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21:38People want to feel supported and safe at work – and inspired to innovate. What can people working at large corporations do to create this kind of environment? Saskia Mureau is the Director of Customer Digital at the Port of Rotterdam where she is harnessing digital systems to reduce emissions. She is passionate about creating inclusive workplaces where psychological safety and collaboration drive meaningful change. In this episode, Kamila sits down with Suchi to talk about why she chose to work at large corporations rather than startups. Saskia also reflects on her personal experiences, including navigating IVF while at work, and discusses how organizations can foster environments where employees feel empowered to bring their whole selves to work. Links: Saskia Mureau on Linkedin WHO infertility research BCG 2024 report on psychological safety in the workplace Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
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Today's Gospel Reading is Mark 1:14-20
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Today’s Gospel Reading is John 6:1-15. We are the beginning of the Bread of Life Discourse. Jesus teaches that He has come to feed the world, starting by literally feeding this crowd of 5,000. His will is that we would be fed, that we would have enough to be actually satisfied. Importantly, Jesus not only wants to satisfy our physical hunger but our spiritual hunger. Everyone has been made to seek the Lord. Jesus is teaching the apostles to have this outlook, and that’s why he says to the disciples, how they would feed this crowd”? Reflecting on this, we should ask ourselves, how can we bring the presence of Christ, especially the presence of Christ in the Eucharist, to others. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 13:24-30. The Kingdom of Heaven can be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field but an enemy came in the night and sowed weeds. This shows the Kingdom is both now and a heavenly reality. Right now, we must contend with both the good and the bad. Yet the man who sowed the good seed knows what is good, that is, the good in creation and the good in us. We shouldn’t be distressed when we see evil, when see difficulties and challenges. Rather, God asks us to wait patiently and trust that He wants to reap a rich harvest. Today were are called to remain in good soil, to grow and bear fruit for the glory of God! Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the Feast of Saints Joachim and Anne, the grandparents of Jesus and the parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 13:18-23. Jesus explains the parable of the sower and the seed. The seed grows up especially in those hearts and minds of those that are willing to receive him. The seed that is faith planted by Christ can really grow. St. Joachim and Anne are, according to the tradition of the Church, are great examples of good soil, open to the seed of faith. Joachim and Anne were patient for the gift of a child. Like the one who sowes the seed they understood, that sometimes our role is to wait in patience. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 20:20-28. Today is the feast of the Apostles James the Greater. James’ and John’s mother asks that her sons would sit at Jesus’s right and left in His kingdom. Jesus asks if they are capable of drinking the cup prepared for Him, to which they say yes. Jesus makes clear that those who lead are to serve, thus the disciples aren’t to seek the places of honor, but to serve all others. Whoever wishes to be first, must be last. Today, may we pray for the grace to seek first the Kingdom of Heaven by serving our Lord in others. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 13:1-9. It is the very familiar parable of the sower and the seed. As the seed grows, it grows on rocky soil, among the thorns, and good soil. On the rocky soil it grows but dies quickly because it has no root. Among the thorns the soil is good, but the weeds choke it. Finally in the good soil it grows and bears a fruitful harvest. Those who preach the Gospel must bring the Good News to everyone, those with all kinds of soil. You can also expect to see a harvest in certain kinds of places. In places of good soil, good fruit, but in places with rocky soil or among the thorns, we must first cultivate the soil, to try and make it good soil. To help those pressured by the world to get to a place to receive the word more deeply. Is the soil of our hearts well cultivated? Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 12:46-50. “Whoever does the will of my Father” is mother, brother and sister to me. Whoever seeks and does the will of the Father is a brother or sister to Christ. With this comes the responsibility to strive to live according to the Gospel. We must make it our aim, goal, and only focus to live as Jesus wants us to live. In His Word, love and mercy by the following of the Commandments. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of St. Mary Magdalene and the reading is John 20:1-2,11-18. In the Gospel Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene. Mary is one of the first witnesses of the Resurrection and she is instructed to go to the other disciples to share the Good News of Christ’s resurrection! Mary is one of the first bearers of the good news. We too are called to be His witnesses in the world. Through the intercession of St. Mary Magdalene, may we all be witnesses to the Good News of Christ’s Resurrection and work in our lives. St. Mary Magdalene, pray for us!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 7:30-34. After the apostles have gone out and have carried out the mission of proclaiming the Gospel, Jesus calls them back to rest together. Are we numbered among the crowd clamoring to know the Lord? The ones who follow Him in all things and desire to bring Him to others. Do we have the heart and mercy of Christ?…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 12:14-21. The pharisees begin their “rebellion” against Jesus. So, Jesus pulls back so that the focus can be on his teaching, and not so much the pharisees. When He pulls back, he heals everyone who comes to him. Jesus comes to bring us the gift we really need, to restore us with God. In this reading we see the “divine dance” where Jesus takes a step toward us, and, if we begin to run away, he takes a step back. Always moving, or “dancing”, so he can be in relationship with us.…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 12:1-8. Jesus and his companions are picking the heads of grain as they walk through the fields. However, it’s the sabbath, and as such, they are “working on the Sabbath”. Jesus speaks to the deeper meaning of the Sabbath. He wants us to not look at just the “strict” letter of the law, but also the spirit of the law. Remember, but the letter and the spirit of the law. Man was not made for the Sabbath (to be burdened by the rule) but the Sabbath made for man (to offer us the time of rest).…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 11:28-30. Jesus invites us to come Himself, to learn from Him. Yet, how easily we look for other things. Do we only turn to Him in suffering? Do we do so automatically?
