WORD OF FAITH
Being disciples: a relationship and a response
Jesus calls each one of us, personally, by name, to follow him and he has a unique and special purpose for each and every one of us that nobody else can do.
St. John the Baptist recognizes Jesus
We are certainly called to be disciples, recognizing who Jesus is.
The 2024 Epiphany
With the coming of the Savior, the obvious question is: Are we like King Herod or the Magi?
Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph
The foundations of family that are shared in our Scriptures are unchanging wisdom.
The promises of the Lord last forever!
Sunday's readings are a sweeping tour-de-force of salvation history and God’s faithfulness throughout the story
Rejoice heartily!
The recognition of Jesus’ presence is the way that we can live in joy.
The second week of Advent brings comfort and hope!
God comes in great humility and love to be among us and to save us. The good news is the arrival of the King of Glory — Jesus the Christ.
Advent: Waiting with Vigilance
This season is the remembering of Jesus’ birth and the anticipation of the second coming of the Christ.
Matthew’s Gospel and the Final Judgment
The reign or kingship of Jesus Christ is something dynamic that is at the very heart of our faith and who we are and what we do.
The parable of the talents
When Jesus speaks about using our talents and gifts fruitfully, he is not really talking about the gifts and talents that the world values.
Being alert and ready: The parable of the bridesmaids
The teaching that Jesus wishes to give through this colorful parable is, perhaps, quite a simple one, but also an essential one!
The virtue of humility
It also helps us to recognize that we are not self-made: we rely on others and above all on God
Loving our neighbor as another self?
Jesus wants us to become imitators of himself so that others may come to Christ.
Making present the Kingdom of Heaven in a secular world
Are we fulfilling our responsibility to God? Or are we pushing those responsibilities off onto others or are we neglecting them all together?
We have all been invited to the wedding feast!
This invitation is the call to universal salvation. The wedding feast in the Old and New Testaments is a sign of final salvation.
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