Day 260: Carrying the Cross (2025)

Day 260: Carrying the Cross (2025)

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Day 187: Praying for Time (2026)

Fr. Mike recalls Hezekiah's prayer for more time and reveals how Hezekiah did not use that time wisely. We are all only given a specific amount of time on this earth, and it's up to us to use that time to become more like Christ so we can spend eternity with him in heaven. Today' ...  Afficher plus

Day 186: Struggles with Self-Interest (2026)

Fr. Mike highlights Hezekiah's goodness as king of Judah, but also points out his failure to protect his people's future. While Hezekiah let his self-interest cloud his judgment, we are reminded to pray for those who will come after us, doing our best to preserve what will be the ...  Afficher plus

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Day 62: The Christ (2025)
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Why is Jesus named “The Christ”? Today we discover the meaning behind this powerful title. We also learn about the three-fold ministry of Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah. Fr. Mike explains the true meaning of the kingship of Jesus and how as followers of Christ, we have the opp ...  Afficher plus

Day 85: The Trial of Christ (2025)
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

In this reading, we learn that all sinners are the authors of Christ’s Passion. We do not blame the Jews for the Crucifixion of Jesus as we know that it is our own sins that caused his Passion and death. Fr. Mike tells us that the Jews are not collectively responsible for Jesus’ ...  Afficher plus

Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead (2025)
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

The Catechism tackles Jesus’ bodily resurrection from the dead which is the “the crowning truth of our faith in Christ". Fr. Mike makes sure we understand that Christ's resurrection cannot be interpreted as a legend or a metaphor, but as a true, historical fact. Today's readings ...  Afficher plus

Day 90: Christ Descended into Hell (2025)
The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)

Have you ever said the words from the Creed at Mass, “he descended into hell” and wondered, “Really? Jesus did? Why?” The Catechism shares the secrets of this line from the Creed and shows us how Jesus’ descent into hell “brings the Gospel message of salvation to complete fulfill ...  Afficher plus