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5th Sunday of Easter: Loving God on earth and in Heaven

Study:  Consider a moment when you felt unconditional love.  How did you react?

Pray:  Are there people in your life who are hard to love?  Ask the Lord to soften your heart, and place in you the desire to want to love them.

Serve: Love is expressed in many ways.  How can you share the Love of Christ with others today?

Mass Readings – 5th Sunday of Easter

Let’s start with a quick overview of this week’s readings:

  • 1st Reading – Paul & Barnabas are fostering the Church among the Gentiles
  • Psalm – “I will praise your name forever, my king and my God.”
  • 2nd Reading – John’s vision of a new heaven and a new earth
  • Gospel – Jesus commands his disciples to love one another

The Easter season proclaims the Lord’s triumph over sin and death, and inspires us to fix our eyes on Heaven as our destination and goal.  United together with the Lord, we understand that we are pilgrims passing through this world – and our words and actions have power and consequence.

Think about it.  The Lord commands us to love.  This is not some pleasant suggestion or good-idea-if-you-have-time-to-fit-it-in…this command is our call to action: Love flows from the heart of Heaven, and in our Love on earth we practice for the day when we will stand before the Author of Love itself.

And lest we get caught up in some sort of warm fuzzy feeling about Love, we know that this command is hard to carry out!  Love demands our forgiveness, patience, mercy, gentleness, peace, and understanding.  Simply put, we are called to Love as Christ loves us – by laying down our lives for one another.

Love, then, is not only a principal condition for Heaven, but for the Church on earth as well.  Nothing reveals our sincerity and authenticity as Christians more fully than when Love shines through our words and actions.

Our goal is Heaven, and while here on earth the Church follows the example of Christ – loving God and one another.  May others see the Lord’s Love in our lives today!

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Note: This post was first published on April 19, 2019.


4th Sunday of Easter: We follow the Good Shepherd. Catholic Inspiration

Christ is our Good Shepherd, who leads, defends and calls us through this life.  May we respond to his voice and follow his guidance with full and open hearts.

Mass Readings – 4th Sunday of Easter

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Daily Mass: Christ gives us what we need to do what must be done. Catholic Inspiration

From the low point in Christ’s earthly mission to St. Peter’s extraordinary ministry, Jesus alone offers what is necessary for our journey through this life.  May we place our hearts in his care as we follow the Lord’s call.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 3rd Week of Easter

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Photo Credit: Head of Christ, Richard Hook (1917-1975).


Daily Mass: The conversion of St. Paul. Catholic Inspiration

The Acts of the Apostles recounts the conversion of St. Paul – from persecutor to proclaimer – and inspires us to remember that God continues to call all of us to ongoing conversion of heart.

Mass Readings – Friday of the 3rd Week of Easter

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Daily Mass: We are called to bring others to Christ. Catholic Inspiration

St. Philip helps a stranger discover the Good News of Jesus Christ and be baptized.  We, too, are called to help others learn about the Lord and grow closer to God and one another.

Mass Readings – Thursday of the 3rd Week of Easter

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Daily Mass: The struggle and joy of the Church in the world. Catholic Inspiration

The Acts of the Apostles recounts both the persecution and joy that the early Church experienced, showcasing how St. Philip carried on the mission of Jesus through his actions.  As we face our challenges today, may we allow the grace of the Lord to give us the strength and wisdom we need.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 3rd Week of Easter

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Daily Mass: Jesus is the Bread of Life. Catholic Inspiration

Jesus teaches that he is “the bread of life” and whoever comes to him will never hunger.  The Lord sustains us with this living bread, giving us the strength we need to face the challenges of life today.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 3rd Week of Easter

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4th Sunday of Easter – Welcome to God’s Family

Study:  Reflect on a time in life when someone reached out and welcomed you.  What key points stand out?  Consider any opportunities you have today to do this for another.

Pray:  Is there a rift in your life that calls for healing and unity?  Ask the Lord for grace and mercy to make it happen.

Serve:  What is one thing you can do this week to be “part of the solution” in fostering unity in your life?

Mass Readings – 4th Sunday of Easter

The Scripture readings this week are filled with an uplifting message: we are invited to be part of the Lord’s family of faith.  Check out some high points from the readings:

  • 1st Reading – Paul & Barnabas are a “light to the Gentiles”
  • Psalm – “We are his people, the sheep of his flock”
  • 2nd Reading – the great multitude of every “nation, race, people, and tongue”
  • Gospel – Jesus knows his sheep and they follow him

Consider some points that follow from these incredible readings:

  1. The Good News of Christ is preached to all people.  There is not limit or boundary; all have access to the Lord.
  2. The Lord claims us!  What’s more, like the Psalmist, we can boldly claim our relationship to the Lord and trust in his love.
  3. The divisions that often separate us on earth (race, creed, nationality, language) simply do not exist in heaven; we are one family.
  4. We are known by the Lord – who calls us by name – and we follow Him.

If this unity is thus part of the reality of our Family of Faith, perhaps now is a good time to practice this unity here on earth?  Perhaps today we can cross the boundaries and divisions that keep us from one another as we continue to share the Good News in our words and actions?

As disciples we have been given an example of unity; our lives today provide plenty of opportunities to foster it.  May the grace of Easter inspire us to be a light to one another, after all – we are members of a vast and diverse family!

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Note: This post was first published on April 16, 2016.


3rd Sunday of Easter: The example of St. Peter. Catholic Inspiration

The encounter between Jesus and St. Peter offers us an example of the Lord’s gentle call to grow ever deeper in our love.  God patiently meets us where we are and invites us to follow…may we respond!

Mass Readings – 3rd Sunday of Easter

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Daily Mass: We all have work to do in the Church. Catholic Inspiration

The Acts of the Apostles reveals that from the beginning the Church faced challenges and new opportunities for service.  As we engage our lives today we have the chance to consider how the Lord is calling us to offer our lives in the name of Jesus Christ.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 2nd Week of Easter

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