REASON & FAITH: Authority of Knowledge
That usual session among university students on reason and faith was rudely disrupted by the sudden influx of zealous students. As sudden as it happened, it swiftly settled jaggedly into two opposing camps; the dominant secularists and hardy theists.
A Christmas Not to Forget
It must have been sometime in the beginning of that December when Diana, my right and left hand in working with the apostolate to the migrants, made arrangements with me to hear confessions of the migrants in Sejingkat, an industrial area at the outskirts of Kuching.
For I was hungry…
A convoy of vans and MPVs slowly making its way through the city streets on a Saturday morning is nothing to get excited about. But for the people inside the vehicles, there is a hint of excitement; a sense of mission and purpose.
Jubilee for the Earth: New Rhythms, New Hope
The Season of Creation is a time to renew our relationship with our Creator and all creation through repenting, repairing, and rejoicing together. During the Season of Creation, we join our sisters and brothers in the ecumenical family in prayer and action for our common home.
Movie Review: Fatima
“Fatima” (Picturehouse), a fact-based drama from director and co-writer Marco Pontecorvo, recounts what may rank as the most remarkable series of religious events of modern times.
Suffering: Being incomplete but never helpless victim!
Suffering is ubiquitous. Obviously antagonistic yet suffering is intimate to all existence, if not life itself. Though some of them are natural, others man-made, like the 1MDB scandal or symptomatic, like Covid-19, and the rest are unknown, but all strike without mercy.