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32nd Sunday of the Year: Generosity as a way of life

Two Coins

Study:  Reflect on a moment when you gave generously of your time, resources, or money.  What was the cost, and what did you discover?

Pray: Take time to thank the Lord for the blessings lavished upon you.  Cultivate gratitude in your heart and express it in your life.

Serve:  Who has the Lord placed in your life to serve?  How can your life be a blessing of generous giving to another?

Mass Readings – 32nd Sunday of the Year

The theme of generous giving runs through these four readings this week:

  • Old Testament – the widow who gives to Elijah some bread from her scant resources
  • Psalm – the Lord who gives sight, hearing, freedom, justice, food and hope
  • New Testament – Christ who gives his life, once for all, that we might have salvation
  • Gospel – the poor widow who gives two small coins…all that she has

Let’s look at how this theme surfaces throughout these readings.

Earthly blessings.  The psalm reminds us that God is the source of all that we have, and it begs a simple point:  Are we grateful?  I know firsthand how easy it is to take even the simplest blessings for granted.  All it takes is to lose something that is part of our routine (health, work, friendship) to rediscover the gift that was right in front of our eyes.

Spiritual Salvation.  Jesus Christ offers his life once-for-all that through his death and resurrection we might have eternal life.  The Father gave his only Son that we might be saved.  This profound act of divine generosity speaks of a love that is vast and all encompassing.  God does this for us!

Profound human generosity.  These two women gave from their need, not their want.  It was not surplus food or money…it was their livelihood.  It is crucial to note that no gift is too big or small in God’s eyes; what’s crucial is the relationship between the offering and the person – is it given as a token or as something of value?

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Do we take time to acknowledge the blessings we have?  No really…do we pause in the course of our day – in a moment of prayer – and thank the Lord for the gifts we have been given?  Let me be clear: without gratitude generosity means nothing, for without thankfulness we have no appreciation and respect for the gift that is given.

And equally crucial point follows: Do we give generously?  Do we share what we have in a manner that shows our prayer and reflection?  All gifts, great or small, are precious in the Lord’s eyes when they are offered in a spirit of love; all gifts, great or small, lose their significance when they are given without respect for the sacrifices  and blessings they represent.

Simply put: we give generously out of gratitude for God’s generous gifts to us!  Take a moment this week to pause and reflect on your blessings.  Then consider the ways that you can offer your life.  Whether it is with time, talent, or treasure – God will take our gifts, generously given, and make them a blessing in the world.

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Note: This post was first published on November 2, 2015.


31st Sunday of the Year: We are defined by our love for God and neighbor. Catholic Inspiration

The commandment to love God and neighbor is well known, and it can act as a mission statement that guides every single element of our lives…and helping us to grow as Sons and Daughters of God.

Mass Readings – 31st Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: Fostering a humble heart. Catholic Inspiration

Sometimes we can get caught up in social status, cherishing feelings of importance and respect.  In the Gospel today Jesus reminds us that true greatness lies in how we offer our lives, directing us away from external accolades and turning us toward the beauty of a life of humble service.

Mass Readings – Saturday of the 30th Week of the Year

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The Commemoration of All Souls. Catholic Inspiration

Yesterday’s celebration of All Saints inspires us today to pray for All Souls.  We remember our faithful departed and commend them to the loving mercy of Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord.  On this sober feast we recall that one day we will all make the journey from this life to the next, and we ask God for the grace to carry on.

Mass Readings – The Commemoration of All Souls

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The Solemnity of All Saints. Catholic Inspiration

The victory of the Saints stands as a reminder for us.  For just as Christ sustained the Saints in their trials, so God will also walk with us.  They inspire us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus as we encounter the obstacles of life…so that one day we will join their ranks in Heaven.

Mass Readings – The Solemnity of All Saints

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The Last Judgment, Michelangelo, 1536-1541, Sistine Chapel, Rome.


Daily Mass: Enter through the narrow gate. Catholic Inspiration

The Lord reminds us of a sobering fact: the path that leads to eternal life flows through a narrow gate, and every day we make choices that either lead us closer or farther away.

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 30th Week of the Year

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31st Sunday of the Year: Love the Lord with all your heart

Study:  Consider an experience where you were unconditionally loved by another person.  How did their love change you?

Pray:  Is there someone in your life who is difficult to love right now?  Ask the Lord for the strength to love others like Christ.

Serve:  Love is not a feeling, but an act of the will.  How can you put your love for others into action today?

Mass Readings – 31st Sunday of the Year

We see some common themes in the readings this week:

  • 1st Reading – Love the Lord your God…heart, soul and strength
  • Psalm – “I love you, Lord, my strength.”
  • 2nd Reading – Jesus is forever our high priest
  • Gospel – The Greatest Commandments…Love God and neighbor

At first glance we might easily take these ideas for granted; most of us have grown up with our Christian faith and have heard these messages from childhood.  But what happens when we pause and reflect?

  1. God loves us, even when we make mistakes.
  2. God loves us, and invites us back into right relationship.
  3. God loves us, and keeps offering opportunities to grow in love.
  4. God loves us, and was born, lived, suffered, died and rose for us!

Loving God is not some melancholy obligation!  The Lord made us for love and through the gift of faith we are invited to grow in love with God and one another.  Simply put, each and every day we have the opportunity to become more and more like Christ – our teacher and example of love.

How can you foster God’s love in your life today?  How can you find ways to express and implement love in your relationships?  Our commandment to love finds its source, strength and glory in the love that God has for us.  May we receive the Lord’s love for us today as we share that love in all aspects of our lives.

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30th Sunday of the Year: What do you want to see? Catholic Inspiration

When Jesus heals Bartimaeus, he does more than simply offer him sight.  An encounter with Christ brings us into a direct experience of God’s grace and power; how we respond reveals our recognition of the many ways we see the Lord at work in our lives today.

Mass Readings – 30th Sunday of the Year

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Daily Mass: Living our faith in times of trial. Catholic Inspiration

The Letter of the Ephesians offers a beautiful call to faith which can inspire us in the darkest moments of our lives.  May we take these words to heart as we keep our eyes fixed on Jesus.

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

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Daily Mass: What will you choose? Catholic Inspiration

The Lord speaks of division – even within families – in the Gospel today.  Why?  Because in the end all of us will have to choose a path in life, either leading us to God or casting us away.

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

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