Browsing the May 2021 archive of Community Insights
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: Privileged Children
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/31/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
PRIVILEGED CHILDREN
One should be extremely glad that because of faith in Jesus Christ (s)he has earned the right to be called a child of God. This right is reserved to only Christians. The ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: The Mark
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/25/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
THE MARK
Today marks the end of the Easter season. The Church closes this beautiful season with the Solemnity of Pentecost. On Pentecost Sunday we celebrate the feast of the outpouring of the ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: A Compassionate Prayer
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/17/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
A COMPASSIONATE PRAYER
There are a lot of things that people love Jesus for, but I think one of the things that stands out is his compassion for all children of God, especially ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: The Will
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/10/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
THE WILL
A “Will” can also be referred to as a “Testament”. It is a legal means by which an owner of property disposes of his asserts in the event of his death. ... Read More »
Fr. Michael's Thoughts on Biblical Imagery: An Assurance with a Warning
Posted by Debbie Faith Formation on 5/03/21
FR MICHAEL BIBLICAL IMAGERY
(Fr Michael Boakye Yeboah: Vice Rector of St Gregory Seminary, Kumasi-Ghana)
AN ASSURANCE WITH A WARNING
The parable of the vine conveys a marvelous sense of assurance: that we are somehow rooted, firmly and enduringly; that our birth does not leave us orphaned, isolated, ... Read More »