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May 24, 2026 – The Feast of Pentecost
🔥 The Church did not begin with a marketing plan. It began with a locked room, terrified disciples, Mary praying in silence, and a sound from heaven like a rushing wind. 🌬️ Then fire fell. The same Peter who once… Continue reading
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May 17, 2026 – The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord
Jesus didn’t ascend into heaven to disappear. He ascended to reign. 👑☁️ The Feast of the Ascension of the Lord is way more intense than most people realize. This feast tells us that Jesus took our human nature, wounds and… Continue reading
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May 15th – Saint of the Day: Saint Isidore the Farmer, Husband and Father
He was a poor farmer. No platform. No fame. No “big ministry.” Just dirt under his nails, Mass before work, and radical trust in God. 🌾🙏 Saint Isidore the Farmer became one of the Church’s most beloved saints because he… Continue reading
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May 1st – Saint of the Day: Saint Jeremiah, Prophet
🔥 He was thrown into a muddy cistern, rejected by his own people, and called a traitor for speaking God’s truth. Saint Jeremiah was not the prophet people wanted. He was the prophet they needed. Known as the “weeping prophet,”… Continue reading
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April 15, 2026 – God’s Love Breaks Every Chain in Today’s Mass Readings
🚪✨ Prison doors swing open. Fear loses its grip. And the light of Christ breaks into the dark. Today’s Mass readings are a wake-up call for anyone who feels stuck, tired, compromised, or spiritually numb. In the First Reading, Acts… Continue reading
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May 1, 2025 – Courageous Faith and Eternal Truth in Today’s Mass Readings
✨ What if choosing God meant standing alone? What if real faith meant real risk? Today’s readings aren’t soft or easy—they’re 🔥 fierce, bold, and unapologetically true. Peter faces death and still says: “We must obey God rather than men.”… 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






