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  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Understanding the Law of Charity - Friday, March 13, 2026

    03/12/2026 10:33:31 PM PDT · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Friday, March 13, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBAnd when Jesus saw that he answered with understanding, he said to him, “You are not far from the Kingdom of God.” And no one dared to ask him any more questions. Mark 12:34Among the scribes and Pharisees, the scribe in today’s Gospel stands out. He got it right, and Jesus praised him for his openness and understanding. The scribe began by asking Jesus a question: “Which is the first of all the commandments?” At that time, the scribes and Pharisees often debated the question of which commandments were most important. From the Torah, the first...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: No Neutrality - Thursday, March 12, 2026

    03/11/2026 10:45:53 PM PDT · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Thursday, March 12, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCB“Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.” Luke 11:23It is often easier to remain neutral on controversial topics rather than take a clear stance. Issues such as abortion are among the most divisive in public discourse. However, there are many other areas of life that provoke intense debate, particularly when moral principles are involved. War, politics, contraception, the definition of marriage, and economic policies elicit strong opinions that can lead to discord. As followers of Christ, neutrality is not an option when it comes to clear moral...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The Journey to Perfection - Wednesday, March 11, 2026

    03/10/2026 10:32:23 PM PDT · by fidelis · 9 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Wednesday, March 11, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to fulfill. Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until all things have taken place.” Matthew 5:17–18The long history of salvation, through which God gradually revealed His divine plan, began with Adam and Eve, continued with Noah and Abraham, deepened with Moses, became internalized with the prophets, and was fulfilled...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Unfathomable Mercy, Received and Given - Tuesday, March 10, 2026

    03/09/2026 10:37:19 PM PDT · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Tuesday, March 10, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBPeter approached Jesus and asked him, “Lord, if my brother sins against me, how often must I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus answered, “I say to you, not seven times but seventy-seven times.” Matthew 18:21–22After replying to Peter, Jesus tells a parable about a servant who owed his master a “huge amount.” The literal translation from the Greek is “ten thousand talents.” One talent alone was a substantial sum, equivalent to about twenty years of wages for a day laborer. Therefore, ten thousand talents would represent an astonishing debt—roughly 200,000 years of wages,...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Provocative Holy Drama - Monday, March 9, 2026

    03/08/2026 11:11:59 PM PDT · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Monday, March 9, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to the people in the synagogue at Nazareth: “Amen, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own native place.” Luke 4:24Do you recognize Christ’s presence in others? Do you sense His divine presence all around you? In today’s Gospel, the people of Nazareth did not. Jesus, the Son of God, the Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity, stood in their midst, yet they failed to see Him for who He truly was. Many of them had watched Jesus grow up, knew His family, and were familiar with His work as...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Facing the Horror of My Sins - Sunday, March 8, 2026

    03/07/2026 10:11:21 PM PST · by fidelis · 9 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Facing the Horror of My Sins - Sunday, March 8, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to her, “Go call your husband and come back.” The woman answered and said to him, “I do not have a husband.” Jesus answered her, “You are right in saying, ‘I do not have a husband.’ For you have had five husbands, and the one you have now is not your husband. What you have said is true.” John 4:16–18Today, we are given the beautiful story of Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s Well. The story begins with Jesus resting by the well, for He was “tired from his journey.” A Samaritan...
  • [Catholic Caucus] The Sacred Page: The Bridegroom Messiah Suddenly Arrives: Readings for the 3rd Sunday of Lent

    03/07/2026 10:18:09 AM PST · by fidelis · 3 replies
    The Sacred Page Blog ^ | March 16, 2017 | Dr. John Bergsma
    By Dr. John BergsmaYou know we are “picking up steam” in the season of Lent when the Lectionary starts turning to the long readings from the Gospel of John (John 4, 9, 11). The Church turns to these texts from John at this point in the liturgical calendar, because John is, in so many ways, a mystagogical document, a gospel intended to takes us deeper into the mysteries, that is, the sacraments. If one is not initiated into the sacraments, John remains—in many respects—a closed book. I can attest to this from personal experience. Although I have always loved my...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The Freedom to Love and to Sin - Saturday, March 7, 2026

