The Faith of Jairus

06-30-2024Weekly ReflectionReflection from mycatholic.life

Jairus was the leader of the synagogue in Capernaum. In that position, he would have been pressured to be in opposition to Jesus. But his daughter was ill, and his daughter was more important to him than the opinions of the other religious leaders of the time. So he humbly came to Jesus by himself, fell at Jesus’ feet and pleaded with Him to heal his daughter. Jairus makes two acts of faith in Jesus. The first was his request that Jesus heal his infirmed daughter. But the second took even more faith. On the journey with Jesus to see his daughter, he received the sorrowful news that his daughter had died.

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On the Great Care We Should Take in Preparing to Receive Christ in Holy Communion

06-23-2024Weekly ReflectionThe Imitation of Christ, Book IV, pg. 248—Thomas à Kempis

The Beloved: I am a lover of purity and the giver of all holiness. It is a pure heart that I look for; that is the place in which I rest. Make ready for me a large upper room, furnished; there will I and my disciples eat the Paschal meal with you... Everyone who loves another makes ready for that beloved friend of his the best and most beautiful room he has; in so doing he shews his loving joy at welcoming his friend to his home.

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Guided by the Spirit of Truth

06-16-2024Weekly ReflectionReflection from mycatholic.life

O Spirit of truth, make me know your Word; teach me to remember all he has said; enlighten me, guide me, make me conformable to Jesus as an alter Christus, another Christ, by giving me his virtues, especially his patience, humility, and obedience; let me take part in his redemptive work by making me understand and love the cross.

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Sincere Repentance

06-09-2024Weekly ReflectionReflection from mycatholic.life

“Amen, I say to you, all sins and all blasphemies that people utter will be forgiven them. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never have forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.” For they had said, “He has an unclean spirit.” Mark 3:28–30

Jesus spoke these words to the crowds who had gathered around His home in Capernaum because two groups of people had just spoken very critically of Him in a public way. First, some of His extended family arrived and said to everyone, “He is out of his mind.” And then some of the scribes from Jerusalem said, “He is possessed by Beelzebul.”

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Wonder & Awe Before the Eucharist

06-02-2024Weekly ReflectionReflection from mycatholic.life

At the holy Mass, as soon as the priest pronounces the words of the consecration, transforming the bread and wine into the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Jesus Christ our Lord, he genuflects, rises, and then says, “The mystery of faith.” What is “the mystery of faith?” Oftentimes, when we say that something is a mystery, we mean that the conclusion is hidden but that there are certain clues to help solve the mystery. And once the mystery is solved, everything is clear and it is no longer a mystery.

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