Category Archives: Ordinary Time

Daily Mass: Jesus says, “Follow me.” Catholic Inspiration

Jesus calls Levi – a tax collector and a sinner – with the simple invitation “Follow me.”  In the same way the Lord calls us, not because we are perfect, but precisely so that we can draw near to the one who heals, redeems and loves us.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 1st Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Bringing people to Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

Four people go to extraordinary lengths to bring a paralytic to Jesus for healing.  It begs the question: what do we do to bring people to Jesus, to remove the obstacles that keep others from God?  While it is true that each person must decide to follow Jesus, we can all ask ourselves if we are cooperating with the Lord to help one another encounter Christ.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 1st Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Cleansed by Jesus. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus cleanses a leper and restores his health and relationships.  We, too, can look into our hearts, see what does not belong, and draw near to the Lord for the healing and restoration we require.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 1st Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Here am I Lord! Catholic Inspiration

The Lord’s ministry touches hearts and changes lives, as people encounter Jesus and begin to serve in new and unique ways.  Like them, we can echo the words of Samuel and the Psalmist as we say, “Here am I Lord!  I come to do your will.”

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 1st Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: The Lord drives out demons. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus enters the synagogue and drives out unclean spirits.  Guided by our faith in Christ, we face evil with God’s grace and build our lives on the strength of the Lord.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 1st Week of the Year

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2nd Sunday of the Year: God’s call; our response. Catholic Inspiration

Study:  Reflect on an experience in life when you have been called to do something.  Who called you?  What did it feel like?

Pray:  Ask the Lord for guidance to discern how to follow Jesus Christ today.

Serve:  Are there people in your life who are experiencing a calling?  How can you help them discover their path?

Mass Readings – 2nd Sunday of the Year

Have you ever had moments in life when you wish the answers were written in the sky with letters that were clear and easy to read?  Where there is no doubt what to do; no hesitation that a certain choice is the best; no worry that something has been missed?  The question surfaces frequently:  How do we know the Lord’s call for our lives?

In the Scriptures today we have two examples where people are being called by God:

  • The call of Samuel in the temple of the Lord
  • The call of two of John the Baptist’s disciples by Jesus

While each story presents a perspective that is unique, both have some points that are worth noting:

  1. God takes the initiative.  It is the Lord who begins the encounter, speaking Samuel’s name or asking the disciples, “What are you looking for?”
  2. There is a human response.  Samuel calls out, “Here I am” while the disciples begin a conversation, “Where are you staying?”
  3. A call to action.  Both Samuel and disciples do something.  Samuel reaches out to Eli; the disciples stay with Jesus and one of them (Andrew) brings his brother Peter to meet the Lord.

The same three steps continue today.  God keeps inviting!  The Lord’s grace ceaselessly pours out upon the earth, inviting and empowering us to draw closer to God and one another.  Everything we have comes from the Lord, who takes the initiative to reach out to us in love.

Our response – both in word and deed – completes this initiative.  Accepting the Lord’s call we grow in wisdom and strength, developing our God-given gifts for service in the world.  As we continue to say yes to the Lord’s guidance we become more and more alive, become a conduit through which Christ’s mission touches the hearts and lives of others.

So how and where does the Lord speak today?  Where do we look for the call?  A few starting thoughts…

  • Start by reading the Scriptures! (It is the Word of God, after all.)  I recommend first digging into the Gospels.
  • Pray everyday.  It doesn’t have to be very long, but it does have to be real and from your heart.  Take a couple of minutes to count your blessings, make your petitions, and close with the Lord’s Prayer.
  • Reach out to people of faith for fellowship & strength.  (Remember: united we stand!)
  • Go to Confession.  It’s a powerful way to begin again with God’s help.
  • Go to Mass weekly.  (Let’s see: get a Sacrament; hear God’s Word; pray alone and with others; fellowship; with a little peace & silence…not a bad gig.)

May we say yes to the Lord’s call in our lives, responding with full and open hearts, serving one another with the strength of Jesus Christ!

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Note: This post was originally published on January 12, 2015.


Daily Mass: Be Vigilant! Catholic Inspiration

The Lord calls us to be vigilant – against drowsiness, anxiety, and drunkenness – as we pray for the strength to face our challenges in this life.  For always remember: one day we will stand before the Son of Man.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 34th Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: The Dominion of Jesus Christ. Catholic Inspiration

The prophet Daniel speaks of the Lord’s everlasting dominion, and Jesus affirms that his words are everlasting.  In the midst of the distractions and frantic pace of life, may we remember the permanence and strength we receive when we join our hearts to Christ.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 34th Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: Fishers of Men. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord calls Peter, Andrew, James and John by name to carry out a specific task: invite others to follow Jesus Christ.  This work continues today, and our invitation is to consider how the Lord calls us to invite others to follow as well.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 34th Week of the Year (St. Andrew)

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Daily Mass: Persecution and Perseverance. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord speaks bluntly to the disciples, saying that many who follow him will suffer persecution.  Yet as we persevere in faith we are reminded that God will give us what we need to keep going.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 34th Week of the Year

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