
April 1, 2026
Word of Faith is a weekly break down of this week's scripture readings. Dive deeper into what the Gospel message at Mass will be.
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Costs and rewards of discipleship
How do I shoulder my cross and follow Jesus? How do I live in the hope of becoming my truest self?
How do I shoulder my cross and follow Jesus? How do I live in the hope of becoming my truest self?
The challenge of being called
We have been called to be disciples, to preach the Good News by our lives. S
We have been called to be disciples, to preach the Good News by our lives. S
Called to compassion
The harvest is still abundant and we are called to continue to gather people together by healing, forgiving and loving.
The harvest is still abundant and we are called to continue to gather people together by healing, forgiving and loving.
Eucharist: The extravagant gesture
This Sunday, this solemnity, is an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of the Eucharist in our lives.
This Sunday, this solemnity, is an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of the Eucharist in our lives.
The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity
Why is this mystery so important, and what can we say about the Trinity?
‘Come, Holy Spirit!’
Each day this week, why not reflect on one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit and see how this gift is working in your life?
Each day this week, why not reflect on one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit and see how this gift is working in your life?
We are in a waiting room!
We are some of the few people who ever get to hear the Scripture readings for the Seventh Sunday of Easter, and what wonderful readings they are!
We are some of the few people who ever get to hear the Scripture readings for the Seventh Sunday of Easter, and what wonderful readings they are!
A masterclass about love
There is one last point about love and keeping Jesus’ commandments: above all, love is a gift.
Fourth Sunday of Easter
Christ is the Shepherd who seeks us, the Gate who guards us, the Lamb who redeems us, and the life who sustains us.
Christ is the Shepherd who seeks us, the Gate who guards us, the Lamb who redeems us, and the life who sustains us.
The Third Sunday of Easter
Every believer is called to this same journey — from confusion to clarity, from discouragement to faith, from absence to presence.
Christ is risen! He is truly risen! Alleluia!
Let us live as Easter people — transfigured by grace, radiant with joy, and steadfast in hope
Let us live as Easter people — transfigured by grace, radiant with joy, and steadfast in hope
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