A reflection on Jesus appearing to his disciples in the Cenacle after his resurrection. He greets them with “Peace be with you” and shows them his wounds to prove that he is the same Jesus they knew, now glorified and… Continue Reading →
Perception of reality is limited to our earthly perspective. God’s viewpoint is perfect, but we can grow closer to it through the Holy Spirit.
Reflections on the wisdom of the saints and the importance of performing work with the right intention, despite criticism or the desire for applause. Today, Saint John Henry Newman will guide us. Nothing would be done at all if a… Continue Reading →
God’s unconditional love is shown through Jesus’ sacrifice. We are not meant to be imprisoned by the devil but delivered. Agape, this unconditional and total love, is not manifested in a general way, but rather through God sending his son…. Continue Reading →
A discussion about recognizing Jesus in the breaking of bread and the importance of inviting Him into our lives. Christ is risen! Alleluia! He is truly risen! Alleluia! Welcome, brothers and sisters, to Avia Luci’s Station Five. In today’s gospel,… Continue Reading →
On the necessity of being born from above – encounter of Jesus with Nicodemus. To be born of the spirit is to live the life of God within us.
Reflections on the wisdom of the Saints, including Saint Francis and Xavier Cabrini, who endured immense struggles and focused on eternal life. Today we will hear about Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini. She was a tiny frail nun who did incredible… Continue Reading →
Reading chapter 3 of Gospel of John with understanding of Christ’s passion, death and resurrection. Jesus speaks to Nicodemus about the kingdom. Audio
Jesus walks with and listens to sad disciples. He patiently hears their story before explaining the scriptures. Divine patience is highlighted. “Christ is risen, hallelujah! He’s truly risen, hallelujah!” Welcome, brothers and sisters, to all via Lucis Station 4. In… Continue Reading →
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