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Linggo, Mayo 25, 2025

Live in Peace

Live in Peace

In this Sunday Mass Homily in Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa reminded us to live in peace. Every Sunday under the season of Easter teaches us different values, such as faith and love. And for this Sunday, it emphasize that living a new life comes with peace. Peace is something that we all need, and as we live a new life, we are now living the life with peace. Peace comes when we have our community with us. Hence, the first institution that He developed is family. In our families, we learn that we could only live if we are together. Also, having peace means that we embrace God's love, and embracing His loves comes if we love His Word. When God and Jesus enter in your heart, they will find home in you, making you live with peace. As said by +Abp. Ricardo Alcaraz (+), Peace is the fullness of God's blessing". God is building a home in your heart. The Spirit of God is the Spirit of Peace- teaching us to love God's Word. Sixth Sunday of Easter - May 25, 2025 First Proclamation: Acts 16:9-15 Second Proclamation: Revelation 21:1-2,22-27 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 67:1-3,4-6,7 Gospel Proclamation: John 14:23-29 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/live-in-peace/?feed_id=403&_unique_id=6832e5a62d03f

Linggo, Mayo 18, 2025

Experience God's Love

Experience God's Love

In this Sunday’s homily, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminds us to experience God's love. Drawing from the Gospel, he reflects on Jesus’ commandment to “love one another as I have loved you.” This is not merely a suggestion, but a divine standard—we can only truly love others if we love like Christ. This Christ-like love is not easy. Too often, we fail to recognize the fullness of God's love because we only seek Him in times of hardship. But His love surrounds us at all times—even in the midst of our trials and ordinary days. God’s love is rooted in His perfect goodness. He loves us in the best way possible, not based on what we deserve, but based on His mercy. As recipients of such love, we are called to reflect it in our own lives—especially through forgiveness. Just as God forgives us, we too are called to forgive—even our enemies. +Bp. Peñalosa encourages us to manifest Agape love—the selfless, unconditional love that God offers to each of us. Let this love be the foundation of how we treat others, so that in loving like Christ, we become witnesses of His love in the world. Fifth Sunday of Easter - May 18, 2025 First Proclamation: Acts 13:44-52 Second Proclamation: Revelation 21:1-6 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 145:1-3,4-6,7-9,10-12 Gospel Proclamation: John 13:31-35 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/experience-gods-love/?feed_id=394&_unique_id=682986bccfd73

Linggo, Mayo 11, 2025

Live with the Shepherd

Live with the Shepherd

In his homily this Sunday at Saint Michael Cathedral in Kalibo, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa encourages us to learn how to live with the Shepherd. Just as a shepherd knows each of his sheep by name, and the sheep recognize and follow only their shepherd’s voice, we too are invited to build a deep, personal relationship with God. Without the Shepherd, the sheep become lost—and in the same way, we cannot thrive apart from God’s presence in our lives.

Hearing God’s Voice Amid Distractions

God, our Good Shepherd, constantly speaks to us. However, amid life’s many distractions and the competing voices around us, we often find it difficult to hear Him clearly. At times, we even end up following voices that draw us away from His will.

Walking in New Life with Christ

Nevertheless, the resurrection of Christ calls us into a new life—one that we are meant to live with Him and through Him. In order to walk in this new life, we must choose to stay close to the Shepherd. Jesus, our Good Shepherd, leads us with love and faithfulness.

God’s Guidance Through Others

Furthermore, He often guides us through the people He places in our lives—especially our parents. By learning to listen to and obey our parents, we build the foundation for following God and respecting other authorities throughout our lives.

The Blessings of Following Jesus

Moreover, following Jesus brings great blessings. As Psalm 23 reminds us, those who follow the Lord will lack no good thing. He provides for us abundantly and stays with us even through the darkest valleys.

Growing in Faith and Obedience

Therefore, let us continue to grow in our knowledge of Christ and learn to attune our hearts to His voice. The more we listen to Him, the more we will learn to follow Him faithfully—each and every day of our lives. Together, let us learn to live with the Shepherd.

