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.
An alternate expression of love and trust
“More tortuous than all else is the human heart, beyond remedy; who can understand it.” The prophet Jeremiah wrote those words more than 2,500 years ago, and anyone who struggles with the complexities
Have joy and love in serving the needy: Founder of Street Feeders shares
Gary Conrad Liew, the founder of Street Feeders of KL shares his experiences of helping the poor in India.
Movie Review: Joker
It's a familiar and unappealing narrative with no sense of moral uplift.
Suicide is on the rise – What can the Catholic Church do to help?
Mental health in the Church is a real problem, and...it's not necessarily being addressed with the seriousness, from an institutional level, that it deserves. People are committing suicide in our parishes and in our churches.










