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 11:25-27. Jesus’s prays for the disciples as He sends them out to share the Gospel. Jesus was their “support behind the scenes”. We have the same. Jesus prays for us. Scripture tells us that Jesus intercedes for us as the perfect high priest before God. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. The Gospel is Matthew 11:20-24. When Jesus comes to proclaim the Gospel, He proclaims the Gospel of repentance by calling to example cities where paganism ran rampant. He says if those cities had seen the signs people He preached to had seen, they would have repented quickly. Fr. Sam also details the Carmelite Spirituality. So many great saints have come from the Carmelite order, under the patronage of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Through the Intercession of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel may we share in the spiritual fruits of the Carmelite communities. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of St. Bonaventure, the Gospel reading is Matthew 10:34 - 11:1. Jesus is preparing his disciples for the fact that there are many who will not accept the Gospel. Not only this, but there will even be division within the household over faith in Christ. When people receive us and the Gospel message, they are really receiving Christ. St. Bonaventure understood what it meant to preach the Gospel with fidelity, to carry the Good News despite obstacles and difficulties, to the world. Let us pray for the same grace to do so. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 6:7-13. Jesus sends out the disciples two by two with nothing but a walking stick. Where you are welcomed, receive it, drive out demons, heal the sick and share the Good News. At every moment Jesus desires us to be evangelists in all moments, in the various settings of our lives. We are called to be witnesses and we are to take nothing except the Gospel, the Holy Spirit dwelling in our hearts. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the Feast of St. Monica, the Gospel reading is Matthew 23:23-26.
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 23:13-22. Jesus challenges the Pharisees, those blind guides.
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Today’s Sunday Gospel reading is John 6:60-69. We continue the Bread of Life Discourse.
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Today is the Feast of St. Bartholomew , the Gospel reading is John 1:45-51. Nathaniel and Bartholomew are generally agreed by scholars to be same apostles, just different names from different language. Here we see Nathaniel under the fig tree. Jesus knows him, not just where he is, but that he is a true child of Israel, a faithful son. Nathaniel believes instantaneous. What do we learn? That through Nathaniel’s (and our) reception of the Gospel, many will come to know Jesus. Let us follow the apostolic example of St. Bartholomew so we might be witnesses to the Gospel to all we meet!…
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Today is the Feast of St. Rose of Lima, the Gospel reading is Matthew 22:34-40. When asked which commandment is the greatest, Jesus gives a powerful answer, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” St. Rose of Lima lived out this commandment beautifully. She wanted to love God above all things, and despite the fact that her desire to be a nun were denied, she lived a life of prayer, penance, and service to others out of love for Christ. The whole law and the prophets is that if you put God above all others, we will have no other choice than to love others.…
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Today is the feast of the Queenship of Mary and the Gospel reading is Matthew 22:1-14. Mary who has been assumed into heaven, who shares first in the glory of her Son’s Resurrection, has been crowned the Queen of Heaven. This reminds us that God has set her as an intercessor and as a guide. In the Gospel, the king throws a wedding banquet and the invitation is negated over and over. A trend that begins with Adam and Eve, continues with Israel, is placed before us. Do we choose to attend the wedding feast or do we spurn it? God always sends his servants to call the people back. Finally, He sends His Son. Will we receive His word? Through the intercession of Mary, Queen of Heaven, let us pray for the grace to say yes to the Lord’s invitation.…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 20:1-16, it is the feast of Pope St. Pius X. It is the parable of the landowner who goes out, hires laborers for his vineyard throughout the day, and pays them all the daily wage, even those who have only worked for an hour. So it is with our Heavenly Father, God the Father gives us His gifts and blessings equally and the same. Pope St. Pius X understood that this grace was always being offered in a particular way in the Eucharist. He wanted everyone to be able to receive the Eucharist more frequently. Through the intercession of St. Pius X may we have the grace to respond to the Lord’s invitation to work in the vineyard with a yes! Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading Mathew 19:23-30. For the rich it is very hard to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. The disciples reply that they’ve given up everything, but Jesus reminds them it’s not about the stuff they have, but rather the disposition of heart. So many saints have given up everything to follow Jesus in order to dedicate their whole being to following the Lord. One of those great saints is St. Bernard of Clairvaux, whose feast day we celebrate today. When the call feels to difficult, let us ask for the grace to return to the Lord in the fullness of discipleship.…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 19:16-22. A rich young man approaches Jesus to ask what he must do to inherit the Kingdom of God. Jesus tells him to keep the commandments, which the young man meets with enthusiasm because he’s already doing that. But Jesus tells him there’s one thing he lacks. To sell all he has, give it to the poor, and follow Him. The young man goes away sad, for he has many possessions. Remember, Jesus looks at this man with love even though he lacks something. He offers the young man an invitation, and even though he walks away saddened, take note that Jesus doesn’t revoke his invitation. There’s no such thing as too late. Jesus continues to look at us with Love and to invite us to follow after Him, let us today pray for the grace to respond to Jesus’s merciful invitation by following Him.…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is John 6:51-58, continuing the Bread of Life Discourse. We are reminded that Jesus, the Bread of Life, is God’s food for the world. God desires us to be fed. He doesn’t want us to be alone and starving he truly desires us to be taken care of. Part of God’s providence is to provide us with what we really need. In the Eucharist we find the spiritual food that is necessary. As we grow in Eucharistic piety and devotion may we grow in this gift and more fully live out Jesus’s love for us.…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 19:13-15. Jesus says “let the children come to me”. Fr. Sam shares his experience of the amazing faith of the young people with whom he has worked. We should do nothing to stand in the way of young people coming to Jesus. As such, we need to encourage & support them, reminding them that their youth is not a liability but a gift. Let us pray that young people would have a true fervor for Christ!…
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1 Jesus Teaches on Divorce and the Indissolubility of Marriage 1:46