4th Sunday of Easter- May 11, 2025 First Proclamation: Acts 13:26-39 Second Proclamation: Revelation 7:9-14 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm Psalm 23:1-2,3-4,5-6 Gospel Proclamation: John 10:22-30 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/live-with-the-shepherd/?feed_id=385&_unique_id=6820574c97a6e

Lunes, Mayo 5, 2025

Trust in the Love of Jesus

Trust in the Love of Jesus

In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael, Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us to place our trust in the love of Jesus. At the heart of the Gospel is Peter’s return to his former life after the death and resurrection of Jesus. He was uncertain whether his love for Christ was still welcome after having denied Him three times. Yet, Jesus received Peter with open arms. That encounter gave Peter the strength to embrace his calling and love Jesus wholeheartedly for the rest of his life. In our own lives, we often experience failures in relationships that leave us unsettled. But we must always remember: Jesus loves us—and we love Him. That truth gives us the courage to follow Him. Life is filled with thorns, trials, and hardships, but Christ’s love is far greater than them all. Trust in the love of Jesus. 3rd Sunday of Easter- May 4, 2025 First Proclamation: Acts 9:1-16 Second Proclamation: Revelation 5:11-13 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 30:1-2,3-4,5-6,7-8,9-10,11-12 Gospel Proclamation: John 21:1-14 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa   Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/trust-in-the-love-of-jesus/?feed_id=376&_unique_id=6818707527a79

Linggo, Abril 20, 2025

Christ is Risen!

Christ is Risen

Easter Sunday - April 20, 2025 First Reading: Acts 10:34-43 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 118 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:19-26 Gospel Reading: Luke 24:1-12 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his powerful Easter Sunday homily, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa joyfully proclaimed the central truth of the Christian faith: Christ is risen! Looking at the Biblical account of the resurrection, Bishop Peñalosa highlighted two contrasting perspectives. On one hand, there is the perspective of the disciples. They saw, heard, and personally experienced the risen Christ. As a result, they boldly proclaimed the life-changing message: Christ is risen. On the other hand, the Pharisees spread a very different story. They claimed that Jesus’ disciples had stolen His body while the guards were asleep. Even today, many continue to believe this alternative explanation. At this point in his homily, Bishop Romie-Jun posed two important questions: Whose version do you believe? And whose version will you proclaim? These are not just theological questions—they are life-defining choices. One leads to doubt, confusion, and spiritual death. The other leads to faith, hope, and everlasting life. Therefore, believe today that Christ is risen, because our lives are deeply connected to His. If Christ is resurrected, then we, too, are resurrected with Him. This truth offers not only hope for the future but also purpose for today. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/christ-is-risen/?feed_id=358&_unique_id=6804b7a901b3f

Linggo, Abril 13, 2025

Focus on your Relationships

Focus on your Relationships

Palm Sunday- April 13, 2025 First Reading: Isaiah 50:4-9 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 31:9&11, 12-13, 14-15 Second Reading: Philippians 2:5-11 Gospel Reading: Luke 23:1-25 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his homily this Sunday, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that Holy Week is a sacred time to focus on what truly matters—our relationships: with God, with our family, and with our friends. The first reading foretells the suffering of Christ, calling us to place our trust in Him even in the most difficult moments of our lives. The second reading reminds us of the essence of Christian living: to empty ourselves and detach from worldly things, just as Christ did. In reflecting on today’s Gospel, Bishop Romie-Jun highlighted two key relationships: Our relationship with our friends and enemies. Friendships rooted in Christ can withstand trials and challenges. When Christ is the foundation, even strained or tested relationships can endure and grow stronger.  On our enemies, +Bp. Romie reminds us that as Christians, we are called not to repay hatred with hatred, but to love and bless those who oppose us. Through continued love and grace, we become instruments of God’s mercy, leading even our enemies closer to Christ. Let this Holy Week be a time of healing, reflection, and renewal—of drawing nearer to God and to one another in the spirit of Christ's self-giving love. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless!   https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/focus-on-your-relationships/?feed_id=349&_unique_id=67fb6342766db

Linggo, Abril 6, 2025

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment

5th Sunday in Lent- April 6, 2025 First Reading: Isaiah 43:16-21 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 126 Second Reading: Philippians 3: 8-14 Gospel Reading: John 8:2-11 Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa

In this Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that mercy always triumphs over judgment. He emphasized that God carries out His judgment through His compassion.

