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05/06/2025
𝗠𝗮𝗸𝗲𝘀 𝗦𝗲𝗻𝘀𝗲
Here's a text message I received: "The hmuan brian can raed wrods wtih Iteters jmubeld as Inog as the frist and the Isat lteters of the wrods are at tehir porepr pleacs.
Taht is beeuase the brian olny itnreperts the wrdos and not the sepliling of a ceratin wrod."
Fantastic, isn't it?
A MOMENT WITH THE LORD
Lord, remind me that everything makes sense as long as I hold on to Your master plan. Amen.
A MOMENT WITH THE WORD
"But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, the purposes of His heart through all generations." Psalm 33:11
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Today is the Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorating Mother Mary's visit to Elizabeth during her pregnancy. Mary and Elizabeth faced unusual circumstances but were led by their faith and trust in God's plan. Let us reflect on their faith today for inspiration.
𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗜𝗦𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗧𝗢 𝗟𝗢𝗩𝗘
Sunday Gospel Reflection
The Ascension Sunday | June 1, 2025
Today, Ascension Sunday, we remember that Jesus' going back to heaven is not just a goodbye, but a special call for all of us to continue His mission. As Filipinos, our joy, warm smiles, and kindness are powerful ways to share the Good News. Let’s start at home and in our communities—by spreading happiness, helping others, and living simply and humbly.
The Lord’s Ascension reminds us that we are all called to live with purpose and love every day. This mission isn’t just for priests or missionaries—it’s for everyone. Even the smallest act of kindness can show Jesus’ love to others and help make the world a kinder, brighter place.
05/06/2025
OUR ASCENSION MISSION
By Fr. Jerry Orbos, SVD
The story is told about a wife who sternly told her husband who was outside, watering the plants: “After you water the plants, come inside. I want to talk to you about something I saw on your cell phone.” According to the story, it has been four days already, and the husband is still outside, watering the plants.
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Today is Ascension Sunday. In today’s Gospel (Luke 24:46-53), our Lord Jesus Christ was taken up to heaven, leaving behind to His disciples the mandate to preach the Good News to all nations. They were, so to speak, to continue “watering the plants.”
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Part of our Ascension mandate is that of lifting up people. How far easier it is to put down people. Let us not get tired of cheering up, affirming, and encouraging people we encounter. So, are you a lifter, or a downer? It’s your choice. It’s your call.
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Let us remember and pray for our missionaries who have left home, country, and family for the sake of the Gospel. Many of them experience deprivation, loneliness, and even persecution. May the Lord be with them, and empower them to go on and persevere in their mission. Please remember that all of us are missionaries wherever we are, with a Master and with a mission.
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We pray for the grace to “ascend” and rise above problems and obstacles we encounter in our journey. Let us not be downcast nor discouraged. Let us raise our heads up high because our Lord has promised that He is always with us, and He will not leave us orphans.
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Thought for the journey: “Worrying causes you to stress about the problem you may never have in the first place. Stop thinking of the worst. God has already worked it out.”
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Today is also World Communications Day. Along with the Ascension is the mission to “go into the whole world and preach the Gospel to all creation.” This mission is now carried out, far and wide, through the media and social communications. The teachings of Christ are now available in print, on radio and television, and in social networks. But that which can promote justice, peace, and understanding can also be used to malign, destroy, and spread lies.
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Apart from world communication, there is a lot of communicating to be done at the personal level. A lot of problems and issues can be resolved, a lot of things can be clarified, if we are open to dialogue. All this can happen if we take the time and effort to open up and reach out to each other. By all means, let’s communicate. By every means, let’s communicate! Yes, let’s reach out!
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How do we prepare for our mission and live out our calling while still alive? We often hear “RIP” when someone dies—”Rest In Peace.” But what if we live out “RIP” now?
R – Reparation. We’ve all made mistakes. We’ve hurt others and offended God. Now is the time to repair what we can. Ask forgiveness. Heal broken relationships—while there’s still time.
I – Intercession. Pray, pray, pray. Pray for loved ones, the sick, the Church, and the world. Prayer isn’t our last resort—it’s our first and best weapon.
P – Purification. Let go of sinful habits and toxic attitudes. Ask the Holy Spirit to cleanse your heart and mind. A missionary can’t carry spiritual baggage.
If we live out RIP today, we’ll truly “Rest In Peace” when our time comes. But if we ignore this, the RIP on our tombstone might mean: Restless In Purgatory—or worse, Rotting In the Pit of hell.
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The Ascension was a goodbye. It was a glorious moment, but it was also a sorrowful moment. We all have our painful and sorrowful moments. Let us take courage in what our Lord said: “Truly I say to you, you will weep and lament, but the world will rejoice. You will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy.” (John 16:20)
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Sharing with you this meaningful prayer: “Lord, teach me to be patient with my trials. Let me not settle with easy answers and quick results, but wait for the fruits that come from trusting in You.” Amen.
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A moment with the Lord:
Lord, help us to continue our Ascension mission to spread the Good News to all creation. Amen.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer
05/06/2025
Thought for the journey: “Worrying causes you to stress about the problem you may never have in the first place. Stop thinking of the worst. God has already worked it out.”
05/06/2025
𝗦𝗼 𝗟𝗶𝘁𝘁𝗹𝗲 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲
Someone once calculated how a typical life span of 70 years is spent:
Sleep (23 years/32.9%)
Work (16 years/22.8%)
TV (8 years/11.4%)
Eating (6 years/8.6%)
Travel (6 years/8.6%)
Leisure (4½ years/6.5%)
Illness (4 years/5.7%)
Dressing (2 years/2.8%)
Religion (1/2 year/0.7%)
How does it all add up? We spend so much of our time on ourselves, and so little time for God and for others. There is another word for this reality - selfishness.
A MOMENT WITH THE LORD
Lord, help me to live a life that is not focused on I, me, and myself. Amen.
A MOMENT WITH THE LORD
"Choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve." Joshua 24:15
Live Now | Online Holy Mass - 6:30am, Thursday of the Seventh Week of Easter, June 05, 2025.
(Solemnity/ Memorial/ Feast/ Saint of the Day: Memorial of Saint Boniface, Bishop and Martyr)
This Holy Mass is celebrated via online and presided by the Rev. Fr. Glenn Paul Gomez, SVD (Missionary to SVD-PH Central Province/ CtKSM - Rector) at the Diocesan Shrine of Jesus the Divine Word at Christ the King Mission Seminary, Quezon City.
Reading: (Acts 22:30; 23:6-11)
Responsorial Psalm: (Psalm 16:1-2a and 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11)
“Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.”
Alleluia: (John 17:21)
“May they all be one as you, Father, are in me and I in you, that the world may believe that you sent me, says the Lord.”
Gospel: (John 17:20-26)
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May GOD bless you and your family always and in all ways!
“May the darkness of sin and the night of unbelief vanish before the light of the word and the spirit of grace. And may the Heart of Jesus live in every heart! Amen.” (St. Arnold Janssen, 1837-1909)
05/06/2025
𝗗𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗿 𝗠𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗹?
In the days before mobile phones were invented, the story is told about a missionary who asked permission from his bishop to go to Manila and sent a telegram which said: "I need dental treatment."
A week later, the missionary received a telegram message which said: "How was your mental treatment? I hope your head is OK now."
A simple case of wrong spelling! *
A MOMENT WITH THE LORD
Lord, remind me that little things mean a lot, and can make a lot of difference in my life. Amen.
A MOMENT WITH THE LORD
"Serve the Lord with gladness, come before Him with joyful song." Psalm 100:2
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