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Daily Mass: We have been given so much; how are we using it? Catholic Inspiration

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The end of today’s passage from the Gospel of Luke will challenge each one of us as we reflect on how we are using the blessings we have received.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 29th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: Storing up treasure in Heaven. Catholic Inspiration

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Jesus teaches with a parable in the Gospel of Luke how we are called to build up fabulous treasures…in Heaven!

Mass Readings – Monday of the 29th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: We are living examples of faith in Christ. Catholic Inspiration

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The Letter to the Ephesians offers an inspirational view of the power of our Christian example.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 28th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: We are sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. Catholic Inspiration

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In the Letter to the Ephesians we who have been chosen by God and believe in Christ are sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. May we call upon the Spirit every day for strength and wisdom!

Mass Readings – Friday of the 28th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: The Fruits of the Spirit. Catholic Inspiration

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St. Paul speaks of the Fruits of the Spirit, offering us an insight that can help guide our actions as we seek to follow Jesus Christ.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 28th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: Who needs a sign when we have Jesus Christ? Catholic Inspiration

Transept in the basilica of St. John Lateran, Rome

Jesus makes it clear that no special signs will be given to the people, for they have something greater than any prophet or miracle. They have the Son of God!

Mass Reading – Monday of the 28th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: The Lord gives us strength for the struggle. Catholic Inspiration

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As the 72 disciples return from their mission, they comment about their success over evil. May we follow their example as we call upon the name of Jesus for the strength we need to face our struggles.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 26th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: All times are in the hand of God. Catholic Inspiration

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Through his death and resurrection, Jesus touches all aspects of human life with a grace that brings hope and healing. May we see God at work in every moment of our day as we place our trust in the Lord.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 25th Week of the Year


Daily Mass: Give thanks to the Lord. Catholic Inspiration

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The Psalm response echoes the grace revealed in the Gospel of Luke. When we count our blessings we open our hearts in faith to the healing power of Jesus Christ.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 24th Week of the Year


25th Sunday of the Year: We call upon the Lord for a generous heart.

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Study:  How have I reacted in the past when someone I know has been particularly blessed or fortunate?  Am I supportive or jealous?

Pray:  Ask the Lord for the grace and wisdom to celebrate sincerely with others when they have received special gifts or opportunities.

Serve:  How can you support others in their moments of blessing?  How might you be generous with gratitude for another person’s good fortune?

Mass Readings – 25th Sunday of the Year

Consider the following possible situations and scenarios:

  • Your neighbor that you have known for over twenty years has just won the lottery.
  • A high school classmate that you didn’t talk to very much in school makes it big in Hollywood.
  • A relative gets left a hefty sum of money from your old uncle and goes on a long trip around the world.
  • A kid who used to ride your bus to school is now the executive at the company – and is your boss.
  • A fellow employee in another office gets a big bonus for a successfully completed project.
  • Your best friend has the opportunity to have a special audience with the Pope – through a connection with a friend in the Vatican.

All of these scenes have one thing in common: through an encounter with generosity and/or opportunity another individual benefits and possesses rewards that we do not share.

How do we react? How do our attitudes and actions change toward those who have received unexpected (and sometimes unearned) generosity? While I know that I hope that I would be good natured, polite, friendly, and supportive – a part of me echoes with the sentiments of the workers in today’s Gospel.

There is a sense of justice, a feeling that we should get what we deserve that goes against the grain of the message today. The last workers got the same wage, even though they only worked a fraction of the time. It’s not fair!

In reality, the story went beyond fairness. No worker was cheated. No worker was denied a fair and agreeable wage. The Master simply wanted to be generous out of concern and care for others.

The fact is, God is generous to all of us. There are moments when we have fallen short of the Lord’s justice through sin and temptation. Yet like the workers today, we receive God’s generosity even when we have not earned it. May we live accordingly.

Note: This blog was originally published on September 14, 2014.