WEDNESDAY OF THE SIXTH WEEK OF EASTER

SAINT(S) OF THE DAY: FEAST DAY ~ MAY 28, 2025

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Greetings and blessings, dear beloved family. Happy Wednesday of Sixth Week of Easter!

We thank God for the gift of life and particularly pray for all those who celebrate their birthdays in the month of May. We also pray for all those graduating during this season. May the good Lord bless and favor them, direct their path and grant them good health of body and mind. Amen 🙏🏽

May this new weeek be filled with peace, joy, and the renewed hope that comes from Christ’s Resurrection. Through the intercession of St. Joseph, we pray for all fathers, workers and all those who labour in this world. May the Lord bless the work of their hands 🙏🏽

The entire month of May is dedicated to our beloved Mother Mary, the Mother of God. As we continue to rejoice in the victory of Christ’s Resurrection, we give heartfelt thanks to God for the gift of life and for bringing us safely into the month of May. May this Easter season renew our strength, deepen our faith, and fill our hearts with the peace of the Risen Lord. May our Mother Mary continue to intercede for us and may God’s grace and mercy be with us all during this season of Easter. Wishing us all and our loved ones a joyful, blessed start to the month. Amen 🙏🏽

A PRAYER FOR OUR HOLY FATHER, POPE LEO XIV

Almighty God, we thank You for the gift of our new Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV. Grant him wisdom, courage, and humility as he leads the Church in truth and love. May the Holy Spirit guide his every word and action, and may he be a bridge of unity for all nations. Through the intercession of Mary, Queen of Peace, strengthen him in his mission to proclaim Christ to the world. Amen 🙏🏽

Heavenly Father, You have raised Your servant, Pope Leo XIV, to the Chair of Saint Peter. Pour out Your abundant blessings upon him. Through him, guide Your pilgrim Church along the path to Heaven. Grant him wisdom to discern Your will, Courage to fulfill it, And charity to shepherd Your people with the Heart of Christ. In this time of transition, Bring peace to troubled hearts, Joy to those who suffer, And hope to the despairing. May he be a faithful successor to Peter, A humble servant of Your Word, And a fearless herald of Your Divine Mercy and Truth. Strengthen him with the grace of the Holy Spirit, That he may lead the Church in unity, holiness, and fidelity. We entrust him to the maternal care of the Blessed Virgin Mary, And to the prayers of all the saints. Through Christ our Lord. Amen 🙏🏽

We thank God for the successful celebration of the Inauguration Holy Mass for Pope Leo XIV. May the Holy Spirit guide him as he shepherds the faithful, and may his pontificate be a source of renewal and unity for the Church. Amen 🙏🏽

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PRAYER FOR THE SOUL OF POPE FRANCIS: With the passing of Pope Francis, let us continue to pray for the eternal repose of his soul. Merciful and loving God, We entrust to You our beloved Holy Father, Pope Francis. May he rest in the light of Your presence, where suffering and sorrow are no more, and every tear is wiped away. Comfort all who mourn his passing and raise up shepherds who will continue to guide Your Church in humility and love.

Eternal rest grant unto Pope Francis, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon him. May his gentle soul and souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen 🙏🏽

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On this special feast day, as we continue to celebrate the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, with special intention through the intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary, and the Saints, particularly Saint Joseph, Patron of the sick and dying, we pray for the sick and dying and all those who mourn the loss of their loved ones. We pray for our loved ones who have recently died, especially for our Holy Father, POPE FRANCIS, all those who died today, and all the faithful departed may the Lord receive them into the light of Eternal Kingdom. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them. May their gentle souls and souls of all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in perfect peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen 🙏🏽 ✝️🕯✝️🕯✝️🕯

“Blessed are those who have died in the Lord; let them rest from their labors for their good deeds go with them.” ~ Rev 14:13

PRAYER FOR THE DEAD: In your hands, O Lord, we humbly entrust our brothers and sisters. In this life, you embraced them with your tender love; deliver them now from every evil, and bid them eternal rest. The old order has passed away: welcome them into paradise, where there will be no sorrow, no weeping or pain, but fullness of peace and joy with your Son and the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen 🙏🏽

