Easter 5th Week - May 11-16
May 11 Monday:
Jn 14:21-26: 21
He who has my commandments and keeps them, he it is who loves me; and he who
loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and manifest myself to
him.” 22 Judas (not Iscariot) said to him, “Lord, how is it that you will
manifest yourself to us, and not to the world?” 23 Jesus answered him, “If a
man loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will
come to him and make our home with him. 24 He who does not love me does not
keep my words; and the word which you hear is not mine but the Father’s who
sent me. 25 “These things I have spoken to you, while I am still with you. 26
But the Counselor, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, he
will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I have
said to you.(http://www.usccb.org/bible/reflections/)
Easter 5th Week, Tuesday, May 12th
Acts 14:19-28 /
John 14:27-31
Jesus calms his disciples: “Do not be troubled or
afraid.”
London was bombed
mercilessly during World War II. One night a man in his 80s was standing
outside St. Andrew’s Church. The church was located on the edge of London and
overlooked the city. As the old man look down on the fire and smoke rising from
the city, he began to cry. “Is there no hope at all?” he sobbed. Just then a
gust of wind cleared the smoke long enough for the old man to see the cross
atop the dome of St. Paul’s. The instant he saw it, he felt a surge of hope
soar through his body. He stopped being “troubled and afraid.”
Mothers’ Day – Prayer
Most Gracious Heavenly Father,
We thank you for our mothers to whom you have entrusted the care of every precious human life from its very beginning in the womb.
We thank you for our mothers to whom you have entrusted the care of every precious human life from its very beginning in the womb.
Easter 5th Week, Monday, May 11th
Acts
14:5-18 / John 14:21-26
Jesus gives parting advice: “Keep
working on love.”
Richard Bach wrote a story called Jonathan Livingston Seagull. One
of the characters in it is an old teacher named Chiang, who has had a great
influence on Jonathan. The day finally comes when old Chiang must leave his
young student forever. Jonathan knows it’s a special moment and wonders what
parting advice his old teacher will give him. Chiang’s farewell message
contained just four words: “Keep working on love.”
Mothers' Day - Intercessory Prayers
MOTHERS’ DAY: INTERCESSORY PRAYERS
A.
1.
For all
mothers, particularly those who are with child: that they may be supported
by loved ones and warm friends, and that they may be understood and blessed; We
pray to the Lord:
2.
For young
mothers everywhere, and especially those who are tempted to despair: that
through the child they carry deep within, they might know hope and joy; We pray
to the Lord:
3.
For all
mothers, especially those who are young or alone: beaten or addicted; that
God might heal their broken hearts and seal them with his love; We pray to the
Lord:
The Seven "I AM" sayings of Jesus - Prayer
The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch. (Acts 11:26). Christos=anointed, M’siha, Messiah, filled with grace. Jn 14:9: If you have seen me, you have seen the Father. In the seven I AM statements, Jesus reveals his face and his function. As Christians, we are called to emulate those seven functions.
I am the Way, the Truth and the Life": Easter 4th Week, Friday and Easter 5th Sunday - Prayer
Jesus: I am the Way, the Truth and the Life
Jesus Christ, you are the Saviour, the Way to the Father,
The Truth we depend on, the Life that we need.
We trust you, believing! We listen, receiving
The joy of the gospel by which we are freed.
The Truth we depend on, the Life that we need.
We trust you, believing! We listen, receiving
The joy of the gospel by which we are freed.
Easter 4th Week, Friday, May 8th
Acts 13:26-33 / John 14:1-6
Jesus makes a promise:
“I will come back.”
After the
Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in World War II on December 7,1941, they invaded
and occupied the Philippines. Three months later, on March 11,1942, General
Douglas MacArthur was forced to flee from the Philippines. Before leaving for
Australia, he told the islanders, “I shall return.” Two and a half years later,
on October 20,1944, he kept his promise. Landing on Leyte Island, General
MacArthur said, “I have returned.” Jesus, too, promised to return after he
departed from this world. Like MacArthur, he will reappear someday and say, “I
have returned.” When Jesus returns at the end of time, will we greet him with
the same joy that the islanders greeted MacArthur? “I am going to prepare a
place for you.” John 14:2
Easter 4th Week: Thursday, Prayer Reflection
We are the Disciples of the Lord
We are Jesus’ disciples, following him even as he moves toward the cross. Even as he wraps a towel around his waist. Even as he kneels to wash the filth from the feet of his friends.
We are Jesus’ disciples, longing to be faithful even as the night grows dark. Even as betrayers loom. Even as the powers that oppose the way of Christ press in around us.
We are Jesus’ disciples, following him even as he moves toward the cross. Even as he wraps a towel around his waist. Even as he kneels to wash the filth from the feet of his friends.
We are Jesus’ disciples, longing to be faithful even as the night grows dark. Even as betrayers loom. Even as the powers that oppose the way of Christ press in around us.
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