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On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 26, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Today we hear a stark warning from our Lord for His leaders of His Church, whether they serve from the Executive Committee, as Eucharistic ministers, lectors, choir members, hospitality, youth leaders or in any other capacity . What He wants is mercy, not ritual sacrifices. He wants forgiveness and reconciliation amongst His leaders and those they serve. He wants His holiness to shine forth in whatever His leaders say and do.

We must be cleansed by His saving grace from inside out. We do not serve for recognition by men and women. We do not serve for honour, but for the love of God who laid down His life for us.

And so, as St Paul says, we should be bearers of the Good News, not just by our words and actions, and that we should be prepared to lay down our lives for them whom we serve.

Lord You search me and You know me,  as I search for You; let me find You in those love and serve for Your glory. Amen


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First reading
1 Thessalonians 2:1-8 ·


We were eager to hand over to you not only the Good News but our whole lives

You know yourselves, my brothers, that our visit to you has not proved ineffectual.
    We had, as you know, been given rough treatment and been grossly insulted at Philippi, and it was our God who gave us the courage to proclaim his Good News to you in the face of great opposition. We have not taken to preaching because we are deluded, or immoral, or trying to deceive anyone; it was God who decided that we were fit to be entrusted with the Good News, and when we are speaking, we are not trying to please men but God, who can read our inmost thoughts. You know very well, and we can swear it before God, that never at any time have our speeches been simply flattery, or a cover for trying to get money; nor have we ever looked for any special honour from men, either from you or anybody else, when we could have imposed ourselves on you with full weight, as apostles of Christ.
    Instead, we were unassuming. Like a mother feeding and looking after her own children, we felt so devoted and protective towards you, and had come to love you so much, that we were eager to hand over to you not only the Good News but our whole lives as well.



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Gospel
Matthew 23:23-26


Clean the inside of the cup first, so that the outside may become clean

Jesus said: ‘Alas for you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You who pay your tithe of mint and dill and cumin and have neglected the weightier matters of the Law – justice, mercy, good faith! These you should have practised, without neglecting the others. You blind guides! Straining out gnats and swallowing camels!
    ‘Alas for you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You who clean the outside of cup and dish and leave the inside full of extortion and intemperance. Blind Pharisee! Clean the inside of cup and dish first so that the outside may become clean as well.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 25, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In today’s first reading today and the Gospel, we see the vast contrast. In the Gospel, it begins with Jesus rebuking the Pharisees and the scribes. The first four of the seven woes against the Pharisees and scribes, who insisted on their own pious observances and practices of the law, which often led those who they insisted on following their ways astray from the love of God.

Having just completed a man’s retreat over the weekend, or rather on Saturday, I can relate to the first reading in which St. Paul encourages the brothers that through the power of the Holy Spirit, their lives had been transformed. Just as in the retreat, we were reminded through our own worship, praise, and formation talks, of the great love of God our Father for all of us. The message was clear that He loves us with an everlasting love. He can see our shortcomings and our failings, but He loves us in spite of them. And He has sent His only begotten Son, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, the greatest sign of His love, so that we who are obedient and willing to follow after Him will not only enter into a deep, personal, lasting relationship with Him, but through His grace we shall be fully reconciled.

And so, it is a reminder for all of us to be men and women of God, who brings His light into the world, to share His great love for them, so that all shall come back to Him, especially those who have fallen short. That they may be filled with the Holy Spirit, so metanoia, a change from within takes place, and transforms them into the perfect likeness and image of the Lord our God. Amen

Saint Louis and Saint Joseph of Calasanz, Priest Pray for us…



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First reading
1 Thessalonians 1:1-5,8-10


You broke with idolatry when you were converted to God

From Paul, Silvanus and Timothy, to the Church in Thessalonika which is in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ; wishing you grace and peace from God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
    We always mention you in our prayers and thank God for you all, and constantly remember before God our Father how you have shown your faith in action, worked for love and persevered through hope, in our Lord Jesus Christ.
    We know, brothers, that God loves you and that you have been chosen, because when we brought the Good News to you, it came to you not only as words, but as power and as the Holy Spirit and as utter conviction. And you observed the sort of life we lived when we were with you, which was for your instruction, since it was from you that the word of the Lord started to spread – and not only throughout Macedonia and Achaia, for the news of your faith in God has spread everywhere. We do not need to tell other people about it: other people tell us how we started the work among you, how you broke with idolatry when you were converted to God and became servants of the real, living God; and how you are now waiting for Jesus, his Son, whom he raised from the dead, to come from heaven to save us from the retribution which is coming.

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Gospel
Matthew 23:13-22


Alas for you, blind guides!

Jesus said: ‘Alas for you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You who shut up the kingdom of heaven in men’s faces, neither going in yourselves nor allowing others to go in who want to.
    ‘Alas for you, scribes and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You who travel over sea and land to make a single proselyte, and when you have him you make him twice as fit for hell as you are.
    ‘Alas for you, blind guides! You who say, “If a man swears by the Temple, it has no force; but if a man swears by the gold of the Temple, he is bound.” Fools and blind! For which is of greater worth, the gold or the Temple that makes the gold sacred? Or else, “If a man swears by the altar it has no force; but if a man swears by the offering that is on the altar, he is bound.” You blind men! For which is of greater worth, the offering or the altar that makes the offering sacred? Therefore, when a man swears by the altar he is swearing by that and by everything on it. And when a man swears by the Temple he is swearing by that and by the One who dwells in it. And when a man swears by heaven he is swearing by the throne of God and by the One who is seated there.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 23, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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It’s astonishing to learn that Naomi, in today’s first reading, is the great-grandmother of David. King David, who by his lineage will our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ be born.

It’s also interesting to learn how Naomi was known for her love and fidelity to Ruth. And it reminds us that by our love and actions, we bring the glory of God. And He blesses us. Just like Jesus, who is the light of the world, shines through us, who bear His light; who reflects Him, who came not to be served, but to serve.

That is why in today’s Gospel, Jesus reminds us that he who humbles himself will be exalted. He who loves must be the servant of all. It is by following after our Lord that we bring His light into the world. Amen.


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First reading
Ruth 2:1-3,8-11,4:13-17


Ruth gives birth to Obed, the grandfather of David

Naomi had a kinsman on her husband’s side, well-to-do and of Elimelech’s clan. His name was Boaz.
    Ruth the Moabitess said to Naomi, ‘Let me go into the fields and glean among the ears of corn in the footsteps of some man who will look on me with favour.’ And she said to her, ‘Go, my daughter.’ So she set out and went to glean in the fields after the reapers. And it chanced that she came to that part of the fields which belonged to Boaz of Elimelech’s clan.
    Boaz said to Ruth, ‘Listen, my daughter, and understand this. You are not to glean in any other field, do not leave here but stay with my servants. Keep your eyes on whatever part of the field they are reaping and follow behind. I have ordered my servants not to molest you. And if you are thirsty, go to the pitchers and drink what the servants have drawn.’ Then she fell on her face, bowing to the ground. And she said to him, ‘How have I so earned your favour that you take notice of me, even though I am a foreigner?’ And Boaz answered her, ‘I have been told all you have done for your mother-in-law since your husband’s death, and how you left your own father and mother and the land where you were born to come among a people whom you knew nothing about before you came here.’
    So Boaz took Ruth and she became his wife. And when they came together, the Lord made her conceive and she bore a son. And the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed be the Lord who has not left the dead man without next of kin this day to perpetuate his name in Israel. The child will be a comfort to you and the prop of your old age, for your daughter-in-law who loves you and is more to you than seven sons has given him birth.’ And Naomi took the child to her own bosom and she became his nurse.
    And the women of the neighbourhood gave him a name. ‘A son has been born for Naomi’ they said; and they named him Obed. This was the father of David’s father, Jesse.





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Gospel
Matthew 23:1-12


They do not practise what they preach

Addressing the people and his disciples Jesus said, ‘The scribes and the Pharisees occupy the chair of Moses. You must therefore do what they tell you and listen to what they say; but do not be guided by what they do: since they do not practise what they preach. They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on men’s shoulders, but will they lift a finger to move them? Not they! Everything they do is done to attract attention, like wearing broader phylacteries and longer tassels, like wanting to take the place of honour at banquets and the front seats in the synagogues, being greeted obsequiously in the market squares and having people call them Rabbi.
    ‘You, however, must not allow yourselves to be called Rabbi, since you have only one master, and you are all brothers. You must call no one on earth your father, since you have only one Father, and he is in heaven. Nor must you allow yourselves to be called teachers, for you have only one Teacher, the Christ. The greatest among you must be your servant. Anyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and anyone who humbles himself will be exalted.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 22, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Ruth’s declaration in today’s first reading speaks volumes about familial love and fidelity. Wherever you go, I will go. Wherever you live, I will live. Your people will be my people. Your God, my God.

This then leads us to today’s Gospel, in which the Lord reminds us of how we should love. We should love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind, soul, and strength. And the second, that we should love one another just as we love ourselves. So can we love anyone else less than how we love ourselves?

Ruth, in the first reading, demonstrated this extraordinary love. When she embraced Naomi, loved and cared for her amidst all the challenges they would face. For widows at that time had no one to care for them, no rights whatsoever. They entrusted themselves to the will of the Lord our God and were taken care of.

When we are obedient to the word and will of God, we know that He is the God of the impossible. He will make clear the paths before us as we glorify Him by the way we lead our lives. Amen.
Our Lady, Mother and Queen Pray for us…


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First reading
Ruth 1:1,3-6,14-16,22


Ruth the Moabitess is brought to Bethlehem by Naomi

In the days of the Judges famine came to the land and a certain man from Bethlehem of Judah went – he, his wife and his two sons – to live in the country of Moab. Elimelech, Naomi’s husband, died, and she and her two sons were left. These married Moabite women: one was named Orpah and the other Ruth. They lived there about ten years. Then both Mahlon and Chilion also died and the woman was bereft of her two sons and her husband. So she and her daughters-in-law prepared to return from the country of Moab, for she had heard that the Lord had visited his people and given them food. Then Orpah kissed her mother-in-law and went back to her people. But Ruth clung to her.
    Naomi said to her, ‘Look, your sister-in-law has gone back to her people and to her god. You must return too; follow your sister-in-law.’
    But Ruth said, ‘Do not press me to leave you and to turn back from your company, for

‘wherever you go, I will go,
wherever you live, I will live.
Your people shall be my people,
and your God, my God.’

This was how Naomi, she who returned from the country of Moab, came back with Ruth the Moabitess her daughter-in-law. And they came to Bethlehem at the beginning of the barley harvest.




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Gospel
Matthew 22:34-40



The commandments of love

When the Pharisees heard that Jesus had silenced the Sadducees they got together and, to disconcert him, one of them put a question, ‘Master, which is the greatest commandment of the Law?’ Jesus said, ‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the greatest and the first commandment. The second resembles it: You must love your neighbour as yourself. On these two commandments hang the whole Law, and the Prophets also.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 21, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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The Lord has told us, let our yes be yes and our no be no. Why should we bargain with the Lord, instead of seeking discernment for His word and will for us? In today’s first reading, we hear the ridiculous bargain with the Lord, that should the people be delivered from their enemies, Jephthah would sacrifice the first person that walks through his door at home, and it happened to be his daughter. The Lord did not ask for such a travesty to be done. But both the father and daughter in this case, decided to honour the promise made. The daughter sacrificed herself to fulfil her father’s promise. While it is unthinkable to us, or we might even question, why did the father not plead to the Lord or pray that the Lord might be merciful and spare her? Was it pride?

In today’s Gospel, we hear how the Lord our God, through this parable, invites all of us to the wedding banquet. Every Sunday, at the Eucharistic celebration, is an invitation to the wedding banquet. And yet, how many of us show up, attend dutifully, putting on our wedding garment, that is a garment of righteousness.  Renouncing the works of the enemy, remorseful for our failings and a shortcomings ourselves, and coming to offer our worship and thanksgiving. How many instead give excuses not to show up? Or are present, but more so out of obligation! Not caring enough to dress up as we should for the glory of our Lord and God.

In His great mercy and love, the invitation even goes out to all those who were not initially invitedv or called we are. Therefore, the blind, the lame, anyone willing is invited to partake of this wedding banquet. Let us all come worthily, so that we may partake of the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ through the Holy Eucharist. Amen.

Saint Pius X, Pope pray for us…

First reading
Judges 11:29-39


Jephthah sacrifices his daughter in fulfilment of a vow

The spirit of the Lord came on Jephthah, who crossed Gilead and Manasseh, passed through to Mizpah in Gilead, and from Mizpah in Gilead made his way to the rear of the Ammonites. And Jephthah made   vow to the Lord, ‘If you deliver the Ammonites into my hands, then the first person to meet me from the door of my house when I return in triumph from fighting the Ammonites shall belong to the Lord, and I will offer him up as a holocaust. Jephthah marched against the Ammonites to attack them, and the Lord delivered them into his power. He harassed them from Aroer almost to Minnith (twenty towns) and to Abel-keramim. It was a very severe defeat, and the Ammonites were humbled before the Israelites.
    As Jephthah returned to his house at Mizpah, his daughter came out from it to meet him; she was dancing to the sound of timbrels. This was his only child; apart from her he had neither son nor daughter. When he saw her, he tore his clothes and exclaimed, ‘Oh my daughter, what sorrow you are bringing me! Must it be you, the cause of my ill-fortune! I have given a promise to the Lord, and I cannot unsay what I have said.’ She answered him, ‘My father, you have given a promise to the Lord; treat me as the vow you took binds you to, since the Lord has given you vengeance on your enemies the Ammonites.’ Then she said to her father, ‘Grant me one request. Let me be free for two months. I shall go and wander in the mountains, and with my companions bewail my virginity.’ He answered, ‘Go’, and let her depart for two months. So she went away with her companions and bewailed her virginity in the mountains. When the two months were over, she returned to her father, and he treated her as the vow that he had uttered bound him. She had never known a man.



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Gospel
Matthew 22:1-14


Invite everyone you can to the wedding

Jesus began to speak to the chief priests and elders of the people in parables: ‘The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who gave a feast for his son’s wedding. He sent his servants to call those who had been invited, but they would not come. Next he sent some more servants. “Tell those who have been invited” he said “that I have my banquet all prepared, my oxen and fattened cattle have been slaughtered, everything is ready. Come to the wedding.” But they were not interested: one went off to his farm, another to his business, and the rest seized his servants, maltreated them and killed them. The king was furious. He despatched his troops, destroyed those murderers and burnt their town. Then he said to his servants, “The wedding is ready; but as those who were invited proved to be unworthy, go to the crossroads in the town and invite everyone you can find to the wedding.” So these servants went out on to the roads and collected together everyone they could find, bad and good alike; and the wedding hall was filled with guests. When the king came in to look at the guests he noticed one man who was not wearing a wedding garment, and said to him, “How did you get in here, my friend, without a wedding garment?” And the man was silent. Then the king said to the attendants, “Bind him hand and foot and throw him out into the dark, where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.” For many are called, but few are chosen.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 20, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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The first reading might make no sense unless we see that it is only through God’s way, and God’s way alone, that there is order, that there is a proper way of doing things. It is when we try to do things our way, with no thought of Him or regard for the consequences, that it will lead us to our downfall.

Our God is a God of order, of peace, of mercy, and of love. Why do we question the grace that has been granted upon our brothers and sisters, some who are beyond talented and are blessed with many good things? Why would we be jealous? For God our Father loves each and every one of us equally. All of us have our own gifts and talents.

In today’s gospel reading, we see the generosity of the Lord our God, who decides to pay everyone one denarius, even though there was no agreement whatsoever other than with the first batchv of folks. The rest of the people at the different times of day were only promised either a fair wage or were told to just simply go and work, not promised anything concrete. But because we have a Lord who goes beyond, who loves us with an abundance of love, and gives freely. We too should likewise, who have earned nothing on our own but have been given freely, should thus give freely. Amen.

Saint Bernard, Abbot, Doctor pray for us…

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First reading
Judges 9:6-15


The tale of the trees and their king

All the leading men of Shechem and all Beth-millo gathered, and proclaimed Abimelech king by the terebinth of the pillar at Shechem.
    News of this was brought to Jotham. He came and stood on the top of Mount Gerizim and shouted aloud for them to hear:

‘Hear me, leaders of Shechem,
that God may also hear you!

‘One day the trees went out
to anoint a king to rule over them.
They said to the olive tree, “Be our king!”

‘The olive tree answered them,
“Must I forego my oil which gives honour to gods and men, to stand swaying above the trees?”

‘Then the trees said to the fig tree,
“Come now, you be our king!”

‘The fig tree answered them,
“Must I forego my sweetness,
forego my excellent fruit, to stand swaying above the trees?”

‘Then the trees said to the vine,
“Come now, you be our king!”

‘The vine answered them,
“Must I forego my wine
which cheers the heart of gods and men,
to stand swaying above the trees?”

‘Then all the trees said to the thorn bush,
“Come now, you be our king!”

‘And the thorn bush answered the trees,
“If in all good faith you anoint me king to reign over you, then come and shelter in my shade. If not, fire will come from the thorn bush and devour the cedars of Lebanon.”’



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Gospel
Matthew 20:1-16


Why be envious because I am generous?

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a landowner going out at daybreak to hire workers for his vineyard. He made an agreement with the workers for one denarius a day, and sent them to his vineyard. Going out at about the third hour he saw others standing idle in the market place and said to them, “You go to my vineyard too and I will give you a fair wage.” So they went. At about the sixth hour and again at about the ninth hour, he went out and did the same. Then at about the eleventh hour he went out and found more men standing round, and he said to them, “Why have you been standing here idle all day?” “Because no one has hired us” they answered. He said to them, “You go into my vineyard too.” In the evening, the owner of the vineyard said to his bailiff, “Call the workers and pay them their wages, starting with the last arrivals and ending with the first.” So those who were hired at about the eleventh hour came forward and received one denarius each. When the first came, they expected to get more, but they too received one denarius each. They took it, but grumbled at the landowner. “The men who came last” they said “have done only one hour, and you have treated them the same as us, though we have done a heavy day’s work in all the heat.” He answered one of them and said, “My friend, I am not being unjust to you; did we not agree on one denarius? Take your earnings and go. I choose to pay the last comer as much as I pay you. Have I no right to do what I like with my own? Why be envious because I am generous?” Thus the last will be first, and the first, last.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 19, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Before the Prince of Peace, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, came into the world, Gideon, in today’s first reading, already experienced the presence of the Lord of Peace. He was chosen and empowered to free his people from oppression against insurmountable odds. Perhaps he felt unworthy, but the Lord assured him, I will be with you.

