Daily Reflections

The Bread of Life

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / April 18, 2024 /

Today’s gospel discourse is on The Bread of Life; the Eucharist. As a cradle Catholic who happens to love music very much, my mind cannot help but erupt into song while reading these bible verses. “I am the Bread of life, He who comes to Me shall not hunger, He…

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Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter

By Gratia Vobis Ministries / April 17, 2024 /

Dear GVM Readers, Have a blessed day.

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Filled & Satisfied

By Celina Manville / April 16, 2024 /

When we have eaten an amazing meal, we feel content as we linger over good conversation and a glass of wine. To be full means that nothing is lacking. It evokes a sense of satisfaction. No longing or desire for more is left. In a sense, it is completeness. If…

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Stephen, The First Martyr Did the Work of God

By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi / April 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). Following in the Footsteps of Jesus Christ The opening prayer (collect) of today’s liturgy reads in part, “Grant, we pray, almighty God, that putting off our old self…

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Advocating Faith: Overcoming Ignorance and Doubt

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

Celebrating the Living Christ: Our Advocate. On this third Sunday of Easter, the Church invites us to celebrate the living Christ, who is our advocate. Through his death and resurrection, he advocates for us. Ignorance and doubt keep us in fear and darkness, while Christ illuminates and strengthens our faith.…

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Growing Together: Lessons from the Early Christian Community on Diversity Management and Justice

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / April 13, 2024 /

Acts of the Apostles paints a beautiful picture of the early Church, a community vibrant with faith and overflowing with love. (Acts 4: 32-35). However, this idyllic scene of oneness and shared possession is challenged in Acts 6: 1-7. As the number of disciples grew, so did the complexities of…

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The Prestigious House of Hillel

By Jerry DeMelo Jr. / April 12, 2024 /

The Story of a Family: At the time of Christ, two prominent Rabbinic schools guided the people in understanding the Torah. The two founders of these schools, Hillel and Shammai, were the most influential rabbis of the day. These two academies vigorously debated ritual practices, ethics, and theology. Indeed, Jesus…

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Conquering Human Fears

By Fr. John Bosco Obiako / April 11, 2024 /

“We must obey God rather than men.” This declaration, which we find in today’s first reading taken from the book of the Acts of the Apostles (5: 27 – 33), has never been more relevant than it is today. Peter and the other Apostles conquered human fear. To the high…

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Choosing Light or the Shadows

By Radhika Sharda, MD / April 10, 2024 /

Christ is Risen, Alleluia! As Christians we are heirs to the extraordinary reality of the Resurrection. We celebrate this miracle not simply on one day but throughout our lives. Jesus of Nazareth, put to death on the Cross, rose bodily from the dead, a miracle so shocking that it transformed…

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Tuesday of the Second Week of Easter

By Gratia Vobis Ministries / April 9, 2024 /

Dear GVM Readers, Happy Eastertide! We wish you a very blessed Tuesday celebrating the Resurrected Lord. [Readings: Acts 4:32-37; Jn 3:7b-15]

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