Faith is not about clinging to old habits but allowing Christ to make us new. When we welcome His grace with open hearts, He transforms our lives and fills us with the joy, hope, and freedom of the Gospel.
Gospel of the Day (John 20,24-29)
"Put your finger here and see my hands, and bring your hand and put it into my side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe."
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There are no “demons” in our lives stronger than God’s power. Never think of yourself as defeated. Instead, ask the Lord to expel anything that seems to be paralyzing you from living a good, holy, and pure life. Then, you will be victorious and enjoy true freedom.
When storms shake our lives, Jesus may seem silent, but he is never absent. Trust grows not in calm waters, but in the courage to believe that Christ is with us, bringing peace beyond every fear.
Saints Peter and Paul are the two great pillars of the Church. Peter, the humble fisherman chosen by Jesus to lead His Church, and Paul, the tireless missionary converted on the road to Damascus, both gave their lives for Christ in Rome, becoming powerful witnesses to the Gospel.
Peter denied Christ. Paul persecuted Christians. Yet, the Lord chose both as his apostles and instruments in building the Church and spreading the Gospel. No matter our past sins and denials, the Lord never gives up on us. With his grace, it is never too late for us to change!
According to the #GospelOfToday (Mt 10:37–42), those who hold on to their lives merely for themselves actually lose them, for they do not open themselves to the joy of love and thus become barren. This is why Jesus invites us to embrace the cross. He offered himself, lost himself, and in this very way we were enabled to receive his life in abundance.
Jesus asks for first place in our hearts. When we love Him above all else, we learn to love everyone more deeply. Even the smallest act of kindness, offered in His name, has eternal value. Nothing done with love is ever forgotten by God.
We cannot consider #AI to be morally neutral. In reality, every technical tool embodies choices and priorities through what it measures, ignores, and optimizes, and how it classifies people and situations. Ethical discernment cannot be limited to asking whether we are using a system for good or bad purposes. It must also examine how that system is designed and what vision of the human person and society is embedded in the data and models that guide it. #MagnificaHumanitas
True love does not stay silent while someone walks on the broad road to destruction. We must tell people the truth about sin and the only way to be saved: Jesus.