Tuesday, April 28, 2026

CHRISTIAN MOTHER


“A virtuous woman, who can find her? Her worth is far more than rubies… Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised” (Proverbs 31).

And what is the role of the Catholic mother?

“To bear children for heaven”

Cows have offspring, dogs and hares do too, but while these creatures of God raise children for the earth, the Christian mother must do so for heaven. Because before satisfying the body, one must think about satisfying the soul. Before thinking about what the children will wear, one must think about whether they are clothed in grace. That is why the role of the mother is fundamental, so much so that Our Lord lived without a father, but not without a mother.

“To bear children for heaven…” By practicing the virtues, above all;  Hence the Curé of Ars said that “virtues pass gently from mothers to children.”

From a mother, one learns one’s first prayer or one’s first insult.

From a mother, a child first learns to distinguish good from evil; hence the pernicious nature of that ideological current that says “no limits should be set,” “no corrections should be made,” “one should never raise a hand.”

“Do you have children? Train them up, bend their heads from their youth” (Sirach 7:23), for “an unbroken horse becomes unruly, and a spoiled child becomes rebellious” (Sirach 30:8).

Sunday, April 26, 2026

THE 5 CURSES OF ADULTERY


1. Corruption of the Soul

“But he who commits adultery lacks understanding; he who does so destroys his own soul,” (Proverbs 6:32).

The person who commits adultery finds pleasure in it, and this is due to a soul contaminated by evil; their thoughts are unhealthy and wrong, and within them there is a turmoil of emotions that control them.

“Corrupting the soul” has to do with rotting, destroying, damaging, attacking, disturbing; the person whose soul is corrupted never acts in the right way, but rather the evil that has taken root within them is what leads them to sin.

2. Spiritual Blindness

“Why, my son, be blinded by an adulteress, why embrace the bosom of a stranger?” (Proverbs 5:20).

Adultery always begins as an affair; during the initial stage, everything seems rosy, and the spouse comes to believe they have found what will truly satisfy them. However, this sin blinds them and prevents them from seeing the grave error they are committing.

The adulterous person always ends up losing. In a simple case, being discovered leads to the loss of trust, and in an extreme case, even the family itself is lost. What begins as a simple "slip" or "release," as many call it, ends up taking them too far, to the point of entangling them in their own sin.

3. The Loss of Blessings for the Family

"Drink water from your own cistern, flowing water from your own well. Should your springs overflow in the streets, your streams of water in the public squares? Let them be for yourself alone, never to be shared with strangers." (Proverbs 5:15-17)

When a man or woman commits adultery, marital dysfunction arises. The time that should be spent between spouses and family is lost, and that's when blessings, both financial and spiritual, begin to slip away.

In many cases, people end up raising children who aren't their own and abandoning their responsibilities to their own families, thus forgetting the precious treasure that the family unit represents to God.

4. God Will Use Your Adultery as Punishment

“The kisses of an adulterous woman are a bottomless snare; God does not leave unpunished those who are entangled with her” (Proverbs 22:14).

Infidelity ends up becoming pain and bitterness; what began as pleasure ends up bringing terrible emotional consequences. Many people who have experienced adultery know that it results in a terrible sense of shame, in addition to causing irreparable damage to the family.

"What starts badly, ends badly," and any relationship that begins based on lies and deceit will not have a good ending, for God will never bless such a relationship; on the contrary, He will use it to demonstrate the folly of those who commit adultery.

The lover becomes the very punishment for those who practice adultery, and things they may not have accepted in their marriage will now have to be dealt with.

5. Losing Everything

"No one leaves a spouse for something better, but for something easier." From the beginning, infidelity starts with a desire to fill a "void" that, according to the person, their own spouse is incapable of filling. However, one of the saddest scenarios is when, after losing everything because of infidelity, the spouse realizes too late all the damage their actions caused.

There is irreparable damage in marriages, even within the Christian community.  Relationships that once broke down due to infidelity and ended in divorce. A good piece of advice: "Don't throw away what was once the best decision of your life." "Don't ruin your marriage; instead, nurture that garden every day, and you'll see that you'll reap the best years alongside the person you once chose to love."


Friday, April 24, 2026

THE JOY OF MARY


“She sees the body of her Son, resurrected and glorious, all past ugliness now gone, the grace of those divine eyes restored, and his former beauty resurrected and increased. (...) He whom she held dead in her arms, she now sees resurrected before her eyes. She holds him, she does not let him go, she embraces him and begs him not to leave her; then, speechless with grief, she knew not what to say; now, speechless with joy, she cannot speak.”

Fr. Luis de Granada


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

TRUST IN THE BLESSED VIRGIN


True devotion to the Blessed Virgin is tender, that is to say, full of trust in her, like the trust of a child in its beloved mother. This devotion leads you to turn to the Blessed Virgin in all your material and spiritual needs with great simplicity, trust, and tenderness, and to implore the help of your loving Mother at all times, in every place, and under every circumstance: in times of doubt, that she may enlighten you; in times of straying, that she may guide you back to the right path; in times of temptation, that she may sustain you; in times of weakness, that she may strengthen you; in times of fall, that she may lift you up; in times of discouragement, that she may revive you; in times of scruple, that she may free you from them; in the crosses, anxieties, and setbacks of life, that she may console you.  Finally, in all material and spiritual difficulties, Mary is your ordinary recourse, without fear of bothering your loving Mother or displeasing Jesus Christ.

🌿Saint Louis Marie Grignion de Montfort - “True Devotion to Mary”.


Sunday, April 19, 2026

THE PLACE OF PRAYER

The place of prayer must not be pleasant and delectable to the senses - some people seek such a place - lest the issue should be recreation of the senses, and not recollection of spirit.


 St. John of the Cross , 

      Spiritual Maxims 230

 

Friday, April 17, 2026

THE MASS ABOVE ALL ELSE


By incorporating it into the Holy Mass, our prayer not only enters the mighty river of liturgical prayers—which would already give it a special dignity and efficacy ex opere operantis Ecclesiae (through the action of the Church at work)—but it also merges with the infinite prayer of Christ. The Father always hears Him: “I know that you always hear me” (Jn 11:42), and in consideration of Him, He will grant us all that we need (and that truly serves our souls).

Consequently: No novena or triduum can compare to the impetrative efficacy of a single Mass. How much confusion there is among the faithful regarding the objective value of things! What we do not obtain through the Holy Mass, we will never obtain through any other means. The use of those other methods blessed and approved by the Church is certainly good; it is undeniable that God grants many graces through them;  But let's put everything in its proper place. The Mass above all else.

Fr. Antonio Royo Marín, O.P.


Wednesday, April 15, 2026

THIS SAINT REFUSED TO RECEIVE COMMUNION FROM A HERETIC BISHOP

Saint Hermenegild, Martyr of the Eucharist

Saint Hermenegild (died 585) is considered xa martyr for his defense of the Catholic faith against Arianism, and is specifically known as the Martyr of the Eucharist because he was executed for refusing to receive communion (the consecrated host containing the Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Christ) from an Arian bishop during Easter.

The context: Hermenegild, son of the Arian Visigothic king Leovigild, converted to Catholicism.

The martyrdom: After being imprisoned in Tarragona, his father offered him freedom and reconciliation in exchange for receiving communion from an Arian bishop (who denied the divinity of Christ).

The refusal: Hermenegild rejected the communion offered by the heretic, preferring death to betraying the Catholic faith, and was immediately executed.

Recognition: Saint Gregory the Great recounts his story as that of a true martyr, and his feast day is celebrated on April 13.