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Be Courageous Daily Reflections Week of 11/21 - 11/27

The Be Courageous Daily Reflections are daily emails sent to your inbox featuring a reflection on one of the readings of the day. These are provided by writers from throughout the diocese.


November 21: Weeping for Peace

Why would Jesus weep for the city? Because despite his attempts to show the people, including the leaders, THE WAY, they went their own way...

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November 22: Hanging on Every Word

It’s no wonder that the people listening to Jesus in today’s gospel were “all hanging on his words.”...

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November 23: God of the Living

Jesus calls us to lift our gaze beyond the fleeting concerns of this world and trust that there is so much more awaiting us...

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November 24: Truly Knowing Jesus

One of the things I treasure the most is the times I spend with my closest friends. Our friendship allows us to freely share our joys, sorrows, triumphs, and challenges with each other...

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November 25: True Generosity

Today’s Gospel might be difficult to accept especially in a society where wealth and power are viewed as success and being poor could be viewed as a failure...

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November 26: Nourish Our Soul

Today’s first reading and psalm of judgement lead us into the Gospel where Jesus is warning us to not be deceived by the world and to remain focused on Him...

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November 27:

Many of us have experienced hatred or persecution because of our faith. It can be absolutely infuriating, discouraging, and can unfortunately lead to thought processes that make us feel dejected...

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