Day 341: Eternal Weight of Glory (2024)

Day 341: Eternal Weight of Glory (2024)

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Day 359: John's Apocalypse (2025)

As we begin reading from Revelation, Fr. Mike makes us aware of the symbolism found throughout this apocalyptic book and highlights its goal of strengthening the Church through the worship that happens at Mass. He also encourages us to find strength in God when facing challenges, ...  Show more

Day 358: From Rebellion to Faithfulness (2025)

Fr. Mike leads us through the book of Jude and discusses its main message of calling us to lives of faithfulness. He also contextualizes 2 Timothy by highlighting Paul’s imprisonment and his final message to rekindle the gift of God within us. Today’s readings are from Jude, 2 Ti ...  Show more

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