Daily Reflections

The Importance of the Family Unit

Family First

By Sean Callahan / September 17, 2024 /

The family is the building block of society. In today’s Gospel, Jesus makes a plug for the family. He enters the city of Nain and encounters a mother carrying out her son’s burial. The scene also chooses to give the reader another detail: the mother is a widow. But why?…

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Lord, I am Not Worthy

By Celina Manville / September 16, 2024 /

The centurion from today’s Gospel could not have known that his very words were not only being recorded, but that they would have a central place in every Holy Mass celebrated throughout the centuries across the world! This centurion was not a follower of Christ; he was presumably not even…

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My Ways Are Not Your Ways

By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi / September 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). Man thinks and approbates in terms of success, glory, human honor, first places, and the like. But God’s ways are different. He stated, “My ways are not your…

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Exaltation of the Holy Cross

By Paul Verderber / September 14, 2024 /

Today we observe the Exaltation of the Holy Cross. Two distinct events are rolled into this special day, to make today significant for Catholics and Christians alike. Tradition says that Roman Emperor Constantine’s mother, St. Helena, discovered the true cross in Jerusalem on this date in 326. It was taken…

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Nurturing our Faith: The Call to Unity and Fruitfulness in Christ

By Fr. Alex Igbozuruike / September 13, 2024 /

Imagine a garden, teeming with diverse plants, each unique and beautiful in its own way. Some plants bloom quickly, while others take time to mature. The health of the garden depends on the quality of the soil and the care it receives. In a similar way, our lives as Christians…

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Blessings and Woes

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

The evangelist Luke revisits the beautiful passage of the Beatitudes found in Matthew (5:2-12), simplifying it and adding four “woes” to the four blessings. Luke contrasts two lifestyles, turning our perspectives upside down. According to worldly logic, those who lead a comfortable life are considered blessed and fortunate, while Luke…

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Chosen

By Radhika Sharda, MD / September 10, 2024 /

What does it mean to be chosen, rather than to choose? The remarkable thing about the Christian life is that our faith begins not with our own yes to Christ, but His invitation to us. He takes the initiative, summoning us each to the life of faith and the work…

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Becoming Perfect

By G K Zachary / September 9, 2024 /

Matthew 5:48 says, “Be perfect, just as your Heavenly Father is perfect.” For most of my life, I have had a very distorted view of this injunction to perfection. Sure, in a vague, amorphous sense, I understand the need to strive for these ideals. But therein lies the rub. How…

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The Miracle of Justice

By Sr. Olisaemeka Rosemary Okwara / September 8, 2024 /

Often, the question of the rule of law and the rule of love seem to clash or contradict one another. In 2015, many parts of the world, especially Europe, experienced an influx of migrants due to the conflict in Syria. Europe was challenged between self-protection, the rule of love, and…

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