EASTER HEARTS…

By Fr. Marcelo Javier Navarro Muñoz, IVE / April 29, 2026 /

The Emmaus Disciples, Abraham Bloemaert, 1622[1] In today’s gospel (John 12) Jesus tells us: “I came into the world as light, so that everyone who believes in me might not remain in darkness”. One of the main effects of Easter is joy, and joy can be translated into light. Light expels…

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Discerning God’s Voice

By Erin Szurgot / April 28, 2026 /

In today’s Gospel, our Lord says: “My sheep hear my voice. And I know them: and they follow me.” Jn 10:27. So how can we accustom ourselves to hear God’s voice and follow Him? How do we differentiate God’s voice from ours or the demon’s? First, we must make time…

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Patient Endurance

Patient Endurance: A Dimension of Meaning in Suffering that Changes Everything!

By Grant Herndon / April 26, 2026 /

Today’s second reading is from the First Letter of St. Peter. St. Peter writes to Christians in far-flung areas in Asia Minor who were experiencing ostracism and persecution for their faith. The reading begins: If you are patient when you suffer for doing what is good, this is a grace…

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God’s Preference for the Humble

By Fr. Luke Ijezie / April 25, 2026 /

The humble person is usually loved and easily fits into any situation. But the proud person is usually looked upon with suspicion and disdain. The paradox is that despite the acknowledged better position of the humble, many people still continue to prefer arrogance to humility. The unfortunate thing is that…

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A Daily Choice

By Nicole Buchholz / April 24, 2026 /

When you meet the Lord, you cannot remain indifferent. Paul met Jesus on his way, and that meeting changed him forever. The direction of his zeal did a 180-degree flip. He went from searching out Christians and hauling them in for justice before the Sanhedrin to searching them out to…

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Understanding

By Fr. John Bosco Obiako / April 23, 2026 /

In today’s First Reading (Acts 8:26-40), we encounter a profound moment of seeking: an Ethiopian official sitting in his chariot, reading the prophet Isaiah. Despite his high status and literacy, he remains in the dark about the heart of what he is reading until Philip asks, “Do you understand what…

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The Fire within the Early Christians – Woe to me if I don’t proclaim the Gospel!

By Daniel Rozario / April 22, 2026 /

Praise the Lord, my dear brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus! With the joy of the Risen Lord in our hearts, we move forward with a single mission: to live and share the presence of Christ in our community. It is essential to remember that we cannot share Christ unless…

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The Crowd Seek Jesus

By Deborah van Kroonenburg / April 21, 2026 /

The whole crowd went in pursuit of Jesus, from one side of the lake to another. If I am honest, I knew that many people were seeking the miracle worker who had fed them the previous day. How could we forget the joy of that day and the sight of…

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