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Fr Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: He Was There

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 6/08/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

HE WAS THERE

            In the ancient church, one of the most divisive doctrines of Christianity was the divinity of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is the soul and DNA of Christianity but some Christians ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Let the Holy Spirit Descend

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 6/06/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

LET THE HOLY SPIRIT DESCEND…

            The school of discipleship was far from completion when Jesus was taken up to heaven. Before his departure, Jesus himself knew that the formation of his disciples was ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Stephen

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/31/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

STEPHEN

            I have heard it said that “the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” I would like to associate myself with these wise words. ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: The City of God

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/23/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

CITY OF GOD

            The content of the second reading should not be placed within a context of a dream or of spiritual illusion. It is a beatific reality that awaits every Christian; it ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Leaving

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/16/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

LEAVING….

            Leaving can invite mixed feelings, some good, others can create sad feelings but there is a “leaving” that some holy people look forward to. I have created three scenarios of leaving: in ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Follow Me

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/09/22

 

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

FOLLOW ME…

            We are in the Fourth Sunday of Easter and each week comes with its own intricacies. On Easter Sunday, the Easter story was one of uncertainties.  Some women who went ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: I am Going Back

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/02/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

AM GOING BACK…

            How many times have we made a resolution about something, especially like a bad habit, and we promise God that we will never do that again but we go back ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Assessment

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 4/25/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

ASSESSMENT

            At times I see it as so funny when human beings assess God with the power of their reasoning and not the gift of faith. The Age of Enlightenment introduced a lot ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: A New Day

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 4/19/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

HOLY SATURDAY

“A NEW DAY”

 

            It was the Prophet Isaiah who after prophesizing on the horrors of Good Friday; ended his prophesy with a note of hope: “...so will the crowds be ... Read More »

Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Good Friday

Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 4/19/22

FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY

(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)

GOOD FRIDAY

            How best could the men and women of the whole region of Palestine describe the crucifixion and death of Jesus of Nazareth? I can tell you that it can be very ... Read More »

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