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Celebrate Faith - Olvin Veigas, SJ

Celebrate Faith - Olvin Veigas, SJ

By: 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 Spirituality
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  • 83. 19th Ordinary Sunday: August 10, 2025 - The Gift of Faith and the Call
    Aug 9 2025

    Before you express your faith in someone else, you must express it in yourself. Being confident, having faith in oneself, is as essential as oxygen to one's heart. Our life experience tells us that unless and until you believe in yourself and in your abilities, no one can help you to develop confidence by giving a lecture or some exercise. It is the faith and belief that one has that makes the person who he or she is. Our bodies are built to sense and respond to threats. While fear can protect us, it can also paralyze, rob us of peace, and create division. The ultimate goal of our lives is to live our lives fully and faithfully. St. Irenaeus’ famous insight on the vocation of the human person, “The glory of God is man fully alive”, fits perfectly with the heart of today's liturgical readings.

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    7 mins
  • 82. 18th Ordinary Sunday: August 03, 2025 - A Rich Fool Being Fooled by God
    Aug 2 2025

    Believing in oneself is a sign of courage and determination—a commitment to live life with purpose and depth. It reflects a healthy self-awareness, where one recognizes both strengths and limitations, and learns to navigate the complexities of the world with wisdom. However, trouble arises when our belief shifts from inner conviction to external possessions—when we place our trust in material wealth, power, or status. These, as life often reminds us, are fleeting and uncertain. Nothing in this world is permanent, not even life itself. What endures is the love we show, the care we extend, and the compassion we offer to those around us. To live meaningfully is to live for others—feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, sheltering the homeless, and acknowledging that every person has a place in this world. The readings on this 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time invite us to reflect deeply on these truths and challenge us to embrace a life rooted in divine wisdom and genuine care for others.

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    9 mins
  • 81. 17th Ordinary Sunday: July 27, 2025 - The Holy Courage: The Boldness of Prayer and the Generosity of God
    Jul 25 2025

    Prayer is a conversation with God. Prayer is opening oneself to the mercy of God. When we realize that we are made of finite, limited, mortal and dependent beings, naturally, there is an inner urge to look for something eternal, immortal, infinite, unlimited and independent. That is where we find the fulfilment of our lives. Only a higher being can satisfy our wants and needs. All that we hope to achieve is possible only by the grace of God. The readings of today are very special. They emphasize the breadth and depth of God, and moreover, the capacities of God. Even long ago, Abraham, the Father of Faith, made great strides in trying to convince God, in order, to save the cities in which he lived, namely Sodom and Gomorrah. On the other hand, Jesus teaches his disciples the simple truths of prayer. As we delve deeper into the readings of today, we see how God is truly caring for us.

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    9 mins
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