How many times has the Lord called us to do his word and will, to further His kingdom, and yet we too felt unworthy? In today’s Gospel, we hear the Lord saying, or rather challenging us, stating that it is  easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for the rich man to give up his riches. But what is the real message behind this? Our Lord and God is the God of the impossible. He will find a way. He will break through walls for us, with us, through us, for his greater glory.

How confident are we to remain steadfast in the Lord? Are we then prepared to renounce ourselves, take up our cross, and to follow after him.

Jesus, I trust in you. Amen.

Saint John Eudes, Priest pray for us…


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First reading
Judges 6:11-24


‘Peace be with you; have no fear; you will not die’

The angel of the Lord came and sat under the terebinth at Ophrah which belonged to Joash of Abiezer. Gideon his son was threshing wheat inside the winepress to keep it hidden from Midian, when the angel of the Lord appeared to him and said, ‘The Lord is with you, valiant warrior!’ Gideon answered him, ‘Forgive me, my lord, but if the Lord is with us, then why is it that all this is happening to us now? And where are all the wonders our ancestors tell us of when they say, “Did not the Lord bring us out of Egypt?” But now the Lord has deserted us; he has abandoned us to Midian.’
    At this the Lord turned to him and said, ‘Go in the strength now upholding you, and you will rescue Israel from the power of Midian. Do I not send you myself?’ Gideon answered him, ‘Forgive me, my lord, but how can I deliver Israel? My clan, you must know, is the weakest in Manasseh and I am the least important in my family.’ The Lord answered him, ‘I will be with you and you shall crush Midian as though it were a single man.’ Gideon said to him, ‘If I have found favour in your sight, give me a sign that it is you who speak to me. I beg you, do not go away until I come back. I will bring you my offering and set it down before you.’ And he answered, ‘I will stay until you return.’
    Gideon went away and prepared a young goat and made unleavened cakes with an ephah of flour. He put the meat into a basket and the broth into a pot, then brought it all to him under the terebinth. As he came near, the angel of the Lord said to him, ‘Take the meat and unleavened cakes, put them on this rock and pour the broth over them.’ Gideon did so. Then the angel of the Lord reached out the tip of the staff in his hand and touched the meat and unleavened cakes. Fire sprang from the rock and consumed the meat and unleavened cakes, and the angel of the Lord vanished before his eyes. Then Gideon knew this was the angel of the Lord, and he said, ‘Alas, my Lord! I have seen the angel of the Lord face to face!’ The Lord answered him, ‘Peace be with you; have no fear; you will not die.’ Gideon built an altar there to the Lord and called it The-Lord-is-Peace.




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Gospel
Matthew 19:23-30


It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven

Jesus said to his disciples, ‘I tell you solemnly, it will be hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Yes, I tell you again, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven.’ When the disciples heard this they were astonished. ‘Who can be saved, then?’ they said. Jesus gazed at them. ‘For men’ he told them ‘this is impossible; for God everything is possible.’
    Then Peter spoke. ‘What about us?’ he said to him ‘We have left everything and followed you. What are we to have, then?’ Jesus said to him, ‘I tell you solemnly, when all is made new and the Son of Man sits on his throne of glory, you will yourselves sit on twelve thrones to judge the twelve tribes of Israel. And everyone who has left houses, brothers, sisters, father, mother, children or land for the sake of my name will be repaid a hundred times over, and also inherit eternal life.
    ‘Many who are first will be last, and the last, first.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 18, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


In today’s first reading, we hear how the Israelites did what displeases the Lord and serve their baals. In this day and age, do we not have family, friends who may have been brought up in the faith but are now doing things that displeases the Lord? And aren’t they, in fact, serving their baals, which could mean anything that takes them away from the Lord our God?

If we think the Israelites were a stubborn bunch, what about those who are living a life outside of the faith? Are they not stubborn? Are they not refusing to listen to His call of love for them to return?

In today’s Gospel, the Lord tells the young man that if you want to be perfect, sell all that you own and then follow after Him. For the riches of heaven is His to be had. We think that it’s unthinkable to sell all that we own just to follow after the Lord. But what the Lord is actually telling us is not to hold on to the attachments of the world, to let go of all that holds us back from making that radical metanoia or change from within, to be the best version of ourselves through the grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

So in essence, to be perfect as our Heavenly Father is perfect. To be one with the Holy Trinity. Is for us to renounce ourselves, carry our cross and follow after Him.

As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Amen.

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First reading
Judges 2:11-19


The Lord appoints judges to rescue the men of Israel

The sons of Israel did what displeases the Lord, and served the Baals. They deserted the Lord, the God of their ancestors, who had brought them out of the land of Egypt, and followed other gods from the gods of the peoples round them. They bowed down to these; they provoked the Lord; they deserted the Lord to serve Baal and Astarte. Then the Lord’s anger flamed out against Israel. He handed them over to pillagers who plundered them; he delivered them to the enemies surrounding them, and they were not able to resist them. In every warlike venture, the hand of the Lord was there to foil them, as the Lord had warned, as the Lord had sworn to them. Thus he reduced them to dire distress.
    Then the Lord appointed judges for them, and rescued the men of Israel from the hands of their plunderers. But they would not listen to their judges. They prostituted themselves to other gods, and bowed down before these. Very quickly they left the path their ancestors had trodden in obedience to the orders of the Lord; they did not follow their example. When the Lord appointed judges for them, the Lord was with the judge and rescued them from the hands of their enemies as long as the judge lived, for the Lord felt pity for them as they groaned under the iron grip of their oppressors. But once the judge was dead, they relapsed and behaved even worse than their ancestors. They followed other gods; they served them and bowed before them, and would not give up the practices and stubborn ways of their ancestors at all.




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Gospel
Matthew 19:16-22


If you wish to be perfect, go and sell what you own

There was a man who came to Jesus and asked, ‘Master, what good deed must I do to possess eternal life?’ Jesus said to him, ‘Why do you ask me about what is good? There is one alone who is good. But if you wish to enter into life, keep the commandments.’ He said, ‘Which?’ ‘These:’ Jesus replied ‘You must not kill. You must not commit adultery. You must not bring false witness. Honour your father and mother, and: you must love your neighbour as yourself.’ The young man said to him, ‘I have kept all these. What more do I need to do?’ Jesus said, ‘If you wish to be perfect, go and sell what you own and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.’ But when the young man heard these words he went away sad, for he was a man of great wealth.



On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 16, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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It’s easy enough for us to say that we worship and serve only one Lord and God, that we have no other gods before us. But is it true, or is it merely lip service? Do we really renounce all other things? We may not call them gods, but are things in our lives more important to us—like our work, our drama series that we follow, the games that we play, maybe even our children. Perhaps b even family members that we put above all else, instead of the Lord our God.

In today’s Gospel, we hear how Jesus says that we should allow all children to come unto Him. But that also means, that we must lead our lives faithfully and  by example? Do we prevent them from seeing how good the Lord is because of our disobedience and our waywardness, that they do not see the light as they should? We may not turn people or children away from Jesus. But how many of us are leading them to our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ?

Lord Jesus, I truly love you, I want to honour and worship You alone all my life. I therefore renounce the work of the enemy and I wholeheartedly take up my cross to follow after you. Amen.

Saint Stephen of Hungary Pray for us…



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First reading
Joshua 24:14-29


‘The Lord is a holy God, a jealous God’

Joshua said to all the people, ‘Fear the Lord and serve him perfectly and sincerely; for you put away the gods that your ancestors served beyond the River and in Egypt, and serve the Lord. But if you will not serve the Lord, choose today whom you wish to serve, whether the gods that your ancestors served beyond the River, or the gods of the Amorites in whose land you are now living. As for me and my House, we will serve the Lord.’
    The people answered, ‘We have no intention of deserting the Lord and serving other gods! Was it not the Lord our God who brought us and our ancestors out of the land of Egypt, the house of slavery, who worked those great wonders before our eyes and preserved us all along the way we travelled and among all the peoples through whom we journeyed? What is more, the Lord drove all those peoples out before us, as well as the Amorites who used to live in this country. We too will serve the Lord, for he is our God.’
    Then Joshua said to the people, ‘You cannot serve the Lord, because he is a holy God, he is a jealous God who will not forgive your transgressions or your sins. If you desert the Lord to follow alien gods he in turn will afflict and destroy you after the goodness he has shown you.’ The people answered Joshua, ‘No; it is the Lord we wish to serve.’ Then Joshua said to the people, ‘You are witnesses against yourselves that you have chosen the Lord, to serve him.’ They answered, ‘We are witnesses.’ ‘Then cast away the alien gods among you and give your hearts to the Lord the God of Israel!’ The people answered Joshua, ‘It is the Lord our God we choose to serve; it is his voice that we will obey.’
    That day, Joshua made a covenant for the people; he laid down a statute and ordinance for them at Shechem. Joshua wrote these words in the Book of the Law of God. Then he took a great stone and set it up there, under the oak in the sanctuary of the Lord, and Joshua said to all the people, ‘See! This stone shall be a witness against us because it has heard all the words that the Lord has spoken to us: it shall be a witness against you in case you deny your God.’ Then Joshua sent the people away, and each returned to his own inheritance.
    After these things Joshua son of Nun, the servant of the Lord, died; he was a hundred and ten years old.


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Gospel
Matthew 19:13-15


Do not stop the little children coming to me

People brought little children to Jesus, for him to lay his hands on them and say a prayer. The disciples turned them away, but Jesus said, ‘Let the little children alone, and do not stop them coming to me; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of heaven belongs.’ Then he laid his hands on them and went on his way.




Bodily Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

“If the Holy Virgin had died and was buried, her falling asleep would have been surrounded with honour, death would have found her pure, and her crown would have been a virginal one…Had she been martyred according to what is written: ‘Thine own soul a sword shall pierce’, then she would shine gloriously among the martyrs, and her holy body would have been declared blessed; for by her, did light come to the world.”
Epiphanius,Panarion,78:23(A.D. 377),in PG 42:737

“[T]he Apostles took up her body on a bier and placed it in a tomb; and they guarded it, expecting the Lord to come. And behold, again the Lord stood by them; and the holy body having been received, He commanded that it be taken in a cloud into paradise: where now, rejoined to the soul, [Mary] rejoices with the Lord’s chosen ones…”
Gregory of Tours, Eight Books of Miracles,1:4(inter A.D. 575-593),in JUR,III:306

“As the most glorious Mother of Christ,our Savior and God and the giver of life and immortality, has been endowed with life by him, she has received an eternal incorruptibility of the body together with him who has raised her up from the tomb and has taken her up to himself in a way known only to him.”
Modestus of Jerusalem,Encomium in dormitionnem Sanctissimae Dominae nostrae Deiparae semperque Virginis Mariae(PG 86-II,3306),(ante A.D. 634) from Munificentis simus Deus

“It was fitting … that the most holy-body of Mary, God-bearing body, receptacle of God, divinised, incorruptible, illuminated by divine grace and full glory … should be entrusted to the earth for a little while and raised up to heaven in glory, with her soul pleasing to God.”
Theoteknos of Livias,Homily on the Assumption(ante A.D. 650),in THEO,57 

“You are she who, as it is written, appears in beauty, and your virginal body is all holy, all chaste, entirely the dewlling place of God, so that it is henceforth completely exempt from dissoultion into dust. Though still human, it is changed into the heavenly life of incorruptibility, truly living and glorious, undamaged and sharing in perfect life.”
Germanus of Constantinople,Sermon I(PG 98,346),(ante A.D. 733),from Munificentis simus Deus

“It was fitting that the she, who had kept her virginity intact in childbirth, should keep her own body free from all corruption even after death. It was fitting that she, who had carried the Creator as a child at her breast, should dwell in the divine tabernacles. It was fitting that the spouse, whom the Father had taken to himself, should live in the divine mansions. It was fitting that she, who had seen her Son upon the cross and who had thereby received into her heart the sword of sorrow which she had escaped when giving birth to him, should look upon him as he sits with the Father, It was fitting that God’s Mother should possess what belongs to her Son, and that she should be honored by every creature as the Mother and as the handmaid of God”
John of Damascene,Dormition of Mary(PG 96,741),(ante A.D. 749) from Munificentis simus Deus

” ‘St. Juvenal, Bishop of Jerusalem, at the Council of Chalcedon (451), made known to the Emperor Marcian and Pulcheria, who wished to possess the body of the Mother of God, that Mary died in the presence of all the Apostles, but that her tomb, when opened upon the request of St. Thomas, was found empty; wherefrom the Apostles concluded that the body was taken up to heaven.’ “
John of Damascene,PG(96:1)(A.D. 747-751)

“Venerable to us, O Lord, is the festivity of this day on which the holy Mother of God suffered temporal death, but still could not be kept down by the bonds of death, who has begotten Thy Son our Lord incarnate from herself.”
Gregorian Sacramentary,Veneranda(ante A.D. 795), from Munificentis simus Deus

“[A]n effable mystery all the more worthy of praise as the Virgin’s Assumption is something unique among men.”
Gallican Sacramentary, from Munificentis simus Deus

“God, the King of the universe, has granted you favors that surpass nature. As he kept you virgin in childbirth, thus he kept your body incorrupt in the tomb and has glorified it by his divine act of transferring it from the tomb.” Byzantine Liturgy, from Munificentis simus Deus

“[T]he virgin is up to now immortal, as He who lived, translated her into the place of reception”
Timotheus of Jerusalem(6th-8th century),in OTT,208






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First reading
Apocalypse 11:19,12:1-6,10
A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman adorned with the sun

The sanctuary of God in heaven opened and the ark of the covenant could be seen inside it.
    Now a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman, adorned with the sun, standing on the moon, and with the twelve stars on her head for a crown. She was pregnant, and in labour, crying aloud in the pangs of childbirth. Then a second sign appeared in the sky, a huge red dragon which had seven heads and ten horns, and each of the seven heads crowned with a coronet. Its tail dragged a third of the stars from the sky and dropped them to the earth, and the dragon stopped in front of the woman as she was having the child, so that he could eat it as soon as it was born from its mother. The woman brought a male child into the world, the son who was to rule all the nations with an iron sceptre, and the child was taken straight up to God and to his throne, while the woman escaped into the desert, where God had made a place of safety ready.
    Then I heard a voice shout from heaven, ‘Victory and power and empire for ever have been won by our God, and all authority for his Christ.’



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Second reading
1 Corinthians 15:20-26
Christ will be brought to life as the first-fruits and then those who belong to him

Christ has been raised from the dead, the first-fruits of all who have fallen asleep. Death came through one man and in the same way the resurrection of the dead has come through one man. Just as all men die in Adam, so all men will be brought to life in Christ; but all of them in their proper order: Christ as the first-fruits and then, after the coming of Christ, those who belong to him. After that will come the end, when he hands over the kingdom to God the Father, having done away with every sovereignty, authority and power. For he must be king until he has put all his enemies under his feet and the last of the enemies to be destroyed is death, for everything is to be put under his feet.



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Gospel
Luke 1:39-56
The Almighty has done great things for me

Mary set out and went as quickly as she could to a town in the hill country of Judah. She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth. Now as soon as Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the child leapt in her womb and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. She gave a loud cry and said, ‘Of all women you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Why should I be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord? For the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy. Yes, blessed is she who believed that the promise made her by the Lord would be fulfilled.’
    And Mary said:

‘My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord
and my spirit exults in God my saviour;
because he has looked upon his lowly handmaid.
Yes, from this day forward all generations will call me blessed,
for the Almighty has done great things for me.
Holy is his name,
and his mercy reaches from age to age for those who fear him.
He has shown the power of his arm,
he has routed the proud of heart.
He has pulled down princes from their thrones and exalted the lowly.
The hungry he has filled with good things, the rich sent empty away.
He has come to the help of Israel his servant, mindful of his mercy
– according to the promise he made to our ancestors –
of his mercy to Abraham and to his descendants for ever.’

Mary stayed with Elizabeth about three months and then went back home.

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Solemn Blessing

May God, who through the childbearing of the Blessed Virgin Mary
willed in his great kindness to redeem the human race,
be pleased to enrich you with his blessing.
Amen.

May you know always and everywhere the protection of her,
through whom you have been found worthy to receive the author of life.
Amen.

May you, who have devoutly gathered on this day,
carry away with you the gifts of spiritual joys and heavenly rewards.
Amen.

And may the blessing of almighty God,
the Father, and the Son, ✠ and the Holy Spirit,
come down on you and remain with you for ever.
Amen.


Anyone who has earnestly been trying to follow after our Lord, our God in obedience and in faith should be able to attest that He has always walked with us, sometimes even ahead of us in all the trials and challenges that we have faced in our lives. We should be able to attest to the miracles, signs, and wonders that He has worked not only in our lives, but in those whom He has empowered us to do those works and wonders for Him, for His glory.

It is sad that we sometimes forget, maybe in moments of weakness, in difficulties, we forget how He was with us then and how He will be with us going forward. Or sometimes when we have sinned, the evil one doesn’t want us to remember how good the Lord our God has been and how He had watched over us.

With that in mind, today’s Gospel reminds us that we are held to a higher calling. In the Lord’s prayer that He taught us, the line goes, forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. We cannot withhold forgiveness. For just as the Lord our God is merciful to us, we must be merciful. Not 7 times, but 77 times 7. In other words, we must be merciful all the time.

Lord Jesus, we love you, we adore you, we want to glorify you. Forgive us our many faults, as we forgive those who have faulted us. Amen.

Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Priest, Pray for us…


First reading
Joshua 3:7-11,13-17

The Israelites cross the Jordan dry-shod

The Lord said to Joshua, ‘This very day I will begin to make you a great man in the eyes of all Israel, to let them be sure that I am going to be with you even as I was with Moses. As for you, give this order to the priests carrying the ark of the covenant: “When you have reached the brink of the waters of the Jordan, you are to stand still in the Jordan itself”.’ Then Joshua said to the Israelites, ‘Come closer and hear the words of the Lord your God.’ Joshua said, ‘By this you shall know that a living God is with you and without a doubt will expel the Canaanite, the Hittite, the Hivite, the Perizzite, the Girgashite, the Amorite andm the Jebusite. Look, the ark of the Lord, the Lord of the whole earth, is about to cross the Jordan at your head. As soon as the priests with the ark of the Lord, the Lord of the whole earth, have set their feet in the waters of the Jordan, the upper waters of the Jordan flowing down will be stopped in their course and stand still in one mass.’
Accordingly, when the people struck camp to cross the Jordan, the priests carried the ark of the covenant in front of the people. As soon as the bearers of the ark reached the Jordan and the feet of the priests who carried it touched the waters (the Jordan overflows the whole length of its banks throughout the harvest season) the upper waters stood still and made one heap over a wide space – from Adam to the fortress of Zarethan – while those flowing down to the Sea of the Arabah, that is, the Salt Sea, stopped running altogether. The people crossed opposite Jericho. The priests who carried the ark of the covenant of the Lord stood still on dry ground in mid-Jordan, and all Israel continued to cross dry-shod till the whole nation had finished its crossing of the river.


Gospel
Matthew 18:21-19:1

‘How often must I forgive my brother?’

Peter went up to Jesus and said, ‘Lord, how often must I forgive my brother if he wrongs me? As often as seven times?’ Jesus answered, ‘Not seven, I tell you, but seventy-seven times.
‘And so the kingdom of heaven may be compared to a king who decided to settle his accounts with his servants. When the reckoning began, they brought him a man who owed ten thousand talents; but he had no means of paying, so his master gave orders that he should be sold, together with his wife and children and all his possessions, to meet the debt. At this, the servant threw himself down at his master’s feet. “Give me time” he said “and I will pay the whole sum.” And the servant’s master felt so sorry for him that he let him go and cancelled the debt. Now as this servant went out, he happened to meet a fellow servant who owed him one hundred denarii; and he seized him by the throat and began to throttle him. “Pay what you owe me” he said. His fellow servant fell at his feet and implored him, saying, “Give me time and I will pay you.” But the other would not agree; on the contrary, he had him thrown into prison till he should pay the debt. His fellow servants were deeply distressed when they saw what had happened, and they went to their master and reported the whole affair to him. Then the master sent for him. “You wicked servant,” he said “I cancelled all that debt of yours when you appealed to me. Were you not bound, then, to have pity on your fellow servant just as I had pity on you?” And in his anger the master handed him over to the torturers till he should pay all his debt. And that is how my heavenly Father will deal with you unless you each forgive your brother from your heart.’
Jesus had now finished what he wanted to say, and he left Galilee and came into the part of Judaea which is on the far side of the Jordan.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 13, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In today’s first reading, we are reminded that we must, for all time, bring forth the holiness and righteousness of the Lord, our God, in all that we say, in all that we do. While Moses was not allowed to enter into the Promised Land, God, our Heavenly Father, still showed him from the highest point all that He had promised for all His flock who would enter into the Promised Land. Very much like when Jesus was brought up to the pinnacle and shown all that He might possess if He had given in to the temptation of the devil. But our Lord Jesus remain steadfast in the Holiness and righteousness of God our Heavenly Father.

It is a reminder that we must likewise remain steadfast and faithful to love our God, His word, and His will for us. We do not have to be troubled that Moses was simply laid to rest in a place that fell short of the Promised Land, because we know that Moses appears in the Lord’s glory at the Transfiguration. And that he, therefore, was taken to the true, for all time, Promised Land.

Now, being children of God, our Heavenly Father, we are called to love, to be patient and to be merciful. Therefore, it’s not right for us to simply ostracize someone who has done wrong to us. We must make valiant attempts to reconcile with the errant brother or sister, to show them the error of their ways if necessary, and enlist the help of the community to reason with them. Then truly, we will follow after the heart of Christ, who is loving, patient, and merciful. Amen.

Saints Pontian, Pope, and Hippolytus, Pray for us…
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First reading
Deuteronomy 34:1-12


Moses dies and is buried

Leaving the plains of Moab, Moses went up Mount Nebo, the peak of Pisgah opposite Jericho, and the Lord showed him the whole land; Gilead as far as Dan, all Naphtali, the land of Ephraim and Manasseh, all the land of Judah as far as the Western Sea, the Negeb, and the stretch of the Valley of Jericho, city of palm trees, as far as Zoar. The Lord said to him, ‘This is the land I swore to give to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, saying: I will give it to your descendants. I have let you see it with your own eyes, but you shall not cross into it.’ There in the land of Moab, Moses the servant of the Lord died as the Lord decreed; he buried him in the valley, in the land of Moab, opposite Beth-peor; but to this day no one has ever found his grave. Moses was a hundred and twenty years old when he died, his eye undimmed, his vigour unimpaired. The sons of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab for thirty days. The days of weeping for the mourning rites of Moses came to an end. Joshua son of Nun was filled with the spirit of wisdom, for Moses had laid his hands on him. It was he that the sons of Israel obeyed, carrying out the order that the Lord had given to Moses.
    Since then, never has there been such a prophet in Israel as Moses, the man the Lord knew face to face. What signs and wonders the Lord caused him to perform in the land of Egypt against Pharaoh and all his servants and his whole land! How mighty the hand and great the fear that Moses wielded in the sight of all Israel!




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Gospel
Matthew 18:15-20


If your brother listens to you, you have won back your brother

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘If your brother does something wrong, go and have it out with him alone, between your two selves. If he listens to you, you have won back your brother. If he does not listen, take one or two others along with you: the evidence of two or three witnesses is required to sustain any charge. But if he refuses to listen to these, report it to the community; and if he refuses to listen to the community, treat him like a pagan or a tax collector.
    ‘I tell you solemnly, whatever you bind on earth shall be considered bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth shall be considered loosed in heaven.
    ‘I tell you solemnly once again, if two of you on earth agree to ask anything at all, it will be granted to you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three meet in my name, I shall be there with them.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 12, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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We do not have to fear because we have a powerful ally, the Lord our God Himself, who goes ahead of us in our battles, in our challenges. He clears a path for us because of His great love for us. For we are His beloved children.

Being obedient and remaining as His beloved children, we must also see that our dearest brothers and sisters are also His beloved children. And He expects that we care and watch over His children, our brethren. We must have the heart of a child, a child who knows who his father is, a child who knows the motherly love, of God, our Heavenly Father.

He cares for each and every one of His children with His very being. And we, likewise, must care for one another. That is why we must never forget the commandment of our Lord Jesus Christ, that we must love one another just as He loved us. Amen.

Saint Jane Frances de Chantal, Pray for us…



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Joshua shall cross the Jordan at your head

Moses proceeded to address these words to the whole of Israel, ‘I am one hundred and twenty years old now, and can no longer come and go as I will. The Lord has said to me, “You shall not cross this Jordan.” It is the Lord your God who will cross it at your head to destroy these nations facing you and dispossess them; and Joshua too shall cross at your head, as the Lord has said. The Lord will treat them as he treated Sihon and Og the Amorite kings and their land, destroying them. The Lord will hand them over to you, and you will deal with them in exact accordance with the commandments I have enjoined on you. Be strong, stand firm, have no fear of them, no terror, for the Lord your God is going with you; he will not fail you or desert you.’
    Then Moses summoned Joshua and in the presence of all Israel said to him, ‘Be strong, stand firm; you are going with this people into the land the Lord swore to their fathers he would give them; you are to give it into their possession. The Lord himself will lead you; he will be with you; he will not fail you or desert you. Have no fear, do not be disheartened by anything.’


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First reading
Deuteronomy 31:1-8

Gospel
Matthew 18:1-5,10,12-14


Anyone who welcomes a little child in my name welcomes me

The disciples came to Jesus and said, ‘Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?’ So he called a little child to him and set the child in front of them. Then he said, ‘I tell you solemnly, unless you change and become like little children you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. And so, the one who makes himself as little as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
    ‘Anyone who welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me.
    ‘See that you never despise any of these little ones, for I tell you that their angels in heaven are continually in the presence of my Father in heaven.
    ‘Tell me. Suppose a man has a hundred sheep and one of them strays; will he not leave the ninety-nine on the hillside and go in search of the stray? I tell you solemnly, if he finds it, it gives him more joy than do the ninety-nine that did not stray at all. Similarly, it is never the will of your Father in heaven that one of these little ones should be lost.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 11, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Having a relationship with the Lord, our God, also means that we know without a doubt that He’s watching over us. He knows our every thought, our every word, and our every action. And because He loves us all so dearly, He looks out for those who cannot fend for themselves—the orphans, the poor, the disabled. And he expects that all of us, His beloved children, will care for one another.

Our declaration of our love for Him means we put our love for Him into action, for Him and for our brethren. We must always be mindful that our actions and our words do not reflect badly on Him.

In today’s gospel, we hear that we should follow the laws of the land. And even if we feel or know we are exempt, we will still do so, so as not to offend, for we want to bring the glory of our Lord in everything that we do. Amen.

Saint Clare, Virgin Pray for us…


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First reading
Deuteronomy 10:12-22


The Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords

Moses said to the people:
    ‘Now, Israel, what does the Lord your God ask of you? Only this: to fear the Lord your God, to follow all his ways, to love him, to serve the Lord your God with all your heart and all your soul, to keep the commandments and laws of the Lord that for your good I lay down for you today.
    ‘To the Lord your God belong indeed heaven and the heaven of heavens, the earth and all it contains; yet it was on your fathers that the Lord set his heart for love of them, and after them of all the nations chose their descendants, you yourselves, up to the present day. Circumcise your heart then and be obstinate no longer; for the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great God, triumphant and terrible, never partial, never to be bribed. It is he who sees justice done for the orphan and the widow, who loves the stranger and gives him food and clothing. Love the stranger then, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. It is the Lord your God you must fear and serve; you must cling to him; in his name take your oaths. He it is you must praise, he is your God: for you he has done these great and terrible things you have seen with your own eyes; and though your fathers numbered only seventy when they went down to Egypt, the Lord your God has made you as many as the stars of heaven.’


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Gospel
Matthew 17:22-27


‘They will put the Son of Man to death’

One day when they were together in Galilee, Jesus said to his disciples, ‘The Son of Man is going to be handed over into the power of men; they will put him to death, and on the third day he will be raised to life again.’ And a great sadness came over them.
    When they reached Capernaum, the collectors of the half-shekel came to Peter and said, ‘Does your master not pay the half-shekel?’ ‘Oh yes’ he replied, and went into the house. But before he could speak, Jesus said, ‘Simon, what is your opinion? From whom do the kings of the earth take toll or tribute? From their sons or from foreigners?’ And when he replied, ‘From foreigners’, Jesus said, ‘Well then, the sons are exempt. However, so as not to offend these people, go to the lake and cast a hook; take the first fish that bites, open its mouth and there you will find a shekel; take it and give it to them for me and for you.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 9, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Are the words, “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, all your mind, and all your strength,” written on our hearts? Are they just words? For if we truly love the Lord, our God, with all our hearts, all our minds, all our strength, and all our souls,v then we know that the love for Him is not just mere words, but our very being in full communion with Him.

Just as we might sing, “God is dwelling in my heart.” He’s truly present in our thoughts, in our words, and in our deeds. And if He is truly present with us, then how can we not minister to our brethren with great confidence that He will work miracles and wonders in their lives? Because He is our living God and we are empowered to bring His living presence to all He sends our way.

Why are many of us not willing to try? Why are we so concerned about performance? It’s that performance mentality that holds us back from doing what needs to be done, for praying, for healing, for prophesying, for deliverance.

We are reminded in today’s Gospel that all it takes is one’s faith the size of a mustard seed, but that mustard seed is the living God that dwells within us, that enables us to do greater things according to His will. Amen.



Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein), Virgin, Martyr pray for us…


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First reading
Deuteronomy 6:4-13


You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart

Moses said to the people:
    ‘Listen, Israel: the Lord our God is the one Lord. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength. Let these words I urge on you today be written on your heart. You shall repeat them to your children and say them over to them whether at rest in your house or walking abroad, at your lying down or at your rising; you shall fasten them on your hand as a sign and on your forehead as a circlet; you shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.
    ‘When the Lord has brought you into the land which he swore to your fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob that he would give you, with great and prosperous cities not of your building, houses full of good things not furnished by you, wells you did not dig, vineyards and olives you did not plant, when you have eaten these and had your fill, then take care you do not forget the Lord who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You must fear the Lord your God, you must serve him, by his name you must swear.’





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Gospel
Matthew 17:14-20


If your faith were the size of a mustard seed, the mountain would move

A man came up to Jesus and went down on his knees before him. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘take pity on my son: he is a lunatic and in a wretched state; he is always falling into the fire or into the water. I took him to your disciples and they were unable to cure him.’ ‘Faithless and perverse generation!’ Jesus said in reply ‘How much longer must I be with you? How much longer must I put up with you? Bring him here to me.’ And when Jesus rebuked it the devil came out of the boy who was cured from that moment.
    Then the disciples came privately to Jesus. ‘Why were we unable to cast it out?’ they asked. He answered, ‘Because you have little faith. I tell you solemnly, if your faith were the size of a mustard seed you could say to this mountain, “Move from here to there,” and it would move; nothing would be impossible for you.’


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On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 8, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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The Lord, our God, has made Himself known. He’s made His presence felt. He has revealed Himself through His Son, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He is never distant. He’s always close to His faithful. And we who have dwelled in His love and in His presence can see His hand in every aspect of our lives.

In order to continue this wonderful journey with and in Him, in His awesome presence, we must be prepared to take up our cross and follow after Him. We need to be prepared to die to the ways of the world, while we live in this world, we know that we do not belong to this world, for we belong to Him alone.

Lord Jesus, let me live my life in You, with You. Let me die to all that is not of You, so that I may rise to be with You and see once again, my Lord and God, in heaven. Amen.

Saint Dominic, Priest Pray for us…




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First reading
Deuteronomy 4:32-40


‘Did ever a people before you hear the voice of the living God, and remain alive?’

Moses said to the people: ‘Put this question to the ages that are past, that went before you, from the time God created man on earth: Was there ever a word so majestic, from one end of heaven to the other? Was anything ever heard? Did ever a people hear the voice of the living God speaking from the heart of the fire, as you heard it, and remain alive? Has any god ventured to take to himself one nation from the midst of another by ordeals, signs, wonders, war with mighty hand and outstretched arm, by fearsome terrors – all this that the Lord your God did for you before your eyes in Egypt?
    ‘This he showed you so that you might know that the Lord is God indeed and that there is no other. He let you hear his voice out of heaven for your instruction; on earth he let you see his great fire, and from the heart of the fire you heard his word. Because he loved your fathers and chose their descendants after them, he brought you out from Egypt, openly showing his presence and his great power, driving out in front of you nations greater and more powerful than yourself, and brought you into their land to give it you for your heritage, as it is still today.
    ‘Understand this today, therefore, and take it to heart: the Lord is God indeed, in heaven above as on earth beneath, he and no other. Keep his laws and commandments as I give them to you today, so that you and your children may prosper and live long in the land that the Lord your God gives you for ever.’



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Gospel
Matthew 16:24-28


Anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it

Jesus said to his disciples: ‘If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him renounce himself and take up his cross and follow me. For anyone who wants to save his life will lose it; but anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it. What, then, will a man gain if he wins the whole world and ruins his life? Or what has a man to offer in exchange for his life?
    ‘For the Son of Man is going to come in the glory of his Father with his angels, and, when he does, he will reward each one according to his behaviour. I tell you solemnly, there are some of these standing here who will not taste death before they see the Son of Man coming with his kingdom.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 7, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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We need to dwell on just how deep is our personal relationship with the Lord, our God. In times of difficulties and challenges or in times of need, do we grumble and blame him for our predicament? Or instead turn to him in prayer and confidence that he will come swiftly to our aid?

And for those of us chosen to lead others, do we bring forth the Holiness of the Lord, our God in our actions, in our words, always to Glorify him? Or do we, in frustration lash out, when the hearts of those we serve are not changed? Do we call them names like fool or rebel? When
we should remain patient, and again turn to the Lord, our God, for His guidance.

When we minister to the flock that He sends us, how can we ever forget that it is through His grace alone that we are ministering to them? Whether it’s in signs, wonders, healing, or prophesying.

Let us always strive to be in full communion with Him, Body, mind, and spirit, as we serve Him and our brethren for His greater glory. Amen.

Saints Sixtus II, Pope, and his Companions, Martyrs, Saint Cajetan, Priest Pray for us…



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First reading
Numbers 20:1-13


Moses makes water flow from the rock at Meribah

The sons of Israel, the whole community, arrived in the first month at the desert of Zin. The people settled at Kadesh. It was there that Miriam died and was buried.
    There was no water for the community, and they were all united against Moses and Aaron. The people challenged Moses: ‘We would rather have died,’ they said, ‘as our brothers died before the Lord! Why did you bring the assembly of the Lord into this wilderness, only to let us die here, ourselves and our cattle? Why did you lead us out of Egypt, only to bring us to this wretched place? It is a place unfit for sowing, it has no figs, no vines, no pomegranates, and there is not even water to drink!’
    Leaving the assembly, Moses and Aaron went to the door of the Tent of Meeting. They threw themselves face downward on the ground, and the glory of the Lord appeared to them. The Lord spoke to Moses and said, ‘Take the branch and call the community together, you and your brother Aaron. Then, in full view of them, order this rock to give water. You will make water flow for them out of the rock, and provide drink for the community and their cattle.’
    Moses took up the branch from before the Lord, as he had directed him. Then Moses and Aaron called the assembly together in front of the rock and addressed them, ‘Listen now, you rebels. Shall we make water gush from this rock for you?’ And Moses raised his hand and struck the rock twice with the branch; water gushed in abundance, and the community drank and their cattle too.
    Then the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, ‘Because you did not believe that I could proclaim my holiness in the eyes of the sons of Israel, you shall not lead this assembly into the land I am giving them.’
    These are the waters of Meribah, where the sons of Israel challenged the Lord and he proclaimed his holiness.




