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Lenten "Fast" Facts Day 1 with Bro. Kevin Joshua Cosme
Lenten "Fast" Facts Day 2 with Bro. Viel Baustista




Moments of Clarity: Reflection for the Second Sunday of Advent
by Fr. Earl A.P. Valdez “Gets ko na!” (I get it!) We commonly say this when we come to understand something clearly, that we have gotten or grasped the idea or reason behind things that we do or things that happen to us. This is, after all, what it means to truly understand something, that unless we have a hold, whether fully or partially, of something that was previously incomprehensible for us, we cannot say that we have truly understood. However, when it comes to understa


The Grace of Waiting
Today, we begin the Advent season, which also marks a new liturgical year, highlighted by patiently waiting and at the same time preparing for the coming of the Lord.


Real Kingship
In 1925, in that brief period of time that stands between two world wars, Pope Pius XI affirmed through his encyclical Quas Primas the true reign of Christ the King, who is more than any leader, political system, or worldly order. Let me quote section 33, which is a good reminder for us and what should begin our reflection today:


The Call to Faithfulness
Truth be told, whenever I hear a prophecy or a speculation of when and how the world will end, I find myself amused over the lengths that people will do math and conjure images of how the Lord’s “second coming” will come.


What - or Who - A Church Must Be
Reflections on the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica by Fr Earl Valdez / Dominus Est


Halloween vs. All Saints Day?
Historians trace the celebration of All Hallows’ Eve to Celtic and Roman observances of the day in which those who have passed away were given a day to commune with their living relatives and friends.


Should Priests Use Artificial Intelligence in their Ministry?
A few months ago, one of the burning questions that were related to evangelizing in the age of artificial intelligence (AI) was its use in writing homilies and reflections.


Broadening Persistence, Deepening Resilience
It seems rather tiring to speak of resilience in a country that seems to have grown tired of having consecutive natural disasters and of a corrupt system that does not even ease the suffering of the people.


The Vision of Gratitude
by Fr Earl Allyson Valdez Reflection for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time At times, the way we thank each other becomes too common, that we take for granted the value of gratitude, reduced to becoming a way of exchanging pleasantries. However, if we look at it closely, there’s something that changes in us whenever we come to appreciate things, even in what we consider as “thankless” situations. If we look at it carefully, gratitude is closely related to attention,


The Discomfort of Faith
We are so used to hearing conversion stories which arise from “good” feelings.


Attention as the Minimum of Mercy
This Sunday’s gospel reading reminds us of this attention, but with a distinct emphasis on its relationship with mercy. In the parable that Jesus tells us today, one can say that what the rich man truly lacks is this kind of attention to the presence of people.


Humility and Gratitude
What we understand as humility can come as a virtue or a vice. On one hand, there is real humility in which we actually accept our talents, achievements, and recognitions as they are, without actually flaunting them or making them too evident for people to see.


A Steward’s Faith
For many years, I taught about the experience of believing, beginning with the sense of faith, and ending with the more important question: why believe (or not believe)?


The Tricky Question of Wealth
In principle, it should not be hard to understand the idea of poverty that the Church encourages as a virtue, which is distinct from the condition of poverty as a miserable and inhumane situation that must be avoided.


An Insurgent God
As Catholic Christians (and Filipino at that!), we have become all too used to the Lord’s Prayer that we actually do not appreciate what it means. But if we look at it carefully, not only does it provide a summary of our Christian life; more than that, it presents its difficulty.


From Leo XIII to Leo XIV
Fr. Earl A. P. Valdez reflects on the influence of Pope Leo XIII and Pope Francis on Pope Leo XIV.


Personal Encounters with Pope Francis
Already a priest of four years, I never had an opportunity to have a one-on-one with Pope Francis.


Ang AI at ang Simbahang Katolika (AI and the Catholic Church)
Fr. Earl Valdez explores the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Catholic Church
BY THE RIVER
by Fr. Earl Allyson Valdez
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