Jesus gives His disciples (and us) four gifts:
The fact of His Resurrection
His peace
A mission
The ability to forgive sins on God's behalf
Jesus gives His disciples (and us) four gifts:
The fact of His Resurrection
His peace
A mission
The ability to forgive sins on God's behalf
Go therefore!
Deacon Randy passed away on Sunday, May 14. His funeral was celebrated at the Cathedral of Christ the King on Friday, May 19. I am exceedingly grateful to have known him and for his generous and superlative service to Regina Mundi parish.
His obituary can be found HERE.
Sorry for the poor audio quality. I didn't think to bring my usual recorder, so had to rely on the Cathedral's recording. I did clean it up a bit, but it is still not great.
We are CALLED and SENT
The sheep know the voice of the Good Shepherd and they follow Him.
The Good Shepherd calls His sheep by name.
The Good Shepherd walks ahead of His Sheep and they follow him.
Is Jesus who He said He was?
Do you believe in the resurrection of the body?
The Samaritan woman is an example of what it looks like to be a redeemed sinner.
Our readings give us the whole meaning of life in four parts. We need:
A vehicle (faith)
A road map (divine revelation)
A direction (holiness)
A destination (eternal life)
Do not retaliate. Love your enemies.
The Lord does not call you to be good. He calls you to be perfect.
Be a missionary disciple.
From the Vatican II document on the laity (click HERE to read the whole document):
The Church was founded for the purpose of spreading the kingdom of Christ throughout the earth for the glory of God the Father, to enable all men to share in His saving redemption,(1) and that through them the whole world might enter into a relationship with Christ. All activity of the Mystical Body directed to the attainment of this goal is called the apostolate, which the Church carries on in various ways through all her members. For the Christian vocation by its very nature is also a vocation to the apostolate. No part of the structure of a living body is merely passive but has a share in the functions as well as life of the body: so, too, in the body of Christ, which is the Church, "the whole body . . . in keeping with the proper activity of each part, derives its increase from its own internal development" (Eph. 4:16).
Indeed, the organic union in this body and the structure of the members are so compact that the member who fails to make his proper contribution to the development of the Church must be said to be useful neither to the Church nor to himself.
Corporal works of mercy:
To feed the hungry.
To give water to the thirsty.
To clothe the naked.
To shelter the homeless.
To visit the sick.
To visit the imprisoned, or ransom the captive.
To bury the dead.
Spiritual works of mercy:
To instruct the ignorant.
To counsel the doubtful.
To admonish the sinners.
To bear patiently those who wrong us.
To forgive offenses.
To comfort the afflicted.
To pray for the living and the dead.
Do you trust God when you sit in the region and shadow of death?
Behold the Lamb of God, Who takes away the sins of the world.
Click HERE for the podcast by Jimmy Akin on the Mysteries of the Magi.