Friday, December 4, 2015

Today's Readings

Liturgical reflection:


How many things do we believe in? It seems like there are fewer and fewer bedrock institutions, ideas and concepts that are believable. 


On many levels, sociological, physical,  the economy, politically and philosophically, there seems to be constant equivocation, where everything stands for nothing, as everything's supposed nature changes on a daily basis. Man continually spins new stories around the meaning of life and all its happenings. But are they truthful? 


But Jesus, the son of man, quite simply says 'believe' in Him and miracles will happen. And haven't they? Don't they happen when we believe? 


Not only can your faith heal physical maladies as Jesus heals the faith-filled blind men, but also the spiritual ones.


Today, pray to Jesus for a contemplative fulfillment and healing that He brings.


Amen. 


Liturgical Reference:


http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/120415.cfm


Practical Tip Of The Day:


Say 'Jesus I trust in you' throughout each moment of today. Reflect this evening on how reciting Jesus' name had an effect on your day. 


Video Of The Day: 


Watch Professor Kreeft discuss his book on the anti-relativist: G. K. Chesterton!


https://youtu.be/pQDoLFXB14c


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