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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.Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless!
https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/repentance-choosing-to-be-with-god/?feed_id=322&_unique_id=67dfb55d021b6Linggo, Marso 16, 2025
Strive to Enter the Narrow Gate

Strive to Enter the Narrow Gate
2nd Sunday in Lent - March 16, 2025 First Reading: Genesis 15:4-18 Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 27:2-3; 9-10; 11-12; 13-14 Second Reading: Philippians 3:17-4:1 Gospel Reading: Luke 13:22-30 Homily by +Bp. Romie- Jun Peñalosa In his Sunday Mass homily at Saint Michael Kalibo, +Bp. Romie-Jun Peñalosa reminded us to strive to enter the narrow gate. The Old Testament reading reveals that God is faithful in fulfilling His promises. However, it is not a one-sided covenant; we must also do our part by obeying Him every day of our lives. In the New Testament reading, Saint Paul teaches that following God comes with a cross. We must embrace the challenges we face, for it is in the darkness that we often witness God’s work in our lives. The central message of today’s Gospel is to let go of anything that hinders our journey to follow Jesus. During this Lenten season, it is an opportunity to purify our hearts and reflect His light in our lives each day. Let go of the things that do not glorify God and choose the narrow path—a path that leads to eternal joy. The philosopher Baruch Spinoza once said, “All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare.” Excellence, in all aspects of life, is not easily attained. If something is easy to achieve, it becomes commonplace. We must endure struggle and hardship before we can attain greatness. God desires us to be great, but are we willing to release the things that do not please Him—such as our anger, wealth, and desire for power?Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless!
https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/strive-to-enter-the-narrow-gate/?feed_id=313&_unique_id=67d6788e79636Sabado, 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.Check out our Sermon page for more homily recaps and video links to our uplifting messages. God bless!
https://www.saintmichaelkalibo.com/sermons/walk-in-the-path-of-god/?feed_id=304&_unique_id=67cd4583aecdbLinggo, 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 PeñalosaIn 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.