The Old Testament reading encourages us to focus on the present moment, trust in God's power, and avoid being overly concerned about the future or dwelling on past sorrows. The New Testament reading teaches that everything else pales in comparison to the infinite value of knowing Jesus. Although we face suffering during transitions, God is always with us in the midst of our pain.

The Gospel calls us to embrace transformation in our spiritual journey. Rather than judging the sins of others, we are urged to reflect on our own shortcomings and surrender them to God. Lent is a season of introspection, offering us the chance to extend compassion to others and help them overcome their struggles with sin. Let us use this opportunity to grow spiritually by showing mercy and offering support to those around us.

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Linggo, Marso 30, 2025

God is a Loving Father

God is a Loving Father

4th Sunday of Lent- March 30, 2025 First Reading: Joshua 5:2-12 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 34 Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:17-20 Gospel Reading: Luke 15:11-24, 25-32 Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that God is a loving Father. He is always in pursuit of His people, continually working to reconcile us to Himself. God desires to renew our lives and guide us to live in His ways, so that we may share in His divine life. The Gospel presents the parable of a loving father, showing that, no matter the negative thoughts we may have about God, He remains a constant and loving Father. God's love for us is not based on what we do, but on who we are. You are never so far from God that He could not reach you. May the story of the Prodigal Son push us to reflect on the Goodness of God. Before ending his sermon, +Bp. Romie sings to us a snippet from the song, "Never My Love" by The Association. "You ask me if there'll come a time when I grow tired of you. Never My love."  This is a perfect picture of how much the Father loves us.

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Linggo, Marso 23, 2025

Repentance: Choosing to be with God

Repentance: Choosing to be with God

3rd Sunday in Lent - March 23, 2025 First Reading: Isaiah 55:1-9 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 103:2-4; 5&7; 11-13 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 10:1-12 Gospel Reading: Luke 13:1-9 Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that repentance is not just about turning away from sin; it's about choosing to be with God. The first reading tells us that repentance isn't only about leaving God behind, but about finishing the journey He has set for us. We face struggles because we choose to deny ourselves, carry our cross, and follow Jesus. We need to get rid of distractions and focus on God. The Gospel reminds us that God is so good He has already made a way for us to follow. He is not quick to anger and is not scared of our sins. Even though He knows our sins, He still invites us to serve Him. God wants to be our friend. The way to grow closer to Him is by living our best lives, turning back to Him, and always choosing Him so He can guide us to greatness.

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Sabado, Marso 8, 2025

Walk in the Path of God

Walk in the Path of God

1st Sunday in Lent - March 9, 2025 First Reading: Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 91:1-3; 4-5; 14-16 Second Reading: Romans 10:6b-13 Gospel Reading: Luke 4:1-13 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass Homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun reminded us to walk in the path that God has prepared for each of us. The season of Lent calls us to refocus our hearts on God, inviting us to leave behind old habits and devote ourselves more fully to Him. God leads us into our own wilderness to teach and transform us. Yet, along the way, we face temptations that can draw us away from the path He has set for us—the lust of the eyes, the lust of the flesh, and the pride of life. To overcome these temptations, Jesus has given us the commands to fast, give, and pray. We are called to spend extra time in prayer to humble our hearts, to fast from the desires of the flesh, and to give to others in order to overcome the lust of the eyes. Through these acts, we grow closer to God and stronger in our faith.

