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Recent readings, reflections, and conversations shared by the Metanoia community.
- Reflection
From Doubt to Divine Love
Second Sunday of Easter or Sunday of Divine Mercy · April 12, 2026
- Conversation
How do today’s readings connect to each other? What is the common thread? Readings: Acts of the Apostles 4:1-12, Psalms 118(117):1-2,4,22-24,25-27a, John 21:1-14
Friday within the Octave of Easter · April 10, 2026
- Reflection
Eyes Opened, Hearts Burning Amidst Suffering
Wednesday within the Octave of Easter · April 8, 2026
- Conversation
How do today’s readings connect to each other? What is the common thread? Readings: Acts of the Apostles 2:14,22-33, Psalms 16(15):1-2a,5,7-8,9-10,11, Matthew 28:8-15
Monday within the Octave of Easter · April 6, 2026
- Reading
Psalms 16(15):1-2a,5,7-8,9-10,11
Monday within the Octave of Easter · April 6, 2026
- Reflection
Embracing Resurrection Joy
Monday within the Octave of Easter · April 6, 2026
- Reflection
Discovering Grace in the Dawn of Easter
Monday within the Octave of Easter · April 6, 2026
- Conversation
How do today’s readings connect to each other? What is the common thread? Readings: Acts of the Apostles 2:14,22-33, Psalms 16(15):1-2a,5,7-8,9-10,11, Matthew 28:8-15
Monday within the Octave of Easter · April 6, 2026
- Reflection
Finding Hope in Everyday Graces
Friday of the third week of Easter · April 24, 2026
- Conversation
Tell me more about “Mary Magdalene” in the context of today’s readings. Mary Magdalene is a devoted follower of Jesus, present at both His crucifixion and the empty tomb. Her role as the first to witness and announce the Resurrection emphasizes the importance of women in the gospel message.
Holy Saturday/Easter Vigil · April 4, 2026
- Reading
Isaiah 52:13-15,53:1-12
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Reflection
Love's Wounds, Family's Grace: A Reflection for Home
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Conversation
How does the suffering described in Isaiah 52:13-15,53:1-12 and the Gospel account of Jesus' passion (John 18:1-40,19:1-42) bring about healing for us, as suggested by the reflection title 'His Stripes, Our Healing'?
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Conversation
Tell me more about this reflection: “Love's Wounds, Family's Grace: A Reflection for Home”
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Reflection
His Stripes, Our Healing, Our Hope
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Conversation
Tell me more about “High Priest” in the context of today’s readings. In ancient Israel, the High Priest was the chief religious official, responsible for offering sacrifices and interceding with God on behalf of the people. The Letter to the Hebrews, as heard in the Second Reading, presents Jesus as the new and perfect High Priest, who offered himself as the ultimate sacrifice and continually intercedes for us in heaven.
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Reading
Psalms 31(30):2,6,12-13,15-16,17,25
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Conversation
How does today's reflection relate to the Catechism of the Catholic Church? The reflection is titled "Love's Wounds, Family's Grace: A Reflection for Home" and today's Gospel is John 18:1-40,19:1-42.
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Reading
John 18:1-40,19:1-42
Friday of the Passion of the Lord · April 3, 2026
- Conversation
Tell me more about “Feast of Passover” in the context of today’s readings. The Feast of Passover is a week-long Jewish festival celebrating the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery. It provides the setting for many key events in the Gospels, particularly the institution of the Eucharist.
Thursday of the Lord’s Supper · April 2, 2026