    03/06/2026 9:32:12 PM PST · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Saturday, March 7, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCB“A man had two sons, and the younger son said to his father, ‘Father, give me the share of your estate that should come to me.’ So the father divided the property between them. After a few days, the younger son collected all his belongings and set off to a distant country where he squandered his inheritance on a life of dissipation. Luke 15:11–13Why did the father in this parable give his wayward son his inheritance? Very few parents would do such a thing. Essentially, the son treated his father as if he were dead. He...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Rooting Out Our Pride - Friday, March 6, 2026

    03/05/2026 10:00:01 PM PST · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Friday, March 6, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to the chief priests and the elders of the people: “Hear another parable. There was a landowner who planted a vineyard, put a hedge around it, dug a wine press in it, and built a tower. Then he leased it to tenants and went on a journey. When vintage time drew near, he sent his servants to the tenants to obtain his produce. But the tenants seized the servants and one they beat, another they killed, and a third they stoned…” Matthew 21:33–34Jesus addressed this parable to the chief priests and elders of the...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The Danger and Blessing of Riches - Thursday, March 5, 2026

    03/04/2026 10:07:19 PM PST · by fidelis · 12 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Thursday, March 5, 20 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBWhen the poor man died, he was carried away by angels to the bosom of Abraham. The rich man also died and was buried, and from the netherworld, where he was in torment, he raised his eyes and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side. Luke 16:22–23Money is dangerous, as are power, notoriety, physical beauty, and exceptional talent. All of these are often desired, sought after, and envied. In and of themselves, each has the potential for great good. But because of that, they also have the potential for great sin. The Gospel passage...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The True Path to Glory - Wednesday, March 4, 2026

    03/04/2026 8:46:07 AM PST · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Wednesday, March 4, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBThen the mother of the sons of Zebedee approached Jesus with her sons and did him homage, wishing to ask him for something. He said to her, “What do you wish?” She answered him, “Command that these two sons of mine sit, one at your right and the other at your left, in your kingdom.” Matthew 20:20–21What a bold move by the mother of the sons of Zebedee! A common misconception at that time was that the Messiah would usher in a new political and earthly kingdom and those who held positions of power in this...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Kindness and Charity - Tuesday, March 3, 2026

    03/03/2026 6:37:39 AM PST · by fidelis · 6 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Tuesday, March 3, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying, “The scribes and the Pharisees have taken their seat on the chair of Moses. Therefore, do and observe all things whatsoever they tell you, but do not follow their example. For they preach but they do not practice.” Matthew 23:1–3Why do you do what you do? Even when our actions appear good, reverent, or charitable, they can be motivated by pride. The scribes and Pharisees struggled with this very sin. They often performed their acts of piety and charity not to glorify God but to win...
  • France says it will work with China on de-esclatating Iran war

    03/03/2026 5:58:13 AM PST · by Racketeer · 64 replies
    Reuters ^ | March 3, 2026 | Alessandro ​Parodi
    French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot held a call on Monday with his ​Chinese counterpart Wang Yi to discuss ‌the Iran war and both agreed to work on de-escalation, Barrot's office said in a statement. Both ministers ​committed to seeking a political solution ​that would guarantee collective security and take ⁠into account the aspirations of the ​Iranian people, the statement said. Barrot "reiterated the Iranian ​regime's responsibility for the ongoing escalation, after it unjustifiably attacked several countries in the region," the statement ​said. He also criticised the Iranian regime for ​refusing to respect the resolutions from the United Nations' ‌Security ⁠Council...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Incomprehensible Mercy - Monday, March 2, 2026

