On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King, Jr., who led the protests against racial discrimination in the U.S., addressed a huge crowd of 250,000 people in Washington. He gave a powerful speech that became a
Treasurers hold a key position within a registered society. We all know that without the required financial resources we cannot do anything. It is one thing to have funds, but it is totally different to
Conflicts are part of life. What is needed, as William Ury, an American anthropologist and negotiation expert says, is not so much to avoid conflicts as to transform them. To transform is to change the
“Our emotions are the messengers of our souls, calling us to heal and transform ourselves.” - Sue Patton Thoele In the last issue, we discussed three essential elements of the emotional dimension. They were:
Does every human being have a predetermined destination in life? And if so, how do we navigate towards it? Is there a celestial GPS that can guide us to this ultimate destination? As we journey
The most noticeable outcome of the Second Vatican Council was the reform of Catholic liturgy. Of all the Vatican II documents, Sacrosanctum Concilium stands out for its direct impact on the daily lives of Catholics
The symbiotic relationship of humanity with nature is not merely a matter of survival but a sacred trust bestowed upon us by divine providence. The Bible is full of environmental narratives. Within the poetic verses
In life's journey, happiness and adversity intertwine like roses and thorns. Robert Collier once said, "In every adversity, there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. Every defeat is a lesson showing you how to
I have grown to appreciate the beauty of diversity in all its forms. It all began in my 12th grade when I had the opportunity to study and live with multicultural students. At that time,
Poikilo is a Greek word that means ‘varied’ or ‘many-colored.’ Here I introduce a new phobia termed as ‘Poikilophobia’, to mean the ‘fear of accepting diversities’. This article is an attempt to prove that synodality or the