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The Good Shepherd Who Seeks and Serves His People

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The Good Shepherd Who Seeks and Serves His People Readings  First Reading - Ezekiel 34:1-11 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 23:1-6 Alleluia - Hebrews 4:12 Gospel Reading - Matthew 20:1-16 Today's readings invite us to examine how we lead, serve, and respond to God's generosity. They reveal the difference between leaders who use people for their own benefit and the Lord, the true Shepherd, who seeks the lost and cares for every one of His children. In the first reading (Ezekiel 34:1–11), God strongly condemns the shepherds of Israel because they have failed in their responsibility. Instead of caring for the flock, they have exploited it for their own benefit. They fed themselves but neglected the sheep; they failed to strengthen the weak, heal the sick, seek the lost, or bring back those who had wandered away. Because of this failure, God declares that He Himself will search for His sheep: "I Myself will search for My sheep and will seek them out." This passage speaks not on...

St. John Eudes: A Priest of Mercy and Devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary

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  St. John Eudes: A Priest of Mercy and Devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary Saint John Eudes is remembered as a passionate priest, missionary, and teacher of holiness who devoted his life to bringing people closer to Christ. Born in France in 1601, he entered the priesthood and became known for his powerful preaching, compassionate care for the poor and sinners, and deep devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary. John understood that the Christian life is ultimately about allowing the heart to be transformed by the love of God. He preached tirelessly, calling people to repentance and conversion. He did not condemn sinners but invited them to discover the mercy of Christ and return to God with confidence. One of the great concerns of Saint John Eudes was the spiritual formation of priests. He recognized that holy priests are essential for the renewal of the Church. In response, he founded the Congregation of Jesus and Mary, commonly known as the Eud...

Blessed Victoria. Rasoamanarivo: A Faithful Witness of Courage, Family, and Perseverance

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  Blessed Victoria Rasoamanarivo: A Faithful Witness of Courage, Family, and Perseverance Blessed Victoire Rasoamanarivo is a beautiful example of steadfast faith, courageous leadership, and faithful Christian living in the midst of persecution. She was born in Madagascar in 1848 into a noble family and embraced Christianity at a time when the Catholic faith faced serious opposition. Her life demonstrates that holiness is not limited to priests and religious; lay people can become powerful witnesses to Christ through their families, relationships, and daily responsibilities. Victoire married Rainilaiarivony, a member of a prominent Malagasy family. Although her husband did not share her Catholic faith, she remained faithful to her marriage and continued to live her Christian vocation with patience and courage. She did not allow difficulties within her family to destroy her relationship with God. Instead, she responded with prayer, fidelity, and love. During a period when foreign mi...

True Wealth: Choosing God Above Riches and Pride

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  True Wealth: Choosing God Above Riches and Pride Readings  First Reading - Ezekiel 28:1-10 Responsorial Psalm- Deuteronomy 32:26-28. 30. 35-36 Alleluia - 2 Corinthians 8:9 Gospel  Reading   - Matthew 19:23-30 Today's readings give a powerful warning against pride, self-reliance, and attachment to wealth. They also reveal the beautiful paradox of the Gospel: Jesus, though rich, became poor for our sake so that through His poverty we might become rich in grace. In the first reading (Ezekiel 28:1–10), the prophet Ezekiel confronts the ruler of Tyre because of his pride. His heart has become so filled with wealth, wisdom, and success that he begins to think of himself as a god. His riches have deceived him into believing that he is self-sufficient. The Lord exposes this pride and reminds him that he is only a human being. His wealth cannot make him divine, and his position cannot protect him from judgment. The message is important for us today: wealth is a blessin...

Choosing God Above Every Possession

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  Choosing God Above Every Possession Readings  First Reading  - Ezekiel 24:15-24,  Responsorial Psalm- Deuteronomy 32:18-19,20-21,  Alleluia - Matthew 5:3,  Gospel Reading.  - Matthew 19:16-22 Today's readings confront us with one of the deepest questions of the spiritual life: What do we truly value most? They remind us that following God sometimes requires painful sacrifice, but it also leads to the freedom and joy of a heart that belongs completely to Him. In the first reading (Ezekiel 24:15–24), God tells the prophet Ezekiel that his beloved wife will die, yet he is commanded not to mourn publicly in the customary way. This difficult experience becomes a sign for the people of Israel. Just as Ezekiel would lose what was most precious to him, the people would soon lose the Temple—the place they treasured most—because of their persistent unfaithfulness. This passage is challenging because it reveals that nothing earthly, however precious, can take t...

