After Adam and Eve sinned and ate from the forbidden tree, God punished them. The Catechism explains clearly the consequences of the original sin: “Adam and Eve immediately lose the grace of original holiness. They become afraid of the God, of whom they have conceived a distorted image – that…
Read MoreJesus Christ stands at the center of God’s plan of salvation for humanity. The New Testament presents Him as the mediator between God and human beings. In our first reading (1 Peter 2:21–25), Christ is described as the innocent lamb who bore humanity’s sins and as one who brings healing,…
Read MoreToday’s first reading is from the first letter of St. Peter, written to Christians in far-flung areas of Asia Minor who were experiencing ostracism and persecution for their faith. He speaks to them of the ancient prophets who foretold the coming of the Holy Spirit with the promise of grace…
Read MoreThe Church’s liturgical calendar is a well-structured and interconnected cycle. The placement of the different liturgical feasts through the year is not done arbitrarily but usually guided by their meanings and interconnections. Today, the Church celebrates Mary as the Mother of the Church, and it is linked to the solemn…
Read MoreThe most common and ancient prayer to the Holy Spirit is this: “Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of your faithful and kindle in them the fire of your love.” It comes directly from the liturgy of Pentecost. These first lines are the verse of the Alleluia before the Gospel.…
Read MoreBefore the Gospel of today in John 21:15-19, Jesus had breakfast with Peter, where he tasked Peter to tend his lambs and ‘feed his sheep’ (cf John 21:16-17). He then informed him of the type of death that would befall him, as we see in today’s Gospel. THE BELOVED DISCIPLE…
Read More“Do you love me more than these?” A very personal question by Jesus that goes deep into the heart of Peter to the extent that he finally answered, ‘Lord, you know everything’. ‘Lord, you know everything’ is the spiritual stage in one’s life where the ‘I’ dies and the ‘Lord’…
Read MoreSupper: before the Feast of the Passover, that night was unlike any other. I look back to the time as if it took place in another lifetime. It was the beginning of a time of such intensity that it burned into my memory forever. We celebrated the Passover together, following Our…
Read MoreIn today’s First Reading, Scripture reaffirms that our Lord Jesus Christ established a visible Church, founded on the visible leadership of his apostles (Eph. 2:19-22); and that the apostles and their successors had—and have—God-given authority to watch over the flock, making sure they are not seduced by doctrinal error. Episkopoi…
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