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Gospel
Matthew 16:13-23


You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church

When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi he put this question to his disciples, ‘Who do people say the Son of Man is?’ And they said, ‘Some say he is John the Baptist, some Elijah, and others Jeremiah or one of the prophets.’ ‘But you,’ he said ‘who do you say I am?’ Then Simon Peter spoke up, ‘You are the Christ,’ he said, ‘the Son of the living God.’ Jesus replied, ‘Simon son of Jonah, you are a happy man! Because it was not flesh and blood that revealed this to you but my Father in heaven. So I now say to you: You are Peter and on this rock I will build my Church. And the gates of the underworld can never hold out against it. I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven: whatever you bind on earth shall be considered bound in heaven; whatever you loose on earth shall be considered loosed in heaven.’ Then he gave the disciples strict orders not to tell anyone that he was the Christ.
    From that time Jesus began to make it clear to his disciples that he was destined to go to Jerusalem and suffer grievously at the hands of the elders and chief priests and scribes, to be put to death and to be raised up on the third day. Then, taking him aside, Peter started to remonstrate with him. ‘Heaven preserve you, Lord;’ he said ‘this must not happen to you.’ But he turned and said to Peter, ‘Get behind me, Satan! You are an obstacle in my path, because the way you think is not God’s way but man’s.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 6, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Can we imagine the great spectacle, the dazzling brilliance of our Lord’s transfiguration? Which likely took place for the sake of His disciples. Afterall our Lord was going to suffer a terrible death, where all hope would have been lost, and so it was for the disciples to remember. What he had said, that He will die and later rise again. They witnessed the glory of the Lord.

That same glory that was envisioned in Daniel’s prophecy. Where it is mentioned that the son of man will come on the clouds of Heaven.  We too can expect that one day too we will rise with Him to His glory, to be in His presence for all eternity. And that is the hope of our faith, realized in Jesus Christ, our Lord. Whom God our Father commanded that we should listen to Him.

Hence we can with declare with Blessed assurance, “Death, where is your sting?” Let our bodies, minds, and spirits be transfigured in our Lord, so that we too may be His light for the world, bringing His truth to all so that together with them we shall all be reunited in Heaven. Amen.




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First reading
Daniel 7:9-10,13-14


His robe was white as snow

As I watched:

Thrones were set in place
and one of great age took his seat.
His robe was white as snow,
the hair of his head as pure as wool.
His throne was a blaze of flames,
its wheels were a burning fire.
A stream of fire poured out,
issuing from his presence.
A thousand thousand waited on him,
ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him.
A court was held
and the books were opened.

I gazed into the visions of the night.

And I saw, coming on the clouds of heaven, one like a son of man. He came to the one of great age and was led into his presence.
On him was conferred sovereignty,
glory and kingship, and men of all peoples, nations and languages became his servants. His sovereignty is an eternal sovereignty
which shall never pass away, nor will his empire ever be destroyed.




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Gospel
Luke 9:28-36


Jesus is transfigured before them

Jesus took with him Peter and John and James and went up the mountain to pray. As he prayed, the aspect of his face was changed and his clothing became brilliant as lightning. Suddenly there were two men there talking to him; they were Moses and Elijah appearing in glory, and they were speaking of his passing which he was to accomplish in Jerusalem. Peter and his companions were heavy with sleep, but they kept awake and saw his glory and the two men standing with him. As these were leaving him, Peter said to Jesus, ‘Master, it is wonderful for us to be here; so let us make three tents, one for you, one for Moses and one for Elijah.’ – He did not know what he was saying. As he spoke, a cloud came and covered them with shadow; and when they went into the cloud the disciples were afraid. And a voice came from the cloud saying, ‘This is my Son, the Chosen One. Listen to him.’ And after the voice had spoken, Jesus was found alone. The disciples kept silence and, at that time, told no one what they had seen.
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On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 5, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


Today’s readings give us many points to reflect on.

First and foremost, do we allow sibling rivalry to get the better of us? Whether it’s among fellow sisters and brothers in Christ or literally between Family members? Do we think of ourselves holier or better than them? Or question why did the Lord, our God, call them to be leaders over us? Even if they have done wrong in our eyes, are we too question their leadership? Instead of turning to the Lord, our God, who can make crooked lies straight.

That is why we should never speak ill of our priests, His anointed ones. There are proper processes and procedures to escalate to the authorities of the church for further review. We should not take it upon ourselves to correct or to speak ill of them.

Once again, in today’s Gospel, we see that the deeper our faith and love for our Lord, the more we are able to follow in His footsteps. Especially when working miracles, signs, and wonders! St. Peter was given a chance to walk on water through the grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ. If we are obedient and faith-filled, will the Lord not allow us to walk on water as well? Or perhaps to perform healing and miracles for His flock that he sends our way for His Glory?

Let’s not be distracted by the ways of the world. But turn to him who opens the heavens for us, so that we can bring heaven down to earth for His children, our brethren.

Amen.


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First reading
Numbers 12:1-13


‘How have you dared to speak against my servant Moses?’

Miriam, and Aaron too, spoke against Moses in connexion with the Cushite woman he had taken. (For he had married a Cushite woman.) They said, ‘Has the Lord spoken to Moses only? Has he not spoken to us too?’
    The Lord heard this. Now Moses was the most humble of men, the humblest man on earth. Suddenly, the Lord said to Moses and Aaron and Miriam, ‘Come, all three of you, to the Tent of Meeting.’ They went, all three of them, and the Lord came down in a pillar of cloud and stood at the entrance of the Tent. He called Aaron and Miriam and they both came forward. The Lord said, ‘Listen now to my words: If any man among you is a prophet I make myself known to him in a vision, I speak to him in a dream. Not so with my servant Moses: he is at home in my house; I speak with him face to face, plainly and not in riddles, and he sees the form of the Lord. How then have you dared to speak against my servant Moses?’
    The anger of the Lord blazed out against them. He departed, and as soon as the cloud withdrew from the Tent, there was Miriam a leper, white as snow! Aaron turned to look at her; she had become a leper.
    Aaron said to Moses: ‘Help me, my lord! Do not punish us for a sin committed in folly of which we are guilty. I entreat you, do not let her be like a monster, coming from its mother’s womb with flesh half corrupted.’
    Moses cried to the Lord, ‘O God,’ he said, ‘please heal her, I beg you!’


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Gospel
Matthew 14:22-36


Jesus walks on the water

Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side while he would send the crowds away. After sending the crowds away he went up into the hills by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, while the boat, by now far out on the lake, was battling with a heavy sea, for there was a head-wind. In the fourth watch of the night he went towards them, walking on the lake, and when the disciples saw him walking on the lake they were terrified. ‘It is a ghost’ they said, and cried out in fear. But at once Jesus called out to them, saying, ‘Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid.’ It was Peter who answered. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘if it is you, tell me to come to you across the water.’ ‘Come’ said Jesus. Then Peter got out of the boat and started walking towards Jesus across the water, but as soon as he felt the force of the wind, he took fright and began to sink. ‘Lord! Save me!’ he cried. Jesus put out his hand at once and held him. ‘Man of little faith,’ he said ‘why did you doubt?’ And as they got into the boat the wind dropped. The men in the boat bowed down before him and said, ‘Truly, you are the Son of God.’
    Having made the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret. When the local people recognised him they spread the news through the whole neighbourhood and took all that were sick to him, begging him just to let them touch the fringe of his cloak. And all those who touched it were completely cured.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 4, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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We are reminded of God our Father’s maternal love for His people in today’s first reading. As Moses pleads for help in leading the obstinate flock entrusted to him. His prayer and intercession is heard and will be answered.

Jesus in today’s Gospel likewise extends the same maternal love for the flock gathered round Him. Through the power and Grace of God our Heavenly Father, He raises His eyes to Heaven, says the Blessing and feeds fine thousand men and more.

Let us likewise extend the maternal, nurturing love the Lord our God to all He sends our way. Amen

Saint John Mary Vianney, Priest Pray for us…



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First reading
Numbers 11:4-15


The sons of Israel complain in the desert

The sons of Israel began to wail, ‘Who will give us meat to eat?’ they said. ‘Think of the fish we used to eat free in Egypt, the cucumbers, melons, leeks, onions and garlic! Here we are wasting away, stripped of everything; there is nothing but manna for us to look at!’
    The manna was like coriander seed, and had the appearance of bdellium. The people went round gathering it, and ground it in a mill or crushed it with a pestle; it was then cooked in a pot and made into pancakes. It tasted like cake made with oil. When the dew fell on the camp at night-time, the manna fell with it.
    Moses heard the people wailing, every family at the door of its tent. The anger of the Lord flared out, and Moses greatly worried over this. And he spoke to the Lord:
    ‘Why do you treat your servant so badly? Why have I not found favour with you, so that you load on me the weight of all this nation? Was it I who conceived all this people, was it I who gave them birth, that you should say to me, “Carry them in your bosom, like a nurse with a baby at the breast, to the land that I swore to give their fathers”? Where am I to find meat to give to all this people, when they come worrying me so tearfully and say, “Give us meat to eat”? I am not able to carry this nation by myself alone; the weight is too much for me. If this is how you want to deal with me, I would rather you killed me! If only I had found favour in your eyes, and not lived to see such misery as this!’




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Gospel
Matthew 14:13-21


The feeding of the five thousand

When Jesus received the news of John the Baptist’s death he withdrew by boat to a lonely place where they could be by themselves. But the people heard of this and, leaving the towns, went after him on foot. So as he stepped ashore he saw a large crowd; and he took pity on them and healed their sick.
    When evening came, the disciples went to him and said, ‘This is a lonely place, and the time has slipped by; so send the people away, and they can go to the villages to buy themselves some food.’ Jesus replied, ‘There is no need for them to go: give them something to eat yourselves.’ But they answered ‘All we have with us is five loaves and two fish.’ ‘Bring them here to me’ he said. He gave orders that the people were to sit down on the grass; then he took the five loaves and the two fish, raised his eyes to heaven and said the blessing. And breaking the loaves handed them to his disciples who gave them to the crowds. They all ate as much as they wanted, and they collected the scraps remaining; twelve baskets full. Those who ate numbered about five thousand men, to say nothing of women and children.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 2, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Everything we have comes from the Lord. He holds the title to our property and to our very being. And yet, we want to be in control. We want to believe that we have earned everything on our own. All too often, when we are blessed with more, we hoard it all for ourselves, without considering the needs of our brethren who may have nothing.

Today’s first reading reminds us that the Lord, our God, is our provider, and everything we have belongs to Him.

In today’s gospel, we have heard many times that Herod succumbed to his prideful ways. He did not want to be embarrassed, so he kept a promise that he should not have made. But how many of us have dwelled on the fact that it was Herodias who caused the death of Saint John the Baptist? Her spiteful tongue and cunning ways caused His murder. How many souls and reputations have been murdered by spiteful tongues, gossip? All by folks hidden in background often instigating others to perform treacherous acts. Nothing is hidden from the Lord our God!

Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.
See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. Amen

Saint Eusebius of Vercelli, Bishop, Saint Peter Julian Eymard, Priest pray for us…

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First reading
Leviticus 25:1,8-17


The law of the jubilee year

The Lord spoke to Moses on Mount Sinai. He said:
    ‘You are to count seven weeks of years – seven times seven years, that is to say a period of seven weeks of years, forty-nine years. And on the tenth day of the seventh month you shall sound the trumpet; on the Day of Atonement you shall sound the trumpet throughout the land. You will declare this fiftieth year sacred and proclaim the liberation of all the inhabitants of the land. This is to be a jubilee for you; each of you will return to his ancestral home, each to his own clan. This fiftieth year is to be a jubilee year for you: you will not sow, you will not harvest the ungathered corn, you will not gather from the untrimmed vine. The jubilee is to be a holy thing to you, you will eat what comes from the fields.
    ‘In this year of jubilee each of you is to return to his ancestral home. If you buy or sell with your neighbour, let no one wrong his brother. If you buy from your neighbour, this must take into account the number of years since the jubilee: according to the number of productive years he will fix the price. The greater the number of years, the higher shall be the price demanded; the less the number of years, the greater the reduction; for what he is selling you is a certain number of harvests. Let none of you wrong his neighbour, but fear your God; I am the Lord your God.’


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Gospel
Matthew 14:1-12


The beheading of John the Baptist

Herod the tetrarch heard about the reputation of Jesus, and said to his court, ‘This is John the Baptist himself; he has risen from the dead, and that is why miraculous powers are at work in him.’
    Now it was Herod who had arrested John, chained him up and put him in prison because of Herodias, his brother Philip’s wife. For John had told him, ‘It is against the Law for you to have her.’ He had wanted to kill him but was afraid of the people, who regarded John as a prophet. Then, during the celebrations for Herod’s birthday, the daughter of Herodias danced before the company, and so delighted Herod that he promised on oath to give her anything she asked. Prompted by her mother she said, ‘Give me John the Baptist’s head, here, on a dish.’ The king was distressed but, thinking of the oaths he had sworn and of his guests, he ordered it to be given her, and sent and had John beheaded in the prison. The head was brought in on a dish and given to the girl, who took it to her mother. John’s disciples came and took the body and buried it; then they went off to tell Jesus.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: August 1, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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We all know that the holy Eucharist at mass, be it a weekday or a Sunday mass, is a thanksgiving to God for all that He’s given us, provided for us, and for taking care of us.

The most precious gift for which we should be most thankful is our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. By His life, death, and resurrection, He had purchased for us the rewards of eternal life. Yet, He still gives of himself fully in the Holy Eucharist – body, blood, soul, and divinity.

So how many of us come before Him at mass to worship and thank Him? To offer all our gifts before Him during the offertory? If we have not been doing this with that kind of disposition, love, and reverence, then how different are we from those in today’s Gospel who did not recognize the Son of God before them?

How then do we expect the miracles that He wants to perform for us in our lives? Let us never again take, the Holy Eucharistic celebration for granted.

We adore You Lord Jesus, thank you for loving us.

Amen.

Saint Alphonsus Mary de’ Liguori, Bishop, Doctor Pray for us…


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First reading
Leviticus 23:1,4-11,15-16,27,34-37


The law of the festivals of the Lord

The Lord spoke to Moses. He said:
    ‘These are the Lord’s solemn festivals, the sacred assemblies to which you are to summon the sons of Israel on the appointed day.
    ‘The fourteenth day of the first month, between the two evenings, is the Passover of the Lord; and the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of Unleavened Bread for the Lord. For seven days you shall eat bread without leaven. On the first day you are to hold a sacred assembly; you must do no heavy work. For seven days you shall offer a burnt offering to the Lord. The seventh day is to be a day of sacred assembly; you must do no work.’
    The Lord spoke to Moses. He said:
    ‘Speak to the sons of Israel and say to them:
    ‘“When you enter the land that I give you, and gather in the harvest there, you must bring the first sheaf of your harvest to the priest, and he is to present it to the Lord with the gesture of offering, so that you may be acceptable. The priest shall make this offering on the day after the sabbath.
    ‘“From the day after the sabbath, the day on which you bring the sheaf of offering, you are to count seven full weeks. You are to count fifty days, to the day after the seventh sabbath, and then you are to offer the Lord a new oblation.
    ‘“The tenth day of the seventh month shall be the Day of Atonement. You are to hold a sacred assembly. You must fast, and you must offer a burnt offering to the Lord.
    ‘“The fifteenth day of this seventh month shall be the feast of Tabernacles for the Lord, lasting seven days. The first day is a day of sacred assembly; you must do no heavy work. For seven days you must offer a burnt offering to the Lord. On the eighth day you are to hold a sacred assembly, you must offer a burnt offering to the Lord. It is a day of solemn meeting; you must do no heavy work.
    ‘“These are the solemn festivals of the Lord to which you are to summon the children of Israel, sacred assemblies for the purpose of offering burnt offerings, holocausts, oblations, sacrifices and libations to the Lord, according to the ritual of each day.”’



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Gospel
Matthew 13:54-58


A prophet is only despised in his own country

Coming to his home town, Jesus taught the people in their synagogue in such a way that they were astonished and said, ‘Where did the man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers? This is the carpenter’s son, surely? Is not his mother the woman called Mary, and his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Jude? His sisters, too, are they not all here with us? So where did the man get it all?’ And they would not accept him. But Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet is only despised in his own country and in his own house’, and he did not work many miracles there because of their lack of faith.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 31, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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How awesome, wonderful even mind blowing, it is that our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ has chosen to give the supreme gift of Himself in the Holy Eucharist, iHis Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity!

He has even chosen to dwell in the tabernacles all of His Churches around the world, so that He can be physically and spiritually present to us whenever we come to Him. Do we then come to Him with the reverence and awe as we should, to lay prostrate before Him, the Lord of Lords, the King of Kings!

His love is truly without end, and we know this because He has chosen to dwell in the tabernacle of our hearts. How then are we living our lives in His presence, always ready and willing to givie testimony of our old lives transformed in the new life in Him. Let us continue to dwell on His ever living Word for us both in the old revealed in the new forever and ever.

Amen.

Saint Ignatius Loyola, Priest Pray for us….



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First reading
Exodus 40:16-21,34-38


The tabernacle is set up

Moses did exactly as the Lord had directed him. The tabernacle was set up on the first day of the first month in the second year. Moses erected the tabernacle. He fixed the sockets for it, put up its frames, put its crossbars in position, set up its posts. He spread the tent over the tabernacle and on top of this the covering for the tent, as the Lord had directed Moses. He took the Testimony and placed it inside the ark. He set the shafts to the ark and placed the throne of mercy on it. He brought the ark into the tabernacle and put the screening veil in place; thus he screened the ark of the Lord, as the Lord had directed Moses.
    The cloud covered the Tent of Meeting and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle. Moses could not enter the Tent of Meeting because of the cloud that rested on it and because of the glory of the Lord that filled the tabernacle.
    At every stage of their journey, whenever the cloud rose from the tabernacle the sons of Israel would resume their march. If the cloud did not rise, they waited and would not march until it did. For the cloud of the Lord rested on the tabernacle by day, and a fire shone within the cloud by night, for all the House of Israel to see. And so it was for every stage of their journey.





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Gospel
Matthew 13:47-53


The fishermen collect the good fish and throw away those that are no use

Jesus said to the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet cast into the sea that brings in a haul of all kinds. When it is full, the fishermen haul it ashore; then, sitting down, they collect the good ones in a basket and throw away those that are no use. This is how it will be at the end of time: the angels will appear and separate the wicked from the just to throw them into the blazing furnace where there will be weeping and grinding of teeth.
    ‘Have you understood all this?’ They said, ‘Yes.’ And he said to them, ‘Well then, every scribe who becomes a disciple of the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out from his storeroom things both new and old.’
    When Jesus had finished these parables he left the district.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 30, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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I have found over the years that there are some folks in church or in loving communities who are simply radiant and a joy to be with. I’m sure you might have also observed this.

