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March 21, 2026First Reading Jeremiah 11:18-20Gospel John 7:40-53Today’s readings remind us of a powerful truth: God sees...
21/03/2026

March 21, 2026

First Reading Jeremiah 11:18-20
Gospel John 7:40-53

Today’s readings remind us of a powerful truth: God sees everything—our goodness, our struggles, and even the hidden intentions of others.

Jeremiah was faithful, righteous, and obedient—yet he still faced betrayal and persecution. This reveals something difficult but real: being good does not exempt us from suffering.

Why do bad things happen to good people?
Because suffering is not a punishment—it is often part of our mission.

Just like Jeremiah, and even Jesus in the Gospel, we may be misunderstood, rejected, or opposed. But this does not mean God has abandoned us. In fact, it may mean we are walking closely with Him.

Persecution is not the end of our story—
it is often the path that strengthens our faith.

When we feel attacked, judged, or hurt, we are invited to respond not with fear, but with trust:

"O Lord, my God, in You I take refuge… You are my strength."

God knows our hearts.
God defends the righteous.
God is our refuge.

So today, let us not be discouraged by trials.
Instead, let us remain faithful—knowing that God sees, God knows, and God will sustain us.

🙏 Prayer🙏💜

Lord, You are my refuge and my strength.
In times of trials and persecution, help me to remain faithful.
Remind me that You see all things and that You are always with me.
Give me courage to continue serving You with love and trust.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🤍🙏💜

March 19, 2026First Reading 2 Samuel 7:4-5, 12-14,16Second Reading Romans 4:13,16-18, 22Gospel Matthew 1:16, 18-21,24(So...
19/03/2026

March 19, 2026

First Reading 2 Samuel 7:4-5, 12-14,16
Second Reading Romans 4:13,16-18, 22
Gospel Matthew 1:16, 18-21,24

(Solemnity of St. Joseph)

🌿 Reflection: “Trusting God’s Plan Beyond Our Understanding”

Today’s readings invite us into a quiet but powerful truth:
God’s promises are fulfilled not through our control, but through our trust.

In the First Reading, God promises David a lasting kingdom—not because of human strength, but because of divine faithfulness. It reminds us that God is always building something greater than what we can see.

In the Second Reading, Abraham believed even when everything seemed impossible. He hoped when there was no reason to hope. His faith teaches us that trusting God means believing even when life doesn’t make sense.

And in the Gospel, we see Joseph—a man of silent but courageous faith. Faced with confusion and uncertainty, he chose obedience over fear. He did not fully understand God’s plan, yet he said “yes” through action.

✨ Message for Us

There are moments in our lives when:

Plans fall apart
Answers don’t come
God seems silent

But today reminds us:
👉 God is still working.
👉 God keeps His promises.
👉 God asks us to trust, not to fully understand.

Like Joseph, we may not have all the answers…
but we are invited to walk in faith anyway.

💜 Personal Prayer🙏💜

Lord,
Teach me to trust You like Abraham,
to believe in Your promises like David,
and to obey You like Joseph—even when I don’t understand.

When I am afraid or uncertain,
remind me that You are already ahead of me,
preparing something beautiful.

I surrender my plans to You.
Let Your will be done in my life.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏💜

18/03/2026

March 18, 2026

First Reading Isaiah 49:8-15
Gospel John 5:17-30

God speaks today not just to our minds, but to our deepest wounds.

In Isaiah, He answers the silent fear we rarely say out loud:
“Have I been forgotten?”
And He responds with a love that is personal and unshakable—
“I will never forget you.”

Even when life feels delayed, prayers unanswered, or the heart weary…
God is not absent. He is quietly holding, sustaining, and remembering you.

In the Gospel, Jesus reveals that He is always working—just like the Father.
Even when nothing seems to change, grace is moving, life is being restored, and God is at work within you.

✨ Deep Truth for Today:

You are not forgotten.
God is working—even in the unseen.
Trust the silence… He is there.

