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July 19, 2024 – Finding Divine Mercy in Today’s Mass Readings
Discover the profound themes of divine mercy and compassion in today’s Mass readings. 🌅 From Hezekiah’s miraculous healing to Jesus’ teaching on the Sabbath, explore how these timeless messages resonate in our lives today. 🌿✨ – Hezekiah’s Prayer: Witness the… Continue reading
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July 18, 2024 – Finding Rest in Divine Promises: Today’s Mass Readings
Discover the profound themes of divine guidance, compassion, and rest in today’s Mass readings. 🌅 From Isaiah’s prophecy about the righteous path to Jesus’ comforting invitation to the weary, explore how these timeless messages resonate in our lives today. 🌿✨… Continue reading
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Thursday July 10, 2024 – Mass Readings Exegesis: Radiant Faith
Proclaiming the Kingdom and Trusting in God’s Love Today, as we celebrate the Feast of Saint Benedict, a towering figure in Christian monasticism known for his profound influence on Western Christianity through the Rule of Saint Benedict, we delve into… Continue reading
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Wednesday July 10, 2024 – Mass Readings Exegesis: Embracing God’s Call
Understanding Our Mission Through Scripture Today’s Scripture readings from Hosea, Psalms, and Matthew form a powerful triad, guiding us through themes of repentance, remembrance, and mission. Hosea calls us to turn away from idolatry and seek God’s righteousness. Psalm 105… Continue reading
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Monday July 8, 2024 – Mass Readings Exegesis: Unshakeable Faith
Embracing God’s Transformative Love In today’s readings, we journey through profound expressions of faith and divine intervention. From the unwavering love of God in Hosea, the heartfelt praise of Psalm 145, to the miraculous healings in the Gospel of Matthew,… Continue reading
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Wednesday July 3, 2024 – Mass Readings Exegesis: The Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle
Embracing Faith Beyond Doubt Today, as we celebrate the Feast of Saint Thomas the Apostle, we delve into the powerful messages from the readings that intertwine to offer us profound insights into faith, identity, and universal praise. The first reading… Continue reading







