Message of the Day
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Every genuine human encounter must be inspired by poverty of spirit. We must forget ourselves in order to let the other person approach us. We must be able to open to the other, to let the other's distinctive personality unfold--even though it often frightens or repels us. - Johannes B. Metz, Poverty of Spirit (This conscious practice of opening oneself to the gift that is the other person also enables one to become more open to the Other Who is God. How can you do this today?)
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Readings of the Day
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ACTS 14:5-18; PS 115:1-2, 3-4, 15-16; JN 14:21-26 R. Not to us, O Lord, but to your name give the glory.
Not to us, O LORD, not to us but to your name give glory
because of your mercy, because of your truth. Why should the pagans say, "Where is their God?"
Our God is in heaven; whatever he wills, he does. Their idols are silver and gold, the handiwork of men.
May you be blessed by the LORD, who made heaven and earth. Heaven is the heaven of the LORD, but the earth he has given to the children of men.
USCCB lectionary
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Reflection on the Gospel
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How can we know and be assured of the love of God? The Holy Spirit helps us to grow in the knowledge of God and his great love. The Spirit enables us to experience the love of God and to be assured of the Lord's abiding presence with us (see Romans 8:35-39). The Holy Spirit also opens our ears to hear and understand the word of God. Do you listen attentively to God's word and believe it? Ask the Holy Spirit to inflame your heart with the love of God and his word. Lord Jesus, in love you created me and you drew me to yourself. May I never lose sight of you nor forget your steadfast love and faithfulness. And may I daily dwell upon your word and give you praise in the sanctuary of my heart, You who are my All.
Daily Scripture
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Spiritual Reading
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The Sparkling Stone, by St. John of Rusybroeck (1293-1381)
And thus you may see that the indrawing Unity of God is nought else than the fathomless Love, which lovingly draws inward, in eternal fruition, the Father and the Son and all that lives in Them. And in this Love we shall burn and be burnt up without end, throughout eternity; for herein lies the blessedness of all spirits. And therefore we must all found our lives upon a fathomless abyss; that we may eternally plunge into Love, and sink down in the fathomless Depth. And with that same Love, we shall ascend, and transcend ourselves, in the incomprehensible Height. And in that Love which is wayless, we shall wander and stray, and it shall lead us and lose us in the immeasurable Breadth of the Love of God. And herein we shall flee forth and flee out of ourselves, into the unknown raptures of the Goodness and Riches of God. And therein we shall melt and be melted away, and shall eternally wander and sojourn within the Glory of God. Behold! by each of these images, I show forth to God-seeing men their being and their exercise, but none else can understand them. For the contemplative life cannot be taught. But where the Eternal Truth reveals Itself within the spirit all that is needful is taught and learnt.
- Chapter Three: "Through Three Things A Person Becomes God-Seeing"
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