When God Calls Us to Account

Homily: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) Amos 8:4-7 / 1 Timothy 2:1-8 / Luke 16:1-13 21 September 2025 Fr. Ricky Cañet Montañez, AA  Are you upset by the news of corruption in the government? You should be! A government post is a public trust. Whatever resources are given to government officials and authorities doContinue reading “When God Calls Us to Account”

The Reason of our Hope

Homily: Sixth Sunday of Easter (A) 17 May 2020 “Great news! Carona (Corona) Virus vaccine ready. Cures patients 3 hours after injection. Hats off to US Scientists!” That was the gist of Trump’s announcement that Roche Medical Company was set to launch a vaccine with millions of doses available for distribution! Some friends of mineContinue reading “The Reason of our Hope”

Making Manifest God’s presence in our Midst

This period of quarantine has forced us to be reacquainted with every nook and cranny of our houses. Most, if not all, of our activities lately are limited to the boundaries of our homes, inspiring the more comedic among us to poke fun at our house arrest. I am amused at some of the moreContinue reading “Making Manifest God’s presence in our Midst”

Going Back to Jerusalem in Faith

April 26, 2020Fr. Ricky MontañezHomilyLk. 24: 13-35 Last Friday, the President decided to extend the Enhanced Community Quarantine until May 15 to enforce social distancing and give the authorities more time to do what is necessary to further impede the spread of the virus in the country. The announcement drew mixed reactions from different sectors.Continue reading “Going Back to Jerusalem in Faith”