Daily Reflections

Judge No One! Condemn No One!

By Fr. Venatius Oforka / April 6, 2024 /

Do not judge anyone, because you do not know his or her story. Do not condemn anyone, because you do not understand his or her circumstances. Do not write anyone off, for you know little or nothing about the path of his or her destiny. Only God has the right…

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The Transforming Power of Christ’s Resurrection!

By Fr. Justino Cornejo / April 5, 2024 /

Christ is risen…He is truly risen!! This is the way in which the Russian Orthodox greet each other during the whole season of Easter. By this exchange, they make present for one another the event that has totally changed the course of history, and which has transformed the life of…

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The Second Calling of the Apostles

By John and Kathy Schultz / April 4, 2024 /

In Luke’s story of the road to Emmaus we see the apostles at an inflection point. It appears their ministry has been utterly crushed. Jesus has been crucified and they are no doubt racked with guilt over their abandonment of Him. But then… a few days after the crucifixion, wild…

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Wednesday in the Octave of Easter

By Gratia Vobis Ministries / April 3, 2024 /

GVM Readers, Have a great day and remain blessed! [Readings: Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35]

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Why Was Mary Magdalene Weeping at the Tomb of Christ?

By Fr. Christian Amah / April 2, 2024 /

In the gospel accounts, we read Mary Magdalene grieving at Jesus’ tomb in the early hours of the Resurrection morning. Her tears were not a lament for Jesus’ death; she had already come to terms with that reality. Instead, Mary wept because she found the tomb empty—Jesus’ body was no…

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Women, Galilee, and Resurrection’s Call

By Fr. Maurice Emelu / April 1, 2024 /

When the Risen Lord showed himself, according to Matthew’s Gospel, two women saw him first. Next, Jesus invites the women to extend the invitation to his disciples to come to Galilee, where his close friends would see him. Back then, people didn’t think much of women or Galilee. But in…

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The End of the Story Counts

By Fr. Archie Tacay / March 31, 2024 /

“Jesus is Risen!” is the cry of an Easter people. There is nothing more important to us than this. If Jesus has not risen from the dead, then the Gospel is emptied of its power and our lives of discipleship are meaningless in the equation of eternal life. Two days…

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Waiting Is the Hardest Part

By Paul Verderber / March 30, 2024 /

The title of this reflection is a song by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and sums up for me what the Saturday before Easter is about. Just yesterday, our rabbi, Messiah, miracle working, Son of God and friend has been scourged and publicly put to death in a humiliating and…

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FROM PALM SUNDAY TO GOOD FRIDAY…AND BEYOND!

By Fr. Marcelo Javier Navarro Muñoz, IVE / March 29, 2024 /

On Palm Sunday and Good Friday, the Liturgy of the Catholic Church makes the faithful face the beauty and the cruelty of Christ’s Passion in its entirety. Cycle B—this year—presents us with the simple, almost “laconic,” account of Mark. The concise style of this evangelist helps appreciate at a single…

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Love One Another As I have Loved You (John 13:34)

By Erin Szurgot / March 28, 2024 /

When I was praying about what to write for Holy Thursday, it was clear our Lord wanted me to share St. Therese’s commentary on His new commandment given at the Last Supper: “Love one another as I have loved you” (John 13:34). Excerpt This excerpt is from Story of a…

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