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  • The Anointing of Jesus

    The Anointing of Jesus

    Holy Week moves with dramatic intensity. On Palm Sunday the crowds shout Hosanna. On Monday the temple is cleansed. On Tuesday Jesus debates religious leaders in Jerusalem. But on Holy Wednesday, the narrative pauses in a quiet house in Bethany. In this still moment, a woman performs one of the most profound acts of devotion…

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  • Questions and Answers

    Questions and Answers

    The Day of Questions: Holy Week is not only a week of suffering; it is also a week of deep theological confrontation. On Holy Tuesday, the temple in Jerusalem becomes the setting for a remarkable dialogue. Religious leaders—chief priests, scribes, and elders all approach Jesus not to learn but to test Him.

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  • The Cursing of the Fig Tree : Leaves Without Fruit

    The Cursing of the Fig Tree : Leaves Without Fruit

    God is not looking for religious appearance (leaves); He is looking for spiritual fruit produced through a living relationship with Christ. Centuries ago, On this Monday of Holy Week, Jesus performs a miracle unlike any other… He does not heal, He does not bless and He curses a fig tree. At first, it seems strange.…

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  • Lent: A Call to Renewal

    Lent: A Call to Renewal

    Ash Wednesday does not begin with human effort but with God’s renewing initiative. Across all the appointed readings, one truth resounds: renewal is not self-improvement but divine re-creation. God gathers what is scattered, cleanses what is defiled, and reshapes human life from the inside out. Lent, therefore, is not about appearing religious but about being…

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