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1:46Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 19:3-12. Jesus is presenting his teaching on divorce and the indissolubility of marriage. It is so important to recognize, especially in our culture, that Jesus is teaching that marriage is holy, between a man and a woman, and is permanent. Regardless of this truth, the Church still desires to be close to those who have marriages that are broken down, those that struggle because of these realities. Let us pray for those in need of healing in their marriages.…
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Today is the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven. We read Luke 1:39-56. There in the hill country, the child in Elizabeth’s womb leaps for joy and Mary is called Blessed by her cousin. This is the day that Mary, the Woman who carried Christ into the world, was brought into heaven both body and soul. She tastes already what we hope to experience because she is the Ark of the Covenant that brings the Christ into the world. She was Immaculately Conceived and lived her life in perfect Communion with the Lord. Let us ask for her intercession that we might share in the fullness of eternal life, body and soul, the same eternal life she already participates in.…
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Today’s the feast of St. Maximillian Kolbe, we read Matthew 18:15-20. Jesus teaches us how we are to correct a brother that sins against us and how often we are to forgive. St. Maximillian Kobe, beautifully devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, helped give hope to the people in Auschwitz. Maximillian offered himself in the place of a man that was going to be killed because the man cried out that he had a family. It was in the starvation chamber, where “two or three were present”, that Jesus was present with these individuals. St. Maximilian Kolbe was the last to survive, praying for the souls of those who had gone before and for the forgiveness of his captors. St. Maximilian offered his life as a witness to the Good News of the Gospel. Through his intercession may we have the courage of our convictions, that we might bring the light and peace of God to all we meet. St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!…
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1 There is More Rejoicing In Heaven Over 1 Repentant Sinner Than From 99 Righteous People 2:00
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2:00Today’s Gospel is from Matthew 18. The disciples are asking Jesus who the greatest are in the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus teaches them about being like a little child and about the lost sheep that returns to the fold. This is a good reminder that when we fall, God desires us to return to the fold. We are constantly invited back. If you’ve wandered far, remember the words, “there is more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous people who remain faithful”. No matter where we are on this path, let us remember this truth, if we wish to enter the kingdom of heaven, we must become like little children, take up our cross and follow Him, and that God’s mercy is for us all.…
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1 We Have Been Won By the Blood of Christ - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 10:24-33. Jesus continues to send his apostles out as messengers and witnesses. As he prepares them for persecution and difficulty he reminds them who is really in charge. Suffering is not a sign that you are no longer in God’s favor. Rather, they are to remember that God knows and loves them intimately. They have been won by the Blood of Christ. So too, we have been counted, numbered, and redeemed by the Precious Blood of Christ! As such, we are to be witnesses of the Good News to the entire world. Let us pray for the grace to be ready to give witness to the truth, the goodness, and the mercy of Jesus Christ! Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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1 The Call To Be Sheep Among Wolves - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Matthew 10:16-23. Jesus is sending out his apostles out as sheep among wolves. As such they must be shrewd as serpents but as gentle as doves. So too, they are not to prepare their defense ahead of time, the Holy Spirit will give them the power to give testimony. We should rely on the Holy Spirit, but remember what else the disciples did, they learned how to be a witness from the Lord Himself. So too, we need to spend time with Jesus every single day, we need to reflect on His words, we need to learn the Catholic Faith. By doing these things, we prepare ourselves to give testimony as sheep among wolves. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of St. Benedict, our reading is Matthew 10:7-15. Jesus sends the disciples out to every town and village to cure the sick and preach the word. It is active and moving. St. Benedict founded monasteries to be stable institutions. What St. Benedict understood was that Christianity is more than just going out and proclaiming the word, it is also contemplating God, much like Jesus on the mountain top. St. Benedict, pray for us. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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1 Go To Those Who are Sheep Without A Shepherd - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:01
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2:01Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 10:1-7. Jesus sends the 12 out to the lost sheep of Israel. Israel, awaiting its savior, will come to know of its Messiah. Just as Jesus sent out the 12, He sends us out. Not only to those who will listen to us, but to those who haven’t yet heard the Good News. To those who are sheep without a shepherd. And still, we witness to one another as well. Let us pray for the grace to bring the Mercy of God to the world. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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1 The Harvest is Many, But the Laborers are Few - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 9:32-38. Jesus sees the need of the people who follow him. They need God’s grace, they need His mercy. He also sees their desire, the true desire to live in the Covenant. They want to walk according to the Commandments, they want to be in true Communion with God. There are so many seeking God, the harvest is many, but those who labor to bring God to the people are few. Today we pray for an increase in evangelists and for the grace to be the best evangelists we can be. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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1 Continue Meditating on Christ's Healing Power! - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 9:18-26. It’s the story of the synagogue official and the woman with the hemorrhage. As we read this Gospel again we’re being invited to consider the healing power of Christ. Why reread this Gospel story despite having read it recently? It is important to continuously meditate on the healing power of the Lord. He wants to bring healing grace into our lives and into the whole world. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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1 Jesus was Met with Great Unbelief in Nazareth - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today’s Gospel Reading Is Mark 6:1-6. Jesus returns home to Nazareth where He is met by great unbelief. The Gospels say that Jesus isn’t able to perform great miracles because the people are lacking in faith. All of us are called to be evangelists, but it’s not always easy to share the Gospel with those who are closest to us. Family is often one of the hardest places to evangelize. Yet, we need to pay attention to the fact that Jesus still goes into Nazareth. He doesn’t avoid those closest to Him, but goes, despite their upcoming rejection. We too are called to be instruments of God’s love and mercy always and to everyone. