God: Giver of Life
Let us pray to the Lord, our Giver of Life, to transform our hearts so that we may shape and nurture the next generation of the Church— our children.
Let us pray to the Lord, our Giver of Life, to transform our hearts so that we may shape and nurture the next generation of the Church— our children.
By immersing ourselves daily in the Life of Jesus, we come to know Him more intimately and follow Him more faithfully.
God remains committed to protecting us and our families today. Our task is to grow sensitive to His voice by reading His Word and listening in prayer. Like Joseph, we must respond promptly and trustfully, confident that God’s commitment to protect us never fails.
Do not be afraid to say “Yes” to Him, for Love is Trust, and saying “Yes” brings Christ into the lives of others.
Let us continue to live with hope and act with faith, so that the joy within us may remain steadfast and true. After all, Hope + Faith = Joy.
Let us willingly enter the “wilderness” of Advent: Season of Repentance, trusting that this journey prepares us for the profound joy of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
God invites us once again to start anew—this time with renewed hope and with Jesus leading us into new beginnings.
To proclaim that Jesus reigns forever is to allow Him to reign in our daily lives. Fr. Erel encourages us to submit our hearts to Christ the King—He who is faithful, loving, and ever-merciful.
Choose to give without reserve, trusting that God notices every sincere offering and blesses a heart that gives wholeheartedly.
We must live each day ready for Christ’s return. We do not know the hour or the day, but we know His word is true: those who believe in Him will never die but will have everlasting life.
Jesus came not only to save us but to build a lasting relationship with each of us. Through His salvation, our lives are transformed, allowing us to taste the goodness of heaven even here on earth.
Approach God with a humble heart — one that listens, trusts, and believes that His will is always for our good. Each time we pray with humility, we open our hearts to receive His grace more fully.