I’ve also seen many who have gone through a lot of challenges and troubles in their life, and their faces were darkened. Perhaps it’s not just the wear and tear of living their lives, but also that God was far from them. Either they did not know Him or they had sinned against Him and never knew that He still loved them.

These same folks, having discovered or rather after having encountered our Lord Jesus Christ, had their darkness lifted from them. They too had become radiant and joyful because the peace of our Lord had entered into their hearts and lives.

This is what it means to have found treasure in the field and going out to sell everything just to purchase it, or to find a pearl of such value that we are willing to forego everything just for that pearl.

Jesus is that field. Jesus is that pearl. Jesus, I have found you and I love you.

Amen.

Saint Peter Chrysologus, Bishop, Pray for us… 



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First reading
Exodus 34:29-35


Moses passes on to the people the orders given by the Lord

When Moses came down from the mountain of Sinai – as he came down from the mountain, Moses had the two tablets of the Testimony in his hands – he did not know that the skin on his face was radiant after speaking with the Lord. And when Aaron and all the sons of Israel saw Moses, the skin on his face shone so much that they would not venture near him. But Moses called to them, and Aaron with all the leaders of the community came back to him; and he spoke to them. Then all the sons of Israel came closer, and he passed on to them all the orders that the Lord had given him on the mountain of Sinai. And when Moses had finished speaking to them, he put a veil over his face. Whenever he went into the Lord’s presence to speak with him, Moses would remove the veil until he came out again. And when he came out, he would tell the sons of Israel what he had been ordered to pass on to them, and the sons of Israel would see the face of Moses radiant. Then Moses would put the veil back over his face until he returned to speak with the Lord.



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Gospel
Matthew 13:44-46


He sells everything he owns and buys the field

Jesus said to the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field which someone has found; he hides it again, goes off happy, sells everything he owns and buys the field.
    ‘Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls; when he finds one of great value he goes and sells everything he owns and buys it.’

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On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 29, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Today we learn in the first reading that the Lord our God, whose name and nature are one, is merciful, compassionate, slow to anger, faithful, and kind. Though He is willing to forgive us our sins, He leaves nothing unchecked.

That is to say, if we were contrite of heart and remorseful, then we should be penitent and do our penance.

Today’s Gospel reminds us of the love of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, sent by God our Father, who loves us without end. A reminder that if we truly believe in Him, then we shall not die, we shall not perish in our sins. We will have eternal life with Him, through the power of His resurrection.

Let us cling to this hope, that just as we die in Him, we shall rise with Him.

Amen.

Saints Martha, Mary and Lazarus Pray for us…



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First reading
Exodus 33:7-11,34:5-9,28


‘They are a headstrong people; but forgive us our faults’

Moses used to take the Tent and pitch it outside the camp, at some distance from the camp. He called it the Tent of Meeting. Anyone who had to consult the Lord would go out to the Tent of Meeting, outside the camp. Whenever Moses went out to the Tent, all the people would rise. Every man would stand at the door of his tent and watch Moses until he reached the Tent; the pillar of cloud would come down and station itself at the entrance to the Tent, and the Lord would speak with Moses. When they saw the pillar of cloud stationed at the entrance to the Tent, all the people would rise and bow low, each at the door of his tent. The Lord would speak with Moses face to face, as a man speaks with his friend. Then Moses would turn back to the camp, but the young man who was his servant, Joshua son of Nun, would not leave the Tent.
    And the Lord descended in the form of a cloud, and Moses stood with him there.
    He called on the name of the Lord. The Lord passed before him and proclaimed, ‘The Lord, the Lord, a God of tenderness and compassion, slow to anger, rich in kindness and faithfulness; for thousands he maintains his kindness, forgives faults, transgression, sin; yet he lets nothing go unchecked, punishing the father’s fault in the sons and in the grandsons to the third and fourth generation.’ And Moses bowed down to the ground at once and worshipped. ‘If I have indeed won your favour, Lord,’ he said, ‘let my Lord come with us, I beg. True, they are a headstrong people, but forgive us our faults and our sins, and adopt us as your heritage.’
    Moses stayed there with the Lord for forty days and forty nights, eating and drinking nothing. He inscribed on the tablets the words of the Covenant – the Ten Words.





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Gospel
John 11:19-27


I am the resurrection and the life

Many Jews had come to Martha and Mary to sympathise with them over their brother. When Martha heard that Jesus had come she went to meet him. Mary remained sitting in the house. Martha said to Jesus, ‘If you had been here, my brother would not have died, but I know that, even now, whatever you ask of God, he will grant you.’ ‘Your brother’ said Jesus to her ‘will rise again.’ Martha said, ‘I know he will rise again at the resurrection on the last day.’ Jesus said:

‘I am the resurrection and the life.
If anyone believes in me, even though he dies he will live, and whoever lives and believes in me will never die.
Do you believe this?’

‘Yes, Lord,’ she said ‘I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, the one who was to come into this world.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 28, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


In the absence of a spiritual leader or faith community, do we fall back into our old ways of life, to our sinful past? Do we resort to idolatry of the ways of the world? Do we make excuses?

Oh the rest of our family and friends are like this and that. So we allow phrases like “live and let live” and “to each his own” be guides for our lives. How can we not remain steadfast in our Lord Jesus Christ? He is the one that we should be following after, who is the way, the truth, and the life!

In today’s Gospel, we are reminded by the Lord. That our faith cannot be stagnant, it must be ever growing. The Kingdom of Heaven is like a mustard seed, or like a woman who has added yeast to the measures of flour. It is all about growth! It’s about growing in our deep and personal relationship with Him, through His Word and His will for us. That is how we shall all be reunited in Heaven.

Amen.


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First reading
Exodus 32:15-24,30-34


The golden calf

Moses made his way back down the mountain with the two tablets of the Testimony in his hands, tablets inscribed on both sides, inscribed on the front and on the back. These tablets were the work of God, and the writing on them was God’s writing engraved on the tablets.
    Joshua heard the noise of the people shouting. ‘There is the sound of battle in the camp’, he told Moses. Moses answered him:

‘No song of victory is this sound,
no wailing for defeat this sound;
it is the sound of chanting that I hear.’

As he approached the camp and saw the calf and the groups dancing, Moses’ anger blazed. He threw down the tablets he was holding and broke them at the foot of the mountain. He seized the calf they had made and burned it, grinding it into powder which he scattered on the water; and he made the sons of Israel drink it. To Aaron Moses said, ‘What has this people done to you, for you to bring such a great sin on them?’ ‘Let not my lord’s anger blaze like this’ Aaron answered. ‘You know yourself how prone this people is to evil. They said to me, “Make us a god to go at our head; this Moses, the man who brought us up from Egypt, we do not know what has become of him.” So I said to them, “Who has gold?,” and they took it off and brought it to me. I threw it into the fire and out came this calf.’
    On the following day Moses said to the people, ‘You have committed a grave sin. But now I shall go up to the Lord: perhaps I can make atonement for your sin.’ And Moses returned to the Lord. ‘I am grieved,’ he cried ‘this people has committed a grave sin, making themselves a god of gold. And yet, if it pleased you to forgive this sin of theirs…! But if not, then blot me out from the book that you have written.’ The Lord answered Moses, “It is the man who has sinned against me that I shall blot out from my book. Go now, lead the people to the place of which I told you. My angel shall go before you but, on the day of my visitation, I shall punish them for their sin.’


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Gospel
Matthew 13:31-35


The smallest of all seeds grows into the biggest shrub of all

Jesus put a parable before the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed which a man took and sowed in his field. It is the smallest of all the seeds, but when it has grown it is the biggest shrub of all and becomes a tree so that the birds of the air come and shelter in its branches.’
    He told them another parable: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like the yeast a woman took and mixed in with three measures of flour till it was leavened all through.’
    In all this Jesus spoke to the crowds in parables; indeed, he would never speak to them except in parables. This was to fulfil the prophecy:

I will speak to you in parables
and expound things hidden since the foundation of the world.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 26, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ has made a once-for-all eternal covenant with us through his body, blood, and divinity in the Holy Eucharist.

He offers us the blood of life, His precious blood, the eternal covenant for all time, so that we should be one with Him in Holy Communion. That is why at every Eucharist, it is a thanksgiving mass where we should offer our sacrifice of thanksgiving to the Lord because He came to us while we were still sinners, we are both wheat and Darnell standing together.

Until the day of judgment, in His patience and love, he gives us time to repent and to follow after him. So, let us turn our hearts back to him, if we have sinned, so that we can be restored through Him and live our lives to the full in Him.

Thank you, Jesus, for your mercy, patience, and love.

Amen.

Saint Joachim and Saint Anne, Pray for us…



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First reading
Exodus 24:3-8


This is the blood of the Covenant that the Lord has made with you

Moses went and told the people all the commands of the Lord and all the ordinances. In answer, all the people said with one voice, ‘We will observe all the commands that the Lord has decreed.’ Moses put all the commands of the Lord into writing, and early next morning he built an altar at the foot of the mountain, with twelve standing-stones for the twelve tribes of Israel. Then he directed certain young Israelites to offer holocausts and to immolate bullocks to the Lord as communion sacrifices. Half of the blood Moses took up and put into basins, the other half he cast on the altar. And taking the Book of the Covenant he read it to the listening people, and they said, ‘We will observe all that the Lord has decreed; we will obey.’ Then Moses took the blood and cast it towards the people. ‘This,’ he said, ‘is the blood of the Covenant that the Lord has made with you, containing all these rules.’




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Gospel
Matthew 13:24-30


Let them both grow till the harvest

Jesus put another parable before the crowds: ‘The kingdom of heaven may be compared to a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everybody was asleep his enemy came, sowed darnel all among the wheat, and made off. When the new wheat sprouted and ripened, the darnel appeared as well. The owner’s servants went to him and said, “Sir, was it not good seed that you sowed in your field? If so, where does the darnel come from?” “Some enemy has done this” he answered. And the servants said, “Do you want us to go and weed it out?” But he said, “No, because when you weed out the darnel you might pull up the wheat with it. Let them both grow till the harvest; and at harvest time I shall say to the reapers: First collect the darnel and tie it in bundles to be burnt, then gather the wheat into my barn.”’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 25, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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There have been many times in my life when I have felt overwhelmed! With work, family, life’s challenges and seemingly impossible situations. Still the Lord saw me through it all, He was with me. All I needed to do was to be in His presence and be attentive to His will for me. Even serving others when it didn’t seem I had the time. So long as I was faithful He was ever present.

Of course there were times when I turned to the distractions of the world instead of remaining steadfast in Him. In those times I lost the peace that only He can give. In His great love, He forgave me when I turned back to Him. Fully reconciled and grace filled, I could once again serve Him and Brethren.

Let us choose to follow after the humble heart of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ; take up our cross and follow after Him. Serving the least of our Brethren as we are called to. Amen

Saint James, Apostle Pray for us…


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First reading
2 Corinthians 4:7-15


Such an overwhelming power comes from been God and not from us

We are only the earthenware jars that hold this treasure, to make it clear that such an overwhelming power comes from God and not from us. We are in difficulties on all sides, but never cornered; we see no answer to our problems, but never despair; we have been persecuted, but never deserted; knocked down, but never killed; always, wherever we may be, we carry with us in our body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus, too, may always be seen in our body. Indeed, while we are still alive, we are consigned to our death every day, for the sake of Jesus, so that in our mortal flesh the life of Jesus, too, may be openly shown. So death is at work in us, but life in you.
    But as we have the same spirit of faith that is mentioned in scripture – I believed, and therefore I spoke – we too believe and therefore we too speak, knowing that he who raised the Lord Jesus to life will raise us with Jesus in our turn, and put us by his side and you with us. You see, all this is for your benefit, so that the more grace is multiplied among people, the more thanksgiving there will be, to the glory of God.


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Gospel
Matthew 20:20-28


‘Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?’

The mother of the sons of Zebedee came to Jesus with her sons to make a request of him, and bowed low; and he said to her, ‘What is it you want?’ She said to him, ‘Promise that these two sons of mine may sit one at your right hand and the other at your left in your kingdom.’ ‘You do not know what you are asking’ Jesus answered. ‘Can you drink the cup that I am going to drink?’ They replied, ‘We can.’ ‘Very well,’ he said ‘you shall drink my cup, but as for seats at my right hand and my left, these are not mine to grant; they belong to those to whom they have been allotted by my Father.’
    When the other ten heard this they were indignant with the two brothers. But Jesus called them to him and said, ‘You know that among the pagans the rulers lord it over them, and their great men make their authority felt. This is not to happen among you. No; anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant, and anyone who wants to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 24, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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I wonder if we have considered how blessed and fortunate we are that the veil has been lifted and we can experience the presence of God all because our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ had come.

He suffered for our sins, died, and was resurrected. Through Him, we can see the face of God and experience the wonders of His love.

And yet how many of us come before Him in reverence?

Before the veil was lifted, we read in today’s First Reading how the Lord our God even told the people to prepare themselves through Moses. They should wear clean clothes, and stand ready. But only Moses was chosen to see Him face to face as he ascended to the mountaintop where God dwelt.

Today we can not only be in His presence but we can hear His words spoken to our hearts through Scripture. Whether it’s through parables, or His word for us,He leads us to the joy of the Gospel and to that deeper relationship with Him.

Yet there are still many of us with eyes that do not see, ears that cannot hear Him, or hearts that cannot perceive Him because of our attachment to ways of the world and our obstinacy of not following after our Lord and His will for us.

Lord open my eyes to see You, hear You and live my life with and in You. Amen

Saint Charbel Makhlouf, Pray for us…



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First reading
Exodus 19:1-2,9-11,16-20


Moses speaks with God on Sinai

Three months after they came out of the land of Egypt, on that day the sons of Israel came to the wilderness of Sinai. From Rephidim they set out again; and when they reached the wilderness of Sinai, there in the wilderness they pitched their camp; there facing the mountain Israel pitched camp.
    The Lord said to Moses, ‘I am coming to you in a dense cloud so that the people may hear when I speak to you and may trust you always.’ And Moses took the people’s reply back to the Lord.
    The Lord said to Moses, ‘Go to the people and tell them to prepare themselves today and tomorrow. Let them wash their clothing and hold themselves in readiness for the third day, because on the third day the Lord will descend on the mountain of Sinai in the sight of all the people.’
    Now at daybreak on the third day there were peals of thunder on the mountain and lightning flashes, a dense cloud, and a loud trumpet blast, and inside the camp all the people trembled. Then Moses led the people out of the camp to meet God; and they stood at the bottom of the mountain. The mountain of Sinai was entirely wrapped in smoke, because the Lord had descended on it in the form of fire. Like smoke from a furnace the smoke went up, and the whole mountain shook violently. Louder and louder grew the sound of the trumpet. Moses spoke, and God answered him with peals of thunder. The Lord came down on the mountain of Sinai, on the mountain top, and the Lord called Moses to the top of the mountain; and Moses went up.



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Gospel
Matthew 13:10-17


Prophets and holy men longed to hear what you hear

The disciples went up to Jesus and asked, ‘Why do you talk to them in parables?’ ‘Because’ he replied, ‘the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven are revealed to you, but they are not revealed to them. For anyone who has will be given more, and he will have more than enough; but from anyone who has not, even what he has will be taken away. The reason I talk to them in parables is that they look without seeing and listen without hearing or understanding. So in their case this prophecy of Isaiah is being fulfilled:

You will listen and listen again, but not understand, see and see again, but not perceive.
For the heart of this nation has grown coarse, their ears are dull of hearing, and they have shut their eyes, for fear they should see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their heart, and be converted and be healed by me.

‘But happy are your eyes because they see, your ears because they hear! I tell you solemnly, many prophets and holy men longed to see what you see, and never saw it; to hear what you hear, and never heard it.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 23, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Today we reflect on our relationship with the Lord our God.

Is our relationship with Him one of reverence, love, and worship? Do we recognize His hand in everything that we do, in every part of our lives? Are we aware that He is always present with us?

In today’s Gospel, we hear how the Lord scatters the seed of love, His Word to everyone, everywhere, regardless of their circumstances or status. All are given His seeds of love. It is our hearts that are the soil in which we receive that seed of love. And it comes once again, depending on our relationship with Him.

The Lord gave them bread from heaven! Yet instead of showing gratefulness and thanksgiving, the Israelites began to complain and murmur. Slowly over time, they became disobedient and turned away from the Lord our God. How different are we in this disregard? How grateful are we for all that He had done in our lives?

We have to decide today. Do we want to grow in our love and relationship with Him? If we do, then we must sit attentively listening to His Word and will for us daily and be in His presence in prayer.

As for me and my house, we will love and serve the Lord. Amen

Saint Bridget of Sweden, Pray for us…


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First reading
Exodus 16:1-5,9-15


The Lord sends quails and manna from heaven

From Elim they set out, and the whole community of the sons of Israel reached the wilderness of Sin – between Elim and Sinai – on the fifteenth day of the second month after they had left Egypt. And the whole community of the sons of Israel began to complain against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness and said to them, ‘Why did we not die at the Lord’s hand in the land of Egypt, when we were able to sit down to pans of meat and could eat bread to our heart’s content! As it is, you have brought us to this wilderness to starve this whole company to death!’
    Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘Now I will rain down bread for you from the heavens. Each day the people are to go out and gather the day’s portion; I propose to test them in this way to see whether they will follow my law or not. On the sixth day, when they prepare what they have brought in, this will be twice as much as the daily gathering.’
    Moses said to Aaron, ‘To the whole community of the sons of Israel say this, “Present yourselves before the Lord, for he has heard your complaints.”’ As Aaron was speaking to the whole community of the sons of Israel, they turned towards the wilderness, and there was the glory of the Lord appearing in the form of a cloud. Then the Lord spoke to Moses and said, ‘I have heard the complaints of the sons of Israel. Say this to them, “Between the two evenings you shall eat meat, and in the morning you shall have bread to your heart’s content. Then you will learn that I, the Lord, am your God.”’ And so it came about: quails flew up in the evening, and they covered the camp; in the morning there was a coating of dew all round the camp. When the coating of dew lifted, there on the surface of the desert was a thing delicate, powdery, as fine as hoarfrost on the ground. When they saw this, the sons of Israel said to one another, ‘What is that?’ not knowing what it was. ‘That,’ said Moses to them, ‘is the bread the Lord gives you to eat.

