Archdiocese of Harare, Zimbabwe (16)

2025 (16)

 
  

Sometimes, life takes unexpected turns. Not with a crash. Not with shouting. But quietly. Slowly. Like a mud hut crumbling after heavy rain. Plans fall through. Strength runs out. Even our prayers feel weak—like whispers lost in the wind.

In those moments, what do we reach …



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There is something almost audacious in Abraham’s conversation with the Lord today—a quiet man standing before divine fire, daring to speak, daring to plead, daring to ask again and again: What if there are fifty? Forty? Thirty? Not for himself, but for others. Abraham …



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My brothers in the Lord,

Today, the Church pauses her rhythm to honour two lives at her foundation. Two apostles. Two martyrs. Two men—so different in story, yet so united in surrender. Peter and Paul.

One was a fisherman—earthy, impulsive, unsure of his strength. The other, …



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My dear friends,

We gather today to celebrate the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and we do so the day after the Sacred Heart of Jesus. These two hearts—one human, one divine—beat in perfect harmony, guiding us to understand the depth of God’s love and the way …



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My dear brothers and sisters,

Some truths ask us not to rush. They draw us in slowly, like walking into a quiet chapel, asking us to listen more with the heart than the mind. Today, the Church gives us one of these truths to contemplate—the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This feast …



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Today’s readings speak quietly, but clearly, about trust, patience, and the love of God that never runs out.

The first reading tells the story of Abram and Sarai—a couple who had waited a long time for God’s promise. God had told Abram he would have many descendants, as many …



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Abram stands in the night, empty-handed and ageing. He has left behind all that was familiar. He has followed a voice into a land he does not yet understand. And now, he waits.

Then God says, gently, as if to a friend: “Look up. Count the stars, if you can. So shall your …



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The Church pauses today to celebrate the birth of John the Baptist—not just as a historical event, but as a moment that invites us to reflect on the way God prepares the world for His presence. John’s birth marks a turning point: it signals that something new is about …



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Abram’s story begins not with a triumph… but with a call—a simple command: “Go.” He is not yet Abraham, the father of nations. He is just a man living an ordinary life when the God of promise interrupts his routine and invites him into the unknown. No map. No …



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On this solemn feast of Corpus Christi, we gather not only to remember a sacred event but to receive a living Person. We come not merely to observe, but to be drawn into the quiet centre of our faith: the Body and Blood of Christ, given for us.

The Scriptures today do not …



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Hidden wounds often speak louder than visible victories. Paul’s mysterious thorn—a persistent ache within his being—became not a mark of shame but a source of divine revelation. Amid his plea for deliverance came God’s quiet assurance: “My grace is sufficient for you; …



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Brothers and sisters in Christ,

In the quiet moments of life, when the noise fades, a fundamental question emerges: What do I truly treasure? It’s not just about what we say we value, but what our hearts truly cling to, revealing where our priorities lie.

Saint Paul …



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There are few things more revealing than what we’re willing to give up for love.

Today’s readings press that question into our hearts. St Paul, worn yet unwavering, speaks with the ache of someone who has emptied himself for his people. The psalmist, wide-eyed with wonder, …



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There’s something quietly Eucharistic about an open hand. It gives. It receives. It doesn’t cling. It doesn’t grasp. “God loves a cheerful giver,” St Paul tells us—not the calculating giver, not the reluctant one, but the one whose giving flows from joy. The one whose life …



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My dear brothers,

Today, St Paul offers us a glimpse into the hearts of the Macedonian churches—communities marked by suffering and poverty. And yet, he says, “their abundant joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity” (2 Corinthians 8:2). They …



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There is something quietly transformative about the way St. Paul speaks today—not in defiance, but in the unwavering serenity of someone who has been broken open by suffering and found there, not despair, but grace. His is not the voice of a hardened warrior but of a servant …



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