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Reflections of Caritas

My Word Shall NOT Return to Me Void, but Shall Do MY WILL

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Jul 10, 2020 3:26:58 PM

THE FIFTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME YEAR A

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Topics: Catholic Identity, CARITAS, The Bible, Encounter

"Go make disciples of all nations"-- THE ASCENSION OF THE LORD.

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on May 23, 2020 11:02:09 AM

Gospel: Mt 28: 18-20.

Dear friends,

Today we celebrate the solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord, celebrating the moment when forty days after his resurrection, Our Lord Jesus Christ ascended in glory into heaven, to return to his heavenly throne, triumphant and victorious in the sight of all his disciples who witnessed the events and testified about it on their mission.

After Jesus's Ascension, What are we to do? Do we sit around and wait for something to happen or do we go and do something?

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Topics: Catholic Identity, CARITAS, The Bible, Gospel

Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind and Makes All Things New

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Mar 21, 2020 12:32:32 PM

THE FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT

GOSPEL:  John 9:1-41

Dear friends,

This Sunday is marked by a relaxation from the penitential character of the Lenten season. This Sunday, the Holy Mother Church exhorts us to be joyful and relax amidst the epidemic of COVID-19 because Christ our shepherd illuminates us, and heals our blindness and sickness. In the Gospel Reading of today from St. John we hear the marvelous story about Jesus healing a man born blind.

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Topics: Catholic Identity, CARITAS, The Bible, Gospel

Turning the other Cheek and loving your enemies

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Feb 21, 2020 5:51:54 PM

THE SEVETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME 

GOSPEL: Matt 5:38-48

Dear friends,

Today, the church turns our attention to this very important theological virtue, Love. We celebrate the Lord who is compassionate and love. As we celebrate Christ who is love, the church calls us to be like Him. This is because, we are built into Christ, like stones built into a temple erected to give glory to God.

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Topics: Africa, Catholic Identity, Missionary, The Bible, Encounter

About this blog

Each Wednesday, Rev. Father Frank Kyazze writes a blog reflecting his experiences with CARITAS & also on the core mission of CARITAS: Jesus' calling to "Love One Another." Fr. Frank is the first Seminarian of CARITAS For Children to be ordained. He is currently assigned to St. Joseph Minor Seminary in Nyenga, Uganda, as Dean of Studies. He is also a member of the Diocese of Lugazi, Uganda and sits on the CARITAS Board of Advisors.frank 3

 

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