These reflections are from the reading for the weekends during the Cycle C Easter Season of the Roman Catholic Lectionary.
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Reflection for the Easter Triduum (Cycle C)
This Easter, we remember the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. We share in this story of faith by listening to the stories of scripture on these mysteries, and we come face to face with the resurrected Jesus every time we receive Jesus in the...
Reflection for the 2nd Sunday of Easter (Cycle C)
Do not be afraid to doubt, and do not feel guilty if you do. Embrace the feeling, discover the questions that still need to be answered, and continue down the path. For in seeking out those answers, you will inevitably come closer to understanding God's...
Reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Easter (Cycle C)
We see Jesus clearly through the breaking of the bread. Christ is revealed to us when we share in the Eucharist, and we are reminded that he has called us!
Reflection for the 4th Sunday of Easter (Cycle C)
Many Christians are looking for a role model, so living Jesus’ commands might give them the model of living they need. And it starts with hearing his voice!
Reflection for the 5th Sunday of Easter (Cycle C)
Jesus commanded us to love one another – and that means we have to act! Love is not simply about what we say; it’s about what we do!
Reflection for the 6th Sunday of Easter (Cycle C)
The peace that Jesus gives is a source of strength and comfort. It allows us to live our lives optimistically, even while life is serving up challenges!
Reflection for Ascension Sunday (Cycle C)
The bat signal is in the sky. Your spidey senses are tingling. Suit up – put on Christ – and live the resurrection so all may experience the Reign of God!
Reflection for Pentecost Sunday (Cycle C)
On Pentecost Sunday, we begin to move away from the image of Jesus in the world and start to understand his presence as that of the Holy Spirit, and we understand the unifying strength of the Spirit for us today.