Monthly Archives: September 2018

24th Sunday of the Year: Walking in faith

Study:  Recall a time when you had to carry out a difficult task.  Where did you find your strength?  How did others respond to your actions?

Pray:  Consider the challenges before you right now and ask the Lord for the wisdom and courage you need.

Serve:  Is there someone in your life who is walking a difficult path?  How can you help them?

Mass Readings – 24th Sunday of the Year

My dad often used the saying:

“He can talk the talk, but can he walk the walk?”

It was a favorite line of his when he heard a lot of words but didn’t see much action.  Fact is, most of the time our words signal our behavior; our actions prove it.

The Letter of James puts this notion of action into the context of faith: we demonstrate our faith by the works of daily life.  Talking about our love for the Lord is good, but showing it consistently is crucial.  Let’s face it – as disciples we are at our best when we are living examples of the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Of course, sometimes living our faith is difficult, challenging, and painful.  There are times when we are tested to keep going in the right direction, to stay true to our values and purpose, and to hang in there when we might be tempted to stop.  Not only are we living witnesses, but the proof of our faith is often revealed in our actions when times are toughest.

Both Isaiah and Jesus testify that some paths will demand everything we have, even our lives.  In these moments we trust completely in God for the wisdom, courage, and power we need.

As we walk the walk of faith we remember that we do not do it alone: the Lord continues to put people in our lives and strengthens us through Sacraments, Scripture, Prayer, and Fellowship.  What’s more, there are times when we are called upon to support others on their walk – giving strength to those who struggle.

Whether we are leaning on another or lending a helping hand to someone in need…may we walk the walk, with Jesus Christ by our side.

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Note: This post was first published on September 8, 2015. 


23rd Sunday of the Year: The healing power of Jesus Christ. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord’s healing ministry reminds us that God continues to bring healing into our world today.  May we examine our lives and reach out to others with the healing grace of Christ.

Mass Readings – 23rd Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: The Birth of Mary. Catholic Inspiration

On this feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we read in Luke’s Gospel of the birth of Jesus…mindful that if Mary had not been born then God’s plan for our salvation would not have taken place.

Mass Readings – The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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Daily Mass: We are servants and stewards. Catholic Inspiration

St. Paul writes to the people of Corinth that we are servants and stewards.  As we care for one another and use the resources we have received, we recognize that one day we will all stand before the Lord for judgment.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 22nd Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Christ calls the fishermen. Catholic Inspiration

It’s a great fishing story: Christ speaks to the people from a boat, directs the nets, catches the fish…and gains new disciples!  What’s more, these disciples will grow to become apostles who will continue to the Lord’s work and serve as an example for us today.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 22nd Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Christ heals and drives out demons. Catholic Inspiration

As the crowds gather around Jesus we see two central elements of his earthly ministry: healing the sick and driving out demons.  The Lord’s work reveals what the demons already know; he is the Christ, the Son of God who has the power to save and set us free.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 22nd Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: The Lord continues to teach us. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord teaches with authority and power in the Gospel today.  Learning is not just for school; rather, we have lessons to learn throughout life.  May we look to the challenges of today and engage our faith with confidence.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 22nd Week of the Year

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23rd Sunday of the Year: In Christ there is healing and hospitality

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Study:  Recall a moment when you experienced profound healing.  Then consider a time when someone was genuinely hospitable to you.

Pray:  Ask the Lord to see others with the eyes of Jesus.

Serve:  How can you bring healing to another today?  How can you reach out and welcome someone?

Mass Readings – 23rd Sunday of the Year

Two big themes bubble up in the Scriptures this week:

  • Healing: Isaiah proclaims and Jesus performs
  • Hospitality: James urges that we show no partiality

Both of these themes are part of the fabric of human life.  We all know firsthand experiences of illness, disease, and discomfort.  We know the relief that comes from health, especially after a long period of suffering.  Jesus spent a substantial portion of his ministry healing others; indeed, every encounter with the Lord brought about some type of transformative renewal.

Hospitality touches another part of our existence.  It is so easy to prejudge one another!  Looks, clothing, money, power, success….we can quickly get caught up in externals and fail to recognize the shining soul that dwells in the heart.  James (as usual) minces no words here – he speaks bluntly, calling us to treat one another as sons & daughters of God.

Where do you see healing in your life?  Where do you see hospitality?  Perhaps today we can be agents of both, helping others in moments of weakness and need, and reaching out to all with the love of Christ.

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Note: This post was first published on September 1, 2015


22nd Sunday of the Year: Cleaning up the inside. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord points out that the spiritual battle happens on the inside – in our hearts – and within this precious real estate we have the opportunity each day to do our part to keep it clean.

Mass Readings – 22nd Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: What you do with what you have. Catholic Inspiration

The parable today reveals a crucial insight: We will be measured by what we do with what we have.  Comparing ourselves with others is often a waste of time; what’s crucial is using what we have been given to the best of our ability.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 21st Week of the Year

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