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Mass Readings – Saturday of the 30th Week of the Year
The Lord makes an observation at a banquet to help his disciples cultivate humility in their lives.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Saturday of the 30th Week of the Year
The Lord makes an observation at a banquet to help his disciples cultivate humility in their lives.
Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast
Mass Readings – Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
After spending the night in prayer, the Lord called 12 disciples by name and chose them to be Apostles. Christ continues to call disciples (with imperfections included!) to be transformed in faith and sent into the world that we might offer our lives and proclaim the Good News.
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Mass Readings – Thursday of the 30th Week of the Year
Sometimes life is a battle, where we face struggles and challenges that test our endurance, discipline and will. We turn to the Lord for the strength we need to face our fight, confident that Christ will guide us.
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Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 30th Week of the Year
The Lord invites us to enter through the narrow gate…seeking to know him and recognize him in our lives.
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Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 30th Week of the Year
Seeds & Yeast – They start small, grow over time, and die to themselves to bring forth a new creation. And Jesus says they are like the Kingdom of God!
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:
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:
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.
Mass Readings – 30th Sunday of the Year
Our encounter with God’s mercy happens when we do three things:
When these three take place we can say from our heart: “O God, be merciful to me a sinner.”
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Mass Readings – Saturday of the 29th Week of the Year
The Lord makes it clear in Luke’s Gospel that we all need to repent of our sins and turn to the Lord.
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Mass Readings – Friday of the 29th Week of the Year
When I come across some gems of Sacred Scripture (like the 1st reading today) I want to cut them out and put them in a place where they will remind me of what we are about as disciples of Jesus. Truly, they are some good words to live by!
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Mass Readings – Thursday of the 29th Week of the Year
The Lord states that he has come to set the earth on fire…a fire that will cleanse, illuminate, and purify. May we accept the fire of faith and allow it’s blaze to transform our hearts.