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By: Fr. Roy Cimagala IT’S always a happy occasion or, at least, one that is full of emotions. And even if we have mixed feelings about it, we would st...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala IT’S always a happy occasion or, at least, one that is full of emotions. And even if we have mixed feelings about it, we would st...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala AN intriguing statement, indeed! It’s part of the spiritual consideration that Opus Dei founder, St. Josemaria Escriva, made on t...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala I MEAN it’s God’s work, first of all, before it is ours. This business of our creation and redemption is begun by God and he also...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala THE story of Moses receiving complaints from his fellow Israelites as he led them out of the bondage of Egypt (cfr. Ex 14,5-18) r...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala WE need to realize more deeply that every time we participate in any liturgical act, we are actually stepping into the supernatur...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala WHAT is the ultimate and constant purpose of our life? It is to be like God as God wants us to be. We have been created in his im...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala Email: roycimagala@gmail.com WE need to be familiar with the Spirit of truth. He is the one who will show us the whole truth and ...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala One very gratifying task I do is talking with young people, usually those in the school where I work, and being given the chance ...

By: Fr. Roy Cimagala OF COURSE, St. Paul himself said so: “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances. For this is the wil...