🙏 Short Prayer🙏💜

Lord, in moments when I feel forgotten,
anchor my heart in Your promise.
Help me trust that You are working in me,
even when I cannot see it.

Jesus, I love You and I trust in You. 💜🙏💖

March 15,  2026SundayFirst Reading 1 Samuel 16:1B,6-7,10-13APsalm 23:1-3,4,5,6Second Reading Ephesians 5:8-14Gospel John...
15/03/2026

March 15, 2026
Sunday

First Reading 1 Samuel 16:1B,6-7,10-13A
Psalm 23:1-3,4,5,6
Second Reading Ephesians 5:8-14
Gospel John 9:1-6, 9,13-17,34-38

Today's readings remind us that God sees beyond what people see. While the world often judges by appearance, success, or status, God looks deeply into the heart. Like David, who was the least expected but chosen by God, we are reminded that what truly matters is a humble and faithful heart.

The Psalm reassures us that the Lord is our Shepherd. He lovingly guides us, protects us, and walks with us even through dark valleys. When we trust Him, we find peace and strength.

St. Paul also reminds us that we are called to live as children of light. Our lives should reflect goodness, truth, and love so that others may see God's light through us.

In the Gospel, Jesus heals the man born blind. While the man begins to see, others remain blind because of pride and disbelief. This reminds us that true sight is not only physical but spiritual. Jesus invites us to open our hearts so that we may truly see His presence in our lives.

Prayer: Open My Eyes, Lord🙏💜

"Lord, open my eyes so that I may see Your truth, walk in Your light, and trust in Your loving guidance."

Loving Father,
Thank You for reminding me today that You look not at my appearance or achievements, but at my heart. Help me to always come before You with sincerity, humility, and trust, just as David did when You called him.

Lord, You are my Shepherd. Lead me in the right path and guide my steps each day. When I walk through difficulties and uncertainties, remind me that You are always with me, protecting and strengthening me.

Jesus, You healed the man who was born blind. Today I ask You to open my eyes as well — not only my physical eyes, but the eyes of my heart. Remove any pride, doubt, or fear that keeps me from truly seeing Your presence in my life.

Help me to walk as a child of light. May my words, actions, and choices reflect Your goodness, truth, and love so that others may see Your light through me.
Lord, I believe in You. Stay with me, guide me, and transform my heart each day.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏💜🙏

📖 Reflection – March 12, 2026First Reading: Jeremiah 7:23–28Gospel: Luke 11:14–23Today's readings remind us that God des...
12/03/2026

📖 Reflection – March 12, 2026

First Reading: Jeremiah 7:23–28
Gospel: Luke 11:14–23

Today's readings remind us that God desires obedience and a sincere heart more than empty words or rituals.
In the first reading, God speaks through the prophet Jeremiah saying:
"Listen to my voice… walk in the way that I command you."
But the people did not listen. Instead of following God, they followed their own stubborn hearts. This shows how easy it is for us to hear God's word but not truly live it.

In the Gospel, Jesus drives out a demon, yet some people still doubt Him and accuse Him of working through evil power. Even after witnessing God's goodness, their hearts remain closed. Jesus reminds them that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand, and that His works clearly come from the power of God.

Both readings reveal the same message:
💜God is inviting us not only to believe in Him but to truly choose Him.

Sometimes we may say we trust God, but our actions may show fear, doubt, or self-reliance. God is asking us today to listen deeply, trust fully, and follow Him wholeheartedly.

When we stand with Jesus, we stand in truth, light, and freedom. As Jesus says:
"Whoever is not with me is against me."

Today is an invitation to examine our hearts:
Am I truly walking with Jesus, or only listening without responding?

🙏 Short Prayer🙏💜

Lord Jesus,
Help me to listen to Your voice and follow You with a faithful heart.
Remove every doubt, pride, and stubbornness within me.

