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Reflections of Caritas

YOU ARE THE SALT OF THE EARTH… AND LIGHT OF THE WORLD

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Feb 8, 2020 1:15:00 PM

5TH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

GOSPEL: MT 5:13-14

Dear friends,

Jesus uses the metaphors of salt and light in the gospel to describe the life of discipleship. We take salt and light for granted in our society, but these commodities were more precious in ancient cultures. Just as now, salt was used in Jesus’ time for flavoring, as a preservative, and as a healing agent. Similarly, the widespread use of electricity in the modern world makes us less aware of the value and importance of light in our lives but Jesus reminds us that; You are the light of the world. Jesus shares two aspects of this mission, which He has given to us. The first is being of godly character (salt) and the second is manifesting good works (light).

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Topics: faithbound, Catholic Identity, CARITAS, Uganda, The Bible, Gospel

CALLED TO BE LIGHT TO THOSE IN DARKNESS

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Jan 22, 2020 2:15:00 PM

THE THIRD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

GOSPEL: MATTHEW 4:12-23 

Dear friends,

As Jesus began his public ministry his first act was to gather some disciples who would share his work and his mission. They are not the Pharisees or Scribes, not scholars or influential members of the community, but fishermen who may have been quite illiterate. It is significant that the call takes place right in their working place and the initiative for the call comes from Jesus. Jesus had obviously been watching them at work. Jesus begins by calling the two set of fishermen brothers — Simon (later renamed Peter) & Andrew and James & James. Jesus tells them they will be fishers of men. Their ordinary work, drawing sustenance from the darkness of the sea, becomes a sign of a deeper reality, drawing men and women from the darkness of sin and death.

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Topics: Catholic Identity, saints, The Bible, Encounter, Gospel

December 15th, 2019 - The Third Sunday of Advent Year A

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Dec 12, 2019 9:00:00 AM

GOSPEL: Matthew 11:2-11

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Topics: Africa, faithbound, Catholic Identity, CARITAS, Uganda, The Bible, Gospel

November 24th, 2019 - Thirty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Posted by Rev. Father Frank Kyazze on Nov 20, 2019 1:33:31 PM

GOSPEL: Luke 23:35-43

Dear friends,

The gospel reading of today presents the paradox of Christ’s kingship. The characters in the gospel question Christ’s kingship. Hanging on the cross, he was anything but a king; clad in a strip of rag rather than a royal garb, surrounded by men who despised him instead of revering him. The rulers sneered at him, the soldiers jeered at him, even the sign above his head read, “this is the king of the Jews,” a mockery of his title. Our celebration today is not a mockery. Rather, it is a genuine celebration of the universal reign of our Lord Jesus Christ.

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Topics: Africa, faithbound, Catholic Identity, CARITAS, Uganda, The Bible, Gospel

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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