
Sharing the Word for January 5, 2021
Our love for God is always a response to his prior initiative of love. God is love and God has loved us first. Our love for our neighbor is a reflection of God’s love for us.
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Our love for God is always a response to his prior initiative of love. God is love and God has loved us first. Our love for our neighbor is a reflection of God’s love for us.

Even if you just want to be left alone, have a conversation—real-time or virtual—with a family member or friend. Let him or her help.

Christ’s commandments are that we believe in the name of Jesus and love one another. The Spirit will then remain in us.

Whether we’re traveling or at home, the one thing we know is that God is with us.

With Mary, the God-Child learned to listen to the yearnings, the troubles, the joys and the hopes of the people of the promise.

Given the year we’ve left behind, 2021 seems like a breath of fresh air. Let us welcome the new year with our eyes affixed on the horizon.

Mary’s divine motherhood broadens the Christmas spotlight. Hers role as mother of God places her in a unique position in God’s redemptive plan.

As another year draws to an end, let us pause before the manger and express our gratitude to God for all the signs of his generosity

Should we turn our headlights off, linger long enough in unknowing, and let our eyes adjust to the dimness, we might discover that most especially in dark times we are not alone.

In this week’s Gospel, we hear the tale of the Magi and their visit to see Christ in the manger.