"I also admonish and exhort the brothers that in their preaching their words be studied and chaste, useful and edifying to the people, telling them about vices and virtues, punishment and glory; and they ought to be brief, because the Lord kept his words brief when he was on earth." - Saint Francis of Assisi - Chapter IX, Approved Rule

Homily of the Day

5th Week of Easter – Friday A

Today’s readings invite us to focus on one profound and essential theme: Love as the Heart of Christian Life. In the Gospel, Jesus commands us: "Love one another as I love you" (John 15:12). He emphasizes that love is not merely a feeling or sentiment, but the ultimate expression of our faith and discipleship where we intentionally extend and will the good of the other. Jesus even goes further to say, "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends" (John 15:13). Here, love is rooted in sacrifice — a love that is willing to give everything for others, just as Jesus did for us.

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5ª Settimana di Pasqua - Venerdì A

Le letture di oggi ci invitano a concentrarci su un tema profondo ed essenziale: L'amore come cuore della vita cristiana. Nel Vangelo, Gesù ci comanda: “Amatevi gli uni gli altri come io vi amo” (Gv 15,12). Egli sottolinea che l'amore non è solo un sentimento o una sensazione, ma l'espressione ultima della nostra fede e del nostro discepolato, in cui intenzionalmente estendiamo e vogliamo il bene dell'altro. Gesù si spinge addirittura oltre: “Nessuno ha un amore più grande di questo: dare la vita per i propri amici” (Gv 15,13). Qui l'amore è radicato nel sacrificio, un amore che è disposto a dare tutto per gli altri, proprio come Gesù ha fatto per noi.

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5th Week of Easter – Thursday A

In the beautiful readings that are set before us in today’s Mass, the Lord is giving us yet another opportunity to appreciate how the early Church began discovering more and more, the path that had been destined for it from above, deepening its radical roots in the Spirit of Christ, that same Spirit which we now begin to consider as we approach our Lord’s ascent into Heaven, to sit at the right hand of the Father, so as to impart the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.

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5ª Settimana di Pasqua - Giovedì A

Nelle bellissime letture che ci vengono proposte nella Messa di oggi, il Signore ci offre un'altra occasione per apprezzare come la Chiesa primitiva abbia cominciato a scoprire sempre più il cammino che le era stato destinato dall'alto, approfondendo le sue radici radicali nello Spirito di Cristo, quello stesso Spirito che ora cominciamo a considerare nell'approssimarsi dell'ascesa al cielo di nostro Signore, per sedere alla destra del Padre, per impartire lo Spirito Santo nella Pentecoste.

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5th Week of Easter – Wednesday A

Today’s readings invite us as individual Christians to continue remaining united with one another in fidelity to Christ—especially in times of trial and disagreement. As we listen to the account of the early Church’s struggle with divisive issues and Jesus’ vivid image of the vine and branches, we are called to examine how our own lives, our communities, and our Church at this critical moment, need to be pruned by our Heavenly Father so that we can bear more fruit.

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5ª Settimana di Pasqua - Mercoledì A

Le letture di oggi ci invitano, come singoli cristiani, a continuare a rimanere uniti gli uni agli altri nella fedeltà a Cristo, soprattutto nei momenti di prova e di disaccordo. Ascoltando il resoconto della lotta della Chiesa primitiva contro le divisioni e la vivida immagine di Gesù della vite e dei tralci, siamo chiamati a esaminare come le nostre vite, le nostre comunità e la nostra Chiesa, in questo momento critico, abbiano bisogno di essere potate dal nostro Padre celeste per poter portare più frutto.

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5th Week of Easter - Tuesday A

We see in today’s first reading that Paul by now has proven himself to the disciples. Whereas before they had their doubts as to his genuine and authentic conversion, his being stoned to such an extent where they thought he was dead, would extinguish all skepticism and hesitancy in his regard.

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5ª settimana di Pasqua - Martedì A

Nella prima lettura di oggi vediamo che Paolo ha ormai dato prova di sé ai discepoli. Mentre prima dubitavano della sua genuina e autentica conversione, la sua lapidazione, tanto che lo credevano morto, avrebbe spento ogni scetticismo ed esitazione nei suoi confronti.

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5th Week of Easter – Monday A

Today’s readings beautifully illustrate how God gradually reveals Himself and His plan to the world, guiding us step by step into the fullness of His divine love and truth. Let us open our hearts to see that God's revelation unfolds through history, through His creation, and through His relationship with us.

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5ª Settimana di Pasqua - Lunedì A

Le letture di oggi illustrano magnificamente come Dio riveli gradualmente se stesso e il suo piano al mondo, guidandoci passo dopo passo nella pienezza del suo amore e della sua verità divina. Apriamo i nostri cuori per vedere che la rivelazione di Dio si svolge attraverso la storia, attraverso la sua creazione e attraverso il suo rapporto con noi.

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5th Week of Easter – Sunday A

As we contemplate the readings for the fifth Sunday of Easter in the liturgical year, we come to a common theme, and that is that when things get turbulent in our lives, when we go through certain difficulties, when we are at a loss for words to explain what it is we might be enduring in the bitter current moment, it is always wise and good to lean on the Lord, on Jesus, he who has first suffered before us. He who himself felt the bitterness of rejection and abandonment by those who were even closest to him, his apostles.

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5a Settimana di Pasqua – Domenica A

Nel contemplare le letture della quinta domenica di Pasqua, emerge un tema comune: quando la vita diventa difficile e attraversiamo momenti di smarrimento e amarezza, siamo chiamati ad appoggiarci al Signore, a Gesù, che ha sofferto prima di noi e conosce il dolore del rifiuto e dell’abbandono. Eppure, il Risorto non risponde con ira, ma con pace, offrendo a tutti noi la sua misericordia anche quando vacilliamo nella fede.

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