That appears to be the fact proclaimed today, which should help alleviate the fear.
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Behave, and present, represent God’s word
On this Memorial of St. Josaphat, Jesus tells us what the good servant would say after having done all that the servant has been commanded to do.
Continue readingLive what you believe to the best of your ability
On this Memorial of St. Martin of Tours, Jesus says a tiny little bit of faith (like the size of a mustard seed) that is real faith, can have huge results in one’s life, and powerful effects, as well.
Continue readingJesus shows us the true meaning of giving, sharing
The widow did trust and did experience the promise. And the woman in the temple, who gave “everything she had,” showed a similar trust in God. What she gave was not a lot of money, but her whole self, all she had.
Continue readingOut of corruption, goodness and success can blossom
Did Jesus actually compare us to and with a person who was kind of corrupt and sneaky? He did indeed in order to make his point.
Continue readingCome to know Christ the Lord with total clarity, total purpose
In two parables today, Jesus teaches that one can be saved. Is that not that what all true religion should be teaching?
Continue readingLove God, but you must love yourself first
Then they probably will simply realize that they are already loving God.
Continue readingSee, hear, be open to sacredness
We could, and should all, probably admit that Jesus is the door to the sacred. Through him, we all have access to it.
Continue readingIn spite of our busy world, perhaps we can hear Jesus’ voice, recognize God’s presence
Perhaps it is when we are lost in our blindness, have surrendered to voiceless cries, gotten stuck in paralyzing moments, and can’t hear because of our deafness or feel because of our hardness of hearts, that God is most near and listening most deeply to us.
Continue readingBe present and ready for God’s grace
It is not the past or the future that is so important, nor is it where we should be living, but rather in the present, applying all of our cultivating and caring skills for growth and productivity.
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