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Our Sunday Mass nourishes us, prepares us, even obliges us to feed the hungry seeking nourishment and healing.
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Our Sunday Mass nourishes us, prepares us, even obliges us to feed the hungry seeking nourishment and healing.

This beloved saint wrestled with her own dark night of the soul.

Every day after Holy Communion, Mother Teresa and her community would say the Peace Prayer of Saint Francis.

The call to holiness guided Mother Teresa throughout her life.

Mother Teresa of Calcutta strips you and me of every excuse to do nothing to help the hungry, the sick, the lonely, the unloved, the rejected, the hurting, the confused, the imprisoned.

READ
MT 14:13-21
When Jesus heard of the death of John the Baptist, he withdrew in a boat to a deserted place by himself. The crowds heard of this and followed him on foot from their towns. When he disembarked and saw the vast crowd, his heart was moved with pity for them, and he cured their sick.
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UNDERSTAND
by Father Greg Friedman, OFM

The apostles are all human, holding their gifts from God is earthen vessels. We are not members of the apostolic college, but we are called to make our contribution to the apostles’ work.

Weighed down by life, a woman finds respite in her church.

There is nothing wrong with the seed, or the words and actions of Jesus that express his mission. If the results of the sowing are sparse, it’s because of the poor quality of the soil in which the seed is sown.

It’s probably not difficult to recall times in our lives’ journeys when we were “lost and wayward.” We really needed to be found again through God’s love and care for us.
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