Our love for God and neighbor is our passport to heaven. Our earthly possessions are dust that scatters, but the love we share – in our families, at work, in the Church, and in the world – will save us, for it will endure forever.
.@ArchbishopGomez, #USCCB President, has issued a statement for the Observance of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: https://t.co/Eosvf9MiKK #MLKDay#MLK
Here are seven attitudes we can all adopt as we continue our synodal journey together. Which one inspires you the most? Let us know in the comments below. @Synod_va
Learn more about how you can participate in the synod at https://t.co/oyYWZvuaVI. #ListeningChurch#Synod
Starting Jan. 1, all people and businesses in California must separate things like leftover food and kitchen scraps from the rest of their trash. https://t.co/sF6LoUd9YG
Remember us, O God;
from age to age be our comforter.
You have given us the wonder of time,
blessings in days and nights, seasons & years.
Bless your children at the turning of the year
and fill the months ahead with the bright hope
that is ours in the coming of Christ. #NewYear
“Let not your heart be disturbed. Do not fear that sickness, nor any other sickness or anguish. Am I not here, who is your Mother? Are you not under my protection? Am I not your health?... Do not grieve nor be disturbed by anything.” St. Juan Diego, pray for us!
Join the Catholic Apostolate Center in commemorating the Solemnity of Corpus Christi | Corpus Christi commemorates the real presence of the body and blood of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, in the Eucharist.
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We are a mess, but today we remember that God entered into our mess. Today is the Feast of Corpus Christi, the Body and Blood of Christ. @sunnydsj reflects on what it means for God to become flesh and blood and offer us God's very self. #1MinHomily#CorpusChristi
“The Feast of the Most Holy Trinity leads us to contemplate the mystery of God who unceasingly creates, redeems and sanctifies, always with love and through love.” – Pope Francis
The mystery of the Most Holy Trinity is an immense mystery, which exceeds the capacities of our minds, but that speaks to our heart, because we find it encompassed in that expression of Saint John which summarizes all of Revelation: “God is love”.
Loving contemplation, typical of the most intimate #prayer, does not need many words. A gaze is enough. It is enough to be convinced that our life is surrounded by an immense and faithful love that nothing can ever separate us from. #GeneralAudience
We have broken the bonds of our relationship with the Creator, with our fellow human beings, and with the rest of creation. We need to heal the damaged relationships that are essential to supporting us and the entire fabric of life. #EarthDay
Gospel: Today on #HolyThursday, Jesus washes the feet of his disciples, in a gesture packed with meaning (Jn 13: 1-15). First, Jesus show us that true leadership is service carried out in humility. But he is also, as Sr. Sandra Schneiders writes, creating a "community of equals."
Mother Teresa, tireless worker of charity, pray for us, so that our criterion for action might be gratuitous love, offered freely to everyone without distinction of language, culture, race, or religion.