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Saint Stanislaus — Courage to Stand for Truth

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  Saint Stanislaus — Courage to Stand for Truth The life of Stanislaus of Szczepanów is a powerful witness to moral courage, integrity, and unwavering faith. As a bishop and martyr, Saint Stanislaus reminds us that standing for truth may come at a great cost — but it is always worth it.  A Shepherd After God’s Heart Saint Stanislaus was born around 1030 in Poland. From a young age, he was known for his piety, intelligence, and strong sense of justice. He was ordained a priest and later became Bishop of Kraków. As a bishop, he cared deeply for his people, especially the poor and oppressed. He taught the faith clearly and lived a life of holiness that inspired many. He understood that leadership in the Church is not about power, but about responsibility and service. Reflection: True leadership seeks the good of others, not personal gain.  Standing Against Injustice Saint Stanislaus is especially remembered for his courage in confronting King Bolesław II, whose actions were ...

Unstoppable Faith: When You Cannot Keep Silent

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  Unstoppable Faith: When You Cannot Keep Silent Readings: First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 4:13-21 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 118: 1.14-21 Alleluia - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Reading - Mark 16:9-15 The readings from Acts 4:13–21; Psalm 118; and Mark 16:9–15 bring us face to face with a bold and challenging truth: a real encounter with Christ cannot be hidden—it must be shared. In the Gospel of Gospel of Mark (16:9–15), the risen Jesus appears first to Mary Magdalene. She goes to tell the disciples, but they do not believe her. Later, Jesus appears to others, yet still, doubt lingers among them. Finally, Jesus Himself appears and gently rebukes their unbelief. Then He gives a clear command: “Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature.” This mission is not reserved for a select few—it is the calling of every believer. Faith is not meant to remain private or hidden; it is meant to be lived and proclaimed. In Acts of the Apostles (4:13–21), we see Saint Peter the ...

From Empty Nets to Abundant Grace: Trusting the Power of Christ

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  From Empty Nets to Abundant Grace: Trusting the Power of Christ Readings: First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 4:1-12 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 118: 1-2. 4. 22-27 Alleluia - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Reading - John 21: 1-14 The readings from Acts 4:1–12; Psalm 118; and John 21:1–14 remind us of a powerful truth: when we rely on our own strength, we may come up empty—but when we trust in Christ, everything changes. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (21:1–14), we find the disciples back at what they knew best—fishing. After all they had experienced, they return to their old routine. They fish all night… and catch nothing. How often does this reflect our own lives? We work hard, try our best, and still feel like we are coming up empty—spiritually, emotionally, or even financially. Effort alone is not always enough when Christ is not at the center. At dawn, Jesus appears on the shore, though they do not immediately recognize Him. He gives a simple instruction: “Cast the net on the right side...

Witnesses of Glory: From Amazement to Mission

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  Witnesses of Glory: From Amazement to Mission Readings: First Reading - Acts 3:11–26 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 8: 2. 5-9 Alleluia - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Reading - Luke 24:35-48 The readings from Acts 3:11–26; Psalm 8; Psalm 118:24; and Luke 24:35–48 invite us into a deeper understanding of our calling: we are not just observers of God’s work—we are witnesses sent to proclaim it. In the Gospel of Gospel of Luke (24:35–48), the disciples are still trying to make sense of the Resurrection when Jesus suddenly stands among them. Fear grips their hearts—they think they are seeing a ghost. But Jesus reassures them, saying, “Peace be with you.” He shows them His hands and feet, even eats in their presence, proving that He is truly alive. Then comes a powerful moment: He opens their minds to understand the Scriptures. This is key. Before they are sent out, they are first enlightened. Jesus connects everything—the suffering, the death, and the Resurrection—to God’s plan of salvation. And th...

Eyes Opened on the Journey: Recognizing Christ in the Ordinary

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 Eyes Opened on the Journey: Recognizing Christ in the Ordinary Readings: First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 3:1-10 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 105: 1-4,6-9 Alleluia - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Reading - Luke 24: 13-35 The readings from Acts 3:1–10; Psalm 105; Psalm 118:24; and Luke 24:13–35 reveal a powerful truth: God meets us in our everyday moments—but we must be open to recognizing Him. In the Gospel of Gospel of Luke (24:13–35), we walk alongside two disciples on the road to Emmaus. They are discouraged, confused, and weighed down by recent events. Jesus Himself draws near and walks with them, yet they do not recognize Him. How familiar this feels. There are times in our lives when we are overwhelmed—by disappointment, unanswered prayers, or uncertainty about the future. In those moments, like the disciples, we may fail to see that Jesus is already walking beside us. It is only later, at the breaking of the bread, that their eyes are opened. Suddenly, everything makes sense. They r...

