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31st Sunday of the Year: The Lord comes to seek and save the lost.

Study:  Consider a moment when you were publicly put on the spot.  How did you react when others scrutinized your actions?

Pray:  Is there a stirring in your heart to change something difficult?  Ask the Lord for the grace to make it happen.

Serve:  Are there people in your life who are trying to make a change for the better?  How can you support them?

Mass Readings – 31st Sunday of the Year

What shall me make of Zacchaeus?  The Gospel of Luke shows this encounter between him and Jesus.  Consider these points about Zacchaeus:

  • He is a chief tax collector – no one likes him!
  • He is wealthy and powerful.
  • He is “short of stature” so he has to climb a tree to see Jesus.
  • He repents, giving half his possessions to the poor and promising to pay back fourfold to anyone from whom he has extorted money.

Tax collectors were despised in the Jewish culture.  They were Jews who collaborated with the Roman Empire and often used unscrupulous ways to get money from their neighbors.  Thus the title “sinners” was commonly given to them as people who flagrantly rejected God’s law.

Now add to this attitude the element of the ridiculous.  Here is a wealthy, powerful, short, sinner…standing in a sycamore tree to see Jesus!  Something is going on in his heart, and as the crowd blocks his view (and he can’t get near) he does the only thing he can to glimpse the Lord.

And that means that he stands out.  His repentance – and God’s merciful grace – now become a public act.  People see Zacchaeus and Jesus, they grumble, and the Lord shows that no one is left out of God’s mercy.  Here are a few final questions to ponder today:

  1. Like Zacchaeus, is there something in me that is calling for a change of heart?
  2. Am I willing to make a change, even if it means calling unwanted attention to myself?
  3. Am I like the crowd, grumbling when someone experiences mercy?

God’s mercy is present to the world.  Zacchaeus made the change, encountered the Lord, and received the transforming grace of Christ.  His example shows us the way to experience the love of Jesus in our hearts today.

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Note: This post was first published on October 26, 2016.


Monday Conversation: Sharing our faith in the world today. Catholic Inspiration

How can we share our faith with those around us? Some simple and practical considerations include service, invitation, technology and word of mouth…and perhaps one of these will speak to our hearts today as we proclaim the Good News to those we meet.

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30th Sunday of the Year: The power of a humble prayer. Catholic Inspiration

Prayer is crucial for our spiritual life, yet we discover in the Gospel today the power that results when our prayers are grounded in the humility that recognizes our own weaknesses and sins. May we fervently call upon the Lord in our daily prayer, asking the one who knows us through-and-through for what we need.

Mass Readings – 30th Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: The crucial need to repent. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord makes makes it clear (repeating his exhortation twice) that it is crucial for his disciples to repent of their sins. May we take a hard and honest look within, and ask the Lord for grace we need to live in his love.

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

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Daily Mass: Recognizing the signs in our souls. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus uses the weather to demonstrate how we use signs to understand our earthly lives, and then he switches this concept to our spiritual life. It begs a simple question: Are we looking for the signs of faith in our souls, and are we willing to make changes for the better?

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

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Daily Mass: The cleansing fire of faith. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus speaks of the fiery blaze that he longs to light upon the earth. This fire of faith has the power to cleanse our souls, burning away the effects of sin.

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

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Daily Mass: What will we do with God’s gift of life? Catholic Inspiration

The Lord’s teaching in the Gospel of Luke can drive us to our knees as we count our blessings, and then lift us to new heights as we make something precious with what we’ve received. What will you do with your gift of life?

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

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Daily Mass: Be ready, vigilant and prepared. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus teaches his disciples to be ready – vigilant and prepared – so that we can respond immediately when God calls us to offer our lives for service in the world.

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

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30th Sunday of the Year: O God, be merciful to me a sinner!

Study:  Consider a time when you experienced mercy.  What did it feel like?

Pray:  Are you struggling to be merciful to someone right now?  Ask the Lord for help!

Serve:  Is there an act of mercy you can do for someone in need today?  How can you make it happen?

Mass Readings – 30th Sunday of the Year

The readings this Sunday could have been chosen for the Year of Mercy.  Take a look:

  • 1st Reading – “The Lord is a God of justice, who knows no favorites…”
  • Psalm – “The Lord hears the cry of the poor.”
  • 2nd Reading – “The Lord stood by me and gave me strength.”
  • Gospel – Two men went to the Temple to pray…and the one who said, “O God, be merciful to me a sinner” was heard!

As Pope Francis constantly reminds us, the name of God is Mercy.  Jesus shows us repeated examples of the mercy and love of the Father, inviting us to both receive God’s grace and then live with mercy toward one another.

It’s a simple message, direct and to the point.  Yet we know from our own experience how hard it can be to practice mercy in our world today!  We suffer injury, offense, misunderstanding and hassle in our daily interactions with one another.  People get under our skin.  We get angry.  We lose our focus.

And thus this simple message continues to speak to our hearts, heal our souls, and guide us into the grace that comes when we foster forgiveness and pursue peace.  Mercy is a practical application of the Great Commandment to love one another; mercy becomes our homework for holiness by which we put the example of Jesus into our own daily practice.

God’s mercy washes us clean and heals the wounds caused by sin.  As we seek the Lord’s mercy in our lives, may we allow this gift of mercy to move through us and touch the lives of those we meet.

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Note: This post was first published on October 17, 2016.


29th Sunday of the Year: Don’t give up! Catholic Inspiration

Don’t give up. Don’t. Give. Up. The Scriptures today show us the need to be persistent, call upon one another for help and keep praying each and every day for what we need. Keep fighting, keep moving forward…but don’t give up!

Mass Readings – 29th Sunday of the Year

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