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  • Living Wisely in a Passing World - Homily 25th November 2025
    As the liturgical year ends, the Church reminds us to reflect on our own ending, a moment we often avoid because we assume we have plenty of time. Yet Jesus tells us that everything in this world, even the greatest things we build, will one day pass away. What endures is not our achievements but our faithfulness and trust in God.Instead of clinging to what fades, the Lord calls us to live each day with gratitude, purpose, and trust. To enjoy the simple gifts of life. To fulfil our vocation with humility. To face life’s joys and sorrows without fear. And when the world feels chaotic, wars, crises, uncertainties, Jesus assures us that God remains in control. The kingdom is already among us. Our task is not to predict the end, but to live faithfully in the present, trusting that His grace will triumph over all.Reflection Question: What changes might you make today if you truly lived with the awareness that everything in this world is passing, and that God is ultimately in control?
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  • What to Do When You Can’t Change Someone’s Mind - Homily 20th November 2025
    Sometimes when we meet someone whose beliefs or choices differ from ours, we can feel stuck or helpless—especially when we can’t persuade them toward what we believe is the right path. In these moments, we are invited to lean on God, to keep praying, and to place our hope in His grace rather than our own efforts.Reflection Question: How is God inviting me to trust Him more deeply, especial in times of hopelessness?
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  • Winning Loyalty Through Trust and Relationship - Homily 19th November 2025
    Today's readings teach us that loyalty and trust are not demanded, they are earned. The story of the seven brothers and their mother in Maccabees reminds us that deep faith gives courage to stand firm, even under persecution. Similarly, the parable of the talents shows that God entrusts each of us with gifts, expecting us to respond not out of fear, but out of love and responsibility.Whether in faith, ministry, leadership, or family life, true commitment grows from relationship, understanding, and trust. The foundation of all trust, especially in our faith, is a living, personal relationship with the Lord. When we truly know His heart, love becomes our motivation, creativity flows naturally, and faithfulness becomes a joy.Reflection Question: Where do I need to build deeper trust, with God or with others, so that true loyalty and wholehearted commitment can grow?
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  • Faith Without Compromise - Homily 18th November 2025
    Today’s readings present two compelling witnesses: Eleazar, whose steadfast fidelity refused even the semblance of compromise, and Zacchaeus, whose encounter with Christ brought sincere conversion. Eleazar understood that authentic faith cannot coexist with outward pretence. Even a simulated act of infidelity would mislead others, weaken the community, and dishonour the God whom he served. His courage reminds us that our witness matters — what we choose to do (or not do) shapes the faith of those who look to us.Zacchaeus, on the other hand, shows the transforming mercy of Christ. Though he had strayed, his openness to Jesus restored his integrity. His restitution and generosity were the visible signs of a heart reclaimed by grace.Both figures remind us that fidelity to God requires interior truth and exterior coherence. Whether through steadfast perseverance or humble repentance, we are called to live our faith without duplicity, mindful that our example can either edify or mislead others.Reflection Question: How is God inviting me today to stand firm in my faith instead of blending in?
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  • The Kingdom of God is Already Among Us - Homily 13th November 2025
    finally reach heaven. But Jesus reminds us that “the Kingdom of God is among you.” It is not a place to be found with signs or predictions, but a reality that begins the moment we let Christ reign in our hearts.In today’s world, comfort and convenience can dull our longing for God’s Kingdom. We become content with what we have: our jobs, our health, our holidays; and forget to look beyond. Yet the true measure of life is not how long or how well we live, but whether love, mercy, and goodness reign within us.Every act of compassion, every forgiveness given, every surrender to God’s will, these are signs that the Kingdom has already come. It is not about waiting for the end, but allowing Christ to rule our minds and hearts here and now.Reflection Question: If God’s Kingdom starts within me, how can I change my heart to be more like His?
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Featuring homilies and talks from His Eminence, William Cardinal Goh, the Archbishop of Singapore. This podcast may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission from the Archbishop’s Communications Office. This includes extracts, quotations or summaries.
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