Traditional Latin Mass Sunday Reflections

Ascension of Our Lord Reflection: Our Uplifting

6 min · 12. maj 2026
episode Ascension of Our Lord Reflection: Our Uplifting cover

Beskrivelse

This reflection for the Ascension of the Lord traces the astonishing claim at the heart of this solemnity: that when Christ ascended, our human nature went with Him into the presence of the Father. Drawing on Saint Leo the Great's Ascension sermons, among the finest in the tradition, the reflection moves through the disciples' gaze heavenward, the angels' pointed question, and the Great Commission of Mark's Gospel to arrive at the Collect's quiet petition: that those who believe in the Ascension may themselves dwell in spirit amid heavenly things. The visible gives way to something deeper, and that is not loss but gift. Visit thedomesticchurch.com [http://thedomesticchurch.com] for more Catholic content for families and kids.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af Traditional Latin Mass Sunday Reflections-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

61 episoder

episode 2nd Sunday after Pentecost Reflection: The Excuses We Make cover

2nd Sunday after Pentecost Reflection: The Excuses We Make

This week's reflection sits down at the great supper of Luke's Gospel, where a generous host fills his hall after the first guests turn away with their small, busy excuses, a farm, some oxen, a new marriage. Drawing on St. Bede the Venerable, who saw in the open invitation God's mercy reaching past the comfortable to the poor and the overlooked, and on St. John Chrysostom's teaching that we pass from death to life by loving one another, the episode connects the banquet of the Gospel with the Epistle's call from First John to love not in word but in deed. Families will be encouraged to recognize the invitation already extended to them, and to answer it with open hands. Visit thedomesticchurch.com [http://thedomesticchurch.com] for more Catholic content for families and kids.

4. juni 20265 min
episode Corpus Christi Reflection: The Medicine of Immortality cover

Corpus Christi Reflection: The Medicine of Immortality

On the feast of Corpus Christi, the Church lifts the Blessed Sacrament out of the tabernacle and carries it into the streets, professing before the world that the Host is truly Jesus. This reflection follows the Mass propers from the Introit's honey from the rock to Christ's blunt words in John, "My flesh is food indeed," and asks how ordinary bread becomes the Body of God. Saint Ignatius of Antioch, writing on his way to martyrdom, called the Eucharist the medicine of immortality, while Saint Ambrose explained to new Christians that the word which formed Christ in the Virgin can change bread into his Body. The episode closes on the Secret's gift of unity: one bread, one Church. Visit thedomesticchurch.com [http://thedomesticchurch.com] for more Catholic content for families and kids.

2. juni 20265 min
episode Holy Trinity Sunday Reflection: Three Names, One Glory cover

Holy Trinity Sunday Reflection: Three Names, One Glory

On Holy Trinity Sunday, the Church completes its journey through the mysteries of the liturgical year and names the God who accomplished them all. This reflection draws on Paul's soaring doxology from Romans — "O the depth of the riches of the wisdom and of the knowledge of God" — and the Introit's cry of mercy from Tobit, to show that Trinity Sunday is first and foremost an act of worship, not a theology lecture. Saint Gregory of Nazianzus (Fifth Theological Oration) illuminates how God revealed himself progressively across salvation history so the light of the Trinity could "shine upon the more illuminated," while Saint Augustine (De Trinitate, Book I) unpacks Paul's three prepositions as a Trinitarian signature written into the heart of Scripture. The Gospel's nighttime conversation with Nicodemus anchors the mystery in the sacramental life of every baptized soul. Visit thedomesticchurch.com [https://www.thedomesticchurch.com] for more Catholic content for families and kids.

30. maj 20267 min