Daily Reflections

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God’s Plan and Human Cooperation

By Fr. Luke Ijezie / March 25, 2025 /

God always has great plans for us His creatures. In the accomplishment of these plans, He usually invites us to cooperate with Him. The interesting thing is that He never comes with force but invites us with great arguments and persuasive words. We find all these played out in the…

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Who Deserves It?

By Nicole Buchholz / March 24, 2025 /

The Ones Who Do Not Deserve It: Our natural tendency in life is to question why we did not get something that another did, and consequently, to judge why we deserve it more than others. In the Gospel today Jesus talks about the ones who “don’t deserve it” getting something:…

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The Urgency of Repentance

By Fr. Cyriacus Uzochukwu / March 23, 2025 /

‘For what will it profit a man, if he gains the whole world and forfeits his life? Or what shall a man give in return for his life? (Mt 16:26). Introduction Ordinarily, one works hard to protect and preserve whatever one cherishes. We always keep eye on the things we…

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A Loving Father

By Lizzie Gildner / March 22, 2025 /

The Gospel for today is from Luke 15. As I prepare this reflection, I sit with great awe and gratitude at the Lord’s Providence. Through my full-time ministry work, I get to facilitate a Catholic student leadership group using the program Evangelical Catholic. We are around week five of the…

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Jesus’ Vineyard Story

By Deborah van Kroonenburg / March 21, 2025 /

The Prayer of a Pharisee ‘How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever? ‘How long will you hide your face from me?’ I am your servant, Lord. I have followed your law all my life. I have kept away from all that is unclean and turned away from impurity.…

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Seek First God’s Kingdom and Riches

By Tom Nash / March 20, 2025 /

The Church is ramping up the call to holiness as we progress through the second full week of Lent. Indeed, today’s readings serve as a spiritual sobriety checkpoint, not only for the liturgical season but also our lives in general. If anyone doubts the prophetic nature of Jeremiah’s words, they…

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Silent Knight

By D'Souza Family / March 19, 2025 /

Today’s Saint ranks above all other saints but one, a shade below his bride, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Yet, the gospels have only the briefest of passing references to this great man, deemed worthy to be the foster father of the Son of God, the husband of the Blessed Virgin…

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A New Heart, A New Spirit

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / March 18, 2025 /

Last weekend our priest gave a homily challenging us to focus on the virtue that is the opposite of the sin(s) we commit most. I thought it was a highly creative way of encouraging some deep self-reflection with sound solutions for the problem of sin. Not coincidentally, a couple of…

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St. Patrick’s Lorica

By Maggie Martin / March 17, 2025 /

It is certainly NOT a coincidence that I was assigned the 17th for each month just a few months ago, that I started praying this absolutely epic prayer written by St. Patrick just a few weeks ago, and here we are, March 17, Feast of St. Patrick. I have every…

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When God Shows Up!

By Celina Manville / March 16, 2025 /

There are moments in my life when I look on in awe – and think “Wow! God showed up!” While I often sense His nearness in small ways in the day-to-day, there are those times when I am caught up in the awe – the wonder of His glory. Yes,…

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