Day 217: The Everlasting Covenant (2024)

Day 217: The Everlasting Covenant (2024)

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Day 161: The Crucifixion of Christ (2026)

Fr. Mike finishes the gospel of Mark by reflecting on the death and resurrection of Christ. He also encourages us to reflect on the redemption of our own sins every time we see a crucifix and to return that same sacrificial love to God every day. Today's readings are Mark 15-16 a ...  Show more

Day 160: Jesus Warns the People (2026)

Fr. Mike guides us through Jesus' warning of persecution to the people of Israel as we near the end of Mark's Gospel. He also touches on how Jesus' behavior in the Garden of Gethsemane should serve as an example to us, and explains why Judas' betrayal was so heartbreaking. Today' ...  Show more

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