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Wednesday, July 23, 2025

TAKE THAT - One Bread, One Body, 07/24/2025

Thursday, July 24, 2025, St. Sharbel Makhluf

Exodus 19:1-2, 9-11, 16-20
Daniel 3:52-56
Matthew 13:10-17

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TAKE THAT
"...will be taken away." —Matthew 13:12, RSV-CE

The graces that are taken away from us because we didn’t use them will not so much be taken away by God. More exactly, they are “given away,” released, let go of by the person who did not embrace those gifts and graces. We “lose” them (Mt 13:12).

If we focus on possessing graces and gifts, accumulating spiritual experiences as if they were a spiritual “bucket list,” we are in danger of gifts and graces being “taken away.” “That is the way it works with the man who grows rich for himself instead of growing rich in the sight of God” (Lk 12:21). For that man, it was all taken away in one night as his life was required of him (Lk 12:20).

The gifts of the Spirit are designed to flow unimpeded. There are no dams in the spiritual life. Grace is meant to flow unrestricted, not to be stopped up as if it can be controlled for later use. Grace must flow. It’s taken away by “moths” and “rust” which eat at what we don’t use for God, but which we keep as a treasure in our scrapbook. It’s similar to the manna that would rot if it wasn’t used at the proper time (Ex 16:20).

You don’t have to fear losing what God has given you if you desire to share these gifts “for the common good” (1 Cor 12:7). You “keep” them by giving them away, by using them for the good of the Lord and other people. Focus on exercising these gifts in the service of the Lord — and then more will be given to you (Mt 25:29). “In the measure you give you shall receive” (Mk 4:24).



Prayer: Father, pour out Your Spirit upon me so that Your grace will always flow through me to a wounded world.

Promise: "Blest are your eyes because they see and blest are your ears because they hear." —Mt 13:16

Praise: St. Sharbel was a Lebanese monk who lived as a hermit for twenty-three years.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

THE MANNA TEST - One Bread, One Body, 07/23/2025

Wednesday, July 23, 2025, St. Bridget of Sweden

Exodus 16:1-5, 9-15
Psalm 78:18-19, 23-28
Matthew 13:1-9

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THE MANNA TEST
"I will now rain down bread from heaven for you."—Exodus 16:4

God rained manna down on His people. Manna, the miraculous bread which God provided to Israel for forty years, was “fine flakes like hoarfrost on the ground” (Ex 16:14). Jesus proclaimed that the manna of the New Testament is both the Eucharist and the bread of God’s Word (Mt 4:4). Jesus also proclaimed: “This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your ancestors who ate and died nonetheless, the man who feeds on this bread shall live forever” (Jn 6:58). This bread is Jesus’ “flesh, for the life of the world” (Jn 6:51), that is, Holy Communion. In the new covenant, we can receive the new, “hidden” (Rv 2:17), and ultimate Manna, Jesus Himself, the Bread of life (Jn 6:35).

When the Lord rained manna down on His people, He tested them to see whether they would follow His instructions or not (Ex 16:4). In the new covenant, when the Lord rains down on us the manna of His Word and the Eucharist, He is testing us to see if we will not only hear His Word but also do it (Jas 1:22). The Lord gives us the new manna of His Word and the Eucharist to see whether we will live a eucharistically centered life and bear fruit in a hundredfold harvest (Mt 13:8).

Are you passing the manna test? Are you following all of Jesus’ instructions, not just in the letter of the law but in the Spirit? (2 Cor 3:6) Abide in God’s Word (Jn 8:31); live in communion with Him; pass the manna test.



Prayer: Father, may I delight in obeying You (see Ps 40:9).

Promise: "Let everyone heed what he hears!" —Mt 13:9

Praise: From an early age, St. Bridget dedicated every Friday to meditating upon Jesus' Passion.

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Monday, July 21, 2025

“GOD IS AGAPE” (see 1 Jn 4:16) - One Bread, One Body, 07/22/2025

Tuesday, July 22, 2025, St. Mary Magdalene

Song of Songs 3:1-4 or
2 Corinthians 5:14-17
Psalm 63:2-6, 8-9
John 20:1-2, 11-18
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"GOD IS AGAPE" (see 1 Jn 4:16)
"Tell me where you have laid Him and I will take Him away." —John 20:15

God is Love (1 Jn 4:16), but He is not just any kind of love. He is “agape-love.” Agape is the Greek word that appears in the Scriptures which means unconditional love. God loves each one of us perfectly and infinitely. He loves us even though we helped crucify His Son by our sins (see Acts 3:15; Catechism of the Catholic Church, 598). He loves us whether or not we ever love Him. He loves us even if we decide to never love Him, even if we decide to hate Him and be alienated from Him forever.

