Monthly Archives: March 2017

3rd Sunday of Lent: Thirsting for Living Water

Study:  Reflect on a time when you felt a deep emptiness in your soul.  Where did you find relief?

Pray:  Is there a longing in your heart right now?  Ask the Lord to touch your life with his grace.

Serve:  Many people are struggling, sometimes lost in destructive distractions; how can you help them?

Mass Readings – 3rd Sunday of Lent

As we enter into the heart of Lent, we encounter two readings that speak of a fundamental human need: to satisfy our thirst.  We have all known moments of thirst, accompanied by the profound satisfaction of a cool drink of water.  The relief is tangible, and the sensation reveals in a direct way how our bodily needs can be fulfilled.

In the first reading the people are grumbling to Moses in their thirst for water.  A miracle is performed by the power of God, and the people once again witness the Lord’s presence in their lives.

In the Gospel of John, Jesus is standing by a well and strikes up a conversation with a Samaritan woman.  Here, however, there is more than just physical thirst; the Lord speaks to her heart and satisfies a deep longing for spiritual life.  In turn, she goes back to the villagers and brings them to Jesus…so that their spiritual thirst might be quenched as well.

Today we reflect on the reality of physical thirst to help us understand the longing in our souls.  What’s missing in our lives?  Do we have an ache, an emptiness that longs to be fulfilled?

There are many temptations and distractions in the world that promise fulfillment: drugs, alcohol, sex, money, power, fame, beauty…but all of these ultimately leave us empty.  They are pleasing for a moment, but we long for something lasting.

Jesus Christ is the answer.  The Lord comes to us in our need, knows our sins, and invites us to draw into his grace.  Christ speaks to the deepest longings in our hearts and offers the love, joy and peace that reign supreme in the halls of Heaven.

May we draw close to the Lord today in our need, trusting in his compassion and mercy to quench our spiritual thirst!

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Monday Conversation: The Heart of a Disciple, Part II

This presentation was given at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Solon Springs on March 6, 2017.  It is the second part of a presentation on discipleship, focusing on living the Good News and sharing it with others. (36 Minutes)

 

And if you missed the first part of this presentation on discipleship, which focused on repentance and ongoing conversion, you can pick it up below. (45 Minutes)

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2nd Sunday of Lent: The power of the Transfiguration. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – 2nd Sunday of Lent

The transfiguration of Jesus gives the apostles strength to continue on their journey to Jerusalem, and it gives them an insight into the glory of Jesus.  May we recognize moments when God blesses us as we continue on our journey of faith.

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Daily Mass: Be perfect…and love your enemies. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 1st Week of Lent

“Love your enemies” might be one of the toughest lines in the Bible to carry out.  Yet this command – to love as God loves us – is the test of our discipleship.  May we call upon the Lord for the grace we need to follow the example of Jesus, loving one another…even our enemies.

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Daily Mass: Seek the Lord with all your heart. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – Friday of the 1st Week of Lent

Jesus invites his disciples to seek God above all else, turning away from sin and making a change deep within our hearts.

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Daily Mass: Ask, Seek and Knock. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 1st Week of Lent

As Queen Esther calls upon the Lord, she is carrying out the teaching that Jesus offers to his disciples: ask, seek and knock…trusting that the Lord (who knows us better than we know ourselves) will respond with what we need to face the challenges of life.

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Daily Mass: The sign of repentance. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – Wednesday of 1st Lent

God calls every generation to repentance as we observe in the book of Jonah and the Gospel of Luke today.  Rather than chase after miracles, wonders and signs, may we respond to this ongoing call to conversion of heart – turning away from sin and turning toward the Lord.

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Daily Mass: The power of forgiveness. Catholic Inspiration

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 1st Week of Lent (Sts. Perpetua & Felicity)

As Jesus teaches the disciples the Lord’s Prayer he also reveals the power of forgiveness to transform and heal our lives.  This commandment – at times difficult to carry out – is crucial for us to receive the Lord’s forgiveness as we forgive one another.

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2nd Sunday of Lent: The Transfiguration of the Lord. Catholic Inspiration

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Study: Consider a time when you experienced the Lord’s presence.  How did the experience help you live your life?

Pray: Are you facing a tough time right now?  Ask the Lord for courage, strength and wisdom.

Serve:  How can you help someone see the “big picture” as they work through their challenges?

Mass Readings – 2nd Sunday of Lent

This week the Gospel of Matthew shows the transfiguration of Jesus.  Having brought Peter, James and John up the mountain, the Lord is revealed in his heavenly glory – surrounded by Moses and Elijah – as the Father’s voice booms out: “This is my beloved Son, listen to him!”

For a brief moment the disciples see Jesus as he stands in Heaven.  Together with great figures from salvation history, Jesus displays the power and authority he has as the Son of God.  It is inspirational, terrifying, awesome and mighty.

It’s also very brief.

The moment fades, and the fear experienced by the disciples passes away as the Lord tells them not to be afraid, but rather to tell no one of the vision until after the Son of Man has been raised from the dead.

There are times in life when we face tremendous obstacles, challenges that test us to the extreme.  In the midst of difficulty we sometimes get a short reprieve – a moment where we can pause, step back, and see the big picture – so that we can keep our perspective and understand why we do what we do.

The transfiguration is one of those short pauses where the three disciples gain an insight into who Jesus is and what he must accomplish.  As we engage the struggles of our lives, may we experience moments of God’s presence, empowering us to keep going in the face of adversity.

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Monday Conversation: The Heart of a Disciple, Part I

This presentation was given at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Solon Springs on March 6, 2017.  It is the first part of a presentation on discipleship, focusing on repentance and ongoing conversion. (45 Minutes)

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