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Celebrate Faith - Olvin Veigas, SJ

Celebrate Faith - Olvin Veigas, SJ

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Celebrate Faith: Where Life Meets with Joy My Podcast channel contains all that an ordinary person would like to live in his/her life: joys and sorrows, health and sickness, failures and success. In addition to the weekly contextual reflections on my faith life, I try to share with you my talks at the speaking engagements on faith and culture, history and religion, medicine and business, and everything that interests and fascinates me. All this with an idea that our life is short on this earth and it has to be well lived by being compassionate, kind and nice.Olvin Veigas, SJ Espiritualidad
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  • 91. 28th Ordinary Sunday: October 12, 2025 - Your Faith has Saved You
    Oct 10 2025

    Gratitude is the attitude of the heart. Gratitude swells out of the abundance of thankfulness. A grateful heart is joyful, blissful and faithful. Thanksgiving is a beautiful expression of our joy in having received some help or service. That's why everyone loves to hear the word "thanks." Unfortunately, it often remains just lip service. We must be thankful for what we have received. If we received some benefit or help, or assistance from someone, then we must return it more than what we have received. Only a grateful heart is a happy heart. Cultivating such a heart takes energy and effort. The liturgical readings on this 28th Sunday in Ordinary time invite us to be like that Namaan, a Syrian, a non-Jew, a Commander of the Army or that Samaritan leper who thanked God for all the healing they received. They made not only an extra effort to thank the person who healed them, but also continued to proclaim the mighty works of a God whom they did not believe earlier.

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    9 m
  • 90. 27th Ordinary Sunday - October 05, 2025: Lord, Increase our Faith
    Oct 3 2025

    Faith is the greatest force in the world. Even that which looks completely impossible becomes possible, if it is approached with faith. Often, we are worried for no reason! A senior person may worry because his or her children being away for the moment, and the person feels lonely. Or the worry about one's senior years may trouble him or her. A young person may worry about one's grades in studies, finding the right job and getting settled down, even though the person may be on the way to completing studies, has applied for a job or has plans to settle down in life. Things are going to happen and they are on the way for the best of our abilities and time, yet we worry about those things which have not left us in delusion. Getting worried about things, even though they might not have any consequences immediately, seems to be a natural phenomenon that all of us go through. In this context, we have powerful readings on this Sunday's liturgy. Jesus says have faith and that will settle hey you.

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    9 m
  • 89. 26th Ordinary Sunday: 28 September 2025 - God, who Gives life to all Things
    Sep 27 2025

    We live in a world of contrasts, those who have and have-nots. The rich man and Lazarus are found everywhere. The world of today needs more listening and acting, opening one's eyes and reacting. In recent months, we have been hearing that a new world order is being put in place. Instead of working with great world institutions like the United Nations, individual countries are determining the fate of the smaller and economically weaker countries. The strongest, the bulliest, and the proudest are the ones who seem to be winning the race for power, supremacy and influence. The smaller, weaker and silent countries seem to be just watching the game. In this context, we have this wonderful parable of the rich man and Lazarus.

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    7 m
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