God's Mercy is Limitless and Always Available “His Mercy Endures Forever”

04-12-2026Weekly ReflectionFr. Emmanuel Ogla, VC

Dear Friends in Christ,

Today is Divine Mercy Sunday. It is celebrated on the Second Sunday of Easter, highlighting God’s infinite mercy revealed through the Risen Christ.

The devotion comes from St. Faustina Kowalska, a Polish nun who received visions of Jesus in the 1930s. Jesus asked that a Feast of Divine Mercy be established on the Sunday after Easter. The feast was officially instituted by Pope John Paul II in the year 2000, the same day he canonized St. Faustina.

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Why do you Look for the Living Among the Dead

04-05-2026Weekly ReflectionFr. Emmanuel Ogla, VC

My Dear Friends,

The Surprise of Easter – Easter does not begin with joy; it begins with confusion. This confusion is seen when Mary Magdalene goes to the tomb expecting to see the body of Jesus but does not. Peter runs with uncertainty; John follows with quiet hope. In all these, none of them woke up saying, “Today, He will rise.” And that is important because it means the Resurrection is not something they invented. It is something that completely surprised them. Easter is God’s work, and not some human drama. Reflecting on Easter, the following points give us a better understanding.

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