Friday, January 16, 2026

SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME (A): GOD INVITES US TO A LIFE OF SERVICE, HOLINESS AND HONOR, IF WE PRACTICE OUR FAITH IN LOVE TO GOD AND ALL HIS CREATION by Deacon Jim Merle

One of the things I enjoy doing is catching up with relatives and friends I have not talked with or seen for several years. If for no other reason, it gives me hope that our dysfunctional family is no worse than theirs. But the real purpose is to discover how they are coping with changes in life that happen for a multitude of reasons.

Friday, January 9, 2026

Baptism of Jesus (A): Baptism of Jesus by St. John the Baptist Clarifies His Presence on Earth, Relates to Our Salvation, Why He was Baptized and How Our Baptism Needs to Mirror That! by Deacon Jim Merle

It has been more than 20 years since my ordination on April 30, 2005. During that time, I have baptized nearly 1,000 children under the age of seven. It is a Sacrament of much joy which has helped me to better understand why it is so needed and how it makes so much difference in one’s life.

Friday, January 2, 2026

EPIPHANY (A): EPIPHANY: HOPE REVEALED by Deacon Jim Merle

Today’s feast of the Epiphany of our Lord is one of those liturgical celebrations that use the same readings, psalm and Gospel for a three-year cycle known as A, B and C. It is in this cycle that all the major aspects of God in our lives are covered through Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.

Thursday, January 1, 2026

THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD (A): SOLEMNITY OF MARY, THE HOLY MOTHER OF GOD! by Deacon Jim Merle

The feast of the Motherhood of Mary, established on October 11, 1931, by Pope Pius XI, specifically her Divine Motherhood, celebrates the belief that Mary is the Mother of God. This belief was established at the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD to clarify the nature of Jesus Christ, who is both fully divine and fully human. The Church declaration that Mary is the Mother of God is essential for understanding the true nature of Jesus as God from all eternity and as human in His birth from Mary.