Luis Gonzalez
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March 23rd – Saint of the Day: Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo, Lawyer & Archbishop
A lawyer who was not even a priest yet gets chosen to become Archbishop of Lima. 🤯 That is how the story of Saint Toribio Alfonso de Mogrovejo begins. But it gets even wilder. He did not stay comfortable in… Continue reading
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March 23, 2026 – Put Down the Stone in Today’s Mass Readings
Some people were ready to kill with lies. Others were ready to kill with stones. But today’s Mass readings show something unforgettable: God sees everything, exposes hypocrisy, defends the innocent, and still offers mercy to the sinner. 🔥📖 In Daniel… Continue reading
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March 22nd – Saint of the Day: Saint Nicholas Owen, Carpenter, Jesuit Lay Brother & Martyr
Hidden in the walls of persecuted England was a man helping keep the Catholic faith alive. 🕯️🔨 Saint Nicholas Owen was not a priest, bishop, or famous preacher. He was a carpenter. A quiet layman. A master builder of secret… Continue reading
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March 22, 2026 – The Resurrection and the Life in Today’s Mass Readings
Some graves are not made of stone. Some are made of sin, grief, fear, shame, and the quiet belief that nothing will ever change. This Sunday’s Mass readings hit that reality head-on and remind us that Jesus does not stand… Continue reading
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March 21st – Saint of the Day: Saint Nicholas of Flüe, Hermit
A husband. A father of 10. A soldier. A judge. A hermit. A mystic. A saint. 🔥 Saint Nicholas of Flüe was not holy because life was easy. He was holy because he let God strip away everything that was… Continue reading
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March 21, 2026 – Standing with the Lamb in Today’s Mass Readings
Jeremiah was not fighting strangers. He was betrayed by his own people. In Jeremiah 11:18-20, the prophet realizes he was “like a trusting lamb led to slaughter”, and yet he does not collapse into bitterness. He entrusts his cause to… Continue reading









