Are there daily reflections in the Catholic Church?

Are there daily reflections in the Catholic Church?

Catholic Daily Reflections My Catholic Life! offers daily reflections, meditations and prayers focused on the Gospel of the day, the gift of Divine Mercy, our Lord’s Passion, our Blessed Mother, the saint of the day, feasts of the liturgical year, daily Mass readings and much more!

What does the Bible say about reflecting Christ?

Scripture tells us Christ is to be magnified (reflected, glorified and shine forth) in our bodies and that whatever we do, we are to do for His glory. ( 1 Corinthians 10:31) 1 Peter 4:11 summarizes this by saying, “If any man speak, let him speak as the oracles of God; if anyone minister, let him do it as of the ability which God giveth.”

When did the reflections of Christ gallery open?

One of the top 10 nights of my life was on Jan 17, 2008 when David and Darelyn Peterson put together a Reflections of Christ gallery opening at the Mesa Temple Visitor Center. About 700 people showed up that night.

What are the scars of Jesus a reminder of?

His scars are a reminder that something ugly, like a scar, is glorious and perfect when it’s touching Jesus. All of our scars can be redeemed for glory by Jesus Christ.

How does the reading of the Passion of the Christ Help Us?

The readings today inspire a Novena-style prayer which draws us towards the theological gift and virtue of Hope. Where we cannot just live in a confident expectation of Christ’s presence in our lives but can bathe in the grace already delivered through His salvific mission.

How does the Catholic Church proclaim the Gospel?

Catholics are unique in the fact that we proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ formally every day in our daily Mass readings. You do not cease to gather together with Your Word, a holy people from every land, city, and nation, so that in charity they may offer worship that is pleasing to you.

Is it okay to be dissatisfied with mass?

Certainly there are reasons for discontent. There’s always room for improvement in how the experience of Mass is provided or in how the parish offers or fails to offer a particular ministry you need or in how the clergy and/or staff treat you. It’s okay to be dissatisfied!

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