Saint John Baptist de La Salle — A Teacher Forming Hearts for God

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 Saint John Baptist de La Salle — A Teacher Forming Hearts for God The life of John Baptist de La Salle is a powerful reminder that education is not just about knowledge — it is about forming hearts, shaping character, and leading souls to God. As a priest and educator, Saint John Baptist de La Salle dedicated his life to transforming the future through the formation of young people.  A Call Beyond Comfort Born in 1651 in Reims, France, John Baptist de La Salle came from a wealthy and respected family. He had every opportunity to live a comfortable and prestigious life. However, God called him to something far greater. Moved by the needs of poor and neglected children who lacked access to education, he chose to step away from privilege and dedicate himself to their formation. He gave up his wealth, status, and security to live among the poor and serve them. Reflection: True fulfillment is found not in comfort, but in answering God’s call.  A Pioneer in Education Saint Joh...

Called by Name: Encountering the Risen Christ Personally

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    Called by Name: Encountering the Risen Christ Personally Readings: First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 2: 36-41 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 33:4-5. 18-20. 22 Alleluia - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Reading - John 20:11-18 The readings from Acts 2:36–41; Psalm 33; Psalm 118:24; and John 20:11–18 invite us into a deeply personal truth: the Resurrection is not just an event—it is an encounter that calls for a response. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (20:11–18), we meet Mary Magdalene standing outside the tomb, weeping. Her heart is heavy with loss, confusion, and longing. Even when she sees Jesus, she does not recognize Him—until one powerful moment: He calls her by name. “Mary.” Everything changes in that instant. This encounter reveals something profound about our faith: Jesus meets us personally. He knows our pain, our struggles, our silent tears—and He calls us by name. Like Mary, we may sometimes be so overwhelmed by our circumstances that we fail to recognize His presence. Yet, ...

From Fear to Faith: Living in the Joy of the Resurrection

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  From Fear to Faith: Living in the Joy of the Resurrection Readings:  First  Reading -  Acts of the Apostles 2:14. 22-33  Responsorial  Psalm -  Psalm 16: 1-2. 5.7-11 Alleluia  - Psalm 118:24 Gospel Matthew 28: 8-15 The readings from Acts 2:14, 22–33; Psalm 16; Psalm 118:24; and Matthew 28:8–15 draw us into a powerful truth: the Resurrection of Christ changes everything . It transforms fear into courage, doubt into conviction, and sorrow into lasting joy. In the Gospel of Gospel of Matthew (28:8–15), we see two contrasting responses to the empty tomb. The women, filled with both fear and great joy, run to share the good news. The guards, however, are overcome by fear and bribed into silence. This contrast is striking— when faced with the truth of Christ, we either embrace it with faith or resist it out of fear . How often do we find ourselves in these same positions? There are moments in life when God is clearly at work—yet fear, doubt, or ...

Saint Vincent Ferrer — A Voice Calling Hearts Back to God

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  Saint Vincent Ferrer — A Voice Calling Hearts Back to God The life of Vincent Ferrer is a powerful witness to the urgency of conversion and the transformative power of God’s Word. As a Dominican priest and tireless preacher, Saint Vincent reminds us that faith is not meant to remain silent — it must be proclaimed with conviction and lived with purpose.  A Life Formed in Truth Saint Vincent Ferrer was born in 1350 in Valencia, Spain. From a young age, he showed a deep love for prayer, study, and the teachings of the Church. He entered the Dominican Order, dedicating himself to preaching and theological learning. His formation prepared him not just to understand the faith, but to share it boldly with others. Reflection: A strong foundation in faith equips us to guide others toward God.  A Preacher of Conversion Saint Vincent became one of the greatest preachers of his time, traveling across Europe to call people to repentance and renewal. He preached with passion, clarity...

He Is Risen: Living the New Life in Christ

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 He Is Risen: Living the New Life in Christ Readings:  First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 10:34. 37–43 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 118:1–2. 15–17. 22–23 Second Reading - Colossians 3:1–4; Acclamation: 1 Corinthians 5:7–8 Gospel Reading - John 20:1–9 Today we celebrate the heart of our faith: the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is not just an event of the past—it is a living reality that transforms our present and gives hope to our future. Christ is risen, and because of this, everything changes. The Good News Proclaimed In Acts 10:34, 37–43, Peter boldly proclaims the truth of the Resurrection: “They put Him to death by hanging Him on a tree. This man God raised on the third day.” Peter, once fearful and uncertain, now speaks with courage. He testifies that Jesus is alive and that all who believe in Him receive forgiveness of sins. The Resurrection is not a hidden mystery—it is a message meant to be shared. It is good news for all people. A Song of Victory In Psalm 118, we ...