The Most Holy Trinity
“Create our families as families of love, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united in love and understanding.” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
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“Create our families as families of love, just as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united in love and understanding.” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
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“We fail to appreciate the infinite worth of the Holy Spirit living within each of us, sharing His gifts and fruits and charisms with us. ”
” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
Holy Spirit is a Treasure Within you! Read More »
“What is the difference between the “Ascension” and the “Assumption?”
” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
The ASCENSION & The ASSUMPTION. Read More »
“Jesus is now with God in glory, and with us in the Holy Spirit: “Lo, I am with you always.”
” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
the Ascension of the Lord! Read More »
“They were willing to do all that was possible within their capabilities to re-build all of them by rebuilding their temple and city to keep up their identity as God’s chosen people.
” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
By the Rivers of Babylon! Read More »
“All the balloons were going to an unknown destination, but they were all together.” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
Rising Balloons and Passing Souls! Read More »
“Like a Good Counselor, the Spirit enables us to become stronger and better every day.” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
The Spirit Within You! Read More »
“She put herself last and her family always the first. She is the first woman who kissed me; the first woman who talked me; the only woman who fed me with her own milk and nourishment.” – Fr. Tomy Puliyan MSFS
Viktor Frankl, a famous Austrian psychiatrist and psychotherapist speaks of three inescapable human experiences. They are Pain, Guilt, and Death; and he calls them “Tragic Triad”. These experiences by nature are negative in themselves. But, how can we stay positive in the midst of these inescapable realities, and many more that we encounter on a
Reflections from April 26, 2020 Today’s gospel is a narrative of what happened to two of Jesus’s disciples as they were walking from Jerusalem to Emmaus on Sunday morning, the day of the Resurrection of Jesus. Emmaus is a city about 7 Miles from Jerusalem. It was then, a stranger joined them in their conversation.
Life Journey In Companionship With Jesus! Read More »