Daily Reflections

Fine Pearls

By Deborah van Kroonenburg / January 21, 2025 /

‘Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant in search of fine pearls, who, on finding one pearl of great value, went and sold all that he had and bought it.’ Many people gathered at the lakeside when Jesus spoke of wheat and weeds and the Kingdom of God…

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The Canaanite Woman and the Eucharistic Mystery

The Biblical Story of the Mass

By Tom Nash / January 20, 2025 /

If you’ve ever wondered why—at the Last Supper—Jesus offered his Body and Blood under the forms of bread and wine, today’s First Reading gives us insight: Jesus is a priest according to the order of Melchizedek. Who’s Melchizedek? He’s the ancient high priest who made an offering of bread and…

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Filled To the Brim

By D'Souza Family / January 19, 2025 /

On the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time, we’re presented with a banquet of rich offerings. Let us receive these treasures and allow them to sink into the depths of our soul. For Our God delights in us, even though we may struggle to come to terms with a fact so…

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The Path Less Traveled

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / January 18, 2025 /

Today’s first reading brings me back to childhood. My mother used to remind us children over and over that God sees all. He knows what we are thinking and going to do before we even do it! So, make the right choice she would always remind us. In the same…

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In His Timing

By Maggie Martin / January 17, 2025 /

It will all happen in His perfect timing. Bleh. I cannot tell you how many times I have heard that throughout our infertility journey. I know that it is well intentioned, and I even say it myself sometimes when I have nothing else to say. But the wounded, distrustful part…

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Becoming People of Hope: Preparing for the Jubilee

Be Like the Leper

By Celina Manville / January 16, 2025 /

I suppose it is a strange title or aspiration: Be like the leper! However, we will see why this leper is someone that serves as a model for all of us. It does not seem desirable to compare ourselves to a leper, upholding him as the standard, but there is…

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Like Us and Our Redeemer and Healer

Like Us and Our Redeemer and Healer

By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi / January 15, 2025 /

The Lord Jesus Christ, our healing, redemption, and salvation. Dear brothers and sisters, “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). We just ended the Christmas season, which was the celebration of the Nativity or the birth of Our Lord…

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Jesus’ Humility and Love

By Fr. Nnaemeka Paschal Ajuka / January 14, 2025 /

Reflecting on today’s readings, particularly Hebrews 2:5-12, in a world plagued by hatred and pride, reminds me once again that Jesus’ humility and love stand as a profound example for us Christians today. Recognizing Jesus’ willingness to humble Himself, become human, and suffer for humanity’s sake, we are inspired to:…

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Galilee: A Place Where Ordinary Lives Are Transformed by Extraordinary Grace

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / January 13, 2025 /

The Gospel of Mark begins Jesus’ public ministry with a dramatic shift. After John the Baptist is arrested, Jesus steps forward to proclaim the Good News. Mark’s Gospel highlights a transition from the prophetic preparation of John to the fulfillment of God’s plan in Jesus. John’s imprisonment foreshadows the opposition…

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Two Apostles – Same Gospel

By Jerry DeMelo Jr. / January 12, 2025 /

On this Feast of the Baptism of Jesus, the Church also focuses on its early days, when it contemplated how Jesus’ last words in the Gospel of Matthew, the great commission, would be carried out. “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the…

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