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Anchored in Truth: Standing Firm and Seeking What Truly Lasts

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  Anchored in Truth: Standing Firm and Seeking What Truly Lasts       Readings:       First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 6:8-15     Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 119:23-24. 26-27. 29-30      Alleluia - Matthew 4:4      Gospel Reading -  John 6:22-29 The readings from Acts 6:8–15; Psalm 119; Matthew 4:4; and John 6:22–29 invite us into a deeper understanding of faith: to stand firm in truth, to be nourished by God’s Word, and to seek what truly endures. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (6:22–29), the crowd searches for Jesus after witnessing the miracle of the loaves. When they find Him, Jesus gently challenges their motivation: “You are looking for me not because you saw signs, but because you ate your fill.” They were focused on physical satisfaction, not spiritual transformation. Jesus redirects them with a powerful truth: “Do not work for food that perishes, but for the food that endures for eterna...

Hearts on Fire: Recognizing Christ Along the Way

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  Hearts on Fire: Recognizing Christ Along the Way     Readings:      Fisrt Reading: Acts of the Apostles 2: 14. 22-33      Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 16: 1-2. 5. 7-11     Second Reading - 1 Peter 1:17-21    Alleluia - Luke 24:32    Gospel Reading - Luke 24: 13-35 The readings from Acts 2:14, 22–33; Psalm 16; 1 Peter 1:17–21; and Luke 24:13–35 draw us into a living experience of faith: when we truly encounter the risen Christ, our hearts are set on fire, our eyes are opened, and our lives are transformed. In the Gospel of Gospel of Luke (24:13–35), we journey with two disciples on the road to Emmaus. They are discouraged, confused, and weighed down by the events of Jesus’ death. As they walk, Jesus joins them—but they do not recognize Him. How often does this happen in our own lives? We go through struggles, disappointments, and uncertainties, not realizing that Christ is already walking beside us. He listens, e...

Order, Service, and Peace in the Storm

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  Order, Service, and Peace in the Storm         Readings:         First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 6:1-7        Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 33:1-2.4-5.18-19        Gospel Reading - John 6:16-21   The readings from Acts 6:1–7; Psalm 33; and John 6:16–21 reveal a beautiful rhythm of the Christian life: when we serve faithfully, trust God’s order, and fix our eyes on Christ, we experience growth—even in the midst of storms. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (6:16–21), the disciples find themselves in a difficult situation. It is dark, the sea is rough, and Jesus is not with them. As they struggle against the wind, fear begins to rise. Then, in the middle of the storm, they see Jesus walking toward them on the water. At first, they are afraid. But He speaks: “It is I; do not be afraid.” Immediately, peace replaces fear. The moment they welcome Him into the boat, they reach their destination. This...

Enough in His Hands: Trusting God to Multiply What You Have

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  Enough in His Hands: Trusting God to Multiply What You Have Readings:  First Reading -            Acts of the Apostles 5: 34-52 Responsorial Psalm  - Psalm 27: 1-4. 13-14 Alleluia -                   Matthew 4:4 Gospel Reading -     John 6:1-15 T he readings from Acts 5:34–42; Psalm 27; Matthew 4:4; and John 6:1–15 reveal a powerful truth: when we place our trust in God, even the little we have becomes more than enough . In the Gospel of Gospel of John (6:1–15), we witness the miracle of the feeding of the five thousand. A large crowd follows Jesus, hungry not only for His teaching but also for physical nourishment. Faced with this need, the disciples feel overwhelmed—there is simply not enough food. Then a small offering is brought forward: five loaves and two fish. By human standards, it is insignificant. But in the hands of Jesus, it becomes abundance. He gives thanks...

Obedience Above All: Choosing God Over Fear

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  Obedience Above All: Choosing God Over Fear   Readings: First Reading -  Acts of the Apostles 5: 27-33 Responsorial Psalm - Psalm 34: 2. 9.17-20 Alleluia - John 20:29 Gospel Reading - John 3:31-36 The readings from Acts 5:27–33; Psalm 34; and John 3:31–36 present a clear and challenging message: true faith demands obedience to God, even when it is difficult or costly . In the Gospel of Gospel of John (3:31–36), we are reminded of the authority of Christ. Jesus comes from above, speaks the truth of God, and offers eternal life to all who believe in Him. Yet, the passage also gives a sober warning— to reject the Son is to reject life itself . Faith, therefore, is not just belief in words; it is a commitment to trust and follow Christ fully . This truth is lived out powerfully in Acts of the Apostles (5:27–33). The apostles are brought before the authorities and questioned for continuing to preach in the name of Jesus despite being warned not to. Their response is b...

