Our reflection from the readings this week is:
“This man welcomes outcasts and even eats with them.”
The Jesus who welcomes us with all our secret failures, all our lukewarm hearts, into the Kingdom expects us to do the same for those around us who are also weak and exposed by their weaknesses for all to see.
We pray together: St. Jude, teach me to find new life through penance, keep me from sin, and help me live by the commandment of love.














I , feel you are doing very weel, I lost my daughter in a car accident and their father was not in the picture, ages 7 & 4, we all pitched in with them & we wooried a lot, but they are doing well, God bless you.
I love it ….It is so true …at this movement I am going throught alot of things …especially money wise and problem …my daughter died 1 1/2 year ago …and its been hard just trying to get throught it …she had cancer…she was 34 years old when she died…..she left behind 3 children ..15 year and 13 year and 5 year old ….the 5 year is a boy he is with his dad….which is what she wanted and the other are with me …my oldest granddaughter wanted to attend high school esle where which I let her …and she is happy and the old that stay with me is the middle one ..he is 13 years old ….he is great …but just knowing that they lost there mother its hard…