The ideal Community

The Church is born from faith in the risen Christ. After the confusion and despair caused by the Passion, the disciples come back together and begin to understand the meaning of what had happened. The Passion and the Resurrection are inseparable and form the core of Christian faith. In the Acts of the Apostles, the […]
“Learning as a Gift: SMF Sisters Restore Hope Through Summer English Classes”

Due to the conflict inside the country, many children have lost the opportunity for their education. As for this, SMF Sisters have supported their education by teaching English during the summer. This English class has given hope to children, especially those who long for a brighter future. And by the grace of God, today we […]
He Is Risen: The Joy of Easter

In the light of the Resurrection, the Solemnity of Easter 2026 invites us to rejoice in the victory of Jesus Christ—where death is no more and life reigns forever. This is not only a mystery we celebrate, but a life we are called to enter: to rise with Him, to walk in His light, and […]
Good Friday

Amid the simple setting of earth, stones, and the quiet purple cloth, the wooden Cross appears—not radiant, yet enough to touch the depths of the human heart. It does not carry the beauty of perfection, but bears the marks of sacrifice—its roughness and worn edges reflecting the very journey of a life offered in dedication. […]
A Sacrificial Love

Pondering on the passion of Christ convince what kind of love God has given to us. God’s love is witnessed by the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. On this Good Friday, we as refugees are encouraged to journey together with Jesus toward Calvary. Because life doesn’t end with sacrifices and death, but with […]
Holy Thursday – ‘Lord, are you going to wash my feet?’ (Jn 13:6)

Holy Thursday – in the quiet atmosphere of the Last supper Mass, the Gospel reading we will hear again the surprised words of Saint Peter: “Lord, are You going to wash my feet?”(Jn 13:6) It seems like a simple question but it carries the deep confusion of the human heart before such a great love. We […]
“You also ought to wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14)

This final part of the Gospel of John (chapters 13-20) is known as the “Book of Glory.” The Last Supper, or Passover meal, was Christ’s farewell meeting with the Twelve. It was accompanied by words and actions of eternal significance, which the disciples did not fully understand, but which are clearer to us today. Knowing […]
From Hosanna to the Cross: The Coming of the King

Today, we enter into Palm Sunday—the commemoration of Jesus’ solemn entry into Jerusalem. In the sacred atmosphere of the Mass, each of us holds green branches in our hands, simple yet deeply meaningful. These branches echo the joyful cries of the people long ago, proclaiming Jesus as King and Savior. Yet the King we honor […]
Palm Sunday

For Jesus, entering Jerusalem signifies the approach of the completion of his work. During the years of his public ministry, he proclaimed the Kingdom, called disciples, and healed many in body and spirit. Now the time is fulfilled: he enters the city that kills the prophets. His identity and his message are fully revealed, and […]
The First Joyful Mystery — The Annunciation “The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary…”

This is such a familiar scene, especially on today’s feast — the Feast of the Annunciation. I have heard this story many times, yet its depth always feels new whenever I truly pause and listen with my whole heart. Today, as I slow down a little, I am touched by the prayer: “Let us ask for […]
