1st Sunday in Advent
The Son of Man is Coming (Mt 24:44)
One of the advent hymns that I like most is:
We long to see thee so!
To see Thee newly-born.
We long for Christmas morn.
The sands of time run slow.
I like this hymn particularly because it arouses in me the nostalgia for homecoming. As a young boy studying in boarding schools this song reminded me of the joyful time of going back home for Christmas. I remember how the sands of time would run so slow, especially just before Christmas. However, in the past years, especially as a priest being busy during Christmas, unwrapping Christmas of its nostalgic feelings I have also begun to appreciate its spiritual depth. I am not in anyway playing down the importance of the sentimental aspects of Christmas – we have a reason to celebrate it even […]
Month: November 2022
Sermon for Feast of Christ the King – Cycle C Homily
34th Sunday of the year – Feast of Christ the King
Jesus, the Suffering King
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I remember in the early 1990’s, being driven around some tea estates in Limuru-Kiambu area not far from Nairobi in Kenya, and being told by the driver that some of that prime land belonged to the then president. And I remember a verse from the Bible popping up in my head. The verse was from 1Samuel 8:14, “This is what the king who is to reign over you will do… He will take the best of your fields, your vineyards and your olive groves and give them to his officials.” It is not surprising that the three families that have fielded the presidents for Kenya, feature among the ten richest […]
Sermon for 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C Homily
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle C
The Day of the Lord (Lk 21:5-19)
I was rushing in the streets of London to catch a bus to college. Two young men accosted me in a rather friendly manner. I was almost near the bus stop, so I stopped by to listen to them. They showed me a picture of a beautiful garden – a classical scene from the Garden of Eden! “Would you like the world to be like this?” They asked. I immediately guessed that they were members of a sect or something. I came up with my answer quite spontaneously and quickly, “It is already like this; after all, the world is good.” They were somewhat surprised by my unexpected answer. They didn’t know how to proceed on with the conversation. They didn’t want to give […]
Wellbeing Summit
{{unknown}}Positive Psychology Association of Kenya (PPAK) focuses on promoting flourishing individuals and thriving communities towards the WELLBEING of all.
In collaboration with Tangaza University College, PPAK is organising the 1st Annual Wellbeing Summit to be held on 25th and 26th November 2022 at Tangaza University College.
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Deadline for registration: 21 November 2022
Sermon for 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year C Homily
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – Cycle C
He is the God of Life (Lk 20:27-38)
One of the things I enjoyed most during my four-year stay in Europe was the change through the four seasons of the year. It is autumn in the Northern hemisphere now. The sidewalks would be filled with dry leaves. The leaves still left on the trees would exhibit motley of colours. The Americans call this season, ‘the fall’. The fall, is it a sign of death or life? I ask myself this question every time I see a falling leaf. This question is more meaningful even as we keep the memory of our departed brothers and sisters in this month of November.
The liturgy of the word on this Sunday, even as we near the end of the liturgical year, invites us to contemplate on the […]