The Son of Man coming upon the clouds

The Son of Man

Jesus Declares His Identity The identity of Jesus has been a subject of contemplation and interpretation since His lifetime. People in His day tried to define His mysterious figure using familiar categories like Elijah, John the Baptist, or Jeremiah. However, Jesus didn’t directly claim titles such as Messiah for Himself, though His followers did. After […]

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The transfiguration of Christ by Raphael circa 1516-1520

The Transfiguration: Glimpsing Heaven on Earth

There are moments in life when the veil between the temporal and the eternal seems thin—when reality, as we know it, is momentarily suspended, and we glimpse something of the divine. In the life of Jesus, the Transfiguration is precisely such a moment. This extraordinary event, witnessed by Peter, James, and John, is not only

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Peter's confession at Caesarea Phillipi

Peter’s Confession: A Journey of Faith and Revelation

In the Gospels, one of the most pivotal moments in the life of Christ is Peter’s confession of Jesus as the Messiah. This event marks a turning point not only in the understanding of Christ’s disciples but also in Jesus’ journey towards His Passion. Pope Benedict XVI reflects on this profound moment in his book

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Christ the Good Shepherd: A Reflection on Jesus’ Shepherd Discourse

In the rich tapestry of Christian theology, the image of Christ as the Good Shepherd is one of the most profound and comforting. Rooted in both Old Testament tradition and the life of Jesus, the Good Shepherd conveys an intimate relationship between the shepherd and his flock, a bond of love, care, and sacrifice. This

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Jesus as the Bread of Life: The True Nourishment for the World

In Chapter 6 of John’s Gospel, Jesus reveals a profound truth about his mission: He is the true bread from heaven, offering spiritual nourishment that transcends the material world. The people begin to recognise Jesus as the prophesied figure, greater than Moses, but they struggle to grasp the deeper significance of the bread He offers.

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Christ the True Vine

Christ the True Vine: Abiding in the Source of Life

There is a tendency, especially among modern readers, to gloss over certain images in Scripture. We pass by them as though they were pleasant backdrops, decorative motifs to accompany the more “serious” points of theology. But this is to misunderstand entirely the power and weight that symbols can carry. The image of Christ as the

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Christ the true vine

Vine and Wine Symbolism in John’s Gospel

The Wedding Feast at Cana: Sign of Abundant Grace In the Gospel of John, the miracle at the Wedding Feast at Cana is a profound symbol of Christ’s abundant grace. Here, water is transformed into wine, signalling the beginning of Jesus’ public ministry and pointing towards his ultimate glorification. The “third day” timing of the

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The Johannine Question: The Unique Witness of John’s Gospel

The Gospel of John presents a distinct portrait of Jesus compared to the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). While the Synoptics gradually reveal Jesus’ divine identity, John unveils it from the outset. In John, long discourses replace parables, and the narrative centres on Jerusalem rather than Galilee. These differences have sparked scholarly debates over

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