Do not stand in God’s way!
Monday of the Fourth Week of Easter. Year A. Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts 11:1-18; John 10:11-18 There are times when we don’t understand God’s ways. Look at Peter today. Even when God told him to kill and eat,…
It is the Spirit that gives life!
Saturday of the Third Week of Easter (St Athanasius, Bishop, Doctor). Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts 9:31-42; John 6:60-69 The first reading today is filled with instances of manifestations of the power of the Holy Spirit.…
An African Mary?
Thursday of the Third Week of Easter. (Feast of Our Lady Queen and Mother of Africa). Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts 1:12-14; Jn. 2:1-11 Have you ever seen the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Grotto of Sts Peter and…
I am the bread of life!
Tuesday of the Third Week of Easter. Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese). Acts 7:51-8:1; John 6:30-35 Perhaps one of the most interesting moments I had in the seminary was when we had an ecumenical service, comprising many Christian…
The Wisdom of Gamaliel!
Friday of the Second Week of Easter. Year A. Reflection by Rev Fr Oselumhense Anetor (Uromi Diocese) Acts 5:34-42; John 6:1-15 In today’s first reading, Gamaliel isn’t too sure what they are dealing with, so he asks the Sanhedrin to be…
Readings for Thursday in the Octave of Easter
Readings culled from the CATHOLIC APP. Download app HERE CollectO God, who have united the many nations in confessing your name, grant that those reborn in the font of Baptism may be one in the faith of their hearts and the homage of their deeds. Through…
Can I get a witness?
Easter Sunday. Year A. Oselumhense Anetor. 00:10am. April 12, 2020. 1 minute read Acts 10:34:,37-43; Ps.118:1-2,16-17,22-23; Col.3:1-4; John 20:1-9 Today is Easter. Indeed, the Lord is risen just as he said. But that’s not enough. We need mouths to…
DEMONS THROUGH OPEN DOORS!
Story starter Last night I saw a spooky movie about a little girl who possessed some superhuman powers. She could predict the future, read minds and speak with spirits of the dead. But she was not always like that… Her family lived in a house where…
Lessons from St Josephine Bakhita!
Alpha point… We’re solely responsible for our actions or inactions… It’s true that no one wants a bad name. It’s also true that institutions (secular and religious) would go to great lengths to protect themselves from scandal. However,…
THIS THINGS CALLED “INDIFFERENCE”
(Lenten reflection by Fr. Oselumhense Anetor) Mr. Joseph, the National secretary of FECAMDS (Federation of Catholic Medical and Dental Students) asked me for a Lenten reflection for fecamdsites earlier today… This is the fruit of that request. It’s…