Jesus tells us today what He once said to Martha, Lazarus’s sister: “I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.” #GospelOfTheDay (Jn 11:25-26).
The #GospelOfTheDay (Jn 9:1-41) narrates the healing of a man blind from birth. We too are healed by the love of Christ and are called to live our faith with “open eyes.”
Jesus is God’s response to our thirst. The encounter with him stirs in the depths of each person “a spring of water gushing up to eternal life” (Jn 4:14). How many people in the entire world are searching even today for this spiritual spring! #GospelOfTheDay
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. Indeed, God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through Him."
~ John 3:16-17 #GospelOfTheDay
The #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 4:1-11) invites us to view Lent as a luminous path. Through prayer, fasting and almsgiving, we can renew our cooperation with the Lord, so He can craft our lives as unique masterpieces.
The #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 5:17-37) offers us this valuable teaching: minimal righteousness is not enough. We must have great love, which is possible with the power of God.
Screenshot of Pope Leo XIV's twitter: "Salt that has lost its flavour “is no longer good for anything, but is thrown out and trampled under foot” (Mt 5:13). So many people feel worthless or broken. It is as if their light has been hidden. It is painful to lose flavour and give up joy; yet it is possible to have this wound in our heart. Jesus, however, proclaims that God will never throw us away; our Father cares for our names and our uniqueness. Every wound, even the deepest, will be healed by welcoming the word of the Beatitudes and setting ourselves back on the path of the Gospel. #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 5:13-16)" ~ 2/8/26
Jesus, however, proclaims that God will never throw us away; our Father cares for our names and our uniqueness. Every wound, even the deepest, will be healed by welcoming the word of the Beatitudes and setting ourselves back on the path of the Gospel. #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 5:13-16) 2/2
“Blessed are you when people revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for in the same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. (Mt 5, 9-12
#Jesus #bible #gospelOfTheDay #gospe
The Gospel calls us to dare to trust, for God is at work at all times. Every moment is “God’s time,” even when we do not feel ready or when the situation seems unfavorable. #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 4:12-23)
In His holiness, the Lord allows Himself to be baptized like a sinner, to reveal God’s infinite mercy. He comes to save rather than condemn. He takes upon Himself all that is ours, including sin, and gives us what is His: the grace of new and eternal life. #GospelOfTheDay
Piety and charity, mercy and abandonment: these are the virtues of St. Joseph that the #GospelOfTheDay offers us in these last days of #Advent. 1/2
John the Baptist, as he was preaching and baptizing, invited people to repent, in order to enter and take possession of the new “Promised Land”, that is, a heart reconciled with God and our brothers and sisters. #GospelOfTheDay (Mt 11:2-11)
Good #Wednesday morning everyone! In #TodaysHeaven, written last night, I write for the first time about #DilexiTe, and #Advent
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#SimplyAdvent #GospeloftheDay #SimplyLife #Choice4God #NunsofBlueSky
The #GospelOfTheDay (cf. Mt 3:1-12) announces the coming of the Kingdom of God, so that we may prepare ourselves for the encounter with Him who judges not by appearance, but by our deeds and the intentions of our hearts.
The Reverend Michael Woolf being violently arrested by Illinois State Police for peacefully protesting outside the Chicago ICE facility. 📸 REUTERS/Jim Vondruska
Jesus said: They will arrest you & persecute you. They will put you in prisons. You will be betrayed by relatives & friends. You will be hated because of my name. But by your endurance, you will gain your souls.
~ Luke 21: 5-19 (slightly paraphrased)
#Lectionary #GospelOfTheDay
The #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 21:5-19) invites us to reflect on the travails of history and the end times. Jesus’ words proclaim that the attack of evil cannot destroy the hope of those who trust in Him. The darker the hour, the more faith shines like the sun.
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Good #FridayMorning everyone, and at the end of a full-on week, welcome to #TodaysHeaven...
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Christ speaks to His disciples of the “need to pray always, and not to lose heart.” Just as we never grow tired of breathing, let us never grow weary of praying! Just as breathing sustains the life of the body, so prayer sustains the life of the soul. #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 18:1-8)
I’ve already fallen over and start speaking in tongues
#GospelOfTheDay #GoodMorning #BringBackLiveMusic
This when I knew she was ready to drive it home! Idc where I am. I stop my tracks and give the crazier praise 😮💨😮💨
#GospelOfTheDay #GoodMorning #BringBackLiveMusic
I will
I shall
Bless your Name
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Bless your name
#GospelOfTheDay #GoodMorning #BringBackLiveMusic
If it ain’t opening like this, ion wanna hear it period!!
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The way Maranda Curtis tore into this song😮💨😮💨 ain’t nothing like a live version #GospelOfTheDay #GoodMorning #BringBackLiveMusic
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Faith does not impose itself by means of power and in extraordinary ways. Indeed, it is enough to have faith the size of a mustard seed in order to do unimaginable things (cf. Lk 17:6), because it carries within it the strength of God’s love that opens the way to salvation. #GospelOfTheDay
The story that Christ tells in the #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 16:19-31) is sadly very relevant today. How many Lazaruses die before the greed that forgets justice, profits that trample on charity, and riches that are blind to the pain of the poor!
The #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 16:1-13) invites us to ask ourselves how we are managing material goods, the resources of the earth, and our very lives that God has entrusted to us. We can follow the way of selfishness, placing wealth above all else and thinking only of ourselves. 1/3
In the #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 16:1–13), Jesus sets forth a stark alternative between God and wealth, asking us to take a clear and consistent stand. “No servant can serve two masters”; therefore, “you cannot serve God and wealth.” 1/
Humility is really freedom from ourselves. Those who exalt themselves think that nothing is more interesting than themselves. Yet, those who know they are precious in God’s eyes have greater things of which to boast, and a dignity that shines on its own. #GospelOfTheDay (Lk 14:1,7-14)