As we continue our journey in the light of the Risen Lord, today we commemorate three extraordinary witnesses of faith: Saint Germanus of Paris (Patron of the poor and of social justice), a humble bishop known as the “Father of the Poor” who worked tirelessly for justice and peace; Saint Bernard of Montjoux (Patron of mountaineers and skiers), a courageous priest and missionary who ministered to travelers across the perilous Alpine passes; and Blessed Margaret Pole (Patroness of loyalty to the faith and Catholic heritage), a noblewoman and martyr who remained steadfast in her Catholic faith amidst political turmoil and persecution. Through the powerful intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary and these holy saints, we pray for the sick and the dying, especially those who are terminally ill or suffering in silence. We remember travelers, the poor and the needy, the persecuted, and all struggling souls. May peace, love, and unity flourish in our families and our world. Let us also lift up the Church, her clergy, and the conversion of sinners throughout the world. Amen. 🙏🏽

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PRAYER FOR PEACE ~ POPE FRANCIS:

Lord God of peace, hear our prayer!

A PRAYER FOR PEACE : Lord Jesus Christ, You are the true King of peace. In You alone is found freedom. Please free our world from conflict. Bring unity to troubled nations. Let Your glorious peace reign in every heart. Dispel all darkness and evil. Protect the dignity of every human life. Replace hatred with Your love. Give wisdom to world leaders. Free them from selfish ambition. Eliminate all violence and war. Glorious Virgin Mary, Saint Michael the Archangel, Every Angel and Saint: Please pray for peace. Pray for unity amongst nations. Pray for unity amongst all people. Pray for the most vulnerable. Pray for those suffering. Pray for the fearful. Pray for those most in need. Pray for us all. Jesus, Son of the Living God, have mercy on us. Jesus, hear our prayers. Jesus, I trust in You! Amen 🙏🏽

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SCRIPTURE REFLECTIONS:

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Today’s Bible Readings: Wednesday of the Sixth Week of Easter | May 28, 2025
Reading 1: Acts 17:15, 22—18:1
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 148:1–2, 11–12, 13, 14
Gospel: John 16:12–15

Gospel Reading ~ John 16:12–15

“When the Spirit of truth comes, He will guide you to all truth”

“Jesus said to his disciples: “I have much more to tell you, but you cannot bear it now. But when he comes, the Spirit of truth, he will guide you to all truth. He will not speak on his own, but he will speak what he hears, and will declare to you the things that are coming. He will glorify me, because he will take from what is mine and declare it to you. Everything that the Father has is mine; for this reason I told you that he will take from what is mine and declare it to you.”

In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus tells His disciples that when the Spirit of Truth comes, He will lead them to the complete truth. The complete truth is always beyond us and it is the Holy Spirit who will lead us there. We are all seekers after truth, the truth about ourselves, the truth about other people, the truth about our world, the truth about God. In John’s gospel Jesus says, ‘I am the truth’. Jesus is the truth in that He throws a penetrating light on all of reality, on our lives as human beings, on our world, on God. When Jesus tells his disciples that the Spirit of truth will lead them to the complete truth, He is really saying that the Holy Spirit will lead them to himself, to Jesus. As Jesus says in that gospel reading, ‘all he tells you will be taken from what is mine’. That is the role of the Holy Spirit in all our lives, to lead us towards the complete truth, who is Jesus, the Word made flesh. John’s Gospel suggests that we cannot make our way to Jesus on our own. We need the help of the Spirit that Jesus sends to make our way to Him. We need to surrender to the Paraclete if we are to really know Jesus, if we are to really grasp him with our mind, our heart and our soul. That is why the prayer, ‘Come Holy Spirit’, should never be far from our lips and our hearts.

Reflecting further on the Gospel reading, Jesus speaks with tenderness and wisdom, acknowledging the limits of His disciples’ understanding but assuring them of the continued revelation through the Holy Spirit. The “Spirit of truth” is not just a guide for intellectual clarity, but a divine companion who reveals the very heart of God. This Spirit comes to glorify Christ, to echo the voice of the Son, and to lead us deeper into divine intimacy. Jesus affirms that truth is not something we master alone it is gifted through relationship, through the living presence of the Holy Spirit who teaches, consoles, and declares the mysteries of God’s love.

