Proclaim the Good News Acts 4:13–21; Psalm 118; Mark 16:9–15 In today’s gospel reading, Jesus says, “Go out to the whole world; proclaim the good news” (Mk 16:15). This verse is a summary of the Great Commission of Matthew 28:19. There, Jesus says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the […]
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Salvation Acts 4:1–12; Psalm 118; John 21:1–14 The readings for today focus on the subject of salvation. Salvation refers to deliverance from danger or suffering, often referring to temporal or eternal spiritual deliverance. The Bible uses the term to refer to Paul’s release from prison (Phil1:19) while Jesus’ equated salvation with entering the kingdom of […]
Peace be with you ACTS 3:11-26; PSALM 8; LUKE 24:35-48 While the disciples were still troubled over what had happened, “Jesus himself stood among them and said to them, ‘Peace be with you!’ Jesus comforts the disciples’ fears and doubts by speaking words of peace. To all those who are troubled, those in a state […]
Revelation through the Eucharist Acts 3:1–10; Psalm 105; Luke 24:13–35 “They recognized him at the breaking of bread” (Luke 24:30–31). This statement shows the paramount place of the Eucharist in the lives of the disciples. The same applies to us today. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (1324–1327) states that the Eucharist is “the source […]
RETURN TO WORSHIP Acts 3:1–10; Psalm 105; Luke 24:13–35 “They recognized him at the breaking of bread.” This verse shows the paramount place of the Eucharist in the lives of the disciples. Every one of us comes to recognize Jesus better at the breaking of bread. Jesus himself left us with this responsibility when he […]
Galilee Acts 2:14, 22–33; Psalm 16; Matthew 28:8–15 In the gospel, Jesus told his disciples to meet him up in Galilee (Matt. 28:10). Galilee is well-known for being the setting of numerous biblical stories as well as the location of Jesus’ three-year ministry. And so, it represents normality, that is, everyday life. Today, you don’t […]
The Paschal Candle The Paschal candle that shall be installed this night represents Christ as the Light of the World who has come to dispel the darkness of sin and death. You must have noticed that the Paschal candle carries certain symbols, as shown in the picture below. These symbols are not strange in biblical […]
𝐇𝐎𝐋𝐘 𝐒𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐃𝐀𝐘 Today is Holy Saturday, and according to the most ancient tradition, this is the night of keeping vigil for the Lord (Ex 12:42), in which the faithful, following the Gospel admonition (Lk 12:35–37), should be like those looking for the Lord when he returns, carrying lighted lamps in their hands, so that at […]
Holy Thursday On Holy Thursday, there are two Masses: the Chrism Mass and the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. The Chrism Mass is the manifestation of the priests’ communion with their bishop. Every priest is expected to participate in this celebration, as it symbolizes the unity between the bishop and priests. It also offers them […]
GOOD FRIDAY SAIAH 52:13–53:12; PSALM 31; HEBREWS 4:14–16, 5:7-9; JOHN 18:1–19:42 In today’s reflection, we shall be concerned with some basic questions and lessons. What is Good Friday? Good Friday is the day we commemorate Jesus Christ’s Passion, crucifixion, and death. It is a mandatory day of fasting and abstinence. This is the day of […]