St. Mary Magdalene loved Jesus with unconditional love. She asked to take away the dead body of Jesus (Jn 20:15). She wanted to hold His body even if He couldn’t touch, hear, or speak to her. To hold Jesus’ body would give her extreme pain, but she wanted to hold it anyway. She loved Jesus unconditionally.

Do you love Jesus when He seems dead to you? Would you love Jesus if He never answered any of your prayers? (see Hab 3:17-18) Would you love Him if you never felt Him? Would you love Him if He permitted all your children to die in one day? (see Jb 1:19-21) Would you die for love of Him (see Dn 3:18) even if He let you suffer terrible pain and disease? (see Jb 2:7)

God is Love (1 Jn 4:8). Receive His love, and love Him with that same unconditional love. St. Mary Magdalene, pray for us.



Prayer: Father, do in me whatever it takes for me to love You unconditionally.

Promise: "The love of Christ impels us who have reached the conviction that since One died for all, all died. He died for all so that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for Him Who for their sakes died and was raised up." —2 Cor 5:14-15

Praise: St. Mary Magdalene, once possessed by seven demons (Lk 8:2), freely gave herself to the One Who set her free.



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“GOD IS AGAPE” (see 1 Jn 4:16) - One Bread, One Body, 07/22/2025

Tuesday, July 22, 2025, St. Mary Magdalene

Song of Songs 3:1-4 or
2 Corinthians 5:14-17
Psalm 63:2-6, 8-9
John 20:1-2, 11-18
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"GOD IS AGAPE" (see 1 Jn 4:16)
"Tell me where you have laid Him and I will take Him away." —John 20:15

God is Love (1 Jn 4:16), but He is not just any kind of love. He is “agape-love.” Agape is the Greek word that appears in the Scriptures which means unconditional love. God loves each one of us perfectly and infinitely. He loves us even though we helped crucify His Son by our sins (see Acts 3:15; Catechism of the Catholic Church, 598). He loves us whether or not we ever love Him. He loves us even if we decide to never love Him, even if we decide to hate Him and be alienated from Him forever.

St. Mary Magdalene loved Jesus with unconditional love. She asked to take away the dead body of Jesus (Jn 20:15). She wanted to hold His body even if He couldn’t touch, hear, or speak to her. To hold Jesus’ body would give her extreme pain, but she wanted to hold it anyway. She loved Jesus unconditionally.

Do you love Jesus when He seems dead to you? Would you love Jesus if He never answered any of your prayers? (see Hab 3:17-18) Would you love Him if you never felt Him? Would you love Him if He permitted all your children to die in one day? (see Jb 1:19-21) Would you die for love of Him (see Dn 3:18) even if He let you suffer terrible pain and disease? (see Jb 2:7)

God is Love (1 Jn 4:8). Receive His love, and love Him with that same unconditional love. St. Mary Magdalene, pray for us.



Prayer: Father, do in me whatever it takes for me to love You unconditionally.

Promise: "The love of Christ impels us who have reached the conviction that since One died for all, all died. He died for all so that those who live might live no longer for themselves, but for Him Who for their sakes died and was raised up." —2 Cor 5:14-15

Praise: St. Mary Magdalene, once possessed by seven demons (Lk 8:2), freely gave herself to the One Who set her free.



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Sunday, July 20, 2025

GRAND STAND - One Bread, One Body, 07/21/2025

Monday, July 21, 2025, St. Lawrence of Brindisi

Exodus 14:5-18
Exodus 15:1-6
Matthew 12:38-42

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GRAND STAND
"Stand your ground, and you will see the victory the Lord will win for you today." —Exodus 14:13

If we stand our ground, we will see the victory of the Lord, for He will fight for us (Ex 14:14). Moses made this promise before the Lord rescued the chosen people by drowning the Egyptians in the Red Sea. This is a symbol of Baptism.

When we stand on the ground of our Baptism, we will see the Lord’s victory. We must stand on the fact that through Baptism we are in Christ (see Gal 3:27). Therefore, we are new creations, children of God the Father, redeemed by the blood of Jesus, temples of the Holy Spirit, and members of the Church, the Body of Christ (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1265, 1267).

