Healing is something we all seek at some point in our lives. Whether we have battled a life-threatening disease or suffered through a common cold, we have all sought physical healing.
“What you are is God’s gift to you; what you can become is your gift to God”. So, be witnesses of Jesus and say to the world: “Repent and believe in the Good News!” Now, start witnessing, “walk the talk!”
The more we come to know God through study and prayer, the more we realize how truly his thoughts are not our thoughts, and our ways are not his ways (Isaiah 55). What we assume God would do is so often challenged by how the events of our life actually unfold. Today’s readings draw us into this mystery of God’s complete other-ness.
FATHERS’ DAY! We pray for all FATHERS to have loving hearts to responsibly become pillars of families rooted in God. FATHERS, you are called by name to fashion your homes as God’s kingdom. Make it happen. Christ is counting on you...
The most powerful feeling at Easter Vigil was right after being baptized. I felt both, extremely excited and very calm at the same time. It felt good having a clean slate and beginning a new part of my journey and relationship with God.
Knowing what is about to come, Jesus shares a meal with his disciples. Sharing a meal with family or friends is an intimate and joyous occasion. Gathering around the table and sharing food together are often some of people’s favorite memories they reflect on. Jesus wants to have this closeness with us, and thus invites us to share in a meal with him every Sunday. What an amazing gift he leaves us with. An invitation to break bread with him.