A Faith That Refuses to Give Up

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  A Faith That Refuses to Give Up Readings  First Reading - Isaiah 56:1,6-7,   Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 67:2-3,5,6,8,   Second Reading - Romans 11:13-15, 29-32,  Alleluia  - Matthew 4:23,  Gospel  Reading - Matthew 15:21-28 Today's readings reveal a God whose love is universal, merciful, and welcoming. He does not exclude people because of their background, nationality, or past. Instead, He invites everyone who seeks Him with a sincere heart to become part of His people. The Gospel especially challenges us to develop a faith that remains persistent even when the answer to our prayer seems delayed. In the first reading, the prophet Isaiah declares God's desire to welcome people from every nation. The Lord says that His house shall be called “a house of prayer for all peoples.” God's salvation is not reserved for one particular group. Those who love Him, obey His commandments, and sincerely seek Him are welcomed into His presence. This re...

St. Stephen of Hungary: A King Who Built His Nation on Faith

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 St. Stephen of Hungary: A King Who Built His Nation on Faith Saint Stephen of Hungary is a beautiful example of how leadership can become a path to holiness when it is placed at the service of God and His people. Born around the year 975, Stephen became the first king of Hungary and played a crucial role in establishing Christianity in his nation. His life reminds us that positions of authority are not opportunities for personal glory but responsibilities entrusted to us for the good of others. Stephen was raised in a pagan environment but embraced Christianity and was baptized. He married Gisela of Bavaria, who also supported the growth of Christianity in Hungary. Together, they worked to establish churches, monasteries, and Christian communities. Stephen invited missionaries into his kingdom and encouraged his people to embrace the Gospel while building a stable and organized Christian society. As king, Stephen understood that faith needed to influence not only personal devotion...

Solemnity of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Mary, Our Sign of Hope and Victory

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  Solemnity of The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary: Mary, Our Sign of Hope and Victory Readings  First Reading - Revelation 11:19; 12:1-6. 10 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 45:10-12. 16 Second Reading - 1 Corinthians 15:20-27 Gospel Reading - Luke 1:39-56 Today's readings celebrate the glory of Mary, the Mother of God, and reveal the beautiful destiny promised to all who remain faithful to Christ. The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary reminds us that God's plan does not end with suffering or death. In Christ, death is conquered, and those who belong to Him are destined for eternal life. In the first reading from Revelation, John sees a great sign in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars. She represents Mary, but also points to the people of God. She appears as a woman who participates in the struggle between good and evil, yet ultimately God's victory is assured. Her glory reminds us that God can bring triumph ev...

Faithfulness to God’s Covenant

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 Faithfulness to God’s Covenant Readings  First Reading - Ezekiel 16:1-15. 60. 63 Responsorial Psalm- Isaiah 12:2-6 Alleluia - 1 Thessalonians 2:13 Gospel Reading - Matthew 19:3-12 Today's readings speak deeply about God's faithful love, the danger of turning away from Him, and the importance of faithful commitment. They remind us that God does not abandon His covenant, even when His people fail, and that authentic love requires faithfulness and surrender to His will. In the first reading (Ezekiel 16:1–15, 60, 63), God uses the powerful image of a marriage covenant to describe His relationship with Jerusalem. He recalls how He found Jerusalem abandoned and helpless, cared for her, protected her, and eventually entered into a covenant with her. He gave her beauty, dignity, and abundance. But Jerusalem became proud because of the blessings she had received and turned away from God. Instead of remaining faithful to the One who had loved her, she trusted in her own beauty and purs...

St. Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr: A Life Given in Love for Christ and Others

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  St. Maximilian Kolbe, Priest and Martyr: A Life Given in Love for Christ and Others Saint Maximilian Kolbe is one of the most powerful witnesses to sacrificial love in the history of the Church. Born in Poland in 1894, he entered the Franciscan Order and became a priest. From an early age, he possessed a deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and a passionate desire to bring people closer to Jesus Christ. Maximilian founded the Militia of the Immaculata, a movement dedicated to spreading devotion to Mary and leading souls to Christ. He also used the modern means of communication available in his time, including newspapers and magazines, to proclaim the Gospel. His life teaches us that our talents, knowledge, and resources should be placed at the service of God's Kingdom. During the Second World War, Father Kolbe was arrested by the Nazi authorities and eventually imprisoned in the concentration camp at Auschwitz. There, he continued to encourage his fellow prisoners and remaine...