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Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 23, 2026
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- CANITY
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- Apr 23, 2026
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- 1454
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Summary
A reflection on divine providence and the initiative of God in the human heart. The message emphasizes that spiritual strength comes not from human willpower, but from accepting Christ's presence and trusting in His mercy.
Topics
- Divine Providence
- Eucharist
- Catholic Liturgy
- Christian Mercy
- Scripture Reflection
- Spiritual Trust
- Acts of the Apostles
- Gospel of John
Highlights
- Main idea: God takes the initiative in our lives; we do not find Him through our own will, but because He draws us to Himself
- Practical takeaway: True sanctity is not self-made, but achieved through docility to God's will and abandonment to His providence
- Failure mode: Relying on our own virtues, gifts, or human strength rather than trusting in divine grace
- Main idea: The Eucharist serves as the essential 'bread of life' that sustains us through moments of spiritual fragility
- Practical takeaway: When we fall, we should not despair but return to the Father, trusting in His infinite love and mercy
Chapters
1:00Opening Prayers and Penitence: The liturgy begins with a plea for mercy and the recognition of human sinfulness before the celebration of the sacred mysteries.3:00The Encounter on the Road: A reading from the Acts of the Apostles describing Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch and the proclamation of the Gospel.6:00The Father's Initiative: A reflection on the Gospel of John, focusing on how no one comes to Christ unless the Father draws them.8:00Trusting in Divine Providence: An exploration of God's faithfulness despite human infidelity and the importance of finding strength in His mercy.13:00Presentation of the Gifts: The preparation of the bread and wine to become the Body and Blood of Christ.18:00Intercessions for the Church and World: Prayers for the Pope, the clergy, families, and for peace in a world torn by conflict.20:00Communion and Concluding Prayer: The reception of the Lord's peace and the final blessing to carry the strength of the Eucharist into the world.