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  • Understanding the Doctrine of Trinity through Mathematics

    It has been a little while since I last posted something here. I started taking a program in September at St. Peter’s Seminary in London, Ontario and am enjoying it very much. One session of the program back in October was on the topic of the doctrine of Trinity.  It was mentioned then that there were […]

    ThereseCYLee

    December 9, 2015
    Catholic
    God, Mathematical Theology, Trinity
  • “Through Him, and with Him, and in Him”

    “Through him, and with him, and in him, O God, almighty Father, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honour is yours, for ever and ever. Amen.” When I attended mass as a young child, I often waited for the Eucharistic prayer to be done, so as to get to the Communion […]

    ThereseCYLee

    September 1, 2015
    Catholic
    Faith, Mass, Reflection
  • On the Vocation and Dignity of Women

    Summertime, and the livin’ is easy…. Well, it’s also great time to stay indoors and read when the temperature soars. I recently picked up a book written by Anne Costa. It’s titled “Embracing Edith Stein” with a subtitle “Wisdom For Women from St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross.” I must say I enjoyed reading it […]

    ThereseCYLee

    August 4, 2015
    Catholic
    Book Review, Church Teachings, DignityOfWomen, Faith
  • The Christ function C(x)

    Mathematicians like to describe the world in numbers and formulas when possible. A lot of research tends to find a formula or prove a mathematical statement that describes how certain numbers behave on paper and off the paper, to find the “truth” about numbers even when they are outside our normal human comprehension. I still […]

    ThereseCYLee

    July 25, 2015
    Catholic
    Christ, Faith, God, Mathematical Theology, Theology
  • God’s Message from Outer Space!

        1   I love God’s sense of humour. So, the most exciting picture of the day is one transmitted from NASA’s New Horizon-a picture taken 5 million miles away from Pluto, showing a heart-shaped area on the image of Pluto. http://www.cnet.com/news/aw-nasa-probe-spies-plutos-heart-as-flyby-begins/ We, Catholics, like to see God in everything. In this case, indulge […]

    ThereseCYLee

    July 14, 2015
    Catholic
    God, God’s Humour, Love, Pluto
  • Music In My Life

    Many people have said music is the language of God.  I am not sure if God needs a language, but I do know that music has a way of getting deep into one’s heart and soul.  In some sense, it is a universal language that everyone seems to understand without much explanation. It leads us […]

    ThereseCYLee

    June 17, 2015
    Music
    Catholic, God
  • A Magnificent Domino Trick

    I came across one YouTube video on domino effect yesterday. https://youtu.be/ARM42-eorzE It’s amazing how one can set up domino tiles so that that the falling of a single small piece can lead to amazing consequences. In this particular video and its accompanying one, a simple marble was set in motion. As it moves, it leads […]

    ThereseCYLee

    June 11, 2015
    Catholic, Catholicism
    Faith
  • The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist

    CARA, the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Gerogetown University, has been studying the Catholic church and conducting surveys for years.  By analyzing the statistics, CARA recently published what average American Catholics are like, their attitudes towards their definition of being Catholic, their habits and their beliefs.  http://americamagazine.org/issue/your-average-american-catholic According to their statistics, 45% […]

    ThereseCYLee

    May 18, 2015
    Catholic
    Mass, Transubstantiation
  • The Power of Hymns

    The Power of Hymns

    When I was a university student and was volunteering at the Music ministry on campus, I had no clue on how one should pick the hymns for mass.  I had no mentors on this and as the students come and go for the Catholic community on campus, no one seemed to pay attention to the […]

    ThereseCYLee

    May 16, 2015
    Catholic
    Church Muscian, God, Hymns
  • Thinking about the choice of burial

    The earthquake in Nepal that occurred on April 25th, 2015 led to the deaths of more than 7,500, according to today’s report. This disaster of a magnitude of 7.8Mw caused an avalanche on Mount Everest, mudslides, the destructions of landmarks, and forced hundreds and thousands of people from their homes.  While most media reports showed […]

    ThereseCYLee

    May 5, 2015
    Catholic
    burial, cremation
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