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Friday, March 14, 2025

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† Quote of the Day

"What does Jesus Christ do in the Eucharist? It is God who, as our Savior, offers himself each day for us to his Father's justice. If you are in difficulties and sorrows, he will comfort and relieve you. If you are sick, he will either cure you or give you strength to suffer so as to merit Heaven. If the devil, the world, and the flesh are making war upon you, he will give you the weapons with which to fight, to resist, and to win victory. If you are poor, he will enrich you with all sorts of riches for time and eternity. Let us open the door of his sacred and adorable Heart, and be wrapped about for an instant by the flames of his love, and we shall see what a God who loves us can do. O my God, who shall be able to comprehend?"
— St. John Vianney

Today's Meditation

"My daughter, love has brought Me here, and love keeps Me here. My daughter, if you knew what great merit and reward is earned by one act of pure love for Me, you would die of joy. I am saying this that you may constantly unite yourself with Me through love, for this is the goal of the life of your soul. This act is an act of the will. Know that a pure soul is humble. When you lower and empty yourself before My majesty, I then pursue you with My graces and make use of My omnipotence to exalt you." —St. Maria Faustina Kowalska, 576

Daily Verse

"Persevere in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving; at the same time, pray for us, too, that God may open a door to us for the word, to speak of the mystery of Christ, for which I am in prison, that I may make it clear, as I must speak. Conduct yourselves wisely toward outsiders, making the most of the opportunity. Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt, so that you know how you should respond to each one."
— Colossians 4:2-6

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St. Matilda (895-968 A.D.) was born in Prussia, the daughter of a Count, and was raised and educated in a monastery by her grandmother, who was the abbess. A political marriage was arranged for her to Henry I, the future king of Germany. Henry and Matilda enjoyed a happy and blessed marriage. As the Queen of Germany, Matilda became the mother of five important historical figures: Holy Roman Emperor Otto I; Henry, Duke of Bavaria; St. Bruno, Archbishop of Cologne; Gerberga, wife of King Louis IV of France; and Hedwig, mother of Hugh Capet. Matilda was a holy and virtuous woman known for her generosity to the poor. The king adored his queen and attributed his success in battle to her prayers. They reigned seventeen years, and their eldest son succeeded the throne and became Emperor Otto I. After her husband's death, Matilda's two eldest sons chastised her for her generous almsgiving. St. Matilda then took the possessions left to her by her husband and turned them over to her sons, and retired from court. Her sons immediately suffered misfortune, which was attributed to their poor treatment of their holy mother. In order to repair this injustice and regain God's favor, St. Matilda was begged to return to court, which she did, forgiving her sons for their ill will. She continued to help the poor, build churches, and support many monasteries. St. Matilda was a celebrated monarch and was venerated by the people immediately after her death. Her feast day is March 14th.

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Friday of the First Week of Lent

Reading I Ezekiel 18:21-28

Thus says the Lord GOD:
If the wicked man turns away from all the sins he committed,

if he keeps all my statutes and does what is right and just,

he shall surely live, he shall not die.
None of the crimes he committed shall be remembered against him;

he shall live because of the virtue he has practiced.
Do I indeed derive any pleasure from the death of the wicked?

says the Lord GOD.
Do I not rather rejoice when he turns from his evil way

that he may live?

And if the virtuous man turns from the path of virtue to do evil,

the same kind of abominable things that the wicked man does,

can he do this and still live?
None of his virtuous deeds shall be remembered,

because he has broken faith and committed sin;

because of this, he shall die.
You say, "The LORD's way is not fair!"
Hear now, house of Israel:

Is it my way that is unfair, or rather, are not your ways unfair?
When someone virtuous turns away from virtue to commit iniquity, and dies,

it is because of the iniquity he committed that he must die.
But if the wicked, turning from the wickedness he has committed,

does what is right and just,

he shall preserve his life;

since he has turned away from all the sins that he committed,

he shall surely live, he shall not die.

Responsorial Psalm Psalm 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-7a, 7bc-8

R. (3) If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?
Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD;

LORD, hear my voice!
Let your ears be attentive

to my voice in supplication.

R. If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?
If you, O LORD, mark iniquities,

LORD, who can stand?
But with you is forgiveness,

that you may be revered.

R. If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?
I trust in the LORD;

my soul trusts in his word.
My soul waits for the LORD

more than sentinels wait for the dawn.

Let Israel wait for the LORD.

R. If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?
For with the LORD is kindness

and with him is plenteous redemption;
And he will redeem Israel

from all their iniquities.
R. If you, O Lord, mark iniquities, who can stand?

Verse before the Gospel Ezekiel 18:31

Cast away from you all the crimes you have committed, says the LORD,
and make for yourselves a new heart and a new spirit.

Gospel Matthew 5:20-26

Jesus said to his disciples:
"I tell you,
unless your righteousness surpasses that
of the scribes and Pharisees,
you will not enter into the Kingdom of heaven.