Teach me to choose You every day in my thoughts, words, and actions.
May my life show that I belong to You.

In Jesus' Name. Amen.🙏💜

March 5, 2026First Reading: Jeremiah 17:5–10Gospel: Luke 16:19–31Today's readings gently remind us where we place our tr...
05/03/2026

March 5, 2026

First Reading: Jeremiah 17:5–10
Gospel: Luke 16:19–31

Today's readings gently remind us where we place our trust and how we live with what God has given us.

In the first reading, the prophet Jeremiah tells us that those who rely only on human strength are like a dry shrub in the desert, struggling to survive. But those who trust in the Lord are like trees planted beside water — always nourished, always sustained, even during drought.

In the Gospel, Jesus tells the story of the rich man and Lazarus. The rich man lived comfortably but ignored the suffering right in front of him. Lazarus, though poor and suffering, remained humble and faithful. After their earthly lives ended, their situations were reversed.

This story is not simply about wealth or poverty. It is about the condition of the heart.

God sees beyond our outward life. As Jeremiah says, “The Lord searches the heart and examines the mind.” God sees how we treat others, how we respond to those in need, and whether we live with compassion and mercy.

The rich man’s greatest failure was not his wealth — it was his indifference. Lazarus was right at his gate, yet he remained unseen.

How often do we pass by people who are suffering — emotionally, spiritually, or physically — without noticing? Sometimes the "Lazarus" in our lives may be someone longing for kindness, understanding, or prayer.

When we trust God deeply, our hearts become softer. We begin to see others the way God sees them. Our blessings become opportunities to share love, generosity, and compassion.

Today the Lord invites us to examine our hearts:

Do we trust God in all circumstances?
Do we notice the needs of others around us?
Are we willing to be instruments of God's love?

When our roots are planted in God, our lives naturally bear fruit — kindness, mercy, and compassion.

And in God's eyes, the smallest act of love is never unnoticed.

🙏Heavenly Father💜🙏

Thank You for Your Word that guides and corrects my heart.

Lord, help me to place my trust fully in You and not only in my own strength or understanding. Plant my life deeply in Your love so that even in difficult seasons, I may remain strong and faithful.

Search my heart, O Lord, and purify my intentions. Remove anything within me that makes me indifferent to the needs of others.

Open my eyes so I may see those who are suffering around me — the lonely, the weary, the forgotten, and the brokenhearted.

Give me a compassionate heart like Yours.
Teach me to respond with kindness, generosity, and mercy.

Lord Jesus, may I never overlook the “Lazarus” that You place in my path. Let my life reflect Your love through simple acts of care, encouragement, and service.

Bless those who are struggling today — those who are sick, burdened, grieving, or feeling unseen. May they experience Your comfort and hope.

Lord, strengthen my faith so that my trust in You grows deeper each day. Like a tree planted beside living water, may my life remain rooted in Your grace.

And through everything I do, may Your love shine through me.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏💜🙏

March 3, 2026First Reading: Isaiah 1:10, 16–20Gospel: Matthew 23:1–12🛕 Reflection: “Clean Hands, Humble Hearts”🙏💜In the ...
03/03/2026

March 3, 2026

First Reading: Isaiah 1:10, 16–20
Gospel: Matthew 23:1–12

🛕 Reflection: “Clean Hands, Humble Hearts”🙏💜

In the First Reading, the Lord speaks through Isaiah with both firmness and mercy. He calls His people to wash themselves clean, to stop doing evil, to learn to do good, to seek justice, and to defend the vulnerable.

What strikes me deeply is this:
God is not impressed by outward religious acts if the heart is not aligned with Him.

He does not desire performance.
He desires transformation.

“Though your sins be like scarlet, they may become white as snow.”
What hope! Even when we fall short, God offers restoration — not condemnation. He invites us back with love.