Reflecting on the First Reading from the Acts of the Apostles recounts Paul’s bold address at the Areopagus in Athens, where he recognizes the Athenians’ religious longing and redirects it toward the true and living God. Paul doesn’t condemn their search for meaning; instead, he builds upon it, proclaiming the God “in whom we live and move and have our being.” He speaks of a God who is not distant, but near a God who calls all to repentance and who has revealed Himself fully in the Resurrection of Christ. While some scoff at the idea of resurrection, others like Dionysius and Damaris believe and follow. Paul’s witness reminds us that the Gospel is a message of both reason and revelation, appealing to the heart and intellect alike.

Reflecting on the Responsorial Psalm, the heavens and the earth unite in praise of the Lord. All creation is summoned to glorify the name of God. From angels in the heights to kings, princes, young and old everyone is called to honor the One whose majesty transcends the universe. This psalm reflects the central truth echoed in Paul’s sermon and Jesus’ words: all things are rooted in God’s glory, and it is our deepest joy and purpose to reflect that glory in our lives.

As we reflect on the words of the Sacred Scriptures today, are we attentive to the Spirit’s voice in our daily walk? Do we let Him guide us into the fullness of truth, even when it challenges us or stretches our comfort? Like the Athenians, we live in a world filled with altars modern idols, ambitions, and philosophies. Can we, like Paul, witness to the living God who is near to every searching heart? The Holy Spirit continues to declare Christ to us through Scripture, through prayer, through the Church, and through daily life. May God in His infinite grace and mercy, grant us His grace and let us be open to His guidance, humble enough to learn, and bold enough to speak. Amen 🙏🏽

Lord Jesus, send us the Spirit of truth to guide us in Your ways. Give us listening hearts that welcome Your Word and courage to proclaim Your name. May we reflect Your glory in our lives, and like Paul, speak of You to those who search unknowingly. Amen. 🙏🏽

MEMORIAL OF SAINT GERMANUS, BISHOP OF PARIS, SAINT BERNARD OF MONTJOUX, PRIEST AND BLESSED MARGARET POLE, COUNTESS OF SALISBURY, MARTYR ~ FEAST DAY: MAY 28TH: As we continue our journey in the light of the Risen Lord, today we commemorate three extraordinary witnesses of faith: Saint Germanus of Paris (Patron of the poor and of social justice), a humble bishop known as the “Father of the Poor” who worked tirelessly for justice and peace; Saint Bernard of Montjoux (Patron of mountaineers and skiers), a courageous priest and missionary who ministered to travelers across the perilous Alpine passes; and Blessed Margaret Pole (Patroness of loyalty to the faith and Catholic heritage), a noblewoman and martyr who remained steadfast in her Catholic faith amidst political turmoil and persecution. Through the powerful intercession of our Blessed Mother Mary and these holy saints, we pray for the sick and the dying, especially those who are terminally ill or suffering in silence. We remember travelers, the poor and the needy, the persecuted, and all struggling souls. May peace, love, and unity flourish in our families and our world. Let us also lift up the Church, her clergy, and the conversion of sinners throughout the world. Amen. 🙏🏽

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SAINT GERMANUS, BISHOP OF PARIS : Saint Germanus (also known as Germain d’Autun) was born around 496 near Autun in present-day France. Raised in a noble Gallo-Roman family, he devoted his early life to study and prayer under the guidance of holy mentors. At age 35, he was ordained and later became abbot of the Abbey of St. Symphorianus, where his deep charity and austere life set him apart even causing concern among his fellow monks for his excessive generosity.

In 555, while in Paris, he was unexpectedly appointed Bishop of the city by King Childebert. Despite his new title, Germanus retained his simplicity and compassion, becoming a spiritual father to the city. His holiness was so profound that even the king’s heart was softened, leading him to turn from worldly distractions and embrace charity and piety. Germanus’s bold preaching confronted the excesses of kings and nobles, even at personal risk. He tirelessly worked to end civil unrest and promote justice. Saint Germanus died on May 28, 576, and was buried in the monastery church he founded in Paris, now known as Saint-Germain-des-Prés. He is remembered for his miracles, his compassion for the poor, and his zeal for the salvation of souls.

