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Reading scripture in unity with Sacred Tradition and the teaching authority of the Church.
Key question: “How does this passage illuminate and cohere with the deposit of faith handed down through Sacred Tradition?”
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In a bustling city, a young woman named Sarah sat in a coffee shop, her laptop open but her mind racing. She was a graduate student studying environmental science, passionate about the planet but wrestling with her faith. Just the...
We read Revelation 3:14-22 as a profound call to spiritual renewal and fidelity to Christ within the Church, especially in the context of the Eucharist and the sacramental life. The message to the Church in Laodicea warns against spiritual lukewarmness, urging a vibrant faith that is neither indiffe
Forgiveness is one of the most profound gifts we can extend to one another, rooted in the grace we ourselves have received. Ephesians 2:8-9 reminds us, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves;...
As dawn breaks over the horizon, the world is painted anew, each ray of sunlight breaking through the darkness is a reminder of God’s faithfulness. In Isaiah 40:31, we hear that those who hope in the Lord will renew their...
Isaiah 40:31 offers a beautiful promise: “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” In this...
In the Roman Catholic Lens, we read Romans 10:9-10 as a profound affirmation of the necessary synergy between faith and confession, which are both gifts of grace and acts of human cooperation. This passage underscores the importance of both internal belief and external profession in the economy of s
In the Roman Catholic Lens tradition, we read Exodus 14:1-14 as a powerful testament to God's providence and faithfulness to His covenant people. The passage reveals God's sovereign control over creation and history, preparing the way for His people's deliverance while prefiguring the sacramental na
Dear God of radical welcome, Hebrews 13:2 tells us that some have entertained angels without knowing it — and I wonder how many angels we have turned away at the door because they did not look like us, vote like...
In our rapidly evolving world, where Diversity and Inclusion are not just buzzwords but profound calls to action, we find ourselves wrestling with these concepts in ways that are deeply rooted in our faith. The timeless wisdom of James 1:27—"Religion...
In our modern landscape, where social justice and Christianity often intertwine in challenging and transformative ways, we find ourselves called to navigate these waters with both courage and compassion. It’s reminiscent of the biblical figures who faced seismic shifts in...
As we gather in the warmth of our community today, let us turn to the familiar and comforting words of Psalm 23: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” These lines invite us into a profound relationship with...
In the heart of Calcutta, where the sun beats down mercilessly and the scents of spices mingle with the unmistakable decay of human suffering, Mother Teresa walked the streets with a resolve that seemed otherworldly. Imagine her, a small figure...
As the sun dips below the horizon, casting its warm hues across the sky, we are reminded of the gentle unfolding of time. Much like the transition from day to night, our spiritual growth often requires patience. The prophet Jeremiah,...
A dear friend of mine, a pastor named Jonathan, found himself facing a mountain he never anticipated. After years of faithful ministry, he was struck with a chronic illness that left him exhausted and questioning his purpose. One evening, in...
In Exodus 5:1-23, we read this as a profound illustration of God's salvific action through historical events. Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh with the divine command to let Israel go, highlighting the tension between human authority and divine will. This passage underscores the sacramental nature o
Imagine walking into a bustling coffee shop, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingling with the laughter of friends catching up. As you enter, you notice a young woman sitting alone, her eyes cast down, her heart heavy with the...
We read this passage as a profound reflection on God’s infinite mercy and the call to repentance and reconciliation, central themes in the sacrament of Reconciliation. The parable of the Prodigal Son illustrates the boundless love of the Father, who eagerly awaits the return of the sinner. Within ou
This application point emphasizes the importance of Reconciliation and Forgiveness both personally and within the community. It encourages individuals to reflect on their approach, engage with others, and commit to prayerful actions that promote justice and transformation in alignment with God's kingdom.
Imagine a single mother named Sarah, juggling a full-time job and the responsibilities of raising two young children. One evening, while picking up groceries, she overhears a conversation between two friends in the aisle next to her. They are discussing...
As we reflect on our current reality, marked by the trials of a global pandemic, it’s striking to see how the challenges we face echo those of biblical figures who walked before us. Picture for a moment the Apostle Paul,...
We read Genesis 5:1-32 as an account that emphasizes the continuity and faithfulness of God’s plan throughout generations. This genealogy, beginning with Adam and leading to Noah, highlights the dignity of human life created in the image of God, as the text begins with 'This is the book of the gener
You already have everything you need. That is the quiet revolution tucked inside Matthew 25. Jesus does not say, "I was hungry and you launched a nonprofit." He says, "I was hungry and you gave me something to eat." A...
In the Roman Catholic Lens tradition, we read John 18:1-11 as a profound moment of the Incarnation's mystery, where Christ's voluntary submission to arrest underscores His divine mission and obedience to the Father's will. This passage reveals the sacrificial nature of Christ's mission, prefiguring
In a bustling city, there lived a woman named Clara, a single mother working tirelessly to make ends meet. One evening, after a long day at her job, she returned home to find a notice pinned to her door: her...