4th Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 28, 2024

In our Baptism we were anointed priest, prophet and king. Jesus calls us this Sunday to share in his prophetic ministry, in a prophetic Church, which announces and denounces, to bring all to conversion, and to the kingdom of God, celebrating God’s truth and unconditional love.
Do you confess your faith out of love or out of fear?

It is possible to possess extensive knowledge, yet only through love can our faith touch others’ hearts. You may feel inadequate, unqualified, or even “unclean” to answer God’s call. Remember, it’s not about knowing but about loving; love is the key.
Christmas in Butiama & Buhemba – 5

On Christmas Day we started by travelling to Tarani Outstation for Mass. There we baptized a two week old baby!
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 21, 2024

This is the experience of each Christian who comes to know the transforming power of God’s love in the face of his or her own unworthiness. Despite our shortcomings, God is always faithful in love for us.
Do you want to be changed?

Truly being open and receptive to the Word of God has the power to change us forever. Do you want to be changed? When was the last time you were really open to God’s Word?
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2024

THE WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY begins on Thursday, January 18th
and concludes on January 25th, the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
Christmas in Butiama & Buhemba – 4

Christmas Eve finally arrived. I presided at the Mass and Fr. Andrzej preached. There were 70 babies and children to baptize!
Sunday of the Word of God 2024

Pope Francis instituted the Sunday of the Word of God, which is celebrated on the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time. We are encouraged to spend this day learning how #TheBibleSpeaks and how #WeListen.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time – January 14, 2024

We need to regroup and return to the places and practices that provided us better chances to hear God calling us — and Sunday Mass is a good place to start.
What are you looking for?

Being a Catholic Christian has the potential to fill every aspect of life – every decision, failure, triumph – with personal meaning and satisfaction,