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of St. Maria Goretti, the Gospel reading is Matthew 9:14-17. Maria Goretti did not grow up "well off", but she had a great faith, living in the difficult situations in our life. In a moment of fear, when she was being assaulted, she trusted in God. As a martyr, she is a great witness to trusting in God’s mercy. In the Gospel today, Jesus instructs us to keep maintain the newness of the Gospel in our lives. Keeping it “fresh” each and every day, never waning in our commitment to it. St. Maria Goretti, pray for us! Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 9:9-13. This is the story of Matthew’s call to be a disciple. He’s called to follow Jesus and he invites many people to come along with him, sinners who need mercy. The Scribes and Pharisees recognize that Jesus knows his stuff, they may even be a bit jealous of Jesus for that reason. Today, let us not be like the pharisees who can’t comprehend why Jesus sits with sinners, and instead, like Matthew, follow when we are called and rejoicing the conversion of sinners. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 9:1-8. Jesus forgives and heals a paralyzed man. The Pharisees want to know who but God can forgive sins? Jesus is thus using the healing as proof of His divinity. Then the crowds glorify God. What’s more important, the physical healing Jesus performs or the forgiveness of our sins? Today as we reflect on our freedom, let us recognize we have the freedom to choose to follow Christ.…
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Today is the feast of St. Thomas the apostle, the Gospel reading is John 20:24-29. It is the moment that Thomas demands to place his hand in the Lord’s side. What must be remembered before this event, Thomas is (mistakingly) ready to go into battle for the Lord, to die for the Lord. He’s ready to do whatever it takes. He’s no doubter at all. Moreover, as soon as he sees the Lord he confesses Jesus as Lord and God. Thomas is the great paradigm of zeal and conversion. Let us pray that the Lord would grant us the same confession of Faith as Thomas, who seeing the Risen Lord says, "my Lord and my God".…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 8:23-27. Jesus is asleep in the boat and wakes up to find the disciples afraid and in chaos. The truth is that Jesus is present with us in the boat. He walks with us in every circumstance, constantly with us. Today, we need to ask for the grace to recognize Him in the boat, walking with us and accompanying us in every challenge and struggle.…
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Today’s Gospel is Matthew 8:18-22. Many people approach the Lord offering to follow Him, but almost all with a small caveat attached. Jesus reminds us that if we follow Him, there will be challenges. We must be like Him in all things, and sometimes that means we must suffer. Nonetheless, the Lord tells us not to wait, but to follow Him now. Today is the day, even if that means we have nowhere to lay our heads or must put aside the task we desire to do or lose good friends. Lord, today grant us the grace to be true disciples in deed and in heart.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 5:21-43. Today’s Gospel features two beautiful miracles of healing. Jairus’s daughter is healed and the woman who has been hemorrhaging for twelve years is healed. Jesus isn’t afraid to come to our place of suffering, he enters in and brings Himself and His love and mercy. These two healings are performed in two different ways. First, Jairus asks directly where as the woman just needs to “get close enough”. Let us understand the breadth of Jesus’s healing ministry and have the confidence to ask Christ for healing and the faith of the woman to believe in His healing and mercy.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today is the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, and today’s Gospel Reading is Mt 16:13-19. Today we have Peter’s great confession of faith and his being renamed Peter, that is “rock”. We stand firm on this apostolic foundation, that of Peter and the other disciples. Peter made the first confession of faith in Jesus, and now, we make the confession of faith because of what the Apostles have handed on! Saints Peter and Paul pray for us that we might remain true to the Gospel you devoted your lives to preaching.…
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1 An Example of Hope for Those Who Suffer - Saint Jane Frances de Chantal 2:00
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2:00Today we read from Matthew 17:22-27, it’s the feast of St. Jane Frances De Chantal. St. Jane is a fascinating figure. She was married to a nobleman and they had six children together. Unfortunately, her husband was killed 7 years into their marriage, which lead St. Jane into a deep depression. It was after her husbands death that she encountered St. Francis De Sales. He encouraged to her to continue to live a life of holiness. Her story is so fascinating because her life was truly one that had difficulties. Through the intercession of St. Jane, may we come to understand our call to live in companionship with Jesus through every consolation and every difficulty.…
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Today we celebrate the feast of St. Lawerence. We read from John 12:24-26. Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies it remains just a single grain. But if it falls to the ground and dies it will bear fruit. This the beauty of what happens with the blood of the martyrs. St. Lawerence was instructed by the procurator of his government to gather the treasure of the Church and bring it to him, so St. Lawerence brought him the poor. The true treasure of the Church is the souls of the redeemed. St. Lawerence in his great witness inspired so many to faith.…
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Today’s gospel reading is Matthew 16:24-28, it is the feast of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Jesus instructs us to pick up our crosses and follow him. St. Teresa Benedicta does this an accomplished manner. Prior to becoming a Carmelite sister she lived as a Jewish woman, named Edith Stein. Further, she was a profound philosopher developing aspects of the philosophy titled phenomonology. This philosophy had a profound impact on Pope St. John Paul II. Most of all, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross was ultimately sent to a concentration camp during World War II, where she gave her life caring for those who were suffering. St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, pray for us.…
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Today we celebrate the feast of St. Dominic, we read Matthew 6:13-23. Jesus asks the apostles who people say he is and Peter gives his great confession. Jesus then names Peter the Rock, and yet Peter still struggles. It is said that St. Dominic had the Gospel of Matthew memorized. He would have known that Peter struggled. Further still, he would have known to be wary of how personal traits could potentially stand in the way of the preaching of the Gospel. Nonetheless, from St. Dominic, some of the great Dominican saints and theologians that followed him, the Church has received amazing insights into the Divine Logic. Let us pray today that our thoughts would be more aligned with God’s.…