"You have heard that it was said to your ancestors,
You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment.
But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother
will be liable to judgment,
and whoever says to his brother, Raqa,
will be answerable to the Sanhedrin,
and whoever says, 'You fool,' will be liable to fiery Gehenna.
Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar,
and there recall that your brother
has anything against you,
leave your gift there at the altar,
go first and be reconciled with your brother,
and then come and offer your gift.
Settle with your opponent quickly while on the way to court.
Otherwise your opponent will hand you over to the judge,
and the judge will hand you over to the guard,
and you will be thrown into prison.
Amen, I say to you,
you will not be released until you have paid the last penny."


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Praise to You Oh Lord Jesus Christ!

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Daily Meditation: Ezekiel 18:21-28
He shall surely live. (Ezekiel 18:28)

How many times have you heard the phrase "Live in the present"? How many times have you spoken it yourself? Usually, we associate it with focusing on the good things surrounding us right now: a beautiful sunset or a cherished visit with a new grandchild. But today's first reading elevates this idea to a whole new level.

Through his prophet Ezekiel, the Lord tells the Israelites not to let their past define them. The "wicked" among them are not trapped in their wickedness, and those who have been "just" should not think they are protected against falling into sin today (Ezekiel 18:21, 24). In God's eyes, neither the past nor the future is as important as today. That's because today is the only day that we have any control over. It's the only day that matters. It's the only day that we can live in.

Ezekiel knew that many of the people of his time were living in the past. Some were longing for the golden days when Israel was a prosperous nation. Others were lamenting the sins of their more recent past—sins that led to the destruction of Jerusalem and the people's exile into Babylon. But God wanted them to put all that behind them and focus on how they were going to live today. Rather than let grief consume them, they needed to trust in the Lord's presence and commit to carrying out his commands—even in the land of their captivity.

How can we break free from dwelling on the past? One of the best ways occurs in the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Confessing our sins and seeking absolution opens our hearts, not just to God's forgiveness, but also to the grace we need to say no to sin and follow him more faithfully. Receiving God's mercy can help propel us forward. It can help us break free from the selfish tendencies that once led us astray.

Jesus wants you to "surely live" (Ezekiel 18:28). He wants to fill you with confidence so that you can leave your sins in the past and face the future with joy and trust in him. This is living in the present in the best possible way—with a peaceful heart founded firmly in his goodness.

"Lord, thank you for offering me so much mercy! Help me to walk in your light today."

Psalm 130:1-5, 7-8
Matthew 5:20-26

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Reflections with Brother Adrian:

From today's Holy Gospel:

"and whoever says, 'You fool,' will be liable to fiery Gehenna.
Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar,
and there recall that your brother
has anything against you,
leave your gift there at the altar,
go first and be reconciled with your brother,
and then come and offer your gift.
Settle with your opponent quickly while on the way to court.
Otherwise your opponent will hand you over to the judge,
and the judge will hand you over to the guard,
and you will be thrown into prison.
Amen, I say to you,
you will not be released until you have paid the last penny.........." - Word of the Lord!

Bishop Robert Barron said today:

"Friends, our Gospel for today is taken from the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus has symbolically established himself as the new Moses, giving a law upon a mountain. His "you have heard that it was said . . . but I say . . ." has revealed that he has authority even over the Torah.

To be clear, the Law is not being abrogated here; it is being intensified. The Law was always meant to bring humanity into line with divinity. In the beginning, this alignment was at a fairly basic level. But now that the definitive Moses has appeared, the alignment is becoming absolute, radical, complete.

And so Jesus teaches, "You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgment. But I say to you, whoever is angry with his brother will be liable to judgment." Killing is an action, but that action is rooted in a more fundamental dysfunction: a hateful attitude, a disordered soul, a basic misperception of reality. To be utterly like God, we obviously have to eliminate cruel and hateful actions; but we have to go deeper, eliminating cruel and hateful thoughts and attitudes. For God is love, right through......" end quote from Bishop Barron.


Whoever says "you fool" can be held liable? Really? How many times do we hear people call others "stupid"?
Right?
How many times do we look at others with disdain?
You see, the commandments are all ultimately crimes against Love...whether God Himself or, God in humans....and this is where the world is missing the mark...to fail to see God in all of humans...and so we fail God by failing our fellows among us....those we call neighbor.
Would you like to suffer punishment for looking down on others or simply calling them fools?
Why not help them or lift them up somehow instead...a little biting of the tongue, a little prayer for them.
This is what our Lord desires, a true love offering sacrifice.
As He said today "Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar,
and there recall that your brother
has anything against you,
leave your gift there at the altar,
go first and be reconciled with your brother,
and then come and offer your gift."
Reconcile with God, and one another....then the lenten sacrifice will give a pleasant aroma to the Heavens....instead of torturous odors that hurt the heart of Love.

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Hebrews 12:3
[Hebrews 12]

Do Not Grow Weary
"Consider him who endured from sinners such hostility against himself, so that you may not grow weary or fainthearted."

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