Words of wisdom, hope, and guidance from our spiritual leader
Bishop of Quilon Diosece
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Faith formation is the heart of our journey as Catholics.It is through this ongoing process that we come to know God more deeply, live out the Gospel, and witness His love to the world.
Faith formation is not just for the young; it is for all of us. Whether we are children receiving the Sacraments for the first time, young adults discovering our calling, or seasoned members of the Church deepening our commitment to Christ, we are all called to grow in faith. We must recognize that this growth happens not just in moments of study, but in the ways we pray, serve, and love one another.
The family is the first and most important school of faith. Parents, you are the primary teachers of the faith for your children. Through your example, your words, and your prayers, you lay the foundation for a lifelong relationship with God. I encourage you to foster an environment at home where faith is not just taught, but lived—where prayer is an integral part of daily life and where acts of charity and kindness flow from the love of Christ.Our parish is a place of formation and fellowship where we come together to learn, worship, and serve. I urge you to participate actively in your parish community.
At the heart of our faith formation is the Eucharist, the source and summit of our spiritual life. It is through the Body and Blood of Christ that we are nourished and strengthened to live out our vocation as disciples. I encourage all of you to approach the Eucharist with reverence and devotion, and to seek the Sacrament of Reconciliation as a means of renewal and healing.
We also draw inspiration from the lives of the saints—those men and women who have walked before us, showing us how to live out our faith with courage, humility, and love. Let their examples guide you, and may their intercession help you grow closer to Christ.
Finally, let us remember that faith formation is not only about knowledge, but about transformation. It is about allowing the grace of God to change our hearts and make us more like Christ. We are called to live the Gospel, to love our neighbors as ourselves, and to be beacons of hope and mercy in the world. This is the mission we are given as Catholics, and through faithful formation, we are equipped to carry it out.
May this year be a time of deep renewal in your faith. Let us commit ourselves anew to growing in knowledge, love, and service to the Lord. As we continue this journey together, know that I am praying for each of you, that you may be filled with the Holy Spirit and strengthened in your discipleship.
With my prayerful blessings,
+ Paul Antony Mullassery
Bishop of Quilon
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