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We continue, today, reading John 6. In the Gospel Jesus teaches that His Flesh is true food and His Blood is true drink. What happens when we come before Jesus in the Eucharist? We are given new spiritual life. Receiving Jesus in the Eucharist and remaining before Him in Adoration is a profound blessing. Let us pray for the gift of deeper devotion to Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 15:21-28. The Canaanite woman comes to Jesus to beg for healing for her daughter. She asks for a gift and Jesus engages in some wordplay. Jesus is using the stereotypes from His own era to call forth her faith. While Canaanites were looked on as “dogs”, as “less than”, Jesus uses this stereotype to show that everyone, even those who are considered to be “less than”, are capable of great faith! Ultimately, the Canaanite woman ends up making an act of great faith! She is both humble and faithful enough to say “I’ll take even the leftovers”. Jesus wants us to come to Him with the same courage and humility. Do we pray with presumption or humility? May we today have the faith, the humility, and the courage of the Canaanite woman as we approach Jesus with our requests.…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Mark 9;2-10, it is the Feast of the Transfiguration! Jesus is Transfigured before Peter, James and John. He is glorified by His Heavenly Father and speaks to Moses and Elijah. The disciples have this profound moment of closeness with Jesus, and these three disciples want to stay there, but Jesus brings them down the mountain. Often times in the summer you have the chance for great spiritual growth. Just as we often want to “stay on the mountain” in the place of glory, we want to stay in the high points of the faith life. But to do so would be to ignore our mission. So, we must “go back down the mountain” and serve. Still, just as Jesus goes back down the mountain with Peter, James and John, when the spiritual high begins to ebb and flow, Jesus comes down the mountain with us and walks with us in the ordinary moments of life. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 14:13-21. It is the feast of the dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. This basilica was built after the Council of Ephesus in the year 431, when Mary was affirmed as the Theotokos, the Mother of God. Why build and celebrate the dedication of this Basilica? It helps remind us that Mary accompanies us by her intercession & prayer. In the Gospel today, the apostles bring to Jesus five loaves and two fish. In a certain way, they intercede just as Mary intercedes and prays for us, that we might receive the graces necessary for our lives. When we celebrate the dedication of a Church, we also remember the universality of the Church. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today we continue in the Bread of Life discourse, reading John 6:24-35. The people are seeking out Jesus because He has fed them. They are looking for more food. But as he does so He helps them recognize that the physical hunger they feel corresponds to the spiritual hunger they have. We seek not that which only satisfies the body, but that which satisfies the soul. The Eucharist is more than just a passing moment. the Eucharist is the presence of Christ enduring with us in our time so that we can prepare to be with Him in eternity. Lord, give us this bread always. Help us to always be hungry for You in the Eucharist!…
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1 Christians Are Persecuted For Telling the Truth, We Should Still Tell the Truth 2:00
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2:00Today we read from Matthew 14:1-12. Here, we hear the story of the death of St. John the Baptist. John the Baptist is beheaded because Herod is a lost soul, and more importantly, because John told the truth. We live in an age where Christians are mocked and even persecuted for telling the truth. We should still tell the truth. Through the intercession of St. John the Baptist may we have the courage of our convictions, the strength to stand strong in a hostile culture, and have the perseverance to run the race. St. John the Baptist, pray for us!…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 13:54-58. As Jesus teaches in the synagogue in his hometown the people question His Person and His authority. As such, Jesus was “unable to do many might deeds there”. This shows that Jesus’s miracles are cooperative. What happens if we don’t ask, if we don’t believe, if we refuse His grace? Jesus will not force His goodness and miracles upon us. He doesn’t force Himself. He waits, he gives us the chance to say yes or no. Let us pray for patience in spreading the Gospel and for the docility to cooperate with the Lord’s grace.…
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1 The Kingdom of God is Open to All, But All Are Called to Conversion 2:00
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2:00Today is the feast of St. Alphonsus Liguori. The Gospel reading is Matthew 13:47-53. The Kingdom of heaven collects fish of every kind. At the end of time the good and righteous are separated from the bad. What this means is that the Kingdom of Heaven is open to all people; good, bad and ugly. The bad aren’t outrightly rejected, they are simply called to change. The Catholic Church means “here comes everyone”, and “everyone” is called to conversion.…
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Today is the feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The Gospel Reading is Matthew 13:44-46. Jesus likens the Kingdom of Heaven to someone who sells everything they have for a field with a hidden treasure or one pearl of great price. Jesus is telling us that eternal life in Heaven is worth everything that we have. St. Ignatius of Loyola is a great example of one who sells what they have for the Lord. Upon a great conversion during his recovery he finally finds the one thing that he had been seeking after all along. Here is what we need to remember. God is the better part. A life lived with Jesus is better than a life of material goods. They will not satisfy us. Let us pray, through the intercession of St. Ignatius of Loyola, for the grace to sell everything for the pearl of great price, life with Jesus Christ Himself. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 13:36-43. The Apostles ask Jesus to explain to them the Parable of the sower and seed. Jesus explains that whatever evil we may have to endure, God has the final victory. God in His goodness offers us victory over sin and death. He separates that which is evil, and so we pray, that the Lord would cast into the fire that which is evil in us, so we might be perfected in Him. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today is the feast of Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. We read from the Gospel of John 11:19-27. Jesus in his friendship of Martha, Mary and Lazarus wants to be with them in this moment of sadness. It is the last of His miracles of His public ministry. In the juxtaposition between Martha and Mary we see the dispositions of the human heart. Martha, who once condemned Mary for sitting at Jesus’s feet, is the first to run to Jesus this time, where as Mary, remains at home. This story reminds us that Jesus wants to restore us, and most of all, call out of us the confession of faith he called out of Martha. Praised Be Jesus Christ!…
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Today’s Reading is Luke 6:39-42
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Today's Gospel Reading is LK 6:27-38
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Today's Gospel Reading is Luke 6:20-26.