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Linggo, Marso 2, 2025

Shine the Light of Jesus

Shine the Light of Jesus

8th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Transfiguration Sunday First Reading: Exodus 34:29-35 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 99:1-2, 3&5, 6-7, 8-9 Second Reading: 2 Corinthians 3:12-18 Gospel Reading: Luke 9:28-36 Homily by +Romie- Jun Peñalosa

In his homily at Sunday Mass in Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa encouraged us to shine the light of Jesus. On this Transfiguration Sunday, we celebrate how God reveals the glory we are destined to inherit. When we choose to follow Jesus, He transforms us into His image and likeness.

However, our walk with the Lord is often hindered by sin, which can dim our light. Like a dirty mirror, we cannot fully reflect the brilliance of God’s love. To truly shine the light of Jesus, we must embrace His love and live it out. Although this is not always easy, Jesus calls us not only to love those who love us but also to love our enemies. True love means ordering our lives for the good of others, and it serves as the foundation of our spiritual growth. To love authentically, we must spend time with God—through prayer and by listening to His Word.

Let us shine the light of Jesus every day through our actions and love. As we press forward toward our ultimate goal, let us remember that "the joy of the Lord is our strength." If God can love us unconditionally, surely we too can love others in the same way.

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Linggo, Pebrero 16, 2025

Trust God, Have Hope, Be Blessed!

Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time- February 16, 2025 First Reading: Jeremiah 17:5-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 1:1-2;3;4-6 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 Gospel Reading: Luke 6:19-26 Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa

Trust God, Have Hope, Be Blessed! Understanding the True Meaning of 'Blessed'

In his homily at Sunday Mass in Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa shared a powerful message that can be summarized in six words: Trust God, Have Hope, Be Blessed! These words offer us a profound spiritual guide. This will lead us toward a life filled with joy, peace, and purpose.

The word "blessed" in Greek is makarios, which means "joyful." This joy doesn’t depend on our circumstances but rather comes from the deep trust we place in God. By trusting God, we make Him the center of our lives and recognize that our salvation, as well as every aspect of our lives, is entrusted to His care.

Trusting God Brings Hope

When we trust God, we establish the foundation for hope. Without trust in the Lord, hope has no place. As a result, trusting in God removes fear and panic. Trusting in Him fills our hearts with hope, and this hope naturally flows from fully relying on God’s plan for our lives.

Trust, Hope, and Joyful Blessings

As we continue trusting in the Lord and embracing the hope He provides, we experience true joy — the blessings that Jesus designed for our lives. A blessed person overflows with joy, peace, and love, becoming a blessing to others. Moreover, a blessed life is not about perfect circumstances; instead, it’s about the joy that arises from knowing that God is in control.

In conclusion, always remember: Trust God, Have Hope, Be Blessed!

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Linggo, Pebrero 9, 2025

God Blesses those Who Seek the Truth

Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time- February 9, 2025 First Reading: Isaiah 6:1-8 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 138 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:1-3 Gospel Reading: Luke 5:1-11

God Blesses Those Who Seek the Truth

In this Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa shared a powerful reminder that God blesses those who seek the Truth. When God enters our lives, He does not wait for permission—He pours out His grace abundantly, calling us into a deeper relationship with Him. His blessings are not given sparingly but in great measure, overflowing into every aspect of our lives. As our Primate, +Abp. Ricardo Alcaraz, once said, "If God uses you, He will always bless you." This means that when we surrender to His will and allow Him to work through us, we become vessels of His divine purpose. But to fully receive and steward His blessings, we must be obedient to His Word. True blessings come not just in material abundance but in the peace, wisdom, and spiritual growth that arise from walking in His Truth. An encounter with God reveals the Truth, and it is only through knowing the Truth that we are set free. Jesus Himself declared, “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free” (John 8:32). Though we are sinners, we are saved by grace, not by our own merits, but through the boundless love and mercy of God. This truth calls us to live out His mission—to love, to serve, and to share His Gospel with the world. When we seek the Truth, we find God. And in finding Him, we receive the greatest blessing of all: a life transformed by His grace. God blesses those who seek the Truth, and in Him, we find our purpose and eternal hope.

