Catholic prayer and reflection
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May 23, 2025 – Chosen for Love in Today’s Mass Readings
🚨 Jesus just redefined friendship. “I no longer call you slaves… I have called you friends.” (John 15:15) 👑🔥 Today’s readings hit different. 💥 📜 Acts 15: The early Church doesn’t cancel people—they gather, discern with the Holy… Continue reading
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May 11, 2025 – Held in His Hands in Today’s Mass Readings
🧠💥 Did you know the Lamb is also your Shepherd? And that no one can snatch you from His hand? 🤯👑 Today’s Mass readings are WILDLY relevant: 🔹 Paul & Barnabas get rejected—so they preach to the outsiders 🎤 🔹… Continue reading
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April 26, 2025 – Unshakable Witness in Today’s Mass Readings
“It is impossible for us not to speak…” 🔥 When the world told Peter and John to shut up about Jesus, they said, “Nah, we’ve seen too much.”💥 The same Spirit that made them fearless lives in you. Are you… Continue reading
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April 23, 2025 – Eyes to See, Hearts to Burn in Today’s Mass Readings
🔥 Hearts burned. Eyes opened. A beggar walked. Bread was broken. Today’s Mass readings are anything but ordinary. 👣 Two disciples walk away from hope—until Jesus meets them in disguise. 🙌 A man born crippled leaps into the temple after… Continue reading
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March 31, 2025 – The Gift of New Life in Today’s Mass Readings
✨ Feeling stuck in the dark? Today’s readings are all about stepping into the light. 🌅 From God’s promise of a new creation 🌍, to dancing out of sorrow 💃🏽🕺🏽, to a miracle that revives both a child and a… Continue reading
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March 12, 2025 – The Call to Repentance in Today’s Mass Readings
🚨 WARNING: This post might change your life. 🚨 Imagine a city so corrupt that it was on the brink of destruction… and yet, one simple message changed everything. The people of Nineveh heard ONE sentence from Jonah and immediately… Continue reading
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February 27, 2025 – The Urgency of Repentance in Today’s Mass Readings
🚨 DON’T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE! 🚨 What if delaying your repentance was actually the most dangerous thing you could do? 😳 Today’s readings hit HARD—Sirach warns us not to presume on God’s mercy while stacking up sin, Psalm… Continue reading








