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Thursday, April 2, 2026

“BEHOLD, THE MAN!” (Jn 19:5, RNAB) - One Bread, One Body, 04/03/2026

Friday, April 3, 2026, Good Friday

Isaiah 52:13—53:12
Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9
Psalm 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25
John 18:1—19:42
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"BEHOLD, THE MAN!" (Jn 19:5, RNAB)
"There was in Him no stately bearing to make us look at Him." —Isaiah 53:2

“When I behold the wondrous cross on which the Prince of glory died, my richest gain I count but loss and pour contempt on all my pride.”

When I behold the One Whom I have pierced, I myself shall be pierced through, convicted of my sins, and lament bitterly (Jn 19:37; Zec 12:10; Rv 1:7).

When I behold His appearance marred “beyond that of mortals” (Is 52:14), I will be startled, “stand speechless,” and repent (Is 52:15).

When I behold Jesus, the Son of Man, lifted up, I will come to realize that He is the I AM, God (Jn 8:28). I will believe in Him and have eternal life (Jn 3:14-15).

When I behold Jesus on the cross, on this Good Friday, at the Veneration of the Cross, I will...



Prayer: Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All!

Promise: "So let us confidently approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and favor and to find help in time of need."—Heb 4:16

Praise: (none)



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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

LET JESUS LOVE YOU - One Bread, One Body, 04/02/2026

Thursday, April 2, 2026, Holy Thursday

Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14
1 Corinthians 11:23-26
Psalm 116:12-13, 15-18
John 13:1-15
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LET JESUS LOVE YOU
"Do you understand what I just did for you?" —John 13:12

Jesus washes our feet, even if we betray or deny Him (Jn 13:5ff). Foot washing was the work of a slave. There is no limit to how low Jesus will descend to love and serve us. He became a slave (see Phil 2:7ff).

St. Peter’s objection to foot-washing was similar to that of the centurion, who said: Lord, “I am not worthy to have You under my roof” (Mt 8:8). But in this case, Jesus wanted to share His humble, loving service with Peter. Remember how St. John the Baptizer also protested that he was not worthy to baptize Jesus? Jesus said to John, “Give in for now” (Mt 3:15). St. John, St. Peter, and the centurion allowed Jesus to minister as He desired, on His terms. How will we respond to Jesus’ offer to love and serve us? Will we say, “You shall never wash” me? (Jn 13:8) Will we say to Jesus, “If those are Your terms, You shall never love me”?

Let us say with the Blessed Virgin Mary, “Be it done unto me according to Your will” (see Lk 1:38). Jesus wants to give Himself to us in the Holy Eucharist. We are who Jesus says we are. If He says we are worthy of His love, then we are. Jesus is Love (1 Jn 4:8, 16). Let Him love you and unite you to Himself.



Prayer: Father, may my next reception of Holy Communion be as though I was receiving Jesus for the first time.

Promise: "Every time, then, you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the death of the Lord until He comes!" —1 Cor 11:26

Praise: "O Sacrament most holy, O Sacrament divine. All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment Thine."

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

OVERCOMING BETRAYAL - One Bread, One Body, 04/01/2026

Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Holy Week

Isaiah 50:4-9
Psalm 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34
Matthew 26:14-25

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OVERCOMING BETRAYAL
"I assure you, one of you is about to betray Me."—Matthew 26:21

Jesus ensured that the Last Supper would be celebrated before He would allow Himself to be arrested. In St. Luke’s Gospel, the incident with the man carrying the water jar guaranteed that Judas would not know in advance the location of the Last Supper (Lk 22:8-13). Thus, the institution of the Holy Eucharist at the Last Supper would not be stopped by betrayal, even though it will always be connected with betrayal (see 1 Cor 11:23).

During the Last Supper, Jesus washed Judas’ feet and dined with him (Jn 13:5, 26).  “The man who has dipped his hand into the dish with Me is the one who will hand me over” (Mt 26:23). Jesus gave Judas every opportunity to accept His grace, but Judas did not seize it.  Accordingly, Judas called Jesus “Rabbi” (Mt 26:25), while the other disciples called Jesus “Lord” (Mt 26:22).