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Sabado, Enero 25, 2025

The Power of God's Word

Third Sunday of Ordinary Time- January 26, 2025 First Reading: Nehemiah 8:1-4a, 5-10 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 19:1-3; 4-6; 12-13 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 12:12-20 Gospel Reading: Luke 4:14-21

The Power of God's Word

Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa's Sunday’s Mass Homily at Saint Michael in Kalibo focused on the profound power of God's Word. He reminded us that hearing God’s Word moves our hearts, and reading it every day fills us with joy. We should embrace this truth not only on Sundays but every day. When we listen to God’s Word, it changes our perspective, renews our spirit, and guides us toward greater faith. Hope and Deliverance Through God's Word In the Gospel Reading, we see that God’s Word brings hope to the poor, oppressed, and suffering. It comforts us in our times of need and strengthens us to face life’s challenges. God’s Word also delivers us, for only the truth of His Word can set us free. True freedom comes when we understand and live according to His promises. Seeking and Knowing God's Word As believers, we must seek and understand this truth. God reveals His Word to us, but we must take the time to build a deeper relationship with it. We are called not just to hear it, but to know it. When we do, we experience the full power of God’s Word in our lives. Living and Sharing God's Word The journey doesn’t end with our personal transformation. We must live by the truths we learn and share them with others. The Word that heals, blesses, and uplifts us is meant to heal and bless those around us. The power of God’s Word isn’t for us alone—it’s meant to shine as a light in the world. When we trust in God’s promises, His Word transforms not only us but everyone we meet, spreading healing and hope to all. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/the-power-of-gods-word/?feed_id=250&_unique_id=6795e40f30f62

Sabado, Enero 18, 2025

All Children are Great

Feast of the Lord The Giver of Life - January 19, 2025 First Reading: Jeremiah 31:10-17 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 10 Second Reading: 1 Corinthians 15:19-26 Gospel Reading: Matthew 18:1-5 Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa

All Children are Great

In this Sunday Mass Homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa powerfully reminded us of the profound sanctity of life, calling attention to the sacredness of every human being, particularly the innocent and vulnerable. All children are great. He emphasized that as a Church, we firmly believe in the inherent dignity of all life, from conception to natural death. We stand as advocates for the unborn and the neglected children because their lives represent purity and innocence. Bp. Peñalosa pointed out how these innocent lives, especially the unborn and abandoned children, reflect a deep vulnerability and humility that resonate with the core message of the Gospel: that all children are great precious in the eyes of God. They are not only our future but our present, teaching us the true meaning of greatness. Through their innocence, they offer us a glimpse into the heart of the Gospel, reminding us that greatness in the Kingdom of God is not measured by power or status, but by humility, simplicity, and love. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/all-children-are-great/?feed_id=241&_unique_id=678ca7b01a611

Sabado, Enero 4, 2025

If We Love God, We will Serve Him

If We Love God, We will Serve Him Second Sunday After Christmas- January 5, 2025 First Reading: Isaiah 40:27-31 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 84:1-2;4-5;10-11 Second Reading: Ephesians 1:3-6 Gospel Reading: Luke 2:41-52 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa

"If We Love God, We Will Serve Him" - A Homily by +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa

In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded the faithful of a powerful truth: "If we love God, we will serve Him." This simple yet profound message challenges us to reflect on how our love for God should directly translate into action—especially in serving Him with all our hearts.

God Gave Us the Best – Jesus

God has given us everything we need to live a fulfilling life. In fact, He gave us the best gift of all—Jesus Christ. This ultimate gift of love and salvation demands a response from us. The best way to show our gratitude is by serving God with our time, talents, and resources. Therefore, as we reflect on this great gift, we should commit ourselves to serve Him in everything we do.

