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At the 2025 Napa Institute Eucharistic Procession in New York City, The Chosen actor Jonathan Roumie shared a moving, and distinctly New York, reflection on the Eucharist as “the express train to Heaven.”
Roumie recounted how daily Mass, Confession, and Adoration sustained him during the filming of The Chosen’s most intense scenes, including Christ’s Passion. He reminds us that holiness isn’t found in grand gestures but in daily humility, service, and uniting our lives to Jesus through the Eucharist. (video published on October 15, 2025)
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The Prayer of the Holy Rosary
helps us to meditate and contemplate on to what God's love has gone through,
It is ONLY by the Grace and Mercy of God that we choose to make good decisions and keep away from negative ones that ruin our life and even others. The Sacrament of Confession blesses us with hope, peace and with God's pure redemption and dignity...
Sacrament of Confession
helps us to experience God's forgiveness
and the happiness of freedom
from the burden and guilt of sin.
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The Celebration of the Catholic Holy Mass
The
Holy Spirit is central to the Mass, guiding the Church and the faithful to
participate in a way that honours Jesus Son of God, who offers Himself for the reparation of sinsin every
Mass, to God the Father.
The
Holy Spirit is seen as present and active through the prayers, readings, and
sacraments of the Mass, which helps unify the faithful and transform our lives.
The Holy Trinity is honoured during the
Catholic Holy Mass !
The Catholic Holy Mass is divided into two parts:
The first part: The Liturgy of the Word:
During the first part of the Catholic Holy Mass, the Word of God is both actual and suggestive because it is a living and active way that God communicates with us, and the Readings are chosen from the Catholic Bible to inspire reflection and action. They are not just historical accounts but are one of God’s way of speaking to everyone present, in a way that is both ancient and new, requiring faith and a welcoming heart to experience just how close God is to us: He is intimately aware of every moment we are going through and is always with us, helping us to remain faithful in His protective embrace – understood and accepted in His merciful Love that is full of His beautiful wisdom and holiness.
The second part: The Liturgy of the Eucharist:
The Holy Spirit's role:
During the "epiclesis," the priest asks the Father to send the Holy Spirit upon the bread and wine so that they may become the body and blood of Christ. The Holy Spirit acts with the priest to make Christ's sacrifice sacramentally present.
The priest's role:
The priest acts "in the person of Christ" (in persona Christi) - Jesus Christ is the principal offerer, acting through the priest. He presents the sacrifice of Christ to God the Father.
The faithful's role:
The faithful are called to participate in this sacrifice, offering themselves in union with Christ's sacrifice.
The sacrifice of Christ:
The Mass is the continuation of Christ's sacrifice on Calvary, where His death and resurrection are made present. It is a true sacrifice of propitiation for the sins of the world.
The bloodless sacrifice:
The Mass is the same Christ who offered Himself on the cross, but is offered now in a "bloodless manner" on the altar.
During Holy Communion we receive Jesus: The consecrated bread and wine, transformed into the actual body, blood, soul, and divinity of Jesus. This is called 'transubstantiation', and it is the way to become one with Christ and be strengthened in faith. Receiving Holy Communion is a physical and spiritual union with Jesus. It strengthens the bond between the believer and Jesus Christ.
Holy Communion is a preparation for eternal life !
As one who brings healing to Tobit in the Old Testament, St. Raphael has a special relationship with God the Holy Spirit who is also known for healing.
God's host of Angels
The Celestial Army of Angels who serve, worship and carry out God's will.
The always increasing number of Saints, Beatified, Martyrs, and those locally venerated...
By October 12, 2025
One of the latest canonized Saint - Saint Carlo Acutis
Carlo Acutis, born in 1991 and passed in 2006, is
globally known as the "influencer of God." With his extraordinary
devotion to the Eucharist and the creation of a website documenting Eucharistic
miracles, Carlo innovatively blended faith and technology, becoming a guiding
light for digital Catholic youth. Beatified in 2020 in Assisi, where his
incorrupt body rests, Carlo's fame for holiness grew thanks to numerous
testimonies of spiritual conversions linked to him. Pope Leo XIV's decision to
include him in the first group of saints canonized during his pontificate sends
a powerful message to new generations: holiness is possible today, even online !
Let us rejoice !
We give all the glory and thanks to God for all His immense guidance, help, courage and strength, even through the good people around us.
AMEN.
Let us all intercede for the liberation of victims of the evil one
AUDIO in Maltese - Fr Elija (Elias) Vella - PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
during Liberation Mass on Wednesday, 8th August 2012, at Our Lady of Sorrows
Parish Churh in St. Paul's Bay, Malta, Europe.
SACRAMENTALSare sacred signs instituted by the Catholic Church that prepare individuals to receive the grace of the sacraments and to sanctify various aspects of life. They are different from sacraments in that they don't confer grace directly, but rather dispose the faithful to receive it through the Church's intercession and prayer.
Examples include blessings, religious objects like rosaries and scapulars, St. Benedict's Medal and specific rituals like making the Sign of the Cross or using holy water.
During a Catholic Liberation Mass, salt, water and oil are blessed and exorcised.