His Holiness
Pope Francis I
His Holiness
Pope Francis I
His Excellency Kidane Yebio
Bishop of Keren
St. Michael's Building
Progress
May our hearts not be hardened, but may we turn from our sin. In our love for one another, we may be called to confront our sister and brother for the wrong they may be doing. read more
Following the Lord means nothing less than the cross, offering ourselves with Jesus as a living sacrifice and not conforming ourselves to this world. Following him entails derision and scorn, yet the Lord is our help. read more
In addition to 5 deacons ordained in Keren one more was ordained in Frankfurt Germany on the 26th of August, 2017 by by His Excellency Kidane Yebio, Bishop of Keren. May God bless deacon Medhanie his family and the Eparchy of Keren. read more
Jesus gives the earthly power and authority of his Kingdom to Peter, in the future to be known as the foundation stone of the new Temple- the church. The authority received by Peter is meant to promote the Kingdom of Heaven and God's redemptive plan. read more
All peoples are invited to worship the Lord and to know his ways. God's gifts and his call are to Jew and Gentile alike. Jesus comes to recognize the universality of God's call in granting the request of the Canaanite woman. read more
As in many previous years, this too is a good year for the Catholic Eparchy of Keren because 5 new deacons were ordained by His Excellency Kidane Yebio, Bishop of Keren. May God bless the deacons their families and the Eparchy of Keren. read more
Because she belonged to Christ, Mary, our queen, is raised on high, a great sign for all who believe in her Son. read more
Mary, the ark of the new covenant, bore Jesus in her womb. She shares in the victory promised to all who believe. read more
Then He took the five loaves and the two fish, raised his eyes to heaven and said the blessing. And breaking the loaves he handed them to his disciples who gave them to crowds. (MT 14:19-20). read more
In all this Jesus spoke to the crowds in parables; indeed, he would never speak to them except in parables. This was to fulfill what was spoken by the prophet: I will speak to you in parables; unfold what has been hidden since the foundation of the world. (MT 13:14-15). read more
Then He took the five loaves and the two fish, raised his eyes to heaven and said the blessing. And breaking the loaves he handed them to his disciples who gave them to crowds. (MT 14:19-20). read more
In his patience, the Lord allows both weeds and wheat to grow together, both saints and sinners to respond to salvation in the Kingdom. The Lord is good and forgiving, lenient to all, desiring repentance for our sins. May the Spirit assist us in our weakness? read more