If we stand on the ground of our own power, plans, or importance, we will not see the Lord’s victory. Our own basis for victory is groundless (see Lk 14:28-30).

God’s victory comes to those standing on the right ground: God’s ground. Many Christians have disregarded God’s “no trespassing” signs and stand on the wrong ground. When they repent, get back where they belong, and stand there, they will see God’s victory. Back to Baptism. Forward to victory (see Ex 14:15).



Prayer: Father, may I stand where You tell me to stand.

Promise: "At the judgment, the queen of the South will rise with the present generation and be the one to condemn it. She came from the farthest corner of the earth to listen to the wisdom of Solomon; but you have a greater than Solomon here." —Mt 12:42

Praise: St. Lawrence of Brindisi defended the Church against heretics and raiding bands of Turks.

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Saturday, July 19, 2025

“THE GREATEST THING IN ALL MY LIFE...” - One Bread, One Body, 07/20/2025

Sunday, July 20, 2025, 16th Sunday Ordinary Time

Genesis 18:1-10
Colossians 1:24-28
Psalm 15:2-5
Luke 10:38-42
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"THE GREATEST THING IN ALL MY LIFE..."
"Martha, who was busy with all the details of hospitality, came to Him." —Luke 10:40

One of the greatest things a human being can do is to offer hospitality. When Abraham and Sarah offered hospitality, they entertained God and angels (Heb 13:2), who revealed to Abraham that his wife Sarah would miraculously have her first child at the age of ninety (Gn 18:2ff). Jesus gave us His Body and Blood in the context of the hospitality of the Last Supper. To qualify as a Christian leader, a person must be hospitable (1 Tm 3:2). Therefore, St. Martha’s hospitality to Jesus and His apostles was a great work of God.

Nevertheless, some things are even greater than the greatness of hospitality. To be a disciple, to sit at the Lord’s feet and listen to His words (Lk 10:39), is so great that the risen and ascending Jesus commanded His apostles to make disciples of all nations (Mt 28:19). This command is often and rightly called “the Great Commission.” Discipleship is the essence of God’s plan. It is our greatest privilege and responsibility to be and make disciples of the Lord. We were baptized into discipleship (Mt 28:19).

Renew your Baptism. Deny yourself, take up your crosses daily, lose your life (Lk 9:23-24), and be a disciple of the Lord.



Prayer: Father, may I live and die in imitation of Jesus (see Phil 3:10).

Promise: "Even now I find my joy in the suffering I endure for you. In my own flesh I fill up what is lacking in the sufferings of Christ for the sake of His body, the Church." —Col 1:24

Praise: Praise the risen Jesus, Master of His disciples!



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Friday, July 18, 2025

I HOPE SO - One Bread, One Body, 07/19/2025

Saturday, July 19, 2025,

Exodus 12:37-42
Psalm 136:1, 23-24, 10-15
Matthew 12:14-21

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I HOPE SO
"In His name, the Gentiles will find hope." —Matthew 12:21

The Church through Pope Pius XII defined the dogma of Mary’s Assumption in 1950. After all the centuries the Assumption was preached and believed, the Church chose to define it in 1950 as a proclamation of hope. The Second Vatican Council’s great document on the Church concludes by proclaiming Mary as the “sign of sure hope” (Lumen Gentium, 68).

Pope St. John Paul II introduced the Catechism of the Catholic Church with the Scripture: “Venerate the Lord, that is, Christ, in your hearts. Should anyone ask you the reason for this hope of yours, be ever ready to reply” (1 Pt 3:15). Pope St. John Paul II prophetically named one of his books Crossing the Threshold of Hope. “In hope we were saved. But hope is not hope if its object is seen; how is it possible for one to hope for what he sees? And hoping for what we cannot see means awaiting it with patient endurance” (Rm 8:24-25).

Hear the prophecy of hope. Be a sign of hope. Be a prophet of hope. “This hope will not leave us disappointed, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts through the Holy Spirit Who has been given to us” (Rm 5:5).



Prayer: Father, may I be motivated by hope.

Promise: "This was a night of vigil for the Lord, as He led them out of the land of Egypt; so on this same night all the Israelites must keep a vigil for the Lord throughout their generations." —Ex 12:42

Praise: Though still in her teens, Carol feels saddened when she cannot take part in daily Mass.

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