Everything We Have Belongs to God

As God's children, we inherit everything He has. He has already provided us with all we need to become the best versions of ourselves. In light of this, our response to His love and provision should be to love and thank Him through service. We are called to serve the Father with joy and gratitude, recognizing that He has already equipped us with all the tools necessary to live a life that honors Him. Serving God becomes an act of acknowledging His generosity and returning that love through our actions.

Service to God is Not a Burden

Serving God is not a burden but a privilege. If we struggle to love God, it often means we have not fully understood the depth of His love for us. When we truly recognize how deeply He loves us, our desire to serve Him naturally grows. God’s love frees us from any sense of obligation or burden. It becomes an invitation to participate in His divine plan. Moreover, as we experience God’s unwavering mercy, we feel motivated to act in ways that reflect His grace.

God's Tireless Love

In the first reading, we learn about God’s tireless nature. The Lord never grows weary of us. He will never turn away from us, no matter how many times we falter. His love and mercy are unending, and this truth should inspire us to accomplish great things for Him. Despite any challenges or setbacks we may face, we can always rely on God’s enduring love and unwavering support. Thus, His tireless nature should encourage us to persevere in our service, knowing He will always provide the strength we need.

The Grace of God Enables Us to Serve

Our second reading reveals the power of God’s grace. Sometimes, we may feel inadequate or incapable of fulfilling the tasks He calls us to. However, God’s grace empowers us to do what we could never do on our own. When we rely on His grace, we can accomplish things that go beyond our natural abilities. This grace becomes the fuel that enables us to serve Him faithfully, even when we feel overwhelmed or uncertain.

Engaging in the Father’s Business

In the Gospel, we are reminded that we should be about our Father's business. God’s mission is to save souls, and as His followers, we are called to join in this divine work. This involves not only spreading the Gospel but also living out the values of the Kingdom of God in our daily lives. We are His instruments, chosen to be part of His redemptive plan. Therefore, we must actively engage in the mission of salvation by living out our faith through service to others.

Conclusion: If We Love God, We Will Serve Him

Ultimately, the message of today’s homily is clear: If we love God, we will serve Him. Our love for God should inspire us to serve Him joyfully and wholeheartedly. Serving God is not an obligation, but rather a natural response to His boundless love and grace. As we serve Him, we participate in His work of salvation and share His love with the world. In conclusion, let us dedicate ourselves to loving God through service. As we do, we can be confident that He has already provided us with everything we need to fulfill our mission. May our hearts remain open to His love, and may we always be ready to serve Him in all that we do. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/if-we-love-god-we-will-serve-him/?feed_id=223&_unique_id=677a2ed9cd447

Linggo, Disyembre 29, 2024

Righteousness comes from a Relationship with God

Righteousness comes from a Relationship with God First Sunday After Christmas- December 29, 2024 First Reading: Isaiah 61:10 - 62:3 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 148 Second Reading: Galatians 4:1-7 Gospel Reading: Luke 2:22-32 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael in Kalibo, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that true righteousness comes from our relationship with God.
He pointed out that God has gifted us with the greatest treasure: the gift of relationship. We must actively cherish and nurture our connections with our community, friends, and loved ones. However, the most important relationship we are called to establish is the one with God, and we do this primarily through prayer. Prayer disciplines us to receive His blessings and share them with others. By strengthening our relationships with others, we actively become living gateways for spreading the love of Christ to the world. The first reading reminds us that God has clothed us with garments of salvation and a robe of righteousness. The second reading teaches us that we are adopted children of God. We didn’t choose God; He chose us. This divine adoption makes us heirs to everything the Father possesses. The Gospel further affirms that God always fulfills His promises, just as He fulfilled His promise to Simeon. Let us delight ourselves in the Lord by walking with the Father every day, trusting that He will grant us the desires of our hearts.
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Sabado, Disyembre 21, 2024

