Per usual, there are so many wonderful things happening at my favorite parish in the City by the Bay! Today, we celebrate the Feast of St Jude, that wonderful patron of the impossible. We thank you, Fr. Boniface, for being … Continue reading
Per usual, there are so many wonderful things happening at my favorite parish in the City by the Bay! Today, we celebrate the Feast of St Jude, that wonderful patron of the impossible. We thank you, Fr. Boniface, for being … Continue reading
As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadside begging. On hearing that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out and say, … Continue reading
On October 7 and 14, we had been reading my latest short story, Star Watch. When we left off, Alexa Rose, who helps young adults in Hong Kong, was short on housing, and is asking friends for a place to stay … Continue reading
Jesus summoned the twelve and said to them, “You know that those who are recognized as rulers over the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones make their authority over them felt. But it shall not be so … Continue reading
We are continuing with one of my newest short stories, Star Watch. If you would like to read part 1, please see the blog post from October 7, Feast of the Most Holy Rosary. Synopsis: Last time, we met Alex Rose … Continue reading
This weekend, we welcome home Reverend Brother Christopher Brannan, OP, who will preach Rosary Sunday. There are so many things we can say about the rosary, this beautiful and sacred devotion that we Dominicans cherish. Acknowledging the upcoming international inauguration … Continue reading
A few weeks back, I finally had time to write a short story. Joyful for this time, I spent many hours praying and thinking about God’s little gift to me. And so, I will offer this to you during Month of … Continue reading
Happy Feast of St Francis! This week, we celebrate the patron and namesake of our beloved city by the bay. As a Dominican parish, we also celebrate the wonderful connection between the Franciscans and ourselves, which is rooted in the … Continue reading