    03/02/2026 7:57:00 AM PST · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Monday, March 2, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” Luke 6:36What is mercy? How is the Father in Heaven merciful? Suppose someone lived a life contrary to God’s will. When that person dies and stands before the Judgment Seat of God, will God, in His mercy, say, “That’s okay, you can enter Heaven even though you do not deserve it”? Or in our lives, if someone is living an openly sinful lifestyle that is objectively contrary to God’s moral law, should we say, “If living that way makes you happy, then I’m...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Good and Bad Days - Sunday, March 1, 2026

    03/01/2026 8:10:26 AM PST · by fidelis · 9 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Sunday, March 1, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCB“Lord, it is good that we are here. If you wish, I will make three tents here, one for you, one for Moses, and one for Elijah.” Matthew 17:4The Apostle Peter’s reaction to the Transfiguration reveals that he was overwhelmed by his firsthand experience of a glimpse of Jesus’ true glory. Not long before this moment, our Lord took His disciples north to Caesarea Philippi and asked them privately who they thought He was. Peter boldly proclaimed, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God” (Matthew 16:16). In response, Jesus promised Peter that He...
  • [Catholic Caucus] The Sacred Page: Beginning the Journey of Faith: Readings for the 2nd Sunday of Lent

    02/28/2026 6:59:05 PM PST · by fidelis · 3 replies
    The Sacred Page Blog ^ | Wednesday, March 08, 2017 | Dr. John Bergsma
    By Dr. John BergsmaThis Sunday we are only eleven days into Lent, still very early along on our Lenten pilgrimage. The readings share the theme of beginning the journey of faith, even while giving us a glimpse of our final destination. In all three years of the lectionary cycle (A, B, C), the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent always pair a key pericope from the Abraham narrative (Genesis 12—22) with an account of the Transfiguration from one of the Synoptic Gospels. This is because, in all the Gospels, the Transfiguration marks “the beginning of the end” of Jesus’...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Children of our Heavenly Father - Saturday, February 28, 2026

    02/28/2026 5:10:57 AM PST · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Saturday, February 28, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, love your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you…” Matthew 5:43–44Why would we want to love our enemies and pray for those who persecute us? The fallen natural mind alone reasons that an enemy is someone we should oppose and distance ourselves from, and those who persecute us deserve our wrath and condemnation. Without grace, our minds are incapable of comprehending this command. As the passage continues, Jesus answers...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The Root of Sin - Friday, February 27, 2026

    02/27/2026 7:30:57 AM PST · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Friday, February 27, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: “I tell you, unless your righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will not enter into the Kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:20Imagine a wife asked her husband to go to the supermarket and pick up a pound of potatoes. Being literal, he went to the store, found a pound of potatoes, picked them up, set them back down, and returned home. When his wife asks where the potatoes are, he explains that they’re still at the store. Confused, she asks why he didn’t bring them home, and he responds,...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: Receiving “Good” Things - Thursday, February 26, 2026

    02/26/2026 7:18:13 AM PST · by fidelis · 7 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Thursday, February 26, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBJesus said to his disciples: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” Matthew 7:7–8Will God grant us whatever we ask for? Though one might conclude this from today’s Gospel, Jesus qualifies His statement by adding, “...how much more will your heavenly Father give good things to those who ask him.” In other words, God always gives “good” things to...
  • [Catholic Caucus Devotional] My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections: The Greatest Miracle - Wednesday, February 25, 2026

    02/25/2026 7:47:29 AM PST · by fidelis · 8 replies
    My Catholic Life! (YouTube) ^ | Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | My Catholic Life!
    Daily Readings from the USCCBWhile still more people gathered in the crowd, Jesus said to them, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” Luke 11:29Today’s Gospel takes place during the midpoint of Jesus’ public ministry. By this time, He had healed the sick, cast out demons, raised the dead, preached many powerful sermons, and changed many hearts. Despite that, many in the crowds did not believe in Him and demanded more signs. Additionally, the Pharisees were becoming increasingly hostile toward our Lord. In Luke’s Gospel,...