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Gospel
Matthew 13:1-9


A sower went out to sow

Jesus left the house and sat by the lakeside, but such large crowds gathered round him that he got into a boat and sat there. The people all stood on the beach, and he told them many things in parables.
    He said, ‘Imagine a sower going out to sow. As he sowed, some seeds fell on the edge of the path, and the birds came and ate them up. Others fell on patches of rock where they found little soil and sprang up straight away, because there was no depth of earth; but as soon as the sun came up they were scorched and, not having any roots, they withered away. Others fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked them. Others fell on rich soil and produced their crop, some a hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. Listen, anyone who has ears!’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 22, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Mary Magdalene epitomizes love in action for the Lord our God. She was present at His crucifixion and also when they laid Him in the tomb. And now, in the early morning, she is at his tomb seeking the Lord.

She did not know that our Lord would be resurrected. But out of deep love for Him, she probably went to pray at His tomb. She was distraught when she found his tomb opened and his body missing. She was comforted only when our Lord called out to her. How deep is our own love for the Lord our God? Do we cry out, to Him “For You my soul is thirsting, O Lord my God.”

Perhaps that is why Mary Magdalene was the first to witness the resurrected Lord. In our personal relationship with Him, He will surely be present to us. In our rising, in our sleeping, in our trials, and tribulations. For we truly cannot love Him more than how much He loves us.

Thank you, Jesus, for loving me.

Amen.

Saint Mary Magdalen – Feast 



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First reading
Song of Songs 3:1-4


I found him whom my heart loves

The bride says this:

On my bed, at night, I sought him
whom my heart loves.
I sought but did not find him.
So I will rise and go through the City;
in the streets and in the squares
I will seek him whom my heart loves.
I sought but did not find him.
The watchmen came upon me
on their rounds in the City:
‘Have you seen him whom my heart loves?’
Scarcely had I passed them
when I found him whom my heart loves.



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Gospel
John 20:1-2,11-18


‘Mary, go and find the brothers and tell them’

It was very early on the first day of the week and still dark, when Mary of Magdala came to the tomb. She saw that the stone had been moved away from the tomb and came running to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one Jesus loved. ‘They have taken the Lord out of the tomb’ she said ‘and we don’t know where they have put him.’
    Meanwhile Mary stayed outside near the tomb, weeping. Then, still weeping, she stooped to look inside, and saw two angels in white sitting where the body of Jesus had been, one at the head, the other at the feet. They said, ‘Woman, why are you weeping?’ ‘They have taken my Lord away’ she replied ‘and I don’t know where they have put him.’ As she said this she turned round and saw Jesus standing there, though she did not recognise him. Jesus said, ‘Woman, why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?’ Supposing him to be the gardener, she said, ‘Sir, if you have taken him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will go and remove him.’ Jesus said, ‘Mary!’ She knew him then and said to him in Hebrew, ‘Rabbuni!’ – which means Master. Jesus said to her, ‘Do not cling to me, because I have not yet ascended to the Father. But go and find the brothers, and tell them: I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’ So Mary of Magdala went and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord and that he had said these things to her.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 21, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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If we truly love the Lord our God and have a deep personal relationship with Him, then there is no reason to fear, especially in times of trials and tribulations when we cannot see a way out.

If we trust in the Lord our God, we know that He is not only with us but will also be the one fighting the battle for us. He will fight for us, and all we need to do is to stay still. It is when we lack that deep personal relationship with Him that we start to question or doubt. We may ask, “Where are you, Lord?” or “Show me a sign, Lord. Let me know that You are there.”

Let us remain steadfast in our love for Him and trust that He, who loves us dearly, will never abandon us. Together, with the psalmist, we shall declare, “I will sing to the Lord glorious His triumph!” For the battle has already been won through and in Him. Amen.

Saint Laurence of Brindisi, Priest, Doctor 



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First reading
Exodus 14:5-18


Pharaoh sets out in pursuit of the sons of Israel

When Pharaoh, king of Egypt, was told that the Israelites had made their escape, he and his courtiers changed their minds about the people. ‘What have we done,’ they said ‘allowing Israel to leave our service?’ So Pharaoh had his chariot harnessed and gathered his troops about him, taking six hundred of the best chariots and all the other chariots in Egypt, each manned by a picked team. The Lord made Pharaoh, king of Egypt, stubborn, and he gave chase to the sons of Israel as they made their triumphant escape. So the Egyptians gave chase and came up with them where they lay encamped beside the sea – all the horses, the chariots of Pharaoh, his horsemen, his army – near Pi-hahiroth, facing Baal-zephon. And as Pharaoh approached, the sons of Israel looked round – and there were the Egyptians in pursuit of them!
    The sons of Israel were terrified and cried out to the Lord. To Moses they said, ‘Were there no graves in Egypt that you must lead us out to die in the wilderness? What good have you done us, bringing us out of Egypt? We spoke of this in Egypt, did we not? Leave us alone, we said, we would rather work for the Egyptians! Better to work for the Egyptians than die in the wilderness!’
    Moses answered the people, ‘Have no fear! Stand firm, and you will see what the Lord will do to save you today: the Egyptians you see today, you will never see again. The Lord will do the fighting for you: you have only to keep still.’
    The Lord said to Moses, ‘Why do you cry to me so? Tell the sons of Israel to march on. For yourself, raise your staff and stretch out your hand over the sea and part it for the sons of Israel to walk through the sea on dry ground. I for my part will make the heart of the Egyptians so stubborn that they will follow them. So shall I win myself glory at the expense of Pharaoh, of all his army, his chariots, his horsemen. And when I have won glory for myself, at the expense of Pharaoh and his chariots and his army, the Egyptians will learn that I am the Lord.’


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Gospel
Matthew 12:38-42


There is something greater than Solomon here

Some of the scribes and Pharisees spoke up. ‘Master,’ they said ‘we should like to see a sign from you.’ He replied, ‘It is an evil and unfaithful generation that asks for a sign! The only sign it will be given is the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was in the belly of the sea-monster for three days and three nights, so will the Son of Man be in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights. On Judgement day the men of Nineveh will stand up with this generation and condemn it, because when Jonah preached they repented; and there is something greater than Jonah here. On Judgement day the Queen of the South will rise up with this generation and condemn it, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and there is something greater than Solomon here.’



On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 19, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Great is His love, love without end. In today’s first reading, we have a glimpse into the chaotic scene that took place when the Israelites were making their way out of Egypt during the great exodus. There were 600,000 men, excluding their families, their livestock, and their cattle, making the journey.

Where was the Lord in all this? He kept vigil to lead them out of slavery. He was there with them, present with them every step of the way.

In today’s Gospel, we hear about just how much He loves us and how patient He is in waiting for us. He will not crush the broken reed. He will not put out the smoldering wick until He has led the truth to victory. Again, He is the way, the truth, and the life.

Great is our Lord’s love for us, love without end. Amen.


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First reading
Exodus 12:37-42


The sons of Israel leave Egypt hurriedly by night

The sons of Israel left Rameses for Succoth, about six hundred thousand on the march – all men – not counting their families. People of various sorts joined them in great numbers; there were flocks, too, and herds in immense droves. They baked cakes with the dough which they had brought from Egypt, unleavened because the dough was not leavened; they had been driven out of Egypt, with no time for dallying, and had not provided themselves with food for the journey. The time that the sons of Israel had spent in Egypt was four hundred and thirty years. And on the very day the four hundred and thirty years ended, all the array of the Lord left the land of Egypt. The night, when the Lord kept vigil to bring them out of the land of Egypt, must be kept as a vigil in honour of the Lord for all their generations.




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Gospel
Matthew 12:14-21


He cured them all but warned them not to make him known

The Pharisees went out and began to plot against Jesus, discussing how to destroy him.
    Jesus knew this and withdrew from the district. Many followed him and he cured them all, but warned them not to make him known. This was to fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah:

Here is my servant whom I have chosen,
my beloved, the favourite of my soul.
I will endow him with my spirit,
and he will proclaim the true faith to the nations.
He will not brawl or shout,
nor will anyone hear his voice in the streets.
He will not break the crushed reed,
nor put out the smouldering wick
till he has led the truth to victory:
in his name the nations will put their hope.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 18, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In today’s first reading, we learn about the institution of the Passover, a precursor of what God our Father would do through Jesus Christ His Son, leading from the sting of death through sin to be life in Him.

Just as Moses led the Israelites out of slavery from Egypt into the Promised Land, so will Jesus lead all of us into His kingdom. Through His life, death, and resurrection, He has won for us life everlasting. This sets the tone of what He will do eventually for us through the institution of the Holy Eucharist, where we become one body, mind, and spirit in Him.

In today’s Gospel, we are reminded that Jesus is the Lord of lords, King of kings, all and above all. He is the Lord of the Sabbath. The focus is on who He is for us. It is not about law-breaking, but understanding the underlying message that what the Lord wants from us is mercy, not sacrifice.

Do we follow rigidly to rules and regulations, which somehow prevents us from attending to the poor, to the hungry, to the broken? Mercy, not sacrifice! Then we shall proclaim with the psalmist in today’s responsorial psalm, “The cup of salvation I will shall raise; I will call on the Lord’s name.” Amen.


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First reading
Exodus 11:10-12:14


The institution of the Passover

Moses and Aaron worked many wonders in the presence of Pharaoh. But the Lord made Pharaoh’s heart stubborn, and he did not let the sons of Israel leave his country.
    The Lord said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt:
    ‘This month is to be the first of all the others for you, the first month of your year. Speak to the whole community of Israel and say, “On the tenth day of this month each man must take an animal from the flock, one for each family: one animal for each household. If the household is too small to eat the animal, a man must join with his neighbour, the nearest to his house, as the number of persons requires. You must take into account what each can eat in deciding the number for the animal. It must be an animal without blemish, a male one year old; you may take it from either sheep or goats. You must keep it till the fourteenth day of the month when the whole assembly of the community of Israel shall slaughter it between the two evenings. Some of the blood must then be taken and put on the two doorposts and the lintel of the houses where it is eaten. That night, the flesh is to be eaten, roasted over the fire; it must be eaten with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. Do not eat any of it raw or boiled, but roasted over the fire, head, feet and entrails. You must not leave any over till the morning: whatever is left till morning you are to burn. You shall eat it like this: with a girdle round your waist, sandals on your feet, a staff in your hand. You shall eat it hastily: it is a passover in honour of the Lord. That night, I will go through the land of Egypt and strike down all the first-born in the land of Egypt, man and beast alike, and I shall deal out punishment to all the gods of Egypt. I am the Lord! The blood shall serve to mark the houses that you live in. When I see the blood I will pass over you and you shall escape the destroying plague when I strike the land of Egypt. This day is to be a day of remembrance for you, and you must celebrate it as a feast in the Lord’s honour. For all generations you are to declare it a day of festival, for ever.”’


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Gospel
Matthew 12:1-8


The Son of Man is master of the sabbath

Jesus took a walk one sabbath day through the cornfields. His disciples were hungry and began to pick ears of corn and eat them. The Pharisees noticed it and said to him, ‘Look, your disciples are doing something that is forbidden on the sabbath.’ But he said to them, ‘Have you not read what David did when he and his followers were hungry – how he went into the house of God and how they ate the loaves of offering which neither he nor his followers were allowed to eat, but which were for the priests alone? Or again, have you not read in the Law that on the sabbath day the Temple priests break the sabbath without being blamed for it? Now here, I tell you, is something greater than the Temple. And if you had understood the meaning of the words: What I want is mercy, not sacrifice, you would not have condemned the blameless. For the Son of Man is master of the sabbath.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 17, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Riding on yesterday’s readings, we hear how the Lord our God draws us closer into the intimate relationship He wants to have with us.

Today we hear His name revealed to Moses. He not only intimately shares His name with Moses but also with all of us. He reminds us that He is the God of the living, the Living God, the God of Abraham, the God of Jacob and the God of Isaac. He is our God for all eternity, a loving God who hears our cries. He first sent Moses to free His children and eventually will send His only begotten Son to free us from the bondages of slavery and sin.

On our pilgrim journey home to Him, we will face many obstacles and challenges. But the Lord our God, through His unbreakable promises, will lead us back home to Him. In today’s Gospel, He calls all of us who are weary and burdened to come to Him, and He will give us rest. For that, we should be yoked to Him, yoked to His commands and His will for us. This is what He means when He says, “My burden is light.” This is how we are freed from all sin and sinful distractions. By attaching ourselves to the vine, the source of life, we are connected to Him the very source of life. This is what it means to be in communion with Him.

Thank you, Jesus, for being with me and allowing me to come to you with all my burdens, trials and tribulations. I know you will give me peace and rest. Amen.


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First reading
Exodus 3:13-20


God reveals his name to Moses

Moses, hearing the voice of God coming from the middle of the bush, said to him, ‘I am to go, then, to the sons of Israel and say to them, “The God of your fathers has sent me to you.” But if they ask me what his name is, what am I to tell them?’ And God said to Moses, ‘I Am who I Am. This,’ he added, ‘is what you must say to the sons of Israel: “I Am has sent me to you.”’ And God also said to Moses, ‘You are to say to the sons of Israel: “The Lord, the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, has sent me to you.” This is my name for all time; by this name I shall be invoked for all generations to come.
    ‘Go and gather the elders of Israel together and tell them, “The Lord, the God of your fathers, has appeared to me, the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Jacob; and he has said to me: I have visited you and seen all that the Egyptians are doing to you. And so I have resolved to bring you up out of Egypt where you are oppressed, into the land of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites and the Jebusites, to a land where milk and honey flow.” They will listen to your words, and with the elders of Israel you are to go to the king of Egypt and say to him, “The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, has come to meet us. Give us leave, then, to make a three days’ journey into the wilderness to offer sacrifice to the Lord our God.” For myself, knowing that the king of Egypt will not let you go unless he is forced by a mighty hand, I shall show my power and strike Egypt with all the wonders I am going to work there. After this he will let you go.’


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Gospel
Matthew 11:28-30


My yoke is easy and my burden light

Jesus said, ‘Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 16, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Wednesday 16 July 2025

We often gloss over the fact that the Lord our God wants to have a deep, personal, intimate relationship with all of us.

Imagine having this kind of deep personal relationship with God our Father. Where He reveals to us His will and how He wants us to lead life to the full in Him through Jesus His Son. How He speaks to us everyday, to our hearts, He awakes us to hear His life giving Word.

There are many complicated things in life, and we can’t always see the truth in them. But through the intimate relationship He wants to have with us, and since He knows us through and through; He wants us to know Him so that we shall know all that is true in the world through Him.

In today’s first reading, we hear of how the Lord our God revealed Himself to Moses in the burning bush. This shows us that His love for us is like a burning fire. It purifies us, helps us to grow, and removes all that is not of Him from us. Yet, it does not harm us. It’s an embracing fire of His love.

Whatever He wills us to do, He will always be with us, walking with us. All He wishes of us is to lead the rest of our brothers and sisters, who are His children, to a deeper worship of Him. This worship should be the right kind, not one where we are irreverent by doing what we want or dressing the way we want. Doing things only the way we want with no thought of Him in our lives.

Instead, we should come before Him with all our hearts, minds, and souls. This way, He can continue to be with us in our journey, that is our pilgrim journey, home to eternal life with Him.

Amen.

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First reading
Exodus 3:1-6,9-12


The burning bush

Moses was looking after the flock of Jethro, his father-in-law, priest of Midian. He led his flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in the shape of a flame of fire, coming from the middle of a bush. Moses looked; there was the bush blazing but it was not being burnt up. ‘I must go and look at this strange sight,’ Moses said, ‘and see why the bush is not burnt.’
    Now the Lord saw him go forward to look, and God called to him from the middle of the bush. ‘Moses, Moses!’ he said. ‘Here I am,’ Moses answered. ‘Come no nearer,’ he said. ‘Take off your shoes, for the place on which you stand is holy ground. I am the God of your fathers,’ he said, ‘the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob.’ At this Moses covered his face, afraid to look at God.
    And the Lord said, ‘The cry of the sons of Israel has come to me, and I have witnessed the way in which the Egyptians oppress them, so come, I send you to Pharaoh to bring the sons of Israel, my people, out of Egypt.’
    Moses said to God, ‘Who am I to go to Pharaoh and bring the sons of Israel out of Egypt?’ ‘I shall be with you,’ was the answer ‘and this is the sign by which you shall know that it is I who have sent you… After you have led the people out of Egypt, you are to offer worship to God on this mountain.’

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Gospel
Matthew 11:25-27


You have hidden these things from the wise and revealed them to little children

Jesus exclaimed, ‘I bless you, Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to mere children. Yes, Father, for that is what it pleased you to do. Everything has been entrusted to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, just as no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 15, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Today’s first reading is very affirming as we see how the Lord our God can turn all curses into blessings.

Moses’ mother, desperate to save her child, places him in a basket on the river Nile and surrenders him into the hands of the Lord our God. He leads the basket into the hands of his foster mother, who then asks for someone to nurse him. Moses’ own mother is chosen to be his nursemaid.

Moses is a pre-figurement of what Jesus himself would have to endure as a child. He too would have been put to death as a first-born child by Herod. Ironically, he escapes into Egypt and is spared again through the hands of our loving Father in Heaven.

How then can we be so disobedient and not be steadfast to the commands and laws of our loving Father in Heaven? The consequence of our disobedience is not only separation from the Lord our God but eternal death.

In this Gospel reading, Jesus weeps for us, all is us who blatantly disregard the will of God our Father, His laws and commands. It is a loving call to conversion, a call to repentance, a call back into His loving embrace.

So let us turn away from all sin and be faithful to the Gospel.

Amen.