Apart from Jesus, we can do nothing (Jn 15:5). Apart from Jesus, we could potentially betray Him. As we approach the Triduum, let us overcome betrayal by focusing wholeheartedly on Jesus alone. Like the eleven apostles, let us address Jesus as “Lord,” for only in the Holy Spirit can we address Jesus as Lord (1 Cor 12:3). May we in turn always have the grace to love Him till the end (Mt 24:13; Lk 21:19).



Prayer: Jesus, enable me to be completely faithful to You at all times. Never let me be parted from You.

Promise: "The Lord God is my Help, therefore I am not disgraced." —Is 50:7

Praise: "Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all my being, bless His holy name" (Ps 103:1).

(This teaching was submitted by a member of our editorial team.)
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Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) Mechanics and Implementation Strategy

Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the technical methodology of structuring digital assets so artificial intelligence search models extract and cite your data. Legacy search algorithms evaluate blue links based on keyword density. Generative AI systems synthesize distinct facts. Large Language Models (LLMs) process server-side HTML to answer user queries directly.

Search Engine Optimization builds domain authority through hyperlinks. Generative Engine Optimization builds semantic authority through verifiable brand mentions. Generative algorithms rely on Natural Language Processing to plot semantic entities inside a high-dimensional vector space. The system calculates the mathematical distance between concepts. A search engine selects your document for Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) if the vector proximity matches the query intent closely. Content creators must format data into discrete, parsable blocks. Generative engines ignore large text walls. The system bypasses pages lacking explicit entity definitions.

Writers optimize for machine parseability by deploying strict H2 and H3 HTML hierarchies. You provide clear structural signals to AI crawlers if you place direct answers immediately under these subheadings. Implement JSON-LD schema markup like FAQPage to categorize information explicitly. Provide concrete evidence like statistical reports and cited academic papers. Generative models prioritize factual density to prevent hallucinations. Use absolute dates instead of relative timeframes. This practice aids freshness signals. The algorithm features your proprietary data prominently if users search for those exact metrics.

Marketers measure generative visibility using Share of Model (SoM) and citation frequency metrics. Traditional web analytics fail to capture zero-click generative outputs. Share of Model calculates your brand citations against direct competitors for exact query clusters. Track AI referral traffic originating from generative interfaces. Monitor the sentiment patterns AI engines generate alongside your brand mentions. Positive context injection improves algorithmic trust scores over time.

You align your digital assets with AI machine extraction protocols. Audit your highest-performing landing pages for parseability and entity clarity. Format all factual statements as direct semantic triples. This methodology establishes your brand as the primary reference point inside AI-generated responses. Increase your information gain scores for modern algorithms.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

SOLD OUT - One Bread, One Body, 03/31/2026

Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Holy Week

Isaiah 49:1-6
Psalm 71:1-6, 15, 17
John 13:21-33, 36-38

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SOLD OUT
"Satan entered his heart." —John 13:27

We all experience the same temptation as Esau: to sell our birthright for something material (Gn 25:33). In our case, our birthright is not a thing but the Person of Jesus Christ. Judas sold Jesus for thirty pieces of silver (Mt 26:15). St. Peter sold out Jesus to avoid suffering.

Selling and selling out are basically the same thing. Judas was not necessarily more sinful than Peter or us. Like Judas, we sell Jesus to make more money. We work overtime although it hurts our families. We work unnecessarily on Sunday. We take a job the Lord has not called us to, so we can make more money. When we sell out Jesus, we receive not money but other “benefits.” By not standing up for Jesus, we keep our popularity and friends. We sell out Jesus by giving Him the “silent treatment” to protect ourselves from persecution.

We still are “crucifying the Son of God” and “holding Him up to contempt” (Heb 6:6). Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial are perpetuated by our selfish greed and fear. Our silence is often not “golden” but deadly. Both the betrayal of Judas and the denial of the pre-Pentecost Peter are inside each of us. We must reject them or we will reject Jesus. He warns us: “I tell you solemnly, one of you will betray Me” (Jn 13:21). “I tell you truly, the cock will not crow before you have three times disowned Me!” (Jn 13:38)



Prayer: Jesus, there were only a handful of people who remained faithful to You and stayed at the foot of the cross. May I die rather than deny You.

Promise: "Though I thought I had toiled in vain, and for nothing, uselessly, spent my strength, yet my reward is with the Lord." —Is 49:4

Praise: Praise Jesus, Who turns all things to the good (Rm 8:28).



