Monthly Archives: March 2026

They wanted to catch Jesus, but he had not yet arrived › John 7:30.

Imagine that you had just bought a delicious Italian ice cream and your bus was coming. What would you do with the ice cream? If I were not in a hurry and knew that my next train was leaving in … Continue reading

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Fifth Sunday of Lent, Year A, John 11:1-45

Today, on the fifth Sunday of Lent, the Gospel recounts the resurrection of Lazarus (see John 11:1–45). This is the last miracle of Jesus’s to be recounted before Easter. Jesus knows that his close friend Lazarus will soon die, yet … Continue reading

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Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Joseph, the shadow of the heavenly Father, is a figure of great significance in the story. Today, we celebrate a man who played a key role in the history of salvation, even though he remained almost invisible. Saint Joseph. If … Continue reading

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St. Cyrill from Jerusalem Joh, 5,17-30

St. Cyril of Jerusalem Cyril, bishop of Jerusalem and doctor of ecclesiastical law. March 18, non-binding commemoration Position: bishop and doctor of the church Death: but 386 CURRICULUM VITAE He spent his youth in solitude, practicing virtues and studying. After … Continue reading

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St.Gertrud Joh 5,1-16

St. Gertruda Gertrude, Abbess of Gertrude March 17, reminder Position: abbess Death: 659 Patron: hospitals, pilgrims and travelers, the poor and widows, gardeners, invoked when rodents multiply Attributes: abbess, princely clothing and insignia, church, lilies, mice CURRICULUM VITAE She was … Continue reading

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Joh 4,43-54 Jesus Heals an Official’s Son

Christ tells the royal official, “Unless you see signs and wonders, you will never believe.” Do we only believe because of miracles and wonders, or do we have greater faith in God and his Son? In my opinion, having trust … Continue reading

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St.Matilda

St. Matilda Mathilda March 14, reminder Position: queen Death: 968 Attributes: alms, royal robes, church model CURRICULUM VITAE She was the wife of the East Franconian King Henry I and the mother of Otto, who became the first emperor of … Continue reading

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The First Commandment:

What is the first commandment? Asking oneself this question is a sign of intelligence. What is more important, and what is less important, in everything you do? Good students ask themselves these questions when preparing for exams. Sensible politicians, educators, … Continue reading

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Fourth Sunday of Lent, Year A, John 9:1-41

Rejoice, O Jerusalem! Rejoice over her, all you who love her… Dear brothers and sisters, Today’s 4th Sunday of Lent has a special character. It is called Laetare, the opening antiphon from the book of the prophet Isaiah: “Rejoice, O Jerusalem…” It … Continue reading

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Jesus drives out the evil spirit.

When we read the opening sentence of the Gospel, we might ask ourselves: Why does Jesus cast out an evil spirit? Is it because of the mute man? Or is it to show the onlookers a miracle so that they … Continue reading

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