In the Gospel, Jesus warns against hypocrisy. The Pharisees knew the Law, taught the Law, but did not live it with humility. They sought recognition rather than righteousness.

Jesus gently reminds us: The greatest among you must be your servant.

True faith is not about titles, praise, or appearance.
It is about a quiet, sincere heart that loves God and serves others — even when no one sees.

💛 What is God teaching us today?

Faith must be lived, not just spoken.
Humility is greater than honor.
Repentance opens the door to mercy.
Service is the true measure of greatness.

🙏 Prayer💜🙏
Lord,
Wash my heart clean from anything that does not honor You.
Teach me to do good, to seek justice, and to love sincerely.
Remove pride from my spirit.
Make me humble in service, gentle in speech, and faithful in action.

If I have been more concerned about appearance than obedience, forgive me.
Create in me a pure heart, O God.
May my life reflect You — not for recognition, but for Your glory alone.

In Jesus' Name. Amen.🙏💜🥰

📖Reflection | March 2, 2026 🙏💜First Reading: Book of Daniel 9:4–10Gospel: Gospel of Luke 6:36–38In the First Reading, Da...
02/03/2026

📖Reflection | March 2, 2026 🙏💜

First Reading: Book of Daniel 9:4–10
Gospel: Gospel of Luke 6:36–38

In the First Reading, Daniel humbly acknowledges the sins of the people. He does not blame others. He stands before God with honesty and repentance. It reminds me that true healing begins when we take responsibility and return to the Lord with a sincere heart.

In the Gospel, Jesus tells us:
“Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.”

How often do we remember who has hurt us?
How easily do we measure others’ faults?

“Tight measure creates tight measure.”
When we give little mercy, we receive little peace.
When we judge harshly, our hearts become heavy.

But God’s measure is never tight.
His mercy is overflowing.
His forgiveness is generous.
His love is constant — every single day.

God is always ready to:
• Forgive us
• Embrace us
• Comfort us
• Pay attention to our prayers
• Love us without limits

And today He gently asks us to do the same.

When we choose mercy, we reflect His heart.
When we forgive, we become free.
When we give generously, blessings flow back to us in ways we cannot imagine.

🌅 Prayer🙏💜

Lord,
Help me to be merciful, loving, and kind.
Help me to forgive quickly and sincerely.
Help me to be generous in understanding and compassion.

Soften my heart when I am tempted to judge.
Open my spirit to correction.
Teach me to listen to You daily.

Guide my thoughts.
Guide my words.
Guide my actions.

May I measure others with grace,
just as You measure me with mercy.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 💜🙏

March 1, 2026 📖 Genesis 12:1–4📖 Psalm 33📖 2 Timothy 1:8–10📖 Matthew 17:1–9💜 Reflection | “Called to Trust, Chosen to Shi...
01/03/2026

March 1, 2026

📖 Genesis 12:1–4
📖 Psalm 33
📖 2 Timothy 1:8–10
📖 Matthew 17:1–9

💜 Reflection | “Called to Trust, Chosen to Shine” ✨🤍

Lord, today You remind me of Abram who left everything familiar just to follow Your voice. He did not have the full plan — only Your promise.

In the Gospel, I see You transfigured in glory. The disciples were afraid, yet You told them, “Rise, and do not be afraid.” Before the cross, You showed them light. Before suffering, You revealed hope.

Today I realize: You do not ask me to understand everything. You ask me to trust. You do not promise an easy climb. You promise Your presence on the mountain.

Like Abram, teach me to go when You say go.
Like Peter, James, and John, help me to listen.
Like Timothy, give me courage not to be ashamed of my faith.

🙏 Prayer💜
Lord Jesus, When the path ahead feels unclear, be my light.
When obedience feels uncomfortable, be my strength.
When fear whispers louder than faith, remind me of Your glory.

Help me to trust even without details, to climb even when I am tired, to follow even when I do not see the full picture.

Shine Your light over my family.
Shine Your light over my calling.
Shine Your light over the areas of my life that still need transformation.

