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Daily Mass: You are a temple of the Spirit of God. Catholic Inspiration

On this Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica – the Cathedral of Rome – we hear from St. Paul how we are all temples of the Spirit of God.

Mass Readings – Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

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Study, Pray, Serve: 14th Sunday of the Year

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Here are some of the main themes that surface in the Mass readings for the 14th Sunday of the Year.

1st Reading – Zechariah 9:9-10

  • The prophet invites the people of Zion to rejoice as their gentle savior comes among them riding a colt.
  • Banishing war, the savior will proclaim peace to the nations and his dominion will reach the ends of the earth.

Psalm – 145:1-2,8-11,13-14

  • “I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God.”
  • We give glory to God for his merciful and gracious works that bless us.

2nd Reading – Romans 8:9,11-13

  • As the Spirit of God dwells in us we are united to Christ and renewed by his resurrection.
  • We no longer live according to the flesh, which leads to death, but in the Spirit that brings us life.

Gospel – Matthew 11:25-30

  • Jesus offers a prayer of praise to the Father for all that has been accomplished by his gracious will.
  • The Lord then invites all who labor and are weary to come to him and rest.

Mass Readings – 14th Sunday of the Year

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Study, Pray, Serve: 5th Sunday of Lent

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Let’s explore some of the themes we discover in the Mass readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent.

1st Reading – Ezekiel 37:12-14

  • The Lord calls the people to rise up from their graves and return to the land of Israel.
  • God promises them the gift of his spirit that they will live.

Psalm – 130:1-8

  • “With the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption.”
  • Out of the depths we cry to the Lord, trusting in the Lord’s forgiveness and kindness.

2nd Reading – Romans 8:8-11

  • We cannot please God if we remain in the flesh, but if the Spirit of God dwells in us, we are raised to life.
  • If Christ is in us, then the spirit that raised Christ will also raise us up.

Gospel – John 11:1-45

  • Jesus returns to Bethany to raise Lazarus who has been in the tomb for four days.
  • Both sisters of Lazarus, Martha and Mary, reveal their faith in Jesus, and many more people come to believe as well.

Mass Readings – 5th Sunday of Lent

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Daily Mass: We are guided by the Spirit of God. Catholic Inspiration

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St. Paul teaches us about the Spirit of God which guides and directs our minds in understanding. May we call upon the Spirit for the insight we need each day as we journey through life.

Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 22nd Week of the Year

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Daily Mass: We are adopted by God! Catholic Inspiration

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St. Paul uses explains our relationship with God is through adoption; the Spirit of God we receive in Christ makes us heirs to his kingdom in Heaven.

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

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5th Sunday of Lent: Life & Death

Study: Recall a time when you experienced death.  How has this experience shaped the way you live?

Pray: Is there a life and death situation near you right now?  Call upon the Lord for grace.

Serve:  Do you have someone in your life who is facing a life and death situation?  How can you help them?

Mass Readings – 5th Sunday of Lent

Let’s take a step back and look at the these readings:

  • 1st – Ezekiel tells the people that the Lord will give them his spirit to rise from their graves
  • Psalm – “With the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption.”
  • 2nd – St Paul states that we will rise from the dead because the Spirit is in us
  • Gospel – Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead

Life and death.  Throughout the readings this week these powerful realities weave together, reminding us that how we live and face our death has eternal consequences.

Throughout the earthly ministry of Jesus he consistently taught that our lives provide precious opportunities to serve and care for one another.  Forgiveness, mercy, compassion, service, healing and outreach to the poor are themes that surface repeatedly throughout the Gospels.  WHAT we do and HOW we do it reveal the depth of our discipleship and our willingness to follow the Lord through this life.

Yet we also know that death is an experience that comes to us all.  We have stood at the graves of our loved ones, grieved for those who have gone before us, and dealt with the ache in our hearts when someone we care about is no longer with us.  Death reminds us that our opportunity to share our lives on earth has a limit, that we only have so much time on this rock before we are called into eternity.

And the fact that something awaits us after death is a conviction that shapes both how we live and die.  God gives us immortal souls, created to be united in the great Heavenly chorus. Yet even this is a choice; out of love the Lord gives us the freedom to choose…will we follow the Lord or a different path?

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Daily Mass: a portion of God’s Spirit

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Fr. Andrew’s Daily Mass Homily Podcast

Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 11th Week of the Year

Elisha asks for and receives a double portion of Elijah’s spirit.  This spirit, filled with God’s power and grace, is our inheritance as baptized believers of Jesus Christ.  May we live this precious gift every day, in what we say and do!