In John 9:1-41 Jesus lifted someone's life by healing his blindness and restoring his sight; the man could no longer be a street beggar and poor for the rest of his life because Jesus changed also his life's circumstances. But the Pharisees instead of singing alleluia for a single act of kindness, criticized Jesus and started plotting his downfall and death. Today I will lift at least one person's life high, make them see their potential and restore their dignity. Then I would have done my share in making this world a better place. So help me God
Homily for the Feast of Saint James, Apostle 🌟 Theme: "Called to Share the Cup: Witness, Sacrifice, and Glory" Readings: First Reading: 2 Corinthians 4:7-15 Psalm: 126:1bc-2ab, 2cd-3, 4-5, 6 Gospel: Matthew 20:20-28 📍 Introduction A priest was explaining to his catechism class that apostles were not superheroes but ordinary men with extraordinary missions. A little boy interrupted: “Father, if they weren’t superheroes, why did Jesus pick guys with names like James the Greater and James the Lesser? Was that like Batman and Robin?” The class laughed—and the priest chuckled too. “No, my child, it just meant that one was probably older or taller!” This reminds us that God uses ordinary people, not perfect or powerful ones, to do great things—people like James, whose feast we celebrate today. 📖 The Word of God 2 Corinthians 4:7-15 speaks of "treasures in jars of clay"—how the glorious message of the Gospel is carried by fragile, fallible human beings...
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