Daily Gospel reflections that are under 3 minutes long so you get your daily dose of the Catholic Faith quickly! Fr. Sam reflects on the Catholic Mass readings from the day (Old Testament, New Testament, or Gospel) as well as the Saint of the day for his daily reflections. For more of Fr. Sam, check out ”the Tangent on Veritas Catholic Network” and ”Roar like the Lamb”.
Today's Gospel Reading is Luke 1:57-66,80
Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 7:1-5
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Today's Gospel Reading is Luke 9:11-17
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Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 6:24-34
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Today's Gospel reading is Matthew 6:19-23
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Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 6:7-15
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Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 6:1-6,16-18
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Today's Gospel Reading is Matthew 5:43-48
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Today's Gospel reading is Matthew 5:38-42
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In today’s reflection, Fr. Sam Kachuba invites us to ask: what does it really mean to live for Christ? The love of God urges us to let go of living for ourselves and to embrace a life entirely shaped by Our Lord. When we accept that we are no longer our own, everything—our desires, decisions, and direction—is reoriented toward Him.
In today’s reflection, Fr. Sam Kachuba speaks about the mystery of carrying Christ within our fragile humanity. Though we face hardship, rejection, or isolation, we are never abandoned. The Church bears the dying of Christ so that His life may be revealed through us. The treasure we hold is not of our own making; it is a gift from God, meant to transform us into His likeness!
In today's reflection, Fr. Sam Kachuba challenges us to take a hard look at our relationships. Are we holding grudges, withholding forgiveness, or avoiding difficult conversations? Righteousness goes deeper than appearances; it requires mercy, healing, and reconciliation. We’re called to seek peace with those around us. Even when it’s hard, God’s grace is ready to meet us there.
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In today’s Gospel reflection, Fr. Sam Kachuba explores the depths of Christ’s prayer—not only for His apostles, but for us. Jesus desires closeness, not control. His love draws us into relationship, and His prayer reaches across time to include all who believe through the witness of the apostles.
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Fr. Sam draws a parallel to the vocation of every priest—to be consecrated to God for the sake of His people, and to lead them to the truth. While truth can sometimes...
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As Jesus prays to the Father, saying He has shared everything with His followers, Paul echoes the same spirit, telling the priests of Ephesus he has not withheld a single word of God’s plan...
Fr. Sam Kachuba reflects on Jesus’ promise in John 16:20–23: though sorrow may come, joy will follow. The Christian path isn’t always easy, but when we walk with Christ, no trial can steal the joy rooted in Him.
On this solemnity of the Ascension, Fr. Sam Kachuba reflects on Jesus’ return to the Father—not as an ending, but as a new beginning for the Church. Though lifted from their sight, Christ promises the Holy Spirit and assures us: He is always with us.
In today’s Gospel reflection, Fr. Sam Kachuba explores Jesus’ gentle reminder that we’re not ready for everything all at once. As Christ promises the Spirit of Truth, we’re invited to embrace our limitations and trust in the timing of God’s revelation. Some things may be too heavy for now, but the Spirit will guide us when the time is right.
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