Today, we celebrate that God can build His Church through very different people united by one faith. The story of Saint Peter and Saint Paul reminds us that holiness does not require perfect personalities, but faithful hearts willing to serve.
Reflection Date: June 29, 2026
No darkness is stronger than the authority of Christ. The growing attention given to exorcism in the Church today reminds us that evil is real, but God’s power remains greater and victorious.
Reflection Date: July 01, 2026
Fear does not have the final word when Christ remains in the boat with us. The courage of the First Martyrs of Rome and the frightened disciples in the storm reminds us that faith grows strongest during moments of danger and uncertainty.
Reflection Date: June 30, 2026
Reflect, today, upon these two images of Jesus the Good Shepherd. First, ponder the tender and gentle Lord Who welcomes you and cares for you in a holy, compassionate, and endearing way.
Reflect, today, upon your interior attitude toward the Most Holy Eucharist. Do you see your participation in the Holy Mass more as a favor you offer to our Lord? Or do you see it as it is: the life-giving source of eternal life?
Reflect, today, upon Jesus speaking these most holy words for the first time: “…the bread that I will give is my Flesh for the life of the world.” As you prayerfully reflect upon these words, ponder how deeply you believe them.