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Today’s Sunday Gospel Reflection is Mark 7:31-37. Jesus says “epatha”. Jesus shows us how profoundly he has entered into our humanity.
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Today’s First Reading is from 1 Corinthians 4:6-15.
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Today’s Gospel reading is Luke 5:33-39.
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Luke 5:1-11. Jesus tell Peter to put the “boat out into deeper water”, “at your command”.
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Luke 4:38-44. Jesus Heals the mother-in-law of Simon.
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Luke 4:31-37, it is the feast of St. Gregory the Great.
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Today’s Gospel reading is Luke 4:16-30. Let us not become to “used too” holiness.
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1 Why Do Jesus's Disciples NOT follow the Traditions of the Elders? 2:00
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2:00Today’s Sunday Gospel Reflection is Mk 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23
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Today's Gospel Reading is Mt 25:14-30 .
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 25:1-13.
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Today we celebrate the feast of the beheading of St. John the Baptist. Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 6:17-29.
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Today is the Feast of St. Augustine, the Patron Saint of the Diocese of Bridgeport. Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 23:27-32.
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 8:1-4. A Leper comes to Jesus and says, “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean”. Jesus does will it and he continues to will healing for us. In the biblical imagination, leprosy is symbolic of what happens in the soul because of sin. So Jesus is showing us that he not only wills to heal our bodies in our ailments, but He wills to give us His mercy and love. Jesus, please will the healing of our soul, those place in our souls that have “rotted away”. Lord, make us clean.…
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1 Not Everyone Who Says "Lord, Lord" Will Enter the Kingdom of Heaven 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 27:21-29. Not everyone who says to Me “Lord, Lord” will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, but everyone who listens to His word and acts on them will. Those who build their faith on solid rock, a faith that is unshakeable will do so. Jesus is telling us that we must place the fullness of our trust in Him, so that when we have doubts, our faith holds firm. There must be daily practice of the faith in prayer, because if we don’t have it, our faith will collapse in moments of struggle.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 7:15-20. Just as a good tree can’t bear rotten fruit, we must beware false prophets, and we will know them by their fruit. Those false prophets are bad actors, those who say things that people want to hear, that just make them “feel good”, but ultimately aren't Gospel truths. Let us pray for the grace to bear good fruit and to be good trees.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel is Matthew 7:6,12-14. Jesus tells us that sometimes we need to know when to walk away. When to walk away from those who refuse to receive the Good News, ultimately, because they don’t want to. Jesus tells us that there is more to the Gospel than just being a good person. We have to go further than that which is strictly required of us. Will we do the something more that’s not just for ourselves, but for the glory of God, for the salvation of souls. Let us today have the grace to not throw our pearls before swine or give to dogs what is Holy. Today, let us persevere in His love and mercy.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is from Luke 1: 57-66,80. It’s the Solemnity of the Nativity of John the Baptist. John the Baptist is the one to point to Christ as the Lamb of God. He calls people to prepare for the Lord. So too, we must prepare our hearts well to receive His grace and mercy.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 4:35-41. During the middle of a storm, Jesus falls asleep in the boat with his disciples. His disciples are afraid, wake Him, and He calms not only the sea, but their hearts. Jesus is here with us in this moment, even if it seems He is "asleep". We can truly rely on Him.…
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1 St. John Fisher is the Kind of Priest & Bishop We Need Today - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel is Matthew 6:24-34, it is the feast of St. John Fisher. St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More stood together and opposed King Henry VIII when he desired to found his own church so he could divorce his wife. Both men paid for their defense of the papacy with their lives. St. John Fisher was also known for his own dedication to Jesus, for his penance, courage, and prayer. He is model bishop and priest. He is the kind of the bishop we need in the life of the Church, one willing to forgo personal comfort and secular popularity to stand for the Gospel, to stand for Jesus Christ. Today we pray, through the intercession of St. John Fisher, that all priests and bishops would have the courage to proclaim the Gospel and bear witness, to live the faith with generosity and love.…
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1 St. Aloysius's Example of Serving the Sick - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel is Matthew 6:19-23. Today is the feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga. Jesus instructs us to store up treasure in Heaven instead of treasure on earth. St. Aloysius is a great example of this, choosing to be a Jesuit, placing others and study before his own treasures and comfort. When a plague broke out in Rome, St. Aloysius served those that were sick and ultimately succumbed to it himself. St. Aloysius wrote a letter to his mother on his deathbed asking her to pray for him so that he would focus not on his own discomfort, but instead on Jesus. Let us pray, through the intercession of St. Aloysius, for the grace to deny ourselves comfort and follow the Lord.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Mt 6:7-15. Jesus gives us the Our Father, instructing us to not babble on while praying. When we pray with these words, words that Jesus Himself gave us, we do something very good. The Our Father is also a model for our personal prayer before the Lord. Let us say the Our Father, for what it is, the words Christ gave us to pray to our Father, and also, as the model for all of our other prayers.…
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1 St. Romuald's Example of Prayer and Penance - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 6:1-6 &16-18. It is the feast of St. Romuald of Ravenna. St. Romuald was a monk who lived his early life as “dissolute youth”, as a slave to this world. After watching his father kill an enemy in a duel, St. Romuald fled to a monastery to live a life of penance and prayer. St. Romuald is a great example of performing righteous deeds not for recognition, but so that we might grow in relationship with God Himself. St. Romuald, pray for us!…
