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Episodes
Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
The Eucharist Leads Us to Reverence
Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
Tuesday Dec 26, 2023
As Eucharistic people, we are called to reverence each other: to honor and show respect to each other, just as Jesus did, because all are made in the image and likeness of God. Through our reception of the Eucharist, let us reverence, honor, and show our love for God and those around us. Show them that we desire communion with them, to be helpers and healers, and through such reverence help build up the Body of Christ.
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Receive Communion to be Communion
Monday Dec 18, 2023
Monday Dec 18, 2023
At Communion time, the Lord comes into our hearts; thus, whenever we receive others into our heart, the Lord is there to meet them whether they realize it or not. The Lord asks us to be Communion for those outside of Communion: to be the love by which others come to know and accept the love of Jesus, even if they don’t know it’s the love of Jesus. It’s as if Jesus uses our love to slip in past the defenses of those who may not know Him, have walked away from Him, or whose hearts, for whatever reason, are closed against Him. Because of who we receive at this table, our love can be not just our love, but an encounter with the Sacred itself.
Monday Dec 11, 2023
The Eucharist: our comfort, healing food
Monday Dec 11, 2023
Monday Dec 11, 2023
Many of us have a go-to "comfort food" when we are sick. During the Last Supper, Jesus entrusted His disciples with the Eucharist, the ultimate "comfort food" that heals us and removes the distance between us as we come together to as one in the Body of Christ. We are entrusted with the same mission at the end of Mass, to bring that Eucharistic healing and comfort to others after having received it for ourselves. Invite someone in your life to go out for a meal, and ask God for the grace to share that healing Eucharistic comfort as you listen to them.
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Total abandonment to the will of God (Immaculate Conception)
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
Saturday Dec 09, 2023
While Mary is full of God's grace, since her immaculate conception, she is also obedient and faithful to the Father and eventually to her Son. Mary's humility and willingness to accept God's plan for her is an example for us to imitate in our own lives. May the Immaculate Virgin Mary intercede for us as we aspire to live an immaculate life: a life of total abandonment to the will of God.
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Sacrifice is the Proof of Our Love
Monday Dec 04, 2023
Monday Dec 04, 2023
We are all called to love in sacrificial ways. Be watchful this week to the needs of those around you who need to see the love of God through you. Be a catalyst of God's love and give yourself in service to another person in need - or, as St. Ignatius of Antioch described, pour yourself out like wheat to be crushed so as to be bread for the world.
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
What’s your response to the Good News?
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
Tuesday Dec 20, 2022
A litmus test of our faith can be, in part, how thankful we are. The Church even proclaims how giving thanks to God is ultimately the best response in the Preface at Mass (“Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.” “It is right and just.”). God is the author of all we give thanks for, so it is right and just to give that thanks back to Him after it passes through us. May we put our gratitude into action as a gift and response to each other and ultimately to God, who is the source of all our thanksgiving!
Monday Dec 12, 2022
What is God doing about our mess?
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
Do you find yourself captured or afraid? Does the weight of sin or its consequences feel like it will crush you? Know that Jesus sees you. He wants to rescue you from whatever pit you have found yourself in and carry your yoke together. He knows what you are going through - He too was mocked, lied to, felt abandoned, a failure, and wished that his suffering would pass him by. But while he experienced all that it was to be human, He pulled humanity to himself in order to heal it.
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Nothing will be impossible for God (Immaculate Conception)
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
Thursday Dec 08, 2022
When you're struggling with something - including church teachings and dogma, like that of the Immaculate Conception - remember: nothing will be impossible for God.