Catholic Gospel reflection
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May 24, 2026 – The Holy Spirit Who Renews the Face of the Earth in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 The Church was not born quiet. Pentecost Sunday is the day the locked room became a launching pad. The same disciples who were afraid became bold witnesses, not because they suddenly got brave, but because the Holy Spirit came… Continue reading
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May 15, 2026 – When Sorrow Becomes Joy in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 Fear does not get the final word. Christ does. Today’s Mass readings are painfully real and deeply hopeful. đź“– First Reading: Acts 18:9-18 Saint Paul is in Corinth, surrounded by pressure, opposition, and the temptation to go quiet. Then… Continue reading
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May 14, 2026 – Saint Matthias and the Mission of Hidden Faithfulness in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 Judas left a wound. Matthias became the witness. Today’s Mass readings for the Feast of Saint Matthias are not just about replacing an Apostle. They are about what God does with hidden faithfulness, betrayal, prayer, and love that actually… Continue reading
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May 9, 2026 – Chosen by Christ, Sent by the Spirit in Today’s Mass Readings
🚪 What if the door God closed was actually mercy? Today’s Mass readings hit hard because they speak to anyone trying to follow Jesus in a world that rewards comfort, applause, and compromise. đź“– First Reading: Acts 16:1-10 Saint Paul… Continue reading
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April 28, 2026 – The Voice That Leads Us Home in Today’s Mass Readings
What if the very thing that scattered the early Christians is what made the Gospel spread? 👀🔥 Today’s Mass readings hit hard with one powerful message: Jesus gathers what the world scatters. He calls, He protects, and He gives eternal… Continue reading
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April 27, 2026 – A Mercy Wide Enough for All in Today’s Mass Readings
Not everyone in Jerusalem was ready for what God was doing. Peter walked into a Gentile house, the Holy Spirit fell, and suddenly the boundaries people thought were untouchable started breaking open. 🔥🕊️ That is what makes today’s Mass readings… Continue reading









