POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD
POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD is a podcast which provides food for the soul. It provides weekly spiritual nourishment. It's contents includes a combination of scripture readings at Mass, daily office psalms, reflection from readings, meditation and prayers of the faithful from various sources with help of some angelic music in the background. Due to the demands of modern life, Christians and Catholics in particular often complain that they are unable to find time to attend mass or pray the daily office. Listening to this podcast not only softens the blow but also provides you with a great tool to help you pray and develop that beautiful relationship with God. This podcast helps to bring home the message that we are loved unconditionally by God the Father, Jesus our brother and God the Holy Spirit of truth as members of God's family. Therefore, it's our duty to share this good news with all in the way we live our lives - in love, mercy, kindness, compassion and forgiveness as our God Father, son and Holy Spirit are with us. POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD with Patrick Tifu is an easy, meditative, reflective & prayerful listen that you wouldn't want to start your day without. Rest assured you will enjoy it. Stay safe and God bless.
POINTING TO THE SAVIOUR OF THE WORLD
PALM (PASSION) SUNDAY 2026
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Throughout the Sundays of Lent especially this Sunday,
not withstanding during Holy week - our Holy Mother, church,
invites us to feast on God’s Word in a deeper way than perhaps
at any other time in the liturgical year. As disciples, our whole Christian life
must be nourished not only by the sacraments, but by the Word of God.
As Lent comes to a close, we are invited to participate in these long readings and the passion narratives to make them present to us, here and now. Remembering that God's words do not just describe but make things happen.
The Passion narrative sum up the action that Jesus took in order to save us. St Paul puts it so beautifully for us in the 2nd reading -
Christ was humble enough to empty himself of his divinity to enter into our world, To suffer and die for us in order to save us.
As followers of Christ, we too are called to this same humility, to empty ourselves to enter
into the lives of brothers and sisters. Suffer with them in order to draw them to God.
Are you up to the challenge? That's our prayer for today.