Liturgical Year C
 - Luke 12:49-53 - Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time- It is not easy to jump over the shadows of doubt and resignation, but little by little, the Lord gives strength to do good work, and the resources that we now have can be honed and trained so that we can grow in endurance. 
 - Luke 12:32-48 - Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time- Trust, vigilance, and wise stewardship help us to advance toward perfect holiness and communion with God. Moreover, they help to build a more merciful and kinder world around us. 
 - Luke 12:13-21 - Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time- There is no greater presence to adore and no greater desire to fulfill than to be close to the Lord. The light we gather in His presence is what we carry with us into the world. 
 - Luke 11:1-13 - Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time- When we suffer, God is not indifferent, but rather gives us the strength to overcome our limitations. He takes our brokenness and makes it whole again through his mercy. 
 - Luke 10:38-42 - Sixteenth Sunday of Ordinary Time- Jesus placed emphasis on learning from Him in this moment. He emphasized that while service was necessary, receiving spiritual nourishment was essential. 
 - Luke 10:25-37 - Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time- Even if we walk down dangerous paths, when we follow the Gospel values, we walk in the footsteps of Jesus toward the gates of eternal life. 
 - Luke 10:1-12, 17-20 - Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time- Jesus calls us to go out into the world as lambs among the wolves. We can confide in Him, as He leads us to pastures where we can forever rejoice. 
 - Matthew 16:13-19 - Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, Apostles- Peter confesses the true identity of Jesus in a pivotal moment of understanding: He was the Savior who was to ransom Israel, redeeming the world from the power of sin and death. 
.BTGQ38Qk.jpeg) - Luke 9:11b-17 - The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ- When we receive the Eucharist, we are met with the love of God and find rest for our souls. 
 - John 16:12-15 - The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity- On Trinity Sunday, we contemplate the mystery of the Trinity: God the Father, who creates and loves us; God the Son, who liberates and saves us, and God the Holy Spirit, who encourages and strengthens us.