PRAYER: O gentle Saint Germanus, you lived a life of humility, prayer, and deep love for the poor and forgotten. Intercede for us, that we may also become instruments of justice and peace in our communities. Help us to see Christ in the suffering and to serve them with compassion and dedication. Amen. 🙏🏽

SAINT BERNARD OF MONTJOUX, PRIEST: Saint Bernard of Montjoux (c. 923–1008), also known as Saint Bernard of Menthon, was born into nobility in the Alps of present-day France and Switzerland. Though destined for a comfortable life, he chose instead to dedicate himself to God, rejecting marriage and becoming a priest under the guidance of the Archdeacon of Aosta.

Moved by the spiritual and physical dangers faced by travelers in the Alpine region, Bernard devoted his life to missionary work in the mountains. For over 40 years, he preached the Gospel to pagan tribes, built churches and schools, and ministered to weary pilgrims crossing the treacherous mountain passes. He founded the famous Alpine hospices at Great and Little St. Bernard Passes places of refuge where travelers were welcomed, fed, and cared for by communities of priests. His legacy of hospitality continues today, with the iconic St. Bernard dogs named in his honor for their role in search and rescue.

PRAYER: Holy Saint Bernard, fearless shepherd of souls and protector of travelers, pray for all those on life’s treacherous journeys. Shield those who face dangers, especially on the road or in remote places. May your example stir in us the courage to go out in faith and bring Christ to others. Amen. 🙏🏽

BLESSED MARGARET POLE, COUNTESS OF SALISBURY, MARTYR: Blessed Margaret Pole (1473–1541) was born into the royal Plantagenet family, making her a niece to two kings Edward IV and Richard III and a potential claimant to the English throne. Despite political dangers, she remained loyal to the Catholic faith, even as the turbulent Tudor dynasty came to power.

She married Sir Richard Pole and had five children, one of whom, Cardinal Reginald Pole, would later become a staunch opponent of King Henry VIII’s break from Rome. Margaret was a faithful friend to Queen Catherine of Aragon and governess to Princess Mary, forging deep bonds of loyalty that would eventually cost her dearly. Although initially favored by Henry VIII, her steadfast support of the true Church and refusal to renounce her Catholic beliefs led to her arrest. Without a fair trial and with no clear evidence of treason, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London for two years. On May 28, 1541, at nearly 70 years old, she was brutally executed. Her death was a martyrdom not of politics, but of unwavering fidelity to Christ and His Church.

Cardinal Pole, upon learning of her execution, said, “Now I am the son of a martyr.” Blessed Margaret Pole was beatified in 1886 among the English Martyrs.

PRAYER: Blessed Margaret, noble martyr and unwavering daughter of the Church, pray for all who face persecution for their beliefs. Inspire in us a steadfast love for truth and a courageous heart to endure trials for the sake of the Gospel. Through your intercession, may we remain loyal to Christ and His Church. Amen.🙏🏽

Our Blessed Mother Mary, Saint Germanus of Paris, Saint Bernard of Montjoux, and Blessed Margaret Pole ~ Pray for us. 🙏🏽

THE HOLY FATHER, POPE FRANCIS’ MONTHLY INTENTIONS FOR 2025: FOR THE MONTH OF MAY: For Working Conditions ~ Let us pray that through work, each person might find fulfilment, families might be sustained in dignity, and that society might be humanized.

PRAYER FOR THE MONTH OF MAY ~ POPE FRANCIS: For Working Conditions ~ Jesus, You knew work in this world, and You understand its hardships and joys… Hear our prayer today. Working is a human trait… Work is sacred… The beauty of the earth and the dignity of work were meant to be united… The earth becomes beautiful when man works… Lord, You see that we believe this with conviction, but we desire even more for it to become a reality among us.

