Daily Reflections

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Just Do It!

By Jerry DeMelo Jr. / July 12, 2021 /

Context, Context, Context “Do not think that I have come to bring peace upon the earth. I have come to bring not peace but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother …” “Whoever loves father or mother more than…

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Extraordinary in the Ordinary

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / July 11, 2021 /

God uses ordinary people for extraordinary things. We are given countless examples of this throughout history. From the Old Testament reading today, ordinary Amos becomes a prophet for Israel. In the New Testament, Jesus picks ordinary men to not only be disciples, but apostles. They preached repentance and drove out…

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Martyrs for Christ

By Radhika Sharda, MD / July 10, 2021 /

“Do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.”—Matt 10:31 For every person, living in the world means coming to terms with fear. Because our lives are full of uncertainty, we all wrestle with fear, whether we know it or not: fear of death, of poverty, of…

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Salvation Comes from the LORD

By Dr. David Cooper / July 9, 2021 /

“The salvation of the just comes from the LORD.” (Ps 37:39). The antiphon of today’s Responsorial Psalm summarizes the truths of the readings for today’s Mass. In order to understand the poignant embrace of Israel by his favorite son, Joseph, one must be familiar with Genesis 28-45. Joseph is now…

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The Missionary Dimension of the Christian Faith

By Sr. Olisaemeka Rosemary Okwara / July 8, 2021 /

Three words are striking in my reflection on today’s Gospel; mission, discipleship, and proclamation. Mission Mission could be a complex term. The content of mission as bearing witness to God’s kingdom and the call to repentance is ever-enduring. However, the mode of its interpretation and communication requires more attention. I…

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Go First to the Lost Sheep of Israel

Starting Line Up

By Paul Verderber / July 7, 2021 /

Jesus picked a group of twelve rag-tag folks to be his closest friends, confidants, and leaders of his upcoming ministry.  Not generally well educated, rich, famous, or experienced, Jesus selected this team to help bring His ministry to the world.  All but one would die as martyrs.  One would turn…

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The Ripples that Come Back

By Fr. Tony Ohaekwusi / July 7, 2021 /

Jesus commissioned his twelve disciples and sent them to go find the lost sheep of Israel. He did this to demonstrate that as the good shepherd, no lost sheep should be left behind. But why did he refer to the Israelites as lost sheep? Jesus used these words because, as…

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A Call Ringing Over The Restless Waves

By Fr. Venatius Oforka / July 6, 2021 /

As I read today’s gospel, I came across the statement, “And when he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them because they were harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd.” I remembered a song we used to sing in the seminary. There’s a call comes ringing over the…

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Climbing Jacob’s Ladder

By Fr. Mike Moore / July 5, 2021 /

Today’s first reading features an image that has captured the imagination of many people ever since—Jew, Christian and modern secular alike: Jacob’s ladder. The situation is this: Jacob, having received his father Isaac’s principal blessing, is now on his way to a distant country. He is going to find a…

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Can You Come Home?

By Paul Verderber / July 4, 2021 /

Happy Fourth of July to all of our readers in the United States. This is a day, or even a weekend, to celebrate the birth of our great nation. We were founded under many solid principles, including the freedom to practice our own religion, or choose not to. For this…

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