The Lord is
our shepherd who guides us and so we don't lack and never will lack anything. He
leads us to places of rest and care; and to drink waters of trust. He renews
our strength so we do not abandon the path of solidarity because it is there,
in our empathy with others where we honour his name.
Easter, 2nd Week, Saturday, Apr 25
Acts 6:1-7 / John
6:16-21
The disciples run into trouble: The Lord was with them in their trouble.
There’s a famous poem called “Footprints.” It’s about
a person, in a dream, walking along a beach with the Lord. Suddenly, across the
sky, scenes appear from the person’s life. For each scene, two sets of footprints appear in the
sand: one belonging to the Lord, the other to the person. What confuses the
person is that during the most trying times in life only one set of footprints
appears. When the person asks the Lord why he left during these most trying
times, the Lord says, “I would never leave you during your times of trial and
suffering. When you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried
you.”
Easter 2nd Week, Friday, Apr 24
Acts 5:34-42 /
John 6:1-15
Jesus feeds 5,000
people: He multiplied five loaves.
Almost a century ago, two men were on a train in
France.
The older man was reading the Bible story of the multiplication
of the loaves. Noticing this, the younger man said, “Pardon me, sir, but do you
really believe what you’re reading?” “Yes,” said the older man, “don’t you
believe it?”
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SPIRITUAL COMMUNION -During Covid
Even if the
church doors remain closed and I can’t participate in the Holy Mass, I will not
be distressed, because the blessed Trinity dwells within me. God took residence
in my heart when I got baptized into the Church, the body of Christ. Today,
when my heart longs for his precious body and blood, when I miss him terribly,
the Lord consoles me from within saying, “Child, don’t be sad, I am here within
you. I am the infinite one. I am beyond space and time. I am still close. I can
hear you; I can feel you.” Now when your heart deeply misses the holy
communion, understand that you can always receive me in spiritual communion.
When you desire and pray for this, I come to you the same way as I have come
before in the holy communion.
Easter, 2nd Week,Thursday, Apr 23
Acts 5:27-33 / John 3:31-36
Jesus speaks about
eternal life: Whoever believes has eternal life.
Most people who turn on a television set can’t tell
you how the magic box works. But they don’t deny that
it works. The picture on the screen tells them that. Most people who drive an
automobile can’t tell you how the magic motor works. But they don’t deny that it works. The movement of the car tells them that. Most people
who eat food can’t tell you how the magic protein works. But they don’t deny that
it works. The growth of the body tells them that. It’s the same way with the
Christian life. Most people can’t tell you how faith works. But they
don’t deny that
it works. Their own transformed lives tell them that.
COVID - Prayer for Front Line Volunteers
MK 10:43:
But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant.
A Prayer for the Front liners
Heavenly Father, thank you for the front-liners caring for, protecting, and serving our communities, our families, and us. Thank you for these servant leaders, from our own community and those from others, called to this work, trained for such a time as this, daily risking their own health and safety for others.
But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant.
A Prayer for the Front liners
Heavenly Father, thank you for the front-liners caring for, protecting, and serving our communities, our families, and us. Thank you for these servant leaders, from our own community and those from others, called to this work, trained for such a time as this, daily risking their own health and safety for others.
Easter 2nd Week,Wednesday, Apr 22nd
Acts
5:17-26 / John 3:16-21
Jesus continues his instruction: “Whoever believes
will not see death.”
The original stage version of God-spell captures the
Gospel’s spirit of joy in an attractive way. The first
act celebrates the joy of the woman who finds her lost coin, the joy of the
shepherd who finds his lost sheep, the joy of the father who finds his lost
son. The second act begins the same way. But then comes the sadness of the
Last Supper farewells, the sadness of Jesus’ sufferings, and the sadness of
Jesus’ crucifixion. But the joy returns again in the resurrection. It’s subtly
portrayed by the disciples’ carrying the victorious Christ on their shoulders
right down the center aisle of the theater.
Easter 2nd Week, Tuesday, Apr 21
Acts 4:32-37 / John 3:7-15
Jesus continues his instruction: “We must be born of the spirit.”
A town drunk and loafer underwent a religious conversion. Some of his old cronies ridiculed him. One said sarcastically, “Surely you haven’t begun to believe all that stuff about changing water into wine?” The ex-drunk replied, “I can’t tell you whether Jesus turned water into wine in Cana. But I can tell you he turned wine into food in my house.” This is what Jesus meant by saying that we can’t see where wind comes from and we can’t see where it goes, but we can hear the sound it makes. We may not know about all the mysteries connected with the Spirit, but we know about the effect of the Spirit on our own personal lives.
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