Daily Reflections

The Lost and Found Posted By Tristan Evans

Spotless Victim

By Lizzie Gildner / December 22, 2024 /

Today I reflect on the second reading from Hebrews and the invitation the Lord presents to us. Our Lord came as the ultimate sacrifice. He came as a blameless, spotless victim who offered his life out of love and for our salvation. From the very moment God breathed his breath…

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Mary

By Deborah van Kroonenburg / December 21, 2024 /

The Bride: A young woman waits in her father’s house. Every day is long until the cool night comes at last, every night is a forever as she waits for the dawn to come. ‘How long?’ She sighs. ‘How long until he comes?’ And she sings softly: ‘Let me see…

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The Greatest Gift By Brett and Taylor Akins

Dare We Ask for a Sign?

By Cheryl J / December 20, 2024 /

Ahaz’s Predicament: As we wait in eager anticipation for the blessed day of Christ’s birth, we are drawn once again into the far past – the 8th century B.C – into a familiar prophetic text from Isaiah, Chapter 7. The Lord speaks to Isaiah, and through him, to the young…

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Amen! Help Our Unbelief!

By D'Souza Family / December 19, 2024 /

Today we meet two couples – faithful, upright but sans offspring, and they live in an age where childlessness is a curse. Angelic messengers bring tidings of great joy: the promise of a son which fulfills their fondest dreams. As we look at these paragons of the past, we too…

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St. Joseph

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / December 18, 2024 /

Today’s gospel reading is the story of the angel coming to St. Joseph in a dream and assuring him not to divorce Mary, but to take her as his wife. The angel explains that the baby, who is to be named Jesus, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, and will…

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Nothing Will Be Impossible with God

Why Judah and Not Joseph?

By Maggie Martin / December 17, 2024 /

Early on in teaching our Faith Formation class this year, my husband and I realized how little our kids knew of our history as God’s people. Doing our best to work with the Holy Spirit in picking out the most imperative stories, we do a candle-lit reading from the Bible…

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The Lord Restores His People By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi

By What Authority?

By Celina Manville / December 16, 2024 /

The scene in today’s Gospel is a direct challenge to Jesus’s authority. Recall the context of the event: It is just before the start of Holy Week. At the beginning of this chapter in Matthew, Jesus is preparing to enter Jerusalem where he knows he will be arrested and crucified.…

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Actions Speak Louder than Words

Rejoice and Shout for Joy: The Lord Promises

By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi / December 15, 2024 /

Dear brothers and sisters, “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). The 3rd Sunday of Advent is called ‘the Gaudete Sunday,’ the Rejoice Sunday, or Joyful Sunday. The days are joyful because the coming of the savior of the…

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Elijah’s Legacy: A Call for Renewal and Unity

By Fr. Nnaemeka Paschal Ajuka / December 14, 2024 /

Elijah’s extraordinary departure in a whirlwind (2 Kgs 2:11) left an indelible mark on Jewish tradition, symbolizing the hope for repentance and transformation before the messianic age. John the Baptist echoed Elijah’s stern call for renewal, while Jesus embodied Elijah as the prophet who suffered for God’s purposes. Elijah’s enduring…

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The Wedding Banquet Awaits. Are you ready?

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / December 13, 2024 /

Today’s Gospel presents the parable of ten virgins, five described as wise and five foolish, all awaiting the bridegroom’s arrival. This parable extends an invitation to renew our commitment to spiritual vigilance, heartfelt preparation, and active anticipation of the Lord’s coming. Jesus often used vivid imagery to capture our attention…

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