Don’t Waste Your Sufferings

June 5, 2019 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

There are teachings of Jesus Christ that any person will find it hard to comprehend and will be able to accept only with utmost faith in God. Perhaps, the most common example of such is “love your enemies.” But what I will talk about in this Post is, in my

The Resurrection of the Body

May 5, 2019 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

We Catholics firmly believe in the Resurrection of Jesus and His Ascension to Heaven. Similarly, we firmly believe in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ at the end of time. When that day comes, every person who has ever lived on earth, and has died, will be resurrected; the deceased

Beginning Each Day with a Prayer

October 16, 2018 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

J.M.J. Rise and shine! Saying this phrase makes waking up and getting ready for the day so inviting and encouraging. This popular expression apparently originated from a Biblical passage in the Book of Isaiah: “Arise! Shine, for your light has come, the glory of the Lord has dawned upon you.”

How Often Should I Go to Confession?

July 25, 2018 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

This is one question that used to confuse me. I previously did some online researching so as to know what the consensus was, but I realized that opinions on the matter varied among Catholics. Most written materials I could find enumerated the steps on how to prepare for and make

Why We Must Pray for Priests

July 8, 2018 Mary Kris I. Figueroa

Every year, the Holy Father assigns for each month a specific prayer intention related to either evangelization or a universal matter. The intention for this month of July is offered for Priests and their Pastoral Ministry. In particular, the Pope asks us to pray for priests who, in the course

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