Thought for the Day

When Jesus gathered with His disciples for the Last Supper, the roads of ancient Judea were dusty, muddy, and filthy. Culturally, washing feet was a task reserved for the lowest servant in the house. It was a job no one wanted to do. But Jesus didn’t wait for His followers to present themselves flawlessly. Instead, He wrapped a towel around His waist, got down on His knees, and touched the dirt.

Thought for the Day

This shifts the narrative of suffering from a meaningless punishment to a form of deep, albeit painful, preparation. There is a kind of authority and comfort that can only come from someone who has actually survived the dark. When you’ve been through it, you don’t offer shallow advice to someone who is hurting; you offer presence, because you recognize the terrain. You become a living proof that the darkness isn’t permanent.

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Think about that for a moment. The Creator of the universe isn’t rushing you. He isn’t asking why you didn’t show up sooner. He is simply present, waiting in the quiet intimacy of the Eucharist. We don’t need to bring a perfect agenda, a polished prayer, or a list of accomplishments. We need to bring ourselves, our exhaustion, our joy, our anxieties, and our hopes.

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Society tends to manufacture a moving target of “perfection” that relies on filters, trends, and comparison. It’s designed to make us feel like we’re always lacking. The natural design God gave to each person, complete with our unique traits, quirks, and individuality, has its own worth. There is so much freedom in just honoring and accepting how we were uniquely made.

SF Giants Pride Night Controversy

The San Francisco Giants held a “Pride Night” on June 12. Major League Baseball (MLB) teams advertise these events as a celebration of inclusion and community. As we have seen in the past, it sparked a national debate about faith, expression, and the role of sports organizations in social issues. The controversy involved players, the league, and fans from many different perspectives. 

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Some seasons feel less like executing a grand plan and more like a quiet invitation to surrender—to stop trying to out-think, out-pace, or micromanage the outcomes of our lives. Trusting “with everything” means handing over the worries about tomorrow, the regrets of yesterday, and even the things we hold closest to our hearts. It’s often in those exact, uncertain spaces where the most profound internal shifting happens.

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This is a profound and incredibly beautiful paradox. It is the shift from knowing about Jesus to truly knowing Him. The mistakes we look back on with regret are often the very things that broke through our self-reliance, forcing us to reach for a grace we didn’t realize we needed so desperately. It shows that nothing is wasted. The very chapters you might want to erase are the ones He used to write the depth of who you are today.

Trust And Courage In God’s Word This Sunday

This weekend’s readings for the Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time speak about trust, courage, and faith in God during difficult times. They show us that suffering and fear are part of life, but they do not have the final word. God sees our struggles, stays with us, and calls us to stand firm. 

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Colossians 3:12–13 is a beautiful blueprint for moving through the world with grace. It’s a timeless reminder of how much better things go when we choose empathy and patience as our default settings. Sometimes, we have to consciously choose to wrap ourselves in kindness the same way we pull on a favorite sweater. When we choose to wear these virtues, something incredible happens. We stop reacting to the friction around us and start changing the atmosphere of the room we walk into. 

The Knicks’ Championship: Glory And Chaos In NYC

The New York Knicks won the NBA championship Saturday night. No, this is not a fictional story. For long-suffering Knicks fans like myself, this erases all the heartache from the past 53 years. The victory brought joy, excitement, and pride to New York City. Fans filled the streets, celebrated late into the night, and shared a historic moment together.

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