CPP Wednesday 11.2.2026 youtube.com/live/iAeCjHktT… via @YouTube
9:10 am The Rosary (Monday to Saturday)
11:00 am Eucharistic Adoration
Followed by 12:00 noon Midday Mass
CPP Monday 12.1.2026 youtube.com/live/fK7Ovfu39… via @YouTube
9:10 am The Rosary (Monday to Saturday)
10:00 am Morning Mass
Followed by Eucharistic Adoration until 12:00 noon
The more we let ourselves be convinced and transformed by the Gospel — allowing the power of the Spirit to purify our heart, to make our words straightforward, our desires honest and clear, and our actions generous — the more capable we are of proclaiming its message.
We are not alone in making our decisions in life. The Spirit sustains us and shows us the way to follow, “teaching” us and “reminding” us of all that Jesus said (cf. Jn 14:26). #GospelOfTheDay
When we consider our calling, each of us can say with confidence: “Despite my weakness, the Lord is not ashamed of my humanity. Instead, he comes to dwell within me. He accompanies me with his Spirit; he enlightens me and makes me an instrument of his love for others.”
In whatever the Lord calls us to do, there are times when we feel inadequate. Yet the #GospelOfTheDay (cf. Jn 14:23-29) tells us not to rely on our own abilities but on the mercy of the Lord who has chosen us, and to be certain that the Holy Spirit guides us and teaches us all things.
Just a few days ago, I began my ministry among you. Before all else, I would like to thank you for your demonstration of affection and ask you to keep supporting me with your prayers and closeness.
Everyone can foster unity by overcoming inevitable misunderstandings with patience, humility, and even a good dose of humor, as Pope Francis taught us.
Let us explore together how to be a missionary Church and serve communion and unity in charity and truth. Each of us contributes by carrying out our daily work with dedication and faith, for faith and prayer are like salt for food—they give it flavor.
Celebrating the tenth anniversary of #LaudatoSi, Pope Francis’ encyclical calls us to renew the dialogue on how we are building our planet's future, as we unite in the pursuit of sustainable and integral development, taking care to protect the common home entrusted to us by God.
Our Christian unity, life and mission is close to my heart, shown in St. Augustine’s words that I chose for my episcopal motto: In Illo uno unum.
Christ is our Saviour and in Him we are one, a family of God, beyond the rich variety of our languages, cultures and experiences.