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Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 25, 2026
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- CANITY
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- Apr 25, 2026
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- 2078
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Summary
A reflection on the true meaning of the biblical 'Covenant' and the responsibility that comes with God's love. The teaching warns against a modern, distorted view of divine mercy that ignores moral accountability.
Topics
- Christianity
- Biblical Covenant
- Theology
- Catholic Mass
- Divine Mercy
- Saint Mark
- Scripture Interpretation
- Moral Responsibility
Highlights
- Main idea: The 'Testament' is not a will of inheritance, but a sacred covenant or mutual agreement between God and His people
- Failure mode: Reducing 'God is love' to a license for moral indifference or the abandonment of religious duties
- Practical takeaway: True faith requires a reciprocal response to God's mercy through obedience and adherence to the covenant
- Main idea: Jesus did not invent the concept of God's love but brought it to its ultimate fulfillment through the Incarnation
- Failure mode: The danger of equating God's infinite goodness with a lack of justice or consequence for sin
Chapters
1:00Act of Penitence and Adoration: Opening prayers of confession and glorification of the Holy Trinity.3:00Exhortation to Humility: A reading from the First Letter of Peter regarding resisting temptation and remaining humble under God's hand.6:00The Gospel of Mark: Proclamation of the Gospel regarding the mission of the disciples and the confirmation of the Word.11:00The Theology of the Covenant: An exploration of the Old and New Testaments as bilateral agreements of love and law.16:00The Danger of Misinterpreting Mercy: A critique of the modern tendency to use God's mercy as an excuse for moral laxity.18:00The Duty of Love: Defining the 'Kerygma' as the obligation to love God in return for His love for us.23:00Consecration and Eucharistic Prayer: The sanctification of the elements and the institution of the Eucharist.