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Daily Gospel Reflection on Veritas Catholic Network

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Daily Gospel Reflection on Veritas Catholic Network

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Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 16. It is a prayer to God, crying out that He will be our protection and saving grace. So often we hope in our own abilities and talents. As we listen to this Psalm it is a remin
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s reading is from 1 Kings 19:9-16. Elijah has run away from persecution and is trying to find shelter and safety. God then speaks to Elijah in the intimacy of Elijah’s heart, in the still small voice. There are ti
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today is the Feast of St. Anthony of Padua, Fr. Sam connects the story of St. Anthony with Christ’s call for our righteousness to surpass that which the law requires. Jesus tells us if we arguing to truly live the Chri
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel reading is Mt 5:17-19. Jesus doesn’t come to abolish the law, but to fulfill it. As such, the Beatitudes can be read as the fulfillment of the law, of the Commandments. The Beatitudes reveal not the rules
Praised be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel reading is Mt 5:13-16, it is the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle.Jesus instructs us to be salt if the earth and light for the world. We can only be these two things if we have cultivated the spirit of
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mt 5:1-12.Today we hear the Beatitudes, a tremendous compliment to the Commandments. While the Commandments are truly “commands” we must follow, the Beatitudes illustrate the spiritual growth
Praised Be Jesus Christ!The Second Reading from Mass comes from 2 Corinthians 4:13-5.St. Paul reminds us that the material of the world is transitory, it’s passing away. We must aim for the eternity of heaven in this life, not wealth, power,
Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.In the second reading, 2 Tim 4:1-8, Paul instructs Timothy to preach the Gospel “in and out of season”. As we celebrate the Immaculate Heart of Mary we can contemplate
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus!The Heart of Jesus burns with love for humanity, it is wounded but constantly pours out love. As Jesus reveals his Most Sacred Heart to St. Mary Alacoque He emphasizes His desi
Praised be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 12:28-34. Jesus provides us with the two greatest commandments. To love God above all others and to love all others for God. By putting God first, we are able to love all others properly.
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s First Reading is from 2 Tim 1. Paul is reminding Timothy that the Good News is not only preached but is given sacramentally. When St. Timothy was ordained he was given the gift of the Holy Spirit, a spiritual re
Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 12:13-17.Jesus is asked if it’s a sin to pay the census tax. The census, remember, is a grave act for the Jews (cf. David's census being considered a grave sin). Nonetheless, Jesus says
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 12:1-12. Today is the feast of St. Charles Lwanga. St. Charles was a man who was appointed an official to his king in Uganda after his predecessor was executed for challenging the king’s d
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 14:12-26. It is fitting that we hear of the Last Supper on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi! Today we celebrate the Eucharist, the gift of the Lord’s very presence. As we are in a time of E
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel is Mark 11: 27-33. It is the feast of St. Justin Martyr. St. Justin is one of the earliest apologists in the history of the Church. He writes about the structure of the Mass, Christians in society, and st
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Luke 1:39-56, it is the feast of the Visitation!When Mary greets Elizabeth, John the Baptist jumps in the womb of Mary. So too, we hear the great phrase “blessed are you” and the Magnificcat,
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 10:46-52.The fact that Jesus is leaving Jericho with his disciples and a large crowd of people is significant. Jericho represents “the walled place” that needs to be destroyed. What is it
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 10:32-45.Jesus is reminding his apostles what is going to happen, namely, that he will suffer and die. He’s also reminding them what is required of his disciples.We also learn several le
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 10:28-31.The Apostles have given up everything to follow Jesus. What will happen to them? What’s the reward? The reward is that they will receive one hundredfold in return, in the next li
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Goose Reading is Mark 10:17-27.A rich young man asks Jesus how to enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus gives him (and us) the fundamental rule, follow the commandments. Further, if you do this, sell what you have
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Reading is MT 28:16-28. This Gospel calls us to contemplate the specific mystery that God is a Trinity of Persons.Ultimately, the Trinity is not something that we are fully capable of understanding. Nonetheless
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today the first reading is James 5:13-20.James is instructing the Christian community on prayer. He teaches we should always lead with prayer and draw together in union in service, in other words to act in word and dee
Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel reading is Mark 10:1-12.Today, Jesus teaches on divorce. “In the beginning it was not so”. Marriage is meant to highlight the complimentary of man and woman, with their union being a sign of the love of
Praised Be Jesus Christ!Today’s Gospel is Mark 9:41-50. If we were to cause one of the littlest one to sin, we’d be better to have a millstone tied around our neck and thrown into the sea. These are not gentle words. Jesus is highlighting jus
Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 9:38-40.The apostles find a man casting out demons in the name of Jesus. They go to stop him, but Jesus prevents them saying that anyone who is not “against us” is for us.Jesus desires that all of us would be ex
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