Saint Bonaventure, pray for us…


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First reading
Exodus 2:1-15


Pharaoh’s daughter finds Moses among the bulrushes

There was a man of the tribe of Levi who had taken a woman of Levi as his wife. She conceived and gave birth to a son and, seeing what a fine child he was, she kept him hidden for three months. When she could hide him no longer, she got a papyrus basket for him; coating it with bitumen and pitch, she put the child inside and laid it among the reeds at the river’s edge. His sister stood some distance away to see what would happen to him.
    Now Pharaoh’s daughter went down to bathe in the river, and the girls attending her were walking along by the riverside. Among the reeds she noticed the basket, and she sent her maid to fetch it. She opened it and looked, and saw a baby boy, crying; and she was sorry for him. ‘This is a child of one of the Hebrews,’ she said. Then the child’s sister said to Pharaoh’s daughter, ‘Shall I go and find you a nurse among the Hebrew women to suckle the child for you?’ ‘Yes, go,’ Pharaoh’s daughter said to her; and the girl went off to find the baby’s own mother. To her the daughter of Pharaoh said, ‘Take this child away and suckle it for me. I will see you are paid.’ So the woman took the child and suckled it. When the child grew up, she brought him to Pharaoh’s daughter who treated him like a son; she named him Moses because, she said, ‘I drew him out of the water.’
    Moses, a man by now, set out at this time to visit his countrymen, and he saw what a hard life they were having; and he saw an Egyptian strike a Hebrew, one of his countrymen. Looking round he could see no one in sight, so he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. On the following day he came back, and there were two Hebrews, fighting. He said to the man who was in the wrong, ‘What do you mean by hitting your fellow countryman?’ ‘And who appointed you,’ the man retorted, ‘to be prince over us, and judge? Do you intend to kill me as you killed the Egyptian?’ Moses was frightened. ‘Clearly that business has come to light,’ he thought. When Pharaoh heard of the matter he would have killed Moses, but Moses fled from Pharaoh and made for the land of Midian.



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Gospel
Matthew 11:20-24


It will not go as hard with Sodom on Judgement Day as with you

Jesus began to reproach the towns in which most of his miracles had been worked, because they refused to repent.
    ‘Alas for you, Chorazin! Alas for you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. And still, I tell you that it will not go as hard on Judgement day with Tyre and Sidon as with you. And as for you, Capernaum, did you want to be exalted as high as heaven? You shall be thrown down to hell. For if the miracles done in you had been done in Sodom, it would have been standing yet. And still, I tell you that it will not go as hard with the land of Sodom on Judgement day as with you.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 14, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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The first reading is a good reminder that our salvation is not guaranteed through our own efforts. We did not earn our salvation. Therefore, we must continue to be obedient to the will of God our Father and His commandments.

In today’s Gospel, we learn how important it is to never lose focus on Christ Jesus our Lord. We must love Him above all, for He is truly the only way, the truth, and the life. If the whole family has the same love for Him and are willing to take up our cross to follow Him, then we have nothing to fear. We will indeed be filled with His peace, mercy, love, and grace.

So, let us not be distracted by the wiles of the world. Instead, let’s stand united as one body in Christ. Family, friends, colleagues – all steadfast and focused on following after Jesus our Lord, who will lead us to eternal life. Amen.

Saint Camillus of Lellis, Pray for us…


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First reading
Exodus 1:8-14,22


The Egyptians force the sons of Israel into slavery

There came to power in Egypt a new king who knew nothing of Joseph. ‘Look,’ he said to his subjects ‘these people, the sons of Israel, have become so numerous and strong that they are a threat to us. We must be prudent and take steps against their increasing any further, or if war should break out, they might add to the number of our enemies. They might take arms against us and so escape out of the country.’ Accordingly they put slave-drivers over the Israelites to wear them down under heavy loads. In this way they built the store-cities of Pithom and Rameses for Pharaoh. But the more they were crushed, the more they increased and spread, and men came to dread the sons of Israel. The Egyptians forced the sons of Israel into slavery, and made their lives unbearable with hard labour, work with clay and with brick, all kinds of work in the fields; they forced on them every kind of labour.
    Pharaoh then gave his subjects this command: ‘Throw all the boys born to the Hebrews into the river, but let all the girls live.’



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Gospel
Matthew 10:34-11:1


It is not peace I have come to bring, but a sword

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth: it is not peace I have come to bring, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, a daughter against her mother, a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. A man’s enemies will be those of his own household.
    ‘Anyone who prefers father or mother to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who prefers son or daughter to me is not worthy of me. Anyone who does not take his cross and follow in my footsteps is not worthy of me. Anyone who finds his life will lose it; anyone who loses his life for my sake will find it.
    ‘Anyone who welcomes you welcomes me; and those who welcome me welcome the one who sent me.
    ‘Anyone who welcomes a prophet will have a prophet’s reward; and anyone who welcomes a holy man will have a holy man’s reward.
    ‘If anyone gives so much as a cup of cold water to one of these little ones because he is a disciple, then I tell you solemnly, he will most certainly not lose his reward.’
    When Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples he moved on from there to teach and preach in their towns.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 12, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In today’s first reading, we see how the guilt of sinning against their brother Joseph created a form of paranoia. They believed that after their father Jacob had passed on, that he might seek revenge against them. But Joseph, instead, when hearing their trickery about claiming that their father Jacob had wished for Joseph to forgive his brothers, on hearing that message, he cried, he wept, because he was faithful, not only to his father, but to his brothers, and most of all, to God.

For he recognised God’s hands in everything, from the time he was taken, to the time he was put in charge in Egypt. We are assured that God can turn all curses into blessings. And for those who are faithful, He watches over and takes care of them, fulfilling any promises that were made to the very end. Jacob, when he passed on, was buried in the place where he wanted to be. Although Joseph’s eventual burial, when he died, it says that he was embalmed and buried in Egypt. But later on in the Bible, we learn that through the leadership of Moses, Joseph’s bones were actually brought back to Shechem, where he was buried, as he wished.

In today’s Gospel, we are reminded of, or rather assured, that if we live and boldly proclaim the Lord whom we serve and love, He will protect us, He will be our Vindicator, He is our Rock. Likewise, should we be ashamed of Him, and not willing to speak up for our faith and our love for Him, then He too shall be ashamed of us.

If we were to dwell on how our Lord was always present to us in our lives, then we will surely see that He was with us, every step of the way, through every challenge and every obstacle.

So then, let us be bold in giving our testimony of the greatness and the great love of our Lord. For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. Amen.



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First reading
Genesis 49:29-33,50:15-26


‘God has turned the evil you planned into good’

Jacob gave his sons these instructions, ‘I am about to be gathered to my people. Bury me near my fathers, in the cave that is in the field of Ephron the Hittite, in the cave in the field at Machpelah, opposite Mamre, in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought from Ephron the Hittite as a burial-plot. There Abraham was buried and his wife Sarah. There Isaac was buried and his wife Rebekah. There I buried Leah. I mean the field and the cave in it that were bought from the sons of Heth.’
    When Jacob had finished giving his instructions to his sons, he drew his feet up into the bed, and breathing his last was gathered to his people.
    Seeing that their father was dead, Joseph’s brothers said, ‘What if Joseph intends to treat us as enemies and repay us in full for all the wrong we did him?’ So they sent this message to Joseph: ‘Before your father died he gave us this order: “You must say to Joseph: Oh forgive your brothers their crime and their sin and all the wrong they did you.” Now therefore, we beg you, forgive the crime of the servants of your father’s God.’ Joseph wept at the message they sent to him.
    His brothers came themselves and fell down before him. ‘We present ourselves before you’ they said ‘as your slaves.’ But Joseph answered them, ‘Do not be afraid; is it for me to put myself in God’s place? The evil you planned to do me has by God’s design been turned to good, that he might bring about, as indeed he has, the deliverance of a numerous people. So you need not be afraid; I myself will provide for you and your dependants.’ In this way he reassured them with words that touched their hearts.
    So Joseph stayed in Egypt with his father’s family; and Joseph lived a hundred and ten years. Joseph saw the third generation of Ephraim’s children, as also the children of Machir, Manasseh’s son, who were born on Joseph’s lap. At length Joseph said to his brothers, ‘I am about to die; but God will be sure to remember you kindly and take you back from this country to the land that he promised on oath to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.’ And Joseph made Israel’s sons swear an oath, ‘When God remembers you with kindness be sure to take my bones from here.’
    Joseph died at the age of a hundred and ten; they embalmed him and laid him in his coffin in Egypt.



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Gospel
Matthew 10:24-33


Everything now hidden will be made clear

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘The disciple is not superior to his teacher, nor the slave to his master. It is enough for the disciple that he should grow to be like his teacher, and the slave like his master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, what will they not say of his household?
    ‘Do not be afraid of them therefore. For everything that is now covered will be uncovered, and everything now hidden will be made clear. What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops.
    ‘Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; fear him rather who can destroy both body and soul in hell. Can you not buy two sparrows for a penny? And yet not one falls to the ground without your Father knowing. Why, every hair on your head has been counted. So there is no need to be afraid; you are worth more than hundreds of sparrows.
    ‘So if anyone declares himself for me in the presence of men, I will declare myself for him in the presence of my Father in heaven. But the one who disowns me in the presence of men, I will disown in the presence of my Father in heaven.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 11, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


In today’s readings, we are comforted by the Lord our God, reassuring us not to be afraid because He is with us from the beginning to the very end.
By our faithfulness in Him, He takes great care of not just us but our families as well.

Today’s gospel reinforces this message, reminding us once again not to be afraid. The Spirit of God our Father is in us, and He will speak to our hearts. This enables us to proclaim, without reservation and full of vigor, that the Kingdom of God is at hand for all those who would listen. The Holy Spirit will guide us on what to say and when.

For indeed God so loved the world that He gave us His only begotten Son. And whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. This is what we hold dear and true to our very own hearts.

So, then let us go on a mission to glorify the Lord by our lives. Amen.

Saint Benedict, pray for us…


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First reading
Genesis 46:1-7,28-30


‘I can die, now that I have seen you alive’

Israel left Canaan with his possessions, and reached Beersheba. There he offered sacrifices to the God of his father Isaac. God spoke to Israel in a vision at night, ‘Jacob, Jacob’, he said. ‘I am here’, he replied. ‘I am God, the God of your father’, he continued. ‘Do not be afraid of going down to Egypt, for I will make you a great nation there. I myself will go down to Egypt with you. I myself will bring you back again, and Joseph’s hand shall close your eyes.’ Then Jacob left Beersheba. Israel’s sons conveyed their father Jacob, their little children and their wives in the waggons Pharaoh had sent to fetch him.
    Taking their livestock and all that they had acquired in the land of Canaan, they went to Egypt, Jacob and all his family with him: his sons and his grandsons, his daughters and his grand-daughters, in a word, all his children he took with him to Egypt.
    Israel sent Judah ahead to Joseph, so that the latter might present himself to him in Goshen. When they arrived in the land of Goshen, Joseph had his chariot made ready and went up to meet his father Israel in Goshen. As soon as he appeared he threw his arms round his neck and for a long time wept on his shoulder. Israel said to Joseph, ‘Now I can die, now that I have seen you again, and seen you still alive.’



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Gospel
Matthew 10:16-23


The Spirit of your Father will be speaking in you

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘Remember, I am sending you out like sheep among wolves; so be cunning as serpents and yet as harmless as doves.
    ‘Beware of men: they will hand you over to sanhedrins and scourge you in their synagogues. You will be dragged before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them and the pagans. But when they hand you over, do not worry about how to speak or what to say; what you are to say will be given to you when the time comes; because it is not you who will be speaking; the Spirit of your Father will be speaking in you. ‘Brother will betray brother to death, and the father his child; children will rise against their parents and have them put to death. You will be hated by all men on account of my name; but the man who stands firm to the end will be saved. If they persecute you in one town, take refuge in the next; and if they persecute you in that, take refuge in another. I tell you solemnly, you will not have gone the round of the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 10, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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God sent me to preserve your lives. This is what Joseph told his brothers in today’s first reading. In his love, compassion, and mercy, he had reconciled his family.

The same way Jesus came to preserve our lives by his life, death, and resurrection. He died for our sins so that we might live free and fully in him.

In today’s Gospel, we are reminded that we too are sent to preserve the lives of our sisters and brothers around the world. We do this by proclaiming the Good News of the Gospel and the joy that comes with it, making known the salvation of Christ to the nations.

By ministering to our brothers and sisters through the empowerment of Christ Jesus our Lord, we are sent to preserve the lives of God our Father’s children.

Amen.

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First reading
Genesis 44:18-21,23-29,45:1-5


Joseph reveals himself to his brothers

Judah went up to Joseph and said, ‘May it please my lord, let your servant have a word privately with my lord. Do not be angry with your servant, for you are like Pharaoh himself. My lord questioned his servants, “Have you father or brother?” And we said to my lord, “We have an old father, and a younger brother born of his old age. His brother is dead, so he is the only one left of his mother, and his father loves him.” Then you said to your servants, “Bring him down to me that my eyes may look on him.” But you said to your servants, “If your youngest brother does not come down with you, you will not be admitted to my presence again.” When we went back to your servant my father, we repeated to him what my lord had said. So when our father said, “Go back and buy us a little food,” we said, “We cannot go down. If our youngest brother is with us, we will go down, for we cannot be admitted to the man’s presence unless our youngest brother is with us.” So your servant our father said to us, “You know that my wife bore me two children. When one left me, I said that he must have been torn to pieces. And I have not seen him to this day. If you take this one from me too and any harm comes to him, you will send me down to Sheol with my white head bowed in misery.” If I go to your servant my father now, and we have not the boy with us, he will die as soon as he sees the boy is not with us, for his heart is bound up with him. Then your servants will have sent your servant our father down to Sheol with his white head bowed in grief.’
    Then Joseph could not control his feelings in front of all his retainers, and he exclaimed, ‘Let everyone leave me.’ No one therefore was present with him while Joseph made himself known to his brothers, but he wept so loudly that all the Egyptians heard, and the news reached Pharaoh’s palace.
    Joseph said to his brothers, ‘I am Joseph. Is my father really still alive?’ His brothers could not answer him, they were so dismayed at the sight of him. Then Joseph said to his brothers, ‘Come closer to me.’ When they had come closer to him he said, ‘I am your brother Joseph whom you sold into Egypt. But now, do not grieve, do not reproach yourselves for having sold me here, since God sent me before you to preserve your lives.’




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Gospel
Matthew 10:7-15


You received without charge: give without charge

Jesus instructed the Twelve as follows: ‘As you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand. Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, cast out devils. You received without charge, give without charge. Provide yourselves with no gold or silver, not even with a few coppers for your purses, with no haversack for the journey or spare tunic or footwear or a staff, for the workman deserves his keep.
    ‘Whatever town or village you go into, ask for someone trustworthy and stay with him until you leave. As you enter his house, salute it, and if the house deserves it, let your peace descend upon it; if it does not, let your peace come back to you. And if anyone does not welcome you or listen to what you have to say, as you walk out of the house or town shake the dust from your feet. I tell you solemnly, on the day of Judgement it will not go as hard with the land of Sodom and Gomorrah as with that town.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 9, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections


If ever we are wronged or mistreated, the Lord will surely vindicate us in His time. We need only remain patient and faithful. There will be times when our persecutors may fall into our hands. We must never forget the mercy of our Lord in our lives and extend the same mercy to them. For justice belongs to the Lord.

Our mission is to bring His peace, mercy, L
love and healing into the world. We have been empowered to minister to His flock. To proclaim the joy of the Gospel to all who will listen. Amen

Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and his Companions, Martyrs Pray for us…

 

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First reading
Genesis 41:55-57,42:5-7,17-24


Joseph’s brothers in his power

When the whole country of Egypt began to feel the famine, the people cried out to Pharaoh for bread. But Pharaoh told all the Egyptians, ‘Go to Joseph and do what he tells you.’ There was famine all over the world. Then Joseph opened all the granaries and sold grain to the Egyptians. The famine grew worse in the land of Egypt. People came to Egypt from all over the world to buy grain from Joseph, for the famine had grown severe throughout the world.
    Israel’s sons with others making the same journey went to buy grain, for there was famine in the land of Canaan. It was Joseph, as the man in authority over the country, who sold the grain to all comers. So Joseph’s brothers went and bowed down before him, their faces touching the ground. When Joseph saw his brothers he recognised them. But he did not make himself known to them, and he spoke harshly to them. Then he kept them all in custody for three days.
    On the third day Joseph said to them, ‘Do this and you shall keep your lives, for I am a man who fears God. If you are honest men let one of your brothers be kept in the place of your detention; as for you, go and take grain to relieve the famine of your families. You shall bring me your youngest brother; this way your words will be proved true, and you will not have to die!’ This they did. They said to one another, ‘Truly we are being called to account for our brother. We saw his misery of soul when he begged our mercy, but we did not listen to him and now this misery has come home to us.’ Reuben answered them, ‘Did I not tell you not to wrong the boy? But you did not listen, and now we are brought to account for his blood.’ They did not know that Joseph understood, because there was an interpreter between them. He left them and wept.



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Gospel
Matthew 10:1-7


‘Go to the lost sheep of the House of Israel’

Jesus summoned his twelve disciples, and gave them authority over unclean spirits with power to cast them out and to cure all kinds of diseases and sickness.
    These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon who is called Peter, and his brother Andrew; James the son of Zebedee, and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas, and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot and Judas Iscariot, the one who was to betray him. These twelve Jesus sent out, instructing them as follows:
    ‘Do not turn your steps to pagan territory, and do not enter any Samaritan town; go rather to the lost sheep of the House of Israel. And as you go, proclaim that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 8, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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In all our struggles and challenges we face in life, including those temptations from the evil one; do we cling tightly to our Lord? Pleading with Him to Bless us and strengthen us. Or do we easily give up or give in?

If we remain steadfast and faithful, He will make haste to help us. He will bless and strengthen us with His grace. For He had said,“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 cor 12:9

We are His chosen ones, His labourers in the vineyard. We have been empowered to minister to His flock freeing them from all that is not of Him. And if needed we can cry out to Him for help, and He will surely send help. Amen

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First reading
Genesis 32:23-33


Jacob wrestles with God

Jacob rose, and taking his two wives and his two slave-girls and his eleven children he crossed the ford of the Jabbok. He took them and sent them across the stream and sent all his possessions over too. And Jacob was left alone.
    And there was one that wrestled with him until daybreak who, seeing that he could not master him, struck him in the socket of his hip, and Jacob’s hip was dislocated as he wrestled with him. He said, ‘Let me go, for day is breaking.’ But Jacob answered, ‘I will not let you go unless you bless me.’ He then asked, ‘What is your name?’ ‘Jacob’, he replied. He said, ‘Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have been strong against God, you shall prevail against men.’ Jacob then made this request, ‘I beg you, tell me your name’, but he replied, ‘Why do you ask my name?’ And he blessed him there.
    Jacob named the place Peniel, ‘Because I have seen God face to face,’ he said ‘and I have survived.’ The sun rose as he left Peniel, limping because of his hip. That is the reason why to this day the Israelites do not eat the sciatic nerve which is in the socket of the hip; because he had struck Jacob in the socket of the hip on the sciatic nerve.


