Browsing the November 2021 archive of Community Insights
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Awake and Alert
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/29/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
BE ON THE ALERT…
Advent is a season of expectant waiting and so we are being encouraged to be on the alert. The prophet Jeremiah who made a name for himself as the ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Kingly Rule
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/22/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
KINGLY RULE
In most countries in North America and Europe the roles of kings are gradually declining and losing their pragmatic significance. We still have the Queen of England, King of Spain, and ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Al Fine
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/15/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
AL FINE
Al fine is an Italian phrase which means “at the end.” It is a common idiom in the music world but I would like to deploy it with spiritual nuance. I ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: ...I Beg to Differ
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/08/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
…I BEG TO DIFFER
Today’s first reading has been given misleading interpretation by some men of God but if that interpretation given by these men of God is the right one, then I ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: The Love-Commandment
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 11/01/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
THE LOVE-COMMANDMENT
Jesus clearly states in today’s Gospel that a believer carrying out the love-commandment in life does better than someone who venerates God merely by means of ritual observance. This was already ... Read More »