Episode
Santa Misa de Hoy Mayo 9, 2026
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- CANITY
- Published
- May 9, 2026
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- 1811
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Summary
True discipleship requires embracing the friction of being 'not of this world.' This sermon explores the necessity of finding joy in persecution rather than seeking worldly approval.
Topics
- Discipleship
- Christianity
- Persecution
- Catholic Mass
- Gospel of John
- Spiritual Resilience
- Apostle Paul
- Faith
Highlights
- Main idea: Following Jesus inherently involves a disconnect from worldly values and potential social friction
- Failure mode: Seeking the world's applause at the expense of one's faith and spiritual integrity
- Practical takeaway: Do not let the world's opposition lead to bitterness; instead, find joy in being chosen
- Main idea: The spiritual life is not about seeking titles or honors, but about accepting the 'crown of thorns.'
- Practical takeaway: Ask God for the strength to endure hardship without renouncing your commitment to the Gospel
Chapters
1:00Opening Liturgy: Introductory prayers and the invocation of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary.3:00The Acts of the Apostles: A reading regarding Paul's travels through Asia and the divine guidance of the Holy Spirit.5:00The Gospel of John: Jesus warns his disciples that because he was hated by the world, they will also face opposition.7:00The Danger of Bitterness: A reflection on the danger of becoming embittered by persecution rather than finding joy in Christ.13:00Choosing the Crown of Thorns: A call to reject worldly status and embrace the hardships of true discipleship.16:00The Eucharistic Liturgy: The consecration of the bread and wine as the Body and Blood of Christ.27:00Closing Benediction: Final prayers, the dismissal, and the invocation of Saint Michael the Archangel.