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THE BIBLE IS GOD'S LOVE LETTER TO US | SUNDAY OF THE WORD OF GOD | HOMILY | ST MONICA'S KITENGELA

PaulinesAfrica January 26, 2026 10:03 am

25-01-2026 | LIVE | 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | SUNDAY OF THE WORD OF GOD | ST MONICA'S KITENGELA

PaulinesAfrica January 26, 2026 12:57 am

25-01-2026 | LIVE | 3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME | SUNDAY OF THE WORD OF GOD | ST MONICA'S KITENGELA

PaulinesAfrica January 25, 2026 10:48 pm

Growing into Christ 
Verse for the day: The gifts he gave were for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ (cf. Eph 4:13). 
Reflection 
In Ephesians 4:13 the apostle Paul summarizes the vision of the Body of Christ in three key areas: unity in faith, maturity in knowledge, and fullness in Christ. Maturity comes through an ever-deepening knowledge of Jesus Christ. This is life-changing knowledge that leads us to renew our minds and put it into practice in actions rather than just intellectual comprehension. We resemble him more and more as we get to know him better. To gain this knowledge, one must both study his teachings and live them in obedience daily. The “full stature of Christ” is the goal of Christian maturity. It means becoming more like Jesus in every way: loving as he loves, serving as he serves, and reflecting his character. We are called to evaluate our spiritual journey, seeking unity with each other, growing in our knowledge of the Son of God, and striving for his fullness in us. 
A question to consider 
How are we growing in our knowledge of Christ and allowing that knowledge to shape our actions, thoughts and relationships?  
Prayer 
O Christ, True Light of the world,  
make my soul worthy to see the light of your glory with joy on the day of my calling, and to rest with the hope of good things in the house of the righteous, until the day of your great coming. Have mercy upon your creation, and on me, a great sinner. 
Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. 
Now and always and unto the ages of ages.  
Amen.  
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Growing into Christ
Verse for the day: The gifts he gave were for building up the body of Christ, until all of us come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ (cf. Eph 4:13).
Reflection
In Ephesians 4:13 the apostle Paul summarizes the vision of the Body of Christ in three key areas: unity in faith, maturity in knowledge, and fullness in Christ. Maturity comes through an ever-deepening knowledge of Jesus Christ. This is life-changing knowledge that leads us to renew our minds and put it into practice in actions rather than just intellectual comprehension. We resemble him more and more as we get to know him better. To gain this knowledge, one must both study his teachings and live them in obedience daily. The “full stature of Christ” is the goal of Christian maturity. It means becoming more like Jesus in every way: loving as he loves, serving as he serves, and reflecting his character. We are called to evaluate our spiritual journey, seeking unity with each other, growing in our knowledge of the Son of God, and striving for his fullness in us.
A question to consider
How are we growing in our knowledge of Christ and allowing that knowledge to shape our actions, thoughts and relationships?
Prayer
O Christ, True Light of the world,
make my soul worthy to see the light of your glory with joy on the day of my calling, and to rest with the hope of good things in the house of the righteous, until the day of your great coming. Have mercy upon your creation, and on me, a great sinner.
Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
Now and always and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
#catholicsonline #news #fypシ #love #ecumenical

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25-01-2026 | DAY 8: WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY | GROWING INTO CHRIST

PaulinesAfrica January 24, 2026 2:33 pm

THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A | SUNDAY OF THE WORD OF GOD

PaulinesAfrica January 24, 2026 12:44 pm

One Lord and Father  
Verse for the day 
One God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all (Eph 4:6). 
Reflection 
In Ephesians 4:6, St Paul emphasizes the profound oneness of God, declaring that he is “above all and through all and in all”. God is both transcendent, existing beyond all, and immanent, actively present within his creation. This foundational truth calls the Church to embody and live out unity, rooted in the shared belief in one true God who is the Father of all believers. “All” signifies that every person created in God’s image falls under God’s authority. Worshiping one God creates a strong bond of unity among Christians. Just as family members find common ground through their love for a parent, Christians are called to be united in their devotion to the same Father.   
A question to consider 
In what ways can the image of God as the loving and caring Father of all be integrated into the mission and ministry of our different church communities so as to promote a more unified Christian witness in the world? 
Prayer 
We confess with faith and worship you, Loving Father, for you are in heaven beyond words, and on earth beyond understanding, through your Son, Jesus Christ.  
In your tender care, you are the beginning and fulfilment of everything.  Glory forever to you, Father, with the Son and the Holy Spirit.  
Amen. 
 
                St Gregory of Narek (adapted) 
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One Lord and Father
Verse for the day
One God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all (Eph 4:6).
Reflection
In Ephesians 4:6, St Paul emphasizes the profound oneness of God, declaring that he is “above all and through all and in all”. God is both transcendent, existing beyond all, and immanent, actively present within his creation. This foundational truth calls the Church to embody and live out unity, rooted in the shared belief in one true God who is the Father of all believers. “All” signifies that every person created in God’s image falls under God’s authority. Worshiping one God creates a strong bond of unity among Christians. Just as family members find common ground through their love for a parent, Christians are called to be united in their devotion to the same Father.
A question to consider
In what ways can the image of God as the loving and caring Father of all be integrated into the mission and ministry of our different church communities so as to promote a more unified Christian witness in the world?
Prayer
We confess with faith and worship you, Loving Father, for you are in heaven beyond words, and on earth beyond understanding, through your Son, Jesus Christ.
In your tender care, you are the beginning and fulfilment of everything. Glory forever to you, Father, with the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Amen.

St Gregory of Narek (adapted)
#catholicsonline #treanding #fypシ #love #unity #ecumenism

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23-01-2026 | DAY 6 | WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY | OUR LORD AND FATHER

PaulinesAfrica January 23, 2026 7:49 am