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Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 28th Week of the Year
Jesus invites us to give alms as a way to wash “the inside” with the same care that we give to keeping “the outside” clean.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 28th Week of the Year
Jesus invites us to give alms as a way to wash “the inside” with the same care that we give to keeping “the outside” clean.
Study: Reflect on the last time you encountered a difficult situation. Where did you find the strength to continue?
Pray: Are you or someone close to you going through tough times right now? Ask God for renewed strength!
Serve: Are there people you know who are struggling right now? What can you do to support them?
Mass Readings – 29th Sunday of the Year
We often tell loved ones to “hang in there” when the going gets tough. God provides us with strength for the journey, and we see examples of this in the readings this week:
Let’s face it: sometimes life is hard! In these moments we discover strength within us that we never knew before, but we also come to recognize how we need help from the Lord and those around us.
And while no one likes difficulty, it is often through our persistence in the face of obstacles that we grow and mature. Challenges can become opportunities in which we exercise our will to continue. Like athletes who train with weights, the resistance we face helps us become strong.
As you ponder these readings and consider the challenges of life, give some thought to these points:
In the midst of tough times God is present with grace, wisdom and strength. May we call upon the Lord as we face our challenges today with persistence.
Mass Readings – 28th Sunday of the Year
The gratitude of the healed Samaritan leper reveals how an encounter with Jesus transforms our lives – body, mind, heart and soul – and invites us to call upon the Lord’s healing today so that we can shine with His light in the world.
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Mass Readings – Saturday of the 27th Week of the Year
The Lord invites us (in only 44 words!) to hear God’s word and practice it every day.
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Mass Readings – Friday of the 27th Week of the Year (Our Lady of the Rosary)
Jesus casts out a demon and speaks to the crowd of God’s power over evil…and our need to stay close to the Lord as we reject it.
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Mass Readings – Thursday of the 27th Week of the Year
The Lord’s invitation helps us to overcome our ego and discern our hearts as we ask, seek and knock for what we need.
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Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 27th Week of the Year
The Lord’s Prayer in Luke’s Gospel is shorter than Matthew’s, yet this little prayer gets at the heart of our human need to connect with God and one another.
Study: Reflect on a time when you experienced healing. Who helped you?
Pray: Pray for the sick, especially those that you know.
Serve: How can you help be an agent of healing today? What circumstances or situations can you address to (re)connect others?
Mass Readings – 28th Sunday of the Year
Both Elisha and Jesus heal lepers in the 1st Reading & Gospel today. Take a moment to note these points about the encounter between Jesus and the 10 lepers in the Gospel of Luke:
Leprosy was (and still is) a horrible disease. Not only did it cause physical hardship as the body wasted away, but it separated lepers from loved ones in order to prevent them from catching the same sickness.
The encounter with Jesus changes this. The Lord not only restores their physical health, but at the same time he also returns them to their families and friends. They have their lives restored in body, heart and soul.
The sense of gratitude expressed by the leper who thanks Jesus touches two key points: First, he expresses gratitude for what God has done. Second, he is able to touch Jesus – something that he couldn’t do before because of the disease. This sense of thankfulness and connection reveals what can happen when we open our hearts to the Lord.
So where do you need healing in your life today? May we call upon the Lord with grateful hearts, as we seek healing…body & soul.
Mass Readings – 27th Sunday of the Year
We stir into flame our faith in Jesus Christ through prayer, sacraments, and our relationships with one another.