Walking in the Light: Courage Born from God’s Love

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  Walking in the Light: Courage Born from God’s Love Readings:  First Reading - Acts 5:17-26 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 34:2-9 Alleluia - John 3:16 Gospel Reading - John 3:16-21   The readings from Acts 5:17–26; Psalm 34; and John 3:16–21 draw us into the heart of the Gospel: God’s love is the foundation of our salvation, and it calls us to live boldly in His light. At the center of this message is the powerful declaration in the Gospel of Gospel of John: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him might not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16) This is the essence of our faith—a love so deep, so sacrificial, and so transformative. God does not condemn us; He desires to save us. Yet, this love requires a response. Jesus continues by explaining that light has come into the world, but some choose darkness over light because their deeds are evil. To live in the light means to embrace truth, turn away from sin, and allow God...

Lifted Up in Love: Living the New Life in Christ

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  Lifted Up in Love: Living the New Life in Christ Readings: First Reading - Acts 4:32-37 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 93:1-5  Alleluia - John 3:15 Gospel Reading - John 3:7-15 The readings from Acts 4:32–37; Psalm 93; and John 3:7–15 reveal a powerful connection between new life in the Spirit and a life expressed in love, unity, and generosity. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (3:7–15), Jesus continues His conversation with Nicodemus, urging him not to be surprised by the call to be “born from above.” This new birth is mysterious, like the wind—you cannot see it, but you can see its effects. Then Jesus points to a striking image from the Old Testament: just as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that whoever believes in Him may have eternal life. Here, we encounter the heart of our faith—salvation comes through looking to Christ, lifted up on the Cross, and believing in Him. This is not just belief in words, but trust that transf...

Saint Martin I: Standing Firm in Truth, Even Unto Suffering

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  Saint Martin I: Standing Firm in Truth, Even Unto Suffering The life of Pope Martin I is a profound witness to courage, truth, and unwavering faith in the face of persecution. As pope during a time of doctrinal confusion and political pressure, he chose fidelity to Christ over comfort, and truth over compromise—no matter the cost. Saint Martin I became pope in 649 AD, during a period when the Church was struggling with the heresy of Monothelitism, which falsely claimed that Christ had only one will instead of both a human and divine will. This teaching threatened the true understanding of Christ’s nature and the fullness of our salvation. With clarity and conviction, Martin convened the Lateran Council to condemn this error and defend the authentic teaching of the Church. But standing for truth came with a price. The emperor at the time opposed his stance and sought to silence him. Without trial or proper authority, Martin was arrested, humiliated, and forcibly taken from Rome to...

Born from Above: Living Boldly in the Power of the Spirit

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  Born from Above: Living Boldly in the Power of the Spirit Readings: First Reading - Acts 4:23-31 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 2:1-9 Alleluia - Colossians 3:1 Gospel Reading - John 3:1-8 The readings from Acts 4:23–31; Psalm 2; Colossians 3:1; and John 3:1–8 draw us into a deep spiritual truth: the Christian life is not just about believing—it is about being transformed and empowered by the Holy Spirit. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (3:1–8), we encounter Nicodemus, a man searching for truth. He comes to Jesus at night, perhaps unsure, perhaps cautious. Jesus speaks to him of something radical: “Unless one is born from above, he cannot see the kingdom of God.” Nicodemus is confused. How can someone be born again? Jesus explains that this new birth is not physical, but spiritual—a rebirth through water and the Spirit. Just as the wind blows where it wills, so it is with those born of the Spirit. You may not see it, but you can feel its power and witness its effects. This reminds us t...

Blessed Are Those Who Believe: Living the Joy of the Risen Christ

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 Blessed Are Those Who Believe: Living the Joy of the Risen Christ Readings: First Reading - Acts of the Apostles 2:43-47 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 118:2-4.13-15,22-24 Second Reading - 1 Peter 1:3-9 Alleluia - John 20: 29 Gospel Reading- John 20: 19-31 The readings from Acts 2:42–47; Psalm 118; 1 Peter 1:3–9; and John 20:19–31 reveal a beautiful picture of the early Church and a timeless invitation for us today: to live a faith rooted in trust, community, and the joy of the Resurrection—even when we cannot see. In the Gospel of Gospel of John (20:19–31), the disciples are gathered in fear behind locked doors. Suddenly, Jesus appears among them and says, “Peace be with you.” He shows them His wounds, turning their fear into joy. But one disciple, Thomas the Apostle, is not present. When he hears the news, he struggles to believe. He wants proof—something tangible, something he can see and touch. When Jesus appears again, He meets Thomas in his doubt, inviting him to believe. And the...