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1 Be Perfect As Your Heavenly Father is Perfect - Daily Gospel Reflection 1:59
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1:59Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s reading is Matthew 5:43-48. Jesus says to “be perfect just as your Heavenly Father is perfect”. It isn’t enough to simply live as all others live. We are called to live a life of love, to love even the weakness of our brothers and sisters, to see in them the Lord Himself. Where does one begin “being perfect”. At the beginning of the Gospel of Matthew Chapter 5 we find the Beatitudes, these beatitudes train us in how to live the Christian life to the full, and thus, how to be “perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect”.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 5:38-42. Jesus tells us to not go along with those things that are the result of fallen nature. Not an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, but rather, turn the other cheek. Jesus teaches us that it isn’t about “getting even”, it’s about the call to love and to forgive. We are to let go of the desire for revenge and instead seek to love in all moments. There can be no peace in the world if we are always looking for revenge. The world is in great need of conversion, let us pray for that conversion today.…
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1 God Uses ALL Your Good Works, Even If YOU Don't Know How - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Mark 4:26-34. Today we are given two parables, on whereby the seed grows, but the sower knows not how, and the other, the parable of the mustard seed, that goes from the smallest of all seeds to the largest bush. Together, these parables emphasize that we must trust that the Lord is using all of our work for good, despite our inability to recognize where, when, and how the works will bear fruit. Let us be servants of the Kingdom that starts with a small seed and grows beyond what we can understand, because it is God that makes it grow.…
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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 reminder to entrust everything to God, and as such, we say “you are my inheritance, O Lord”. St. Thomas Aquinas at the end of his life had a vision of the Lord, who offered him a reward for his service. Aquinas responded by saying “Nothing, if not You, Lord”. Let us pray for the grace to respond in kind. St. Thomas Aquinas, pray for us!…
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1 Find God in the Still, Small Voice - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 times when God speaks in large signs and wonders, but most frequently, He speaks to us in simple and small ways. Today let us ask for the grace to listen to His voice, find Him in silence, and to worship Him as He passes by.…
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1 The Feast of St. Anthony of Padua - Daily Gospel Reflection 1:59
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1:59Praised 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 Christian faith we must go beyond the law. We go beyond the call of the law out of love and deep conviction of heart. Let us pray for the grace to go beyond the law into perfect charity!…
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1 You Still Have to Follow the Commandments! - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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, but the proper disposition of heart we must cultivate to properly live the fulfillment of the law. Not one iota is removed from the law, and thus, we must be obedient to it. We must also teach others to obey the law. In order to do so, we must first tell others that there is a God who loves them and thus shows them how to live.…
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1 As Salt of the Earth, We Sometimes Must Be Gritty - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 the Beatitudes. Salt is gritty, as such the Gospel sometimes “rub you the wrong way”, it can convict your conscience of your sin. It can sting. When we celebrate the feasts of the Apostles we are reminded of our own vocation to bring the Gospel to the world. St. Barnabas, pray for us.…
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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 for which we must always strive. Jesus wants us to truly cultivate in our hearts the spirit of poverty (Blessed are the poor in spirit) so we might always turn to the Lord. The Beatitudes teach us to always live a life focused on God. Today let us pray for the grace to be men and women of the Beatitudes.…
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1 Aim For Heaven, This World is Passing Away - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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, or status. We must always focus on the relationship with God to which we are called, a relationship which begins here and maintains in Heaven.…
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1 The Feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 Mary’s constant pondering of the Life of Christ, and furthermore, her perfect example of loving the Christian life. Mary is the perfect example of bearing witness at all times, both in the upper room and underneath the cross. Immaculate Heart of Mary, pray for us.…
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1 The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today 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 desire that the Gospel be shared with the whole world. The Lord calls of us, who are, with St. Paul, “the least of the holy ones” to share the Gospel . Let us pray for the grace to cooperate with Our Lord’s desire to share the Good News with the whole world.…
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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. Today, let us pray for the grace to put into practice the first and greatest Commandment and the second which is like it.…
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1 Preaching the Gospel in a Pagan World - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 reality to live in. St. Boniface was a tremendous witness of this, proclaiming the Gospel to a pagan people, and as such, stirring the flame in his heart. Like St. Boniface, we need to learn how to share the good news in our culture and to all the world. St. Boniface, pray for us!…
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1 What belongs to Caesar? What Belongs to God? - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 those famous words “Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.” (Mk 12:17). The Lord’s instruction applies today, don’t allow the earthly authority to determine how you relate to God. We shouldn’t allow our faith to be so temporal that it is dictated by an earthly authority.…
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1 The Amazing Story of St. Charles Lwanga (Ugandan Martyr) - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 decision to execute Anglican missionaries. Charles not only protected other servants in the kings court, but gave his life defending them from the sexual advances of the corrupt king. St. Charles Lwanga is a martyr for chastity, for others, and for the Catholic Faith. Today let us pray through the intercession of St. Charles Lwanga for all those who have been the victims of sexual abuse.…
