Order of St. John Paul II

June 2026

In Conclusion – “The Evil That Men Do Lives After Them; The Good Is Oft Interred With Their Bones”

After hearing about the exploits of Elijah in the Second Book of Kings, concluded in yesterday’s reading, today (Sirach 48:1‑15, also known as Ecclesiasticus 48:1-15) we hear Sirach’s poetic description and praise of this prophet.   Sirach provided a similar writing about David’s life. Recall that in a previous Daily Reflection we discussed that the

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Be One Of The Laborers – The Harvest Is Plentiful, But The Laborers Are Few

The Gospel today (Matthew 9:36 – 10:8) opens with Jesus looking over the crowds of people. He is filled with compassion for them. They are “harassed and helpless” like sheep without a shepherd. Things have not changed that much today. Many are still harassed by various forces and helpless, drifting without any real direction in

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Immaculate Heart Of Mary – Mary Is Our Guide, Presenting And Leading

There is something about Mary that many non-Catholics have a hard time understanding.   They will insist that Mary does not bother them, it is how Catholics worship Mary that bothers them.  You can read in the most extreme anti-Catholic literature that Catholics have effectively promoted Mary to the fourth person of the Trinity. If

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St. Barnabas – “For He Was A Good Man, Full Of The Holy Spirit And Faith”

Barnabas (whose original name was Joseph) was born of Jewish parents on the island of Cyprus about the beginning of the Christian Era. As a Levite (from which tribe the Temple priests came), he naturally spent much time in Jerusalem, probably even before the death of Jesus. He even seems to have settled there, where

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