by Roslyn Rajasingam | Mar 22, 2020 | Social Media, Spiritual Life
The pandemic has forced governments to implement strict travel restrictions and encourage social distancing and self-isolation. Catholic Bishops in various parts of the world have suspended the celebration of daily and Sunday Masses in their dioceses. Catholics...
by Roslyn Rajasingam | Feb 23, 2020 | Morning Routine
All of us have our own morning routines as we prepare for our day, mostly by taking care of our personal and physical needs. No matter what our vocation in life, we can prepare a more balanced and healthy morning routine that can set us for the rest of our day....
by Roslyn Rajasingam | Nov 27, 2019 | Giving
In the scriptures (Luke 21:1-4), Jesus saw a poor widow putting in two small coins and commented that this lady put in more than all the rest. He was impressed that she offered her whole livelihood. This poor widow had the grace, wisdom and capacity to be able to do...
by Roslyn Rajasingam | Oct 16, 2019 | Kindness
Do you regard kindness as a weakness or a strength? One definition of kindness is that it is “a behaviour marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition and concern and consideration for others.”1 This definition itself is filled with positivity: ethical,...
by Roslyn Rajasingam | Sep 6, 2019 | Mothers, Saints
Each year, the church celebrates the Feast of St Monica, yet it hasn’t usually caught much of my attention. This year, with all the issues much more prevalent in our society, such as abortion, suicide and abuse, the role of mothers has been strongly highlighted....