Surrender to God's Will

Surrender to God's Will First Proclamation: Micah 5:2-5 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 80:1-2,14-15,17-18 Second Proclamation: Hebrews 10:5-10 Gospel Proclamation: Luke 1:39-55 Homily by Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass homily at St. Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us of the importance of surrendering to God’s will. God has abundant blessings in store for us, but in order to receive them, we must first experience a change of heart. Life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and we must be prepared to face them. This preparation requires us to cultivate faith, hope, joy, and love in our hearts. Changing our hearts is a process that requires discipline and commitment. To open ourselves to God’s blessings, we must surrender to His will. When we do, He can use even the humblest aspects of our lives to bring about something greater. God has the power to do marvelous things in our lives if we choose to surrender to Him. And after we surrender, it is crucial that we share the love we receive with others. In the Gospel, we hear that when Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby in her womb leaped, and she was filled with the Holy Spirit (Luke 1:41). This is the same effect that occurs when we share God’s love with others. It begins with an act of surrender, a change of heart, and sharing His Word through our actions. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless!   https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/surrender-to-gods-will/?feed_id=205&_unique_id=6767a928753f7

Sabado, Disyembre 14, 2024

Joy is Both Gift and a Responsibility

Joy is Both Gift and a Responsibility First Proclamation: Zephaniah 3:14-20 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 85:2-3,8-9,10-11 Second Proclamation: Philippians 4::4-7 Gospel Proclamation: Luke 3:7-18 Homily by Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In this Sunday's Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us that joy is both a gift and a responsibility. Joy is a precious gift from God that no one or anything can take away. It is not just an emotion but a deep sense of peace embedded in our hearts. This joy is reflected in every action we take for God, fueling our commitment to Him and empowering us to serve with gratitude. The Gospel teaches us that joy is a fruit of repentance. Through repentance, our relationship with God is restored. To experience true joy, we must transform our hearts by letting go of bad habits, negative attitudes, and wrong mindsets. When we truly love God, we will reject everything that goes against Him, bringing lasting joy into our lives. Joy is not just a feeling; it is both a gift and a responsibility that empowers us to live a life of purpose and service to God. Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/joyisbothagiftandresponsibility/?feed_id=196&_unique_id=675e87e827315

Linggo, Disyembre 8, 2024

Faithfully Prepare the Way for Jesus

First Proclamation: Malachi 3:1-4 Responsorial Psalm: 12:1-2,3-4,5 Second Proclamation: Philippians 1:3-11 Gospel Proclamation: Luke 3:1-6 Homily by Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa

Faithfully Prepare the Way for Jesus

Faithfully Prepare the Way for Jesus: A Call to Deepen Our Faith In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, Bishop Romie-Jun Peñalosa passionately urged us to faithfully prepare the way for Jesus, echoing the mission of every Christian to ready our hearts and lives for the second coming of Christ. This divine preparation is not merely about outward rituals but a profound, inward transformation fueled by unwavering faith. Bishop Peñalosa reminded us that true Christianity isn’t about comfort. Instead, it’s about courageously embracing the challenges and trials that test our faith. These moments refine us, teaching us reliance on God’s grace as we navigate life’s uncertainties. The bishop also highlighted the importance of gratitude for God’s gifts, which serve as a foundation for our faith journey. Yet, faith must not be stagnant—it should grow, sustain, and inspire us as we await the Lord’s return. As a Church community, we are called to take active steps to prepare the way for Jesus. This mission involves sharing the Gospel, performing acts of love and charity, and living a life of prayer and repentance. Through these actions, we align our lives with God’s plan, becoming instruments of His love and truth in the world. Let us embrace this call with steadfast faith and a heart open to God’s will. Join us in this spiritual journey by visiting our Sermon page, where you’ll find recaps of inspiring homilies and video links to uplifting messages. Together, let us prepare the way for Jesus, faithfully and joyfully. “Faithfully Prepare the Way for Jesus.” May this be our prayer and mission as we walk together in faith. God bless! Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless! https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/faithfully-prepare-the-way-for-jesus/?feed_id=187&_unique_id=67556f0cdd045