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Daily Reflection

  • Invitation that Can Change Your Life

    Some invitations can completely change the direction of a person's life. The wedding feast in Jesus' parable reminds us that God's invitation is generous and open, but accepting it also asks us to prepare our hearts and allow the invitation to change the way we live.
    Reflection Date: August 20, 2026

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  • The Queenship of Mary

    Christian life tells us that authority is measured by humility and service. The Queenship of Mary and Jesus’ warning against seeking titles and recognition remind us that genuine leadership does not place us above others but brings us closer to them.
    Reflection Date: August 22, 2026
  • Love Is the Real Test

    The greatest commandments are not measured by how much religious knowledge we carry but by how much love we actually live. The gospel reminds us that loving God and loving our neighbor are inseparable, because genuine love becomes visible in the way we treat the people around us.
    Reflection Date: August 21, 2026

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  • Do Not Be Afraid

    Our dignity is in the fact that we are created in the image and likeness of God. The gospel today reminds us of our worth being God’s children.
    Reflection Date: June 21, 2026
  • Key to a Meaningful Life

    The key to a meaningful life is when we stop living only for comfort and begin trusting God with courage and purpose. Jesus’ invitation from the gospel today is to live free from anxiety and centered on what truly matters.
    Reflection Date: June 20, 2026
  • Where to Invest?

    The most valuable things in life are not always the quickest to build or the easiest to possess. Today, we are reminded that faith sees beyond temporary success and invests in what truly lasts.
    Reflection Date: June 19, 2026
  • The Prayer that Works

    Today, we remember that prayer is not about impressing God with long speeches but about opening our hearts honestly before Him. The simple but powerful prayer of Padre Pio reminds us that real prayer begins when we desire God’s presence more than perfect words.
    Reflection Date: June 18, 2026