We are saddened when people can’t find work and lack the dignity of bringing bread to their home. Give us the light of your Spirit, open our hearts, do not let indifference overcome us.
Help us recover the gift of universal brotherhood. We ask for a heart as big as Jesus’s so we can embrace the call to work to give dignity to people and families.
Amen 🙏🏽

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DEVOTION OF THE MONTH OF MAY | MONTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY: May is dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God and our spiritual Mother. This month invites the faithful to draw closer to Mary through prayer, reflection, and imitation of her virtues especially her humility, obedience, purity, and unwavering faith. As the first and most perfect disciple of Christ, Mary leads us gently but firmly to her Son. Throughout Church history, May has been a time to honor Mary with special devotions such as the Rosary, May Crownings, Marian processions, and prayers like the Litany of Loreto. The Church teaches that Mary, assumed body and soul into Heaven, intercedes for us as Queen of Heaven and Mother of the Church. During this month, we are called to renew our relationship with her and seek her maternal care in our joys, sorrows, and needs. Mary said “yes” to God’s plan with total trust: “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be done to me according to your word” (Luke 1:38). Her faithful surrender encourages us to say “yes” to God’s will in our own lives. As we meditate on the mysteries of the Rosary and contemplate her role in salvation history, we grow in our love for her and our desire to follow Christ more closely.

In this beautiful month of blooming flowers, may our hearts also blossom with deeper devotion to the Mother of our Savior. Let us bring her our prayers, our homes, and our lives, asking her to accompany us with her love and protection.

“O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.”

Hail Mary, full of grace! Teach us to love Jesus as you loved Him. Cover us with your mantle of mercy, and help us to walk always in the light of your Son. Amen 🙏🏽

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PRAYER INTENTIONS: As we reflect on God’s Word and the lives of today’s saints, we lift our hearts in prayer for those in need of strength, guidance, and healing. We pray for all who, like Saint Paul in Athens, strive to share the truth of Christ in a world filled with confusion and disbelief. May the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of truth promised by Jesus, guide our minds and hearts to discern God’s will with wisdom and courage. We pray for those entrusted with leadership in the Church and society, that they may serve with justice and humility, inspired by the compassion of Saint Germanus. We remember travelers, mountaineers, and those working in difficult or remote places may they find protection and encouragement through the intercession of Saint Bernard. For those who suffer persecution, rejection, or injustice because of their faith, like Blessed Margaret Pole, may God grant them endurance and peace. We also remember the sick, the elderly, the terminally ill, and those who suffer in silence. May they be comforted by God’s presence and the care of compassionate hearts. Finally, we pray for unity in our families, parishes, and communities, and for the conversion of sinners throughout the world.

LET US PRAY

God of all truth, You, Your wisdom, Your love and all of Your glorious attributes are infinite in nature and are beyond my complete comprehension. As I humble myself before these holy truths, dear Lord, please bestow upon me the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of Truth, so that I may open my mind more fully to You by Your grace. May the process of deep discovery be one of great joy and become for me a process that continues into eternity. Jesus, I trust in You. Amen 🙏🏽

God of truth and mercy, You speak to our hearts even when we are slow to understand. Send forth Your Holy Spirit to lead us into all truth and to strengthen us in our witness to the Gospel. May the example of Saint Germanus inspire us to serve the poor with compassion, may Saint Bernard intercede for travelers and missionaries in dangerous paths, and may the steadfast faith of Blessed Margaret Pole awaken in us the courage to remain faithful amidst trials. Hear our prayers for those who are suffering, searching, or in need of hope today. Fill the world with the light of Your truth, and help us to glorify Your name with our lives.

We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen. 🙏🏽

Save us, Savior of the World. Our Blessed Mother Mary, Saint Germanus of Paris, Saint Bernard of Montjoux, and Blessed Margaret Pole ~ Pray for us. 🙏🏽

Thanking God for the precious gift of this new day, for the gift of our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV and the immeasurable love shown through His Son, our Risen Lord, Jesus Christ. As we continue to rejoice in the glory of the Resurrection, may our hearts remain open to the peace and hope that flow from His victory over sin and death. During this joyful Easter season, we pray that our loving Savior will deepen our faith and draw us closer to the mystery of His Passion, death, and Resurrection. May we walk in the light of His risen life, renewed in spirit and overflowing with grace. Praying for us all and our loved ones today and we pray for journey mercies for all those traveling during this Easter season. As we embrace the blessings of this new month, may God’s abundant grace continue to shower upon us, filling our hearts with peace, joy, and hope in His Resurrection. May this Wednesday be filled with blessings, safety, and the quiet joy that comes from knowing that Christ is truly risen! Alleluia! Have a blessed, safe, and grace-filled Wednesday, joyful Sixth Week of Easter🙏🏽

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