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Sunday, March 29, 2026

WHEN ONLY “FANATICISM” WILL DO - One Bread, One Body, 03/30/2026

Monday, March 30, 2026, Holy Week

Isaiah 42:1-7
Psalm 27:1-3, 13-14
John 12:1-11

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WHEN ONLY "FANATICISM" WILL DO
"Mary brought a pound of costly perfume made from genuine aromatic nard, with which she anointed Jesus' feet. Then she dried His feet with her hair." —John 12:3

St. Mary of Bethany chose the better part (Lk 10:42). She sat at the feet of Jesus and listened to His words (Lk 10:39). Her sister St. Martha criticized her for not helping prepare the meal, but Jesus defended Mary (Lk 10:41-42).

Mary of Bethany chose the better part. To show her love for Jesus, she poured out on His feet several thousand dollars worth of perfume (Jn 12:3-5). Judas criticized her for such extravagant waste, but Jesus defended Mary (Jn 12:7).

The Church, through its choice of today’s Eucharistic readings, puts Mary of Bethany before us as a special example of the proper attitude toward Jesus and Holy Week. We should lavish our time, possessions, money, and lives on Jesus always — and even more so during Holy Week. After we realize that He poured out His life on Calvary for love of us, what else can we do?

This Holy Week, may we merit criticism for our supposed “fanaticism.” May we throw ourselves at Jesus as if He were God, because He is God. Then, when we are criticized, Jesus will defend us as He did with Mary of Bethany. Some of those whom Jesus criticized for criticizing us will become great saints like Martha, while others may die tragic deaths as Judas did. This Holy Week, be holy and “wholly” His. Be like Mary of Bethany.



Prayer: Father, grant me the grace to destroy strongholds of the evil one this Holy Week (see 2 Cor 10:4).

Promise: "I formed you, and set you as a covenant of the people, a light for the nations, to open the eyes of the blind, to bring out prisoners from confinement, and from the dungeon, those who live in darkness." —Is 42:6-7

Praise: Joe thought his grandmother was a little eccentric with all the religious literature she gave him—until one of the pamphlets opened his heart to the Lord.



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US Textile Markets Report Shifts in Cotton Fabric Wholesale Procurement Strategies

Cotton fabric wholesale involves the B2B procurement of raw textiles in bulk volumes directly from commercial mills, explicitly excluding retail yardage sales to individual hobbyists. As of March 2026, United States apparel manufacturers face tightening supply chain logistics regarding raw material acquisition and international freight tariffs.

Industrial buyers secure material strictly by the commercial bolt or industrial roll. A standard commercial bolt contains 15 to 40 continuous linear yards. Sourcing managers calculate product yields using this exact linear yardage to project landed freight costs accurately. Industry audits from late 2025 show 68 percent of domestic SME apparel brands select their primary vendors based strictly on flexible Minimum Order Quantities. High factory-direct minimums ranging from 500 to 1,000 yards force smaller buyers to rely heavily on domestic wholesale distributors holding existing physical stock.

Cotton fabric categorization relies heavily on weave geometry and Grams per Square Meter measurements. Heavyweight duck canvas utilizes a high tensile plain weave, functioning entirely differently than lightweight drafting muslin. Procurement agents experience severe seam slippage during production if they select a fabric weight lower than the product's structural requirement. B2B textiles require standardized, third-party certifications to clear United States import customs without legal liabilities. The Global Organic Textile Standard mandates independent certification of the entire supply chain. OEKO-TEX Standard 100 validates chemical safety across all dyed finishes.

Commercial textiles trade at exact finishing stages. Procuring raw greige goods or Ready for Dyeing materials requires manufacturers to manage separate secondary dyeing contractors. Sourcing mill-dyed fabrics accelerates production timelines by an average of 14 days. Procurement managers execute structured swatch testing sequences to evaluate physical material traits prior to authorizing massive bulk invoices. Testing physical samples for shrinkage and colorfastness crocking mitigates the financial risk of receiving unusable industrial rolls. United States manufacturers fulfill their commercial textile requirements successfully when they establish exact structural specifications and demand verified certifications from their textile mills. Implementing these strict sourcing protocols reduces material waste by 22 percent annually across industrial sewing facilities nationwide, protecting tight B2B profit margins efficiently and effectively.


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