With two weeks till lent Father Kubicki recommends great practice which you can do during the time of prayer and fasting. Also hear about the inspirational conversion story of Saint Ignatius and how it relates to you today.
Happy and blessed Easter! As we celebrate this most important holiday Father Kubicki shares some words from Pope Francis who encourages us that all things are being made new just as Jesus rose anew from the grave.
Today is Holy Saturday. The Passion is over, Jesus is dead, the resurrection has yet to take place. This is a time of waiting, hope and anticipation. Take some time to wait and hope this day as we anticipate the resurrection of Jesus.
Today is Good Friday, the day we remember in a particular way the passion and death of Jesus Christ. Father Kubicki shares some words from Pope Francis about the answer which God presents to evil in the world. Check this out to hear what this answer is.
On Holy Thursday Father Kubicki reflects on love and its many ways of showing itself. How does Jesus show us His love for us? Listen to this reflection to get the surprising and beautiful answer to this question of love.
As we prepare to remember God’s love for us during Holy Week, Father Kubicki reflects on the individual nature of Jesus’ Passion on the cross. He did not die for a group of people but an individual. That individual is you.
As we continue to reflect on the last days of Jesus during this Holy Week Father Kubicki reflects on the courageous act of Jesus in facing His death. Why did Jesus need to die such a terrible death? Listen to this reflection to find out.
Father James Kubicki reflects on today’s Gospel where Mary anointed Jesus’ feet with expensive perfume and wiping his feet dry with her hair. How are you expressing your love for Jesus this week?
Today is Palm Sunday, the start of Holy Week. Father Kubicki shares some insights from Pope Francis about Palm Sunday there are many characters in the bible this week. Who are you in this story?
Today is the feast of Saint Toribio of Nohobaho, a bishop from the 1500s. What makes his story so intriguing is the unusual circumstances behind his ordination and position. In those times there was much corruption which this great saint confronted.
As we prepare for Holy week and the graces which God wants to give us, Father Kubicki shares some insights from Pope Francis about this special and most Holy time in the Church. Check out this reflection to help you prepare for Holy Week.
Father Kubicki shares powerful words from the bible about the reality of salvation being . Father Kubicki shares a poem to illustrate the importance of today and not letting things be put off until tomorrow. What are you called to do today?
Father Kubicki shares a poem from a man named Theodore Radtke abut the coming of Spring. Father discusses the surprising similarity between spring and the celebration of Easter which we are preparing for now. Listen to this reflection to learn more.
Today is the feast of Saint Joseph. Saint Joseph isn’t talked about much in the bible, but he is very significant. Father Kubicki shares the power of resting in the Lord. Let’s learn from Saint Joseph’s silent strength which is always there even when he is sleeping.
Today is the feast day of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, a Bishop of Jerusalem about 300 years after Jesus. Saint Cyril was declared a doctor of the Church for some powerful words he wrote for catechists which Father Kubicki shares today.
As we draw closer to the passion and resurrection of Jesus Father shares insights into the unusual glory which Jesus talks about in today’s readings. Check out this reflection to hear what this glory is and why it is so unusual.
Father Kubicki shares insights into today’s readings where the Temple Guards were unable to arrest Jesus because of the powerful words He spoke. Are you reading Jesus’ words in the bible and letting it penetrate you today?
Today is the feast day of Saint Louise de Marillac, a woman who founded the daughters of Charity with Saint Vincent De Paul. Father Kubicki shares the challenging life of saint Louise and her dependence on her Spiritual mother Mary.
Did you know we can pray by arguing with God? In today’s reflection Father Kubicki shares words from Pope Francis about the importance of honest prayer as if we are opening our heart to a friend.
As we focus on prayer this Lent Father Kubicki shares some reflections from a British Monk and Cardinal Archbishop named Bazel Hume. This Man struggled with prayer a lot, but prayer has value in our faithfulness rather than our comfort from it.
Today is the anniversary of the Canonization of many great saints by Pope Gregory the 15th. Father mentions many of the great saints who were canonized on this day, but he also mentions a more humble saint. Listen to this reflection to find out who.
Father Kubicki shares insights from a Gospel story in today’s readings. A royal official asked Jesus to heal his child. How far did this official need to go in order to see Jesus? Check out today’s reflection to find the answer to this.
Father Kubicki shares some insights into the powerful and merciful words of Saint John in today’s Gospel. God doesn’t want to condemn us but to be merciful to us. Are you able to soften your heart today and ask for God’s Mercy?
Today is the feast of Saint Frances. As a girl Saint Frances wanted to be a nun but her parents had arranged a marriage for her against her wishes. She and her husband grew in holiness and when he died, she joined a convent. How can you grow in holiness?
Today is the feast of Saint John of God, a man who founded many hospitals and had great love for the impoverished in life. Saint John of God had the same compassionate love that God has. Does that love live in you?
Today is the feast of two women who were both Mothers and Martyrs, Saint Perpetua and Felicity. They were imprisoned for wanting to be Catholic and eventually executed because they wouldn’t renounce their faith.
In his message for Lent this year, Pope Francis talked about the three traditional Lenten practices: prayer, fasting and almsgiving. He said that these three practices are related and constitute a movement away from sin.
As we continue through Lent Father Kubicki shares a special Lenten message which Pope Francis shared with the faithful this year during this time of penance and temptation. Father Kubicki shares insights into temptation and how it leads to freedom.
Today is the feast of Saint Casimir, a prince you died at the age of twenty-five, before he was able to ascend the throne. Father Kubicki shares some words from a biography about this great saint and his great holiness.
How do we understand today’s Gospel where Jesus gets angry and drives the money changers out of the temple? Father Kubicki sheds light on the emotion of anger and we should deal with anger. Need advice on this? Check out this Reflection!