Go Home! Join Fr. Scurti for the 2nd Sunday in ordinary time. January 15, 2012
Readings for Mass
First Reading: First Samuel 3:3-10, 19
Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10
Second Reading: First Corinthians 6:13-15, 17-20
Gospel: John 1:35-42
Through the Eyes of Faith At the end of the day, I will pay special attention to fulfilling the needs and desires of my family members
Christ Chooses Me I will bring up the faith in a conversation with someone
Touching the Lord I will visit Christ in the Eucharist or make a spiritual communion to thank him for his love and to contemplate him in the beauty of his divine and human stature
Touching the Lord I will visit Christ in the Eucharist or make a spiritual communion to thank him for his love and to contemplate him in the beauty of his divine and human stature
To Do Good or Evil? I will do a good deed for someone today, even if it is difficult, in order to bear witness to Christ
Mankind in Dire Need I will pray and make sacrifices for someone who is persecuting me or the Church. Forgetting about myself, I will look for ways to bring them to experience the love of Christ.win them over
The New Joy of the Bridegroom Today I Today I will live this day forgetting about myself and seeking only to help make those around me joyful
The Look That Leads to Deeper Commitment I will set aside time each day this week to sit down and study my faith more about my faith, especially those areas which I find difficult to explain to others
The Look That Leads to Deeper Commitment I will set aside time each day this week to sit down and study my faith more, especially those areas which I find difficult to explain to others
Individual Destiny is Linked to Collective Destiny "The challenges we are currently facing are numerous and complex, and can be overcome only if we reinforce our awareness that the destiny of each of us is linked to that of everyone else. For this reason ... acceptance, solidarity and legality are fundamental values"
Why the Liturgy? What Does 'Liturgy' Mean? For this contribution to Don Mauro Gagliardi's "Spirit of the Liturgy" column, Juan José Silvestre reflects on the meaning of liturgy.