Daily Reflections

What is My Offering to God Today?

By Nicole Buchholz / April 24, 2024 /

Overwhelmed by Good News. Sometimes I get overwhelmed. It can be about my health or about another’s circumstances, or it can be the kindness of others, or the goodness of God. I imagine that the first years after the death of Jesus were full of overwhelming experiences for those who…

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The Difference in Values of the World and Heaven

By Fr. Cyriacus Uzochukwu / April 23, 2024 /

My dear friends, the gospel today is all about the instruction of Jesus to his disciples over the difficult challenges of following him. He told them the hard truth. He says: ‘if the world hates you’ (John 15: 18), of course, he knows that the world hates his disciples. Jesus…

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Sister Wilhelmina

By Lizzie Gildner / April 22, 2024 /

For the reflection today, I want to share God’s beauty hidden in rural Missouri, where I recently took a pilgrimage to. For context, Sister Wilhelmina was ninety-five at the time of her death in May 2019. Her body is present in Gower, Missouri with the community Benedictines of Mary, Queen…

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The Good Shepherd

By Deborah van Kroonenburg / April 21, 2024 /

I am a shepherd, and I am not part of the company of men. When I go to the marketplace, I know people look away from my stained feet and rough sandals. The smell of the sheep is always on me, and my hands are cracked like dry leather. I…

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This Saying is Hard, Who Can Accept It?

By Cheryl J / April 20, 2024 /

Some gifts are hard to receive. Our Gospel today from John 6:60-69 draws our attention to the consternation of the Lord’s disciples when He instructs them to eat His body and drink His blood to have eternal life. If a Catholic has not grappled with the question of whether the…

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Feast of Heaven and Earth

By D'Souza Family / April 19, 2024 /

In today’s liturgical offerings, we witness Saul taking a Fall that enables him to soar to the highest of heights, stirring, enkindling, and igniting the hearts of many as he immediately sets out in proclaiming the Good News. Jesus does not flinch in the face of the disbelieving Jews, and…

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The Bread of Life

By Joanne Huestis-Dalrymple / April 18, 2024 /

Today’s gospel discourse is on The Bread of Life; the Eucharist. As a cradle Catholic who happens to love music very much, my mind cannot help but erupt into song while reading these bible verses. “I am the Bread of life, He who comes to Me shall not hunger, He…

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Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter

By Gratia Vobis Ministries / April 17, 2024 /

Dear GVM Readers, Have a blessed day.

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Filled & Satisfied

By Celina Manville / April 16, 2024 /

When we have eaten an amazing meal, we feel content as we linger over good conversation and a glass of wine. To be full means that nothing is lacking. It evokes a sense of satisfaction. No longing or desire for more is left. In a sense, it is completeness. If…

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Stephen, The First Martyr Did the Work of God

By Fr. Sylvanus Amaobi / April 15, 2024 /

Dear brothers and sisters, “This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). Following in the Footsteps of Jesus Christ The opening prayer (collect) of today’s liturgy reads in part, “Grant, we pray, almighty God, that putting off our old self…

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