Timely Meditations

The Lord’s Prayer A meditation in eight parts of the Lord’s Prayer για Ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ Part 1 Our Father who art in heaven Jesus himself gave this prayer to his Apostles and it is safe to say there is no Christian under the sun who does not know it. We direct our thought and … More Timely Meditations

Come Holy Spirit

για Ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ Our life’s protagonist On Pentecost Day the Apostles, not only cease to be fearful and remain hidden, but with great courage they preach, to whomever wishes to listen to them, the Good News of Christ’s resurrection and the forgiveness of sins in His name. This outward “movement” of the Church, which … More Come Holy Spirit

In His Image

για Ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ One like the Son of Man I turned round to see the voice that was speaking to me. And when I turned I saw seven golden lamp stands, and among them was someone “like a son of man”, dressed in a robe reaching down to his feet and with a golden … More In His Image

The power of holiness

Informative bulletin of the Paphos Latin Parish November 2018 για Ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ A life’s journey The “door of faith” (Acts 14:27) is always open for us, ushering us into the life of communion with God and offering entry into his Church. It is possible to cross that threshold when the word of God is proclaimed … More The power of holiness

Honour the Lord

  για Ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ Informative Bulletin of the Paphos Latin Parish September 2018 Be always prepared   Honour the Lord with all your heart. Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. (! Pet. 3, 15). Saint Peter insists we … More Honour the Lord

LET THERE BE LIGHT

κάνετε κλικ εδώ για Ελληνικά Informative bulletin of the Paphos Latin Parish February 2017 / 3 The Mystery of the world leads us to the Mystery of God The universe is not the result of chance as some would like us to believe. Seeing the universe, we are asked to interpret something deep inside it:  … More LET THERE BE LIGHT

Bread and Wine

κάνετε κλικ εδώ για Ελληνικά In the Greek language the word artos (άρτος) means bread and is derived from the verb ar-ar-isko (αρ-αρ-ίσκω) i.e. to prepare, to connect; therefore, artos points to the procedure (kneading, baking) of bread making. Since artos describes the most basic human (type of) food it might belong to a linguistic sub-layer … More Bread and Wine