We are Called by God
We are called by God. Follow God wholeheartedly. We must be willing to let go of worldly riches, personal attachments, and even relationships that hinder our spiritual journey.
We are called by God. Follow God wholeheartedly. We must be willing to let go of worldly riches, personal attachments, and even relationships that hinder our spiritual journey.
The Eucharist is the very heart of our Christian journey. Let us thank God for His boundless love, and strive to live each day as a grateful response to His grace.
The Holy Trinity is a living example of how we are called to love.
+Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that the Holy Spirit is our divine Helper. He equips us with the courage, wisdom, and grace needed to carry out the mission entrusted to us.
The significance of the Ascension is the beginning of the calling of Christ’s witnesses
In today’s homily, we are reminded to live in peace. Peace is the fullness of God’s blessing.
Experience God’s love. We can only truly love others if we love like Christ. God’s love is rooted in His perfect goodness.
Learn how to live with the Shepherd. Just as a shepherd knows each of his sheep by name, and the sheep recognize and follow only their shepherd’s voice, we too are invited to build a deep, personal relationship with God.
Life is filled with thorns, trials, and hardships, but Christ’s love is far greater than them all. Trust in the love of Jesus.
In his homily this Sunday, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us of three important things this Easter season: stay focused on Jesus, stay with our community, and think twice before we act.
Believe today that Christ is risen, because our lives are deeply connected to His. If Christ is resurrected, then we, too, are resurrected with Him. This truth offers not only hope for the future but also purpose for today.
In his homily this Sunday, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that Holy Week is a sacred time to focus on what truly matters—our relationships: with God, with our family, and with our friends.