Jesus’ humanity shines clearly in today’s Gospel. In the face of Lazarus’ death, Jesus is deeply moved by the grief around Him. The Gospel says He “became deeply distressed and troubled” and eventually “wept.”
When last did you make a deep, sincere Confession… not rushed, not selective, but truly from the heart?
Many of us pray. Many of us fast.
But deep down… we know there are things we have
Jesus and the disciples encountered near the Temple a man who had been blind from birth. The disciples asked the Master, “Who sinned…?” They assumed that the man’s condition must have been the result
Today, we are given the beautiful story of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well. The story begins with Jesus resting by the well, for He was “tired from his journey.”
READINGS AT MASS Gen. 12:1-4 Psalm 33 2 Tim. 1:8-10 Mt. 17:1-9 Dear friends in Christ, N’wokafu YESU KRISTO… This morning, we are presented with the call of Abraham in
Jesus was crucified on a Friday. Therefore, from the start of Christianity, Fridays have always been set aside as a day to remember Christ’s suffering and death.
Imagine being blind throughout your life and then suddenly being healed. All of the sounds you had heard from childhood, all that you had touched, tasted, or smelled suddenly took on new form within