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Praise God! Praise Be to Jesus Christ—now and forever. Amen.
Come, Holy Spirit, Come.
This week, I witnessed how words, spoken with sincerity, can uncover deep misunderstandings. A guest at a funeral memorial I officiated said, “We were Catholic, but my momma found Jesus.” That statement echoed in my heart. I prayed for grace—not to argue, but to love. And to proclaim the truth.
Jesus did not step into history only to vanish. He established His Church—not as an institution, but as His living Body. At every Catholic Mass, Jesus shows up—not symbolically, not metaphorically—but truly and substantially: Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity.
We don’t need to find Jesus somewhere else. We need to remain in Him. To dwell in His Church. To kneel at His altar. To receive Him in His sacraments.
Baptism and Confirmation are not optional moments—they are encounters with divine fire. They mark us forever as priests, prophets, and kings, sealed by the Holy Spirit, who already dwells within us.
As Moses pleaded, “Return to the Lord with all your heart and soul,” we are reminded: our home is here. This is the place where His voice still speaks, His grace still flows, and His mission still calls.
Saint Paul declares: Christ is the Head. The Church is His Body. To walk away from the Church, hoping to find Jesus elsewhere, is to step outside the very place He resides.
So let us reclaim our reverence. Let us stand at the foot of the Cross. Kneel at the altar. Let our prayers rise—not into the void—but to the One who waits for us in the Tabernacle.
And just as the Good Samaritan brought mercy to the wounded, let us go and do likewise. But let us remember—the true source of that mercy is the living Christ, present in His Church.
Remain in Him. Revere Him. Receive Him.
Be good. Be holy. And let your life bear witness to the world: Jesus is not lost. He is here.
Praise God. Praise Be to Jesus Christ—now and forever. Amen.