ClareThe reason for Christ’s IncarnationLately, I have been struggling to reconcile the Fall of Man in Genesis and the one important Franciscan thought of God as supreme God, all…Jun 6, 2021Jun 6, 2021
ClareWho are you God? AWhere God resides, is where the Holy Spirit resides — deep within us. As we reflect upon our encounters with God’s creation each day, have…May 30, 2021May 30, 2021
ClareOne lesson from the story of JobThe story of Job in the Old Testament reminds us that characters depicted in the Bible are very much like us, as they struggle through…Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
ClareWe are called to become ‘fishers of people’As Jesus passed by the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting their nets into the sea; they were fishermen. Jesus…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021
ClareCome and see through Jesus’ way‘Come and you will see’ (Ἔρχεσθε καὶὄψεσθε) This is what Jesus told his two disciples when they asked him ‘Where will (he) stay?’ in John…Jan 16, 2021Jan 16, 2021
ClareA short Colloquy with JesusToday, I present my thoughts and prayers in a form of a Colloquy with Jesus. A Colloquy is a space in which conversations occur . It is…Jan 10, 2021Jan 10, 2021
ClareThe Journey of the MagiThis poem by T.S. Eliot struck me as it reminds me of my journey with God, before and after baptism.Jan 3, 2021Jan 3, 2021
ClareThe significance of the nativity scThe tradition of the nativity scene during Advent started off with St Francis of Assisi when he wanted to spread the warmth of the Jesus…Dec 25, 2020Dec 25, 2020
Clare‘In the beginning was the Word: the Word was with God and the Word was God.What does Advent means for us? For me, Advent is symbolised in these few verses of John chapter 1 which provides a brief glimpse of the…Dec 24, 2020Dec 24, 2020
Clare‘’I am the handmaid of the Lord’, said Mary, ‘let what you have said be done to me.” (Luke 1:38)Today’s, the fourth Sunday of Advent, reading begins the Incarnation history of Jesus where Mary was approached by the angel Gabriel who…Dec 20, 2020Dec 20, 2020