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Gospel
Matthew 9:32-37


The harvest is rich but the labourers are few

A man was brought to Jesus, a dumb demoniac. And when the devil was cast out, the dumb man spoke and the people were amazed. ‘Nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel’ they said. But the Pharisees said, ‘It is through the prince of devils that he casts out devils.’
    Jesus made a tour through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the Good News of the kingdom and curing all kinds of diseases and sickness.
    And when he saw the crowds he felt sorry for them because they were harassed and dejected, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 7, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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How wonderful to experience what Jacob did, to know and feel the presence of our Lord where we are at. We do not have to die to experience heaven, where the Lord is, it is Heaven!

The reality is, if we are faithful and faith filled then we are already experiencing the awesome presence of our Lord and can bring heaven down for those who do not yet know Him as intimately as we do. We can minister to others as He did. Heal those hemorrhaging, restore life to those living in darkness, sin and more! For the Lord has told us, “Very truly I tell you, whoever believes in me will do the works I have been doing, and they will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father. And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it. Amen (John 14:12-14)

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First reading
Genesis 28:10-22


Jacob’s dream of the ladder at Bethel

Jacob left Beersheba and set out for Haran. When he had reached a certain place he passed the night there, since the sun had set. Taking one of the stones to be found at that place, he made it his pillow and lay down where he was. He had a dream: a ladder was there, standing on the ground with its top reaching to heaven; and there were angels of God going up it and coming down. And the Lord was there, standing over him, saying, ‘I am the Lord, the God of Abraham your father, and the God of Isaac. I will give to you and your descendants the land on which you are lying. Your descendants shall be like the specks of dust on the ground; you shall spread to the west and the east, to the north and the south, and all the tribes of the earth shall bless themselves by you and your descendants.
    ‘Be sure that I am with you; I will keep you safe wherever you go, and bring you back to this land, for I will not desert you before I have done all that I have promised you.’
    Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, ‘Truly, the Lord is in this place and I never knew it!’ He was afraid and said, ‘How awe-inspiring this place is! This is nothing less than a house of God; this is the gate of heaven!’ Rising early in the morning, Jacob took the stone he had used for his pillow, and set it up as a monument, pouring oil over the top of it. He named the place Bethel, but before that the town was called Luz.
    Jacob made this vow, ‘If God goes with me and keeps me safe on this journey I am making, if he gives me bread to eat and clothes to wear, and if I return home safely to my father, then the Lord shall be my God. This stone I have set up as a monument shall be a house of God.’



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Gospel
Matthew 9:18-26


‘Your faith has restored you to health’

While Jesus was speaking, up came one of the officials, who bowed low in front of him and said, ‘My daughter has just died, but come and lay your hand on her and her life will be saved.’ Jesus rose and, with his disciples, followed him. Then from behind him came a woman, who had suffered from a haemorrhage for twelve years, and she touched the fringe of his cloak, for she said to herself, ‘If I can only touch his cloak I shall be well again.’ Jesus turned round and saw her; and he said to her, ‘Courage, my daughter, your faith has restored you to health.’ And from that moment the woman was well again.
    When Jesus reached the official’s house and saw the flute-players, with the crowd making a commotion he said, ‘Get out of here; the little girl is not dead, she is asleep.’ And they laughed at him. But when the people had been turned out he went inside and took the little girl by the hand; and she stood up. And the news spread all round the countryside.


Readings:
Isaiah 66:10-14
Psalm 66:1-7, 16, 20
Galatians 6:14-18
Luke 10:1-12, 17-20

Jesus has a vision in this week’s Gospel: Satan falling like lightning from the sky, the enemy vanquished by the missionary preaching of His Church.

Sent out by Jesus to begin gathering the nations into the harvest of divine judgment (see Isaiah 27:12–13; Joel 4:13), the seventy are a sign of the continuing mission of the Church.

Carrying out the work of the seventy, the Church proclaims the coming of God’s kingdom. She offers His blessings of peace and mercy to every household on earth, “every town and place He intended
to visit.”

Our Lord’s tone is solemn today, for in the preaching of the Church “the kingdom of God is at hand,” the time of decision has come for every person. Those who do not receive His messengers will be doomed like Sodom.

But those who believe will find peace and mercy, protection and nourishment in the bosom of the Church, the Mother Zion we celebrate in this week’s beautiful First Reading, the “Israel of God” Paul blesses in this week’s Epistle.

The Church is a new family of faith (see Galatians 6:10) in which we receive a new name that will endure forever (see Isaiah 66:22), a name written in heaven.

In this week’s Psalm, we sing of God’s “tremendous deeds among men” throughout salvation history. But of all the works of God, none has been greater than what He has wrought by the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Changing the sea into dry land was but an anticipation and preparation for our passing over, for what Paul calls the “new creation.” And as the Exodus generation was protected in a wilderness of serpents and scorpions (see Deuteronomy 8:15), He has given His Church power now over “the full force of the enemy.” Nothing will harm us as we make our way through the wilderness of this world, awaiting the Master of the harvest, awaiting the day when all on earth will shout joyfully to the Lord and sing praise to the glory of His name.

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 5, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Would you want a leader who sells his birthright for a bowl of soup? Today’s reading is not about leading a life of deception. But a reminder that we must be shrewd as serpents, innocent as doves.

Having chosen to follow after Jesus we must never go back to our old habits, our old way of life. We must enter and walk in the new life with and in Him. Ministering to all He sends our way, leading them into the joy of the Gospel. Amen


Saint Antony Mary Zaccaria, Pray for us… 



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First reading
Genesis 27:1-5,15-29


Jacob obtains Isaac’s blessing by fraud

Isaac had grown old, and his eyes were so weak that he could no longer see. He summoned his elder son Esau. ‘My son!’ he said to him, and the latter answered, ‘I am here.’ Then he said, ‘See, I am old and do not know when I may die. Now take your weapons, your quiver and bow; go out into the country and hunt me some game. Make me the kind of savoury I like and bring it to me, so that I may eat, and give you my blessing before I die.’
    Rebekah happened to be listening while Isaac was talking to his son Esau. So when Esau went into the country to hunt game for his father, Rebekah took her elder son Esau’s best clothes, which she had in the house, and dressed her younger son Jacob in them, covering his arms and the smooth part of his neck with the skins of the kids. Then she handed the savoury and the bread she had made to her son Jacob.
    He presented himself before his father and said, ‘Father.’ ‘I am here;’ was the reply ‘who are you, my son?’ Jacob said to his father, ‘I am Esau your first-born; I have done as you told me. Please get up and take your place and eat the game I have brought and then give me your blessing.’ Isaac said to his son, ‘How quickly you found it, my son!’ ‘It was the Lord your God’ he answered ‘who put it in my path.’ Isaac said to Jacob, ‘Come here, then, and let me touch you, my son, to know if you are my son Esau or not.’ Jacob came close to his father Isaac, who touched him and said, ‘The voice is Jacob’s voice but the arms are the arms of Esau!’ He did not recognise him, for his arms were hairy like his brother Esau’s, and so he blessed him. He said, ‘Are you really my son Esau?’ And he replied, ‘I am.’ Isaac said, ‘Bring it here that I may eat the game my son has brought, and so may give you my blessing.’ He brought it to him and he ate; he offered him wine, and he drank. His father Isaac said to him, ‘Come closer, and kiss me, my son.’ He went closer and kissed his father, who smelled the smell of his clothes.
    He blessed him, saying:

‘Yes, the smell of my son
is like the smell of a fertile field blessed by the Lord.
May God give you
dew from heaven,
and the richness of the earth,
abundance of grain and wine!
May nations serve you
and peoples bow down before you!
Be master of your brothers;
may the sons of your mother bow down before you!
Cursed be he who curses you;
blessed be he who blesses you!’


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Gospel
Matthew 9:14-17


When the bridegroom is taken from them, then they will fast

John’s disciples came to him and said, ‘Why is it that we and the Pharisees fast, but your disciples do not?’ Jesus replied, ‘Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of mourning as long as the bridegroom is still with them? But the time will come for the bridegroom to be taken away from them, and then they will fast. No one puts a piece of unshrunken cloth on to an old cloak, because the patch pulls away from the cloak and the tear gets worse. Nor do people put new wine into old wineskins; if they do, the skins burst, the wine runs out, and the skins are lost. No; they put new wine into fresh skins and both are preserved.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 4, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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With spiritual eyes opened through our relationship with our Lord Jesus Christ we will see the hand of God in every aspect of our lives. In today’s first reading the faith  of Abraham is once again shown in that through his deep personal relationship with God our Father he knows without reservation that the Lord would send His angel ahead.

If we think that such things only happen to the virtuous or even only to the holy ones of God, then we do not have a real relationship with the Lord our God at all. For He did not come to call the virtuous, He came for sinners like you and me! Through Him alone are we justified made whole. Through Him alone can we love one another as we should.

Here I am lord, I come to do Your Will. Amen

Saint Elizabeth of Portugal pray for us…


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First reading
Genesis 23:1-4,19,24:1-8,62-67


‘Choose a wife for my son Isaac’

The length of Sarah’s life was a hundred and twenty-seven years. She died at Kiriath-arba, or Hebron, in the land of Canaan, and Abraham went in to mourn and grieve for her.
    Then leaving his dead, Abraham spoke to the sons of Heth: ‘I am a stranger and a settler among you,’ he said. ‘Let me own a burial-plot among you, so that I may take my dead wife and bury her.’
    After this, Abraham buried his wife Sarah in the cave of the field of Machpelah opposite Mamre, in the country of Canaan.
    By now Abraham was an old man well on in years, and the Lord had blessed him in every way. Abraham said to the eldest servant of his household, the steward of all his property, ‘Place your hand under my thigh, I would have you swear by the Lord, God of heaven and God of earth, that you will not choose a wife for my son from the daughters of the Canaanites among whom I live. Instead, go to my own land and my own kinsfolk to choose a wife for my son Isaac.’ The servant asked him, ‘What if the woman does not want to come with me to this country? Must I take your son back to the country from which you came?’ Abraham answered, ‘On no account take my son back there. The Lord, God of heaven and God of earth, took me from my father’s home, and from the land of my kinsfolk, and he swore to me that he would give this country to my descendants. He will now send his angel ahead of you, so that you may choose a wife for my son there. And if the woman does not want to come with you, you will be free from this oath of mine. Only do not take my son back there.’
    Isaac, who lived in the Negeb, had meanwhile come into the wilderness of the well of Lahai Roi. Now Isaac went walking in the fields as evening fell, and looking up saw camels approaching. And Rebekah looked up and saw Isaac. She jumped down from her camel, and asked the servant, ‘Who is that man walking through the fields to meet us?’ The servant replied, ‘That is my master’; then she took her veil and hid her face. The servant told Isaac the whole story, and Isaac led Rebekah into his tent and made her his wife; and he loved her. And so Isaac was consoled for the loss of his mother.





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Gospel
Matthew 9:9-13


It is not the healthy who need the doctor, but the sick

As Jesus was walking on, he saw a man named Matthew sitting by the customs house, and he said to him, ‘Follow me.’ And he got up and followed him.
    While he was at dinner in the house it happened that a number of tax collectors and sinners came to sit at the table with Jesus and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they said to his disciples, ‘Why does your master eat with tax collectors and sinners?’ When he heard this he replied, ‘It is not the healthy who need the doctor, but the sick. Go and learn the meaning of the words: What I want is mercy, not sacrifice. And indeed I did not come to call the virtuous, but sinners.’

On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 3, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Today we remember the depth of what it means to be One in a Holy Communion with the Body of Christ, we are truly one with both the Saints in Heaven and the saints here on earth.

It is the Lord Himself who in His mercy and love who draws us closer to Him. He opens our eyes to His Glory, and in humility we shall raise our voice to exclaim, my Lord and my God. Amen

Saint Thomas, Apostle pray for us…


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First reading
Ephesians 2:19-22


In Christ you are no longer aliens, but citizens like us

You are no longer aliens or foreign visitors: you are citizens like all the saints, and part of God’s household. You are part of a building that has the apostles and prophets for its foundations, and Christ Jesus himself for its main cornerstone. As every structure is aligned on him, all grow into one holy temple in the Lord; and you too, in him, are being built into a house where God lives, in the Spirit.



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Gospel
John 20:24-29


‘My Lord and my God!’

Thomas, called the Twin, who was one of the Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. When the disciples said, ‘We have seen the Lord’, he answered, ‘Unless I see the holes that the nails made in his hands and can put my finger into the holes they made, and unless I can put my hand into his side, I refuse to believe.’ Eight days later the disciples were in the house again and Thomas was with them. The doors were closed, but Jesus came in and stood among them. ‘Peace be with you’ he said. Then he spoke to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; look, here are my hands. Give me your hand; put it into my side. Doubt no longer but believe.’ Thomas replied, ‘My Lord and my God!’ Jesus said to him:

‘You believe because you can see me.
Happy are those who have not seen and yet believe.’


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 2, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections
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Our loving Lord hears us in our distress, young or old, He is ever present to us. He opens our eyes to the treasures that He had prepared for us. He is ever compassionate, patient, merciful and kind. He wills the good in us and leads us to become the best version of ourselves. His will be done always.

Free Will is given for love of us. However if we choose evil over Him, rationalize or even bargain. Know that evil will always lead to its own demise.

Jesus I choose You! Be it done to me according to Your Will in my life.


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First reading
Genesis 21:5,8-20


Hagar and Ishmael, expelled for Sarah’s sake, saved by the Lord

Abraham was a hundred years old when his son Isaac was born to him. The child grew and was weaned, and Abraham gave a great banquet on the day Isaac was weaned. Now Sarah watched the son that Hagar the Egyptian had borne to Abraham, playing with her son Isaac. ‘Drive away that amen slave-girl and her son,’ she said to Abraham; ‘this slave-girl’s son is not to share the inheritance with my son Isaac.’ This greatly distressed Abraham because of his son, but God said to him, ‘Do not distress yourself on account of the boy and your slave-girl. Grant Sarah all she asks of you, for it is through Isaac that your name will be carried on. But the slave-girl’s son I will also make into a nation, for he is your child too.’ Rising early next morning Abraham took some bread and a skin of water and, giving them to Hagar, he put the child on her shoulder and sent her away.
    She wandered off into the wilderness of Beersheba. When the skin of water was finished she abandoned the child under a bush. Then she went and sat down at a distance, about a bowshot away, saying to herself, ‘I cannot see the child die.’ So she sat at a distance; and the child wailed and wept.
    But God heard the boy wailing, and the angel of God called to Hagar from heaven. ‘What is wrong, Hagar?’ he asked. ‘Do not be afraid, for God has heard the boy’s cry where he lies. Come, pick up the boy and hold him safe, for I will make him into a great nation.’ Then God opened Hagar’s eyes and she saw a well, so she went and filled the skin with water and gave the boy a drink.
    God was with the boy. He grew up and made his home in the wilderness, and he became a bowman.



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Gospel
Matthew 8:28-34


The Gadarene swine

When Jesus reached the country of the Gadarenes on the other side of the lake, two demoniacs came towards him out of the tombs – creatures so fierce that no one could pass that way. They stood there shouting, ‘What do you want with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torture us before the time?’ Now some distance away there was a large herd of pigs feeding, and the devils pleaded with Jesus, ‘If you cast us out, send us into the herd of pigs.’ And he said to them, ‘Go then’, and they came out and made for the pigs; and at that the whole herd charged down the cliff into the lake and perished in the water. The swineherds ran off and made for the town, where they told the whole story, including what had happened to the demoniacs. At this the whole town set out to meet Jesus; and as soon as they saw him they implored him to leave the neighbourhood.


On Today’s Gospel

Posted: July 1, 2025 by CatholicJules in Personal Thoughts & Reflections



 Our response today is “Your love O Lord is before my eyes.” Indeed His Love is before our eyes and we His faithful recognize all He does each and every day of our lives.

From the raging sea to potential accidents that might befall us, He is ever present to save us. Or sends His Holy Angels to minister to us as they lead us to safety.

What is man Lord that You should care for Him. Thank You Jesus! Glory be Yours now and forever. Amen


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First reading
Genesis 19:15-29


The destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah

The angels urged Lot, ‘Come, take your wife and these two daughters of yours, or you will be overwhelmed in the punishment of the town.’ And as he hesitated, the men took him by the hand, and his wife and his two daughters, because of the pity the Lord felt for him. They led him out and left him outside the town. Repository
    As they were leading him out he said, ‘Run for your life. Neither look behind you nor stop anywhere on the plain. Make for the hills if you would not be overwhelmed.’ ‘No, I beg you, my lord,’ Lot said to them ‘your servant has won your favour and you have shown great kindness to me in saving my life. But I could not reach the hills before this calamity overtook me, and death with it. The town over there is near enough to flee to, and is a little one. Let me make for that – is it not little? – and my life will be saved.’ He answered, ‘I grant you this favour too, and will not destroy the town you speak of. Hurry, escape to it, for I can do nothing until you reach it.’ That is why the town is named Zoar.
    As the sun rose over the land and Lot entered Zoar, the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord. He overthrew these towns and the whole plain, with all the inhabitants of the towns, and everything that grew there. But the wife of Lot looked back, and was turned into a pillar of salt.
    Rising early in the morning Abraham went to the place where he had stood before the Lord, and looking towards Sodom and Gomorrah, and across all the plain, he saw the smoke rising from the land, like smoke from a furnace.
    Thus it was that when God destroyed the towns of the plain, he kept Abraham in mind and rescued Lot out of disaster when he overwhelmed the towns where Lot lived.



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Gospel
Matthew 8:23-27


Jesus rebuked the winds and the seas, and all was calm

Jesus got into the boat followed by his disciples. Without warning a storm broke over the lake, so violent that the waves were breaking right over the boat. But he was asleep. So they went to him and woke him saying, ‘Save us, Lord, we are going down!’ And he said to them, ‘Why are you so frightened, you men of little faith?’ And with that he stood up and rebuked the winds and the sea; and all was calm again. The men were astounded and said, ‘Whatever kind of man is this? Even the winds and the sea obey him.’