Tag: faith
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Corpus Christi Reflection – You Become What You Receive
As Saint Augustine once told newly baptized Christians: “Behold what you are; become what you receive.” What a powerful Eucharistic truth. The Eucharist is not only something we receive. It is a mystery that slowly transforms us into the Body of Christ for the life of the world. Today, as we celebrate the Solemnity of…
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The Spirit Who Makes Faith Alive Again
The Pentecost Sunday reflection emphasizes the significance of Pentecost as the moment faith truly awakens. The Holy Spirit transforms fearful disciples into bold witnesses of Christ. This renewal invites believers to overcome internal complacency, uniting diverse individuals into a vibrant, living Church. It calls for prayer and renewal of faith through the Holy Spirit.
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Ascension of the Lord Reflection – Our Mission and Our Hope
A Catholic reflection on the Ascension of the Lord exploring Christ’s kingship, mission, intercession, and the Christian hope of heaven.
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Divine Mercy Sunday 2026
the world will never truly experience peace unless it turns completely toward Divine Mercy. Pope Saint John Paul II Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, There are moments in life when we all know what it means to live behind closed doors. Sometimes we close the doors because of fear.Sometimes because of guilt.Sometimes because of…
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After Confession: A Catholic Guide to Healing, Freedom, and Beginning Again
“There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.”— Romans 8:1 After confession, many people receive absolution yet continue carrying fear, shame, and self-punishment in their hearts. This guide is for those who struggle repeatedly with pornography, masturbation, or other habitual temptations and wish to move from guilt toward healing, truth, and…
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Easter Sunday Homily 2026
“If Christ has not been raised, your faith is in vain.”(1 Corinthians 15:14) Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, Christ is risen! Alleluia! Today we celebrate the greatest truth of our Christian faith: Jesus is alive. Even today, many people may accept that Jesus lived in history as a real person.But they still struggle to…
