The Lord Jesus Christ teaches about the importance of being in a right relationships with God and with one another. A scholar of the law asked Jesus about He considered to be the greatest commandment. What is the purpose for living according to them? The Lord replied that we must love God wholeheartedly, which is the context for loving ourselves and others appropriately. During the Archdiocese of Baltimore Year of the Eucharist observance, we are considering the four ways in which Christ is present during Holy Mass. On the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, our focus was on the presence of Christ in the Most Holy Eucharist. On this Lord’s Day, our focus is the presence of Christ in the gathering of His people to worship the Lord during Holy Mass. Then we bear witness to the Lord afterwards.
December 3, 2023 - The Lord’s Perspective Sets Life’s Priorities
November 26, 2023 - Living with Eternity in View
November 19, 2023 - Reverence for God is Rewarding
Hypocrisy in the Church: A Gospel Response
Loving Yourself in a God-Centered Way
September 17, 2023 - Freed from the Burden of Unforgiveness
September 10, 2023 - Confronting Conflict as Christians
August 27, 2023 - What is Essential for the Christian Life?
August 20, 2023 - Anointed by God to Overcome Racism
July 18, 2023 - The Blessing of a Fruitful Christian Life
July 9, 2023 - How Christ Provides Serenity in Life
July 2, 2023 - Fully Committed to the Cross with Christ
June 25, 2023 - Fearlessly Living An Authentic Christian Life
Summoned and Sent by Christ to Serve
June 10, 2023 - Disciples Formed by Doctrine and Devotion
May 21, 2023 - Courage to Fulfilll our Commission from Christ
May 14, 2023 - The Logic of Loving God
Experiencing Abundant Life in Christ
April 23, 2023 -Christ Draws Near to Us
April 16, 2023 - Encountering Christ in His Church Works
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