Father God, If You are calling me higher, give me the courage to leave what is comfortable.

Holy Spirit, teach me to listen more than I speak, to obey more than I question, and to surrender more than I control.

May my life reflect Your light. May my steps honor Your voice. May my heart remain faithful — on the mountain and in the valley.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏🥰💜

📖 February 25, 2026 ReflectionFirst Reading: Book of Jonah 3:1–10Gospel: Gospel of Luke 11:29–32“Even now, says the Lord...
25/02/2026

📖 February 25, 2026 Reflection

First Reading: Book of Jonah 3:1–10
Gospel: Gospel of Luke 11:29–32

“Even now, says the Lord, return to me with your whole heart, for I am gracious and merciful.”

How beautiful that God gives Jonah a second calling.
Jonah ran away. He hesitated. He doubted. Yet God did not cancel his purpose. God called him again.

How many times are we like Jonah?
We delay.
We ignore.
We run.
We resist.

Yet God continues to call us — gently, patiently, faithfully.

In the Gospel, Jesus reminds the people that the Ninevites repented at Jonah’s preaching. Repentance is not about fear. It is about returning. It is about allowing God to transform our hearts from within notes into newness.

Growth begins inside the heart.
Progress begins in surrender.
Repentance begins in humility.

If we learn to:
Listen more each day to God
Open our hearts fully
Pause and study His Word
Reflect in silence
Understand our responsibilities and purpose
Seek God’s wisdom above our own

Then transformation becomes possible.

The process of progress, repentance, and growth truly comes from within — when we allow God’s grace to move inside us.

🙏 Prayer🙏
Lord God,
Even when I run away, You call me again.
Even when I delay, You wait patiently.
Even when I fall short, You remain gracious and merciful.

Teach me to return to You with my whole heart.
Help me to seek Your wisdom daily.
Make me more aware of Your presence in my life.

Give me courage to repent each day.
Open my eyes to my shortcomings,
not to condemn me,
but to transform me.

Form in me a humble heart,
a listening spirit,
and a willing obedience.

May my growth begin within,
and may my life reflect Your mercy.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏💜🥰

📖 February 24, 2026First Reading: Isaiah 55:10–11Gospel: Matthew 6:7–15🌿 Reflection: God’s Word Brings Life🙏🥰❤️In the Fi...
24/02/2026

📖 February 24, 2026

First Reading: Isaiah 55:10–11
Gospel: Matthew 6:7–15

🌿 Reflection: God’s Word Brings Life🙏🥰❤️

In the First Reading, the Lord reminds us that His Word is powerful.
Just like the rain and snow that water the earth and make it fruitful, God’s Word never returns to Him empty. It always accomplishes its purpose.

When God speaks — life happens.
When God promises — it is fulfilled.
When God calls — He sustains.

In the Gospel, Jesus teaches us how to pray. He tells us not to use many empty words. Prayer is not about long speeches. It is about a relationship. It is about the heart.

God already knows what we need.
What He desires is our sincerity.
Our trust.
Our surrender.

When we pray the “Our Father,” we are not just reciting words — we are allowing God to:

Be our Provider
Be our Forgiver
Be our Protector
Be our Daily Bread

Heavenly Father,

Your Word is powerful and full of life.
Let it take root in my heart and bear good fruit in my life.

Today, I surrender everything to You.

I allow You to do what is best for my life each day.
I allow You to guide me and strengthen me in every task I carry.
I allow You to pour out Your blessings according to Your perfect will.
I trust You to provide for all my needs daily.

Lord, purify my heart and cleanse me from my sins.
Thank You for forgiving all my shortcomings and failures.
Teach me to forgive others just as You forgive me.

Let my prayer not be empty words,
but a heart fully surrendered to You.

May Your will be done in me, through me, and for me.

In Jesus' Name. Amen. 🙏🥰💜

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