In Moments Like This

God the master of time, never gives the future. He gives only the present, moment by moment.

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  • I spent an afternoon catching upwith an old friend. What surprised mewas that the fervent ChristianI thought I knewdid not mention You at all. Instead, he spoke at lengthabout the latest course he had attended—one that claimed to develop telekinesis. He was fascinated.Being in a place filled with peoplewho displayed extraordinary abilities,it seemed he became Read more

  • Lord, the words from today’s Gospel catch my attention: “It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit…” “Prompted by the Spirit, he came to the Temple…” Simeon did not act on impulse. He lived attentively— listening, waiting, responding. Something stirs within me. A desire to live more intentionally. To want a life that Read more

  • day 24 – Together is Better

    Mary carried an unexpected pregnancy, not an unwanted one. Joseph protected his family, not merely the burden of one. Family is choosing commitment over convenience, faithfulness over fear. Even in the messiness of life, together is better. God, be the center and the head of our chaotic, wounded, imperfect, messy families. Dec 28, Feast of Read more

  • day 23 – Beloved

    John, Your beloved disciple, understood that he was loved. And he received Your love openly, unconditionally. As I reflect on his closeness to You, I think of moments in my own life when I hesitated, doubted, and was even afraid to be loved by others. Afraid of vulnerability. Afraid of disappointment. Yet John shows me Read more

  • Lord, today I reflect on the first martyr of the Church— Saint Stephen, who received death for Your glory. I know You only give us what we are able to shoulder, and honestly, Lord, I do not think I could have done what Stephen did. His courage humbles me. His faith challenges me. So today, Read more