June 4, 2026
Reflections By Rev. Fr. David Okolie

AN ALMOST FORGOTTEN PART OF THE FATIMA APPARITION’S STORY

Rev. Fr. David Okolie AMELIA remains a popular name that is equally associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary’s apparition to the three young shepherds of Fatima. She was a friend to the youngsters but had already died before our Lady’s apparition. Since these youngsters had the privilege of discussing a lot of extraterrestrial issues with

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‘NOT OF THE WORLD…’

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, the Prayer that our Master, Jesus Christ said in the Gospel (cf. Jn 17) is what has been identified by Christian Tradition as the ‘Priestly Prayer of Jesus Christ‘. This prayer is all encompassing and defines a lot about what ought to be the *IDENTITY* of his followers (Christians)

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HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION: What are the Days?

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, a number of Catholics who have been hearing about Holy Days of Obligation since childhood may not have been able to know more about such Holy Days. Now, Holy Days of Obligation are those Days which are NOT Sundays but are meant to be treated as Sundays because of the

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DIFFICULT TO LOVE?: (6TH SUNDAY OF EASTER CATECHESIS (B)

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, the CHRISTIAN LOVE is also called CHARITY. This Charity is one of the 3 Theological virtues; the other 2 being Faith and Hope. They are called Theological virtues because they are infused into the soul by God alone (cf. CCC, n. 1813). Hence, the Catechism defines Charity as “the

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‘DIGNITAS INFINITA’: The Latest Document of the Catholic Church on Transgenderism, Abortion, Surrogacy, Euthanasia, etc.

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, just early this month, precisely, April 2, 2024, the Vatican published a POWERFUL document which unambiguously affirms the position of the Catholic Church on the recent ideological trends of our world; namely: Transgenderism, Abortion, Surrogacy, Euthanasia, etc. I have decided to summarise the document so that all of us

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THE ETERNAL PRESENCE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, we surely do not need much logic to convince us that our Lord Jesus Christ is the *GOOD SHEPHERD.* This is because, the qualities of a good shepherd are quite glaring in his entire life and ministry. These exceptional qualities culminated in laying down his LIFE for his Sheep (cf.

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THE TWO TABLES OF THE EUCHARISTIC CELEBRATION

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, do you know that every Eucharistic Celebration (Holy Mass) is made up of *TWO inseparable Tables,* namely: The Table of the WORD and the Table of the EUCHARIST? While the former is composed of: the readings, the homily and the general intercession, the latter is composed of: the presentation

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WITH THE LENTEN SEASON OVER: What Next?

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, the above may likely be a question in the minds of some Catholics now. What are we really expected to be doing now that the Lenten Season of *FASTING, ABSTINENCE, PRAYER, etc.* is over? Are we now into ‘Jolly Jolly’ season? Beloved friends, the above is not what it

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‘PERPETUATION OF GOD’S MERCY’ (CATECHESIS FOR THE DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY)

Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, with the concrete manifestation of *GOD’S MERCY* for the sinful humankind on the Cross, it still pleases our Lord Jesus Christ to *PERPETUATE* this his act of Mercy through the institution of the Sacrament of *CONFESSION* (cf. Jn 20:19-23). Thus, this Sacrament, in the truest sense of it, is

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‘DESTROYER OF THE EASTER JOY

‘ Rev. Fr. David Okolie Dearest friends, the EASTER JOY is indeed deep and unfathomable (cf. 1 Pt 1:8). This JOY flows from within and is not determined by material possession or merriment. It is not something that anybody would ever want to live without. This explains why the Church undertakes 40 days long penitential

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