Category: Prayers in English

LIVING A HELL OF A LIFE?

Jonah “paid the fare, and went aboard to journey with them to Tarshish, away from the Lord.” –Jonah 1:3 Mass Readings: October 9 First: Jonah 1:1–2:2,11;Resp: Jonah 2:3-5,8;Gospel: Luke 10:25-37 Listen to the Mass Readings Jonah refused to go to the Ninevites and tell them to repent (Jon 1:2ff). When he refused to do God’s will, he could not stay where he was; instead, he felt compelled to flee (Jon 1:3). In his flight, Jonah caused a “furious tempest” (Jon 1:4). Next, he was thrown into the sea and swallowed by a large fish, in whose belly he remained for...

BORN TO BE WILD?

“Why…did it bring forth wild grapes?” –Isaiah 5:4 Mass Readings: October 8 First: Isaiah 5:1-7;Resp: Psalm 80:9,12-16,19-20;Second: Philippians 4:6-9;Gospel: Matthew 21:33-43 Listen to the Mass Readings God took perfect care of His vineyard, the house of Israel (Is 5:1ff). With a perfect Gardener and perfect care, you would expect the vineyard to produce domesticated, fruitful grapes. No one would logically expect wild grapes to be produced. For this to happen, the domesticated grapevines that were planted and cultivated would seemingly need to have new DNA, that of wild grapes, and that is what resulted. Therefore, God told the people of...

DISASTROUS

“He Who has brought disaster upon you will, in saving you, bring you back enduring joy.” –Baruch 4:29 Mass Readings: October 7 First: Acts 1:12-14; Resp: Luke 1:46-55; Gospel: Luke 1:26-38 Listen to the Mass Readings Most people have suffered disasters in their lives. Some of these have been caused by our own sins. If we would seek the Lord ten times more zealously than we strayed from Him, He would save us from disaster and bring us back a joy that this time will last (Bar 4:28). The Lord turns all things, even disasters, to the good for those...

THE “LITTLE WAY”

We “have sinned in the Lord’s sight and disobeyed Him.” –Baruch 1:17-18 Mass Readings: October 6 First: Baruch 1:15-22; Resp: Psalm 79:1-5,8-9;Gospel: Luke 10:13-16 Listen to the Mass Readings St. Therese, whose memorial is on October 1st, is known for the “little way” – the way of loving obedience to God in the details of life. What changes the world is not so much the supposedly “big things” but the love by which we do the countless little things. Five loaves and two fish given in total love feed many more people than would thousands of loaves and fish that...

HIS WORD

“Ezra read plainly from the book of the law of God.” –Nehemiah 8:8 Mass Readings: October 5 First: Nehemiah 8:1-12; Resp: Psalm 19:8-11; Gospel: Luke 10:1-12 Listen to the Mass Readings “In the beginning was the Word” (Jn 1:1). “Your rebirth has come, not from a destructible but from an indestructible seed, through the living and enduring word of God” (1 Pt 1:23). “He wills to bring us to birth with a word spoken in truth” (Jas 1:18). “The seed is the word” (Lk 8:11), which is the beginning of life, birth, revival, and renewal. At the beginning of world...