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1 Jesus Christ is TRULY Present in the Eucharist - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 Eucharistic Revival, we are reminded of our need for this great gift. What is our disposition before the Eucharist today? Let us pray for the grace to grow in our appreciation and gratitude for the great gift of the Holy Eucharist.…
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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 standing against the temptation to earthly power. St. Justin also shares how the priest gives God praise and worship to the best of their ability. Let us pray that we might do so as well in our own worship? St. Justin Martyr, Pray for us!…
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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, “my soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord”. Through the message of the Gospel, we are being invited into the greatness of the Lord. Does our soul proclaim God’s greatness and glory? Our Lady of the Visitation, pray for us!…
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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 then? It’s sin.Jesus thus goes to the city of sin on a mission, and when he leaves, there are many people who leave with Him. Let us pray for the grace to be among those who leave their sins behind and follow Jesus.…
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1 What Is Required of Jesus's Disciples? - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 lessons about what it means to pray as a disciple. If you’re going to be a disciple you have to prepare yourself for challenges, difficulties, and put yourself last.…
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1 What Do We Get For Following Jesus? - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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 life, and persecution in this life. Even if we experience persecution, it is worth it for the gift of everlasting life.…
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1 What Do You Need To Give Up To Follow Jesus - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised 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, give to the poor, and come and follow Jesus. What is holding you back from true discipleship?…
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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, we are able to enter into relationship with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.…
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1 Always Lead with Prayer & Follow With Works - Daily Gospel Reflection 1:48
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1:48Praised 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 deed.
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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 God Himself. This is so challenging because we so often fail to be a good example of God’s love to each other.…
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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 just how dangerous sin is. Sin truly causes death. Jesus teaches us that the key to overcoming sin is to be a disciple of Jesus. Will people see in me love for Jesus? Or, am I one who leads people away from the Lord? Let us pray for the grace of true discipleship.…
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1 Whoever is Not Against Jesus Is For Him? - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Today’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 exercising His power, bringing His mercy and light to the world. Jesus desires that all people would come to great faith. It’s also helpful to remember that it’s not all up to one class of believers. Not just the pope, the bishops, the priests or laity, but all believers.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel reading is Mark 9:30-37. If we want to be first, we must be last. If we want to have any kind of status at all, we must humble ourselves. The challenge is to take the second place, to say yes when we are invited to give of ourselves. Today, let us pray for the virtue humility.…
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1 The Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is John 19:25-34. Today we celebrate the Feast of Mary, Mother of the Church. Mary is the Mother of the WHOLE Church. From the Cross, Jesus gave Mary as a mother to all of us. Just as John brings Mary into his own home, so we are called to bring her into our homes. Mary always points us to her son, reminding us of the truths of the Gospel. The Church as a mother, mirrors Mary’s role. Each pointing us to Jesus. Today, let’s ask for Mary’s prayers, that she might point us to her Son.…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is Acts 2:1-11. It is the story of the coming of the Holy Spirit. Jesus sends the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and they go out immediately and begin sharing the Gospel. Come Holy Spirit and renew the face of the earth, renew us! The Church is STILL in the “phase of Pentecost”. We NEED the Holy Spirit! Come, Holy Spirit!…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is John 21: 20-25. Peter asks what will happen with John the Beloved Disciple and Jesus instructs him to to be faithful to his own mission. So too we must be faithful in our own time, location, and vocation. By doing so we will bear the fruit the Lord intends. How is that the Lord desires us, individually, to be his disciples and proclaim his Gospel to the world?…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is John 21: 15-19. In this Gospel, Jesus asks Peter three times, do you love me? The corresponding yes comes with the task of watching over Jesus’s sheep. Jesus is asking us, “do you love me?”, and by this, do we love the Lord more than everything else? Let us pray for the grace to put the Lord above everything else…
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Praised Be Jesus Christ! Today’s Gospel Reading is John 17:20-26. Jesus continues to pray for His disciples, us, and the Church. Not just the apostles, but all who come to faith through them. Those who have received and passed on the apostolic faith. Is there one person who the Lord desires to bring to His mercy through us? Let us pray that our labor be fruitful, remembering He has consecrated us in the Truth.…
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1 Thank God for Good Christian Witnesses - Daily Gospel Reflection 2:00
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2:00Praised Be Jesus Christ! Todays reading is Acts 20:28-38. Paul is preparing the people for the time that he will have to leave. As the people pray for and over Paul, they weep. They know they won’t see him again, and so there is a sadness for his departure, but also a joy for what he’s given them. Today let us give thanks to God for the great witnesses of the Christian faith in our own lives.…
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