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  1. We have asked Creighton faculty, staff and administrators to reflect upon the daily readings each day. Click on the underlined name below for the daily reflections. Each page includes a reference to each reading, as well as a link to the text of the readings.

  2. onlineministries.creighton.edu › CollaborativeMinistry › 102924Creighton U. Daily Reflection

    2 dni temu · Creighton U. Daily Reflection. Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time. Lectionary: 480. Ephesians 5:21-33. Psalms 128:1-2, 3, 4-5. Luke 13:18-21. Praying Ordinary Time. Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer. The readings today combine the themes of peace, redemption, and readiness.

  3. I searched online for how faith is defined and discussed – I found the following that most fit for me: FAITH means- belief, firm persuasion, assurance, firm conviction, faithfulness. Faith is confidence in what we hope for and the assurance that the Lord is working, even though we cannot see it.

  4. Daily Reflections from a Student's Point of View. On the cusp of Holy Week, today’s readings give us some hint of what the new creation, which we’ll celebrate at the Easter Vigil, actually looks like. We will be one. In the readings from Ezekiel and the psalm from Jeremiah, we hear God promising to gather the scattered remnants of Israel ...

  5. Our readings today suggest one possible hint: hope. Hope may point to the answer to our question of how. As we read in 2 Corinthians today, … we too believe and therefore speak, knowing that the one who raised the Lord Jesus will raise us also with Jesus and place us with you in his presence. We have hope in Jesus and hope in the resurrection.

  6. Faculty and Staff from across Creighton University, steeped in the Ignatian Tradition, reflection upon the Daily Scripture Readings. Each reflection has a link to the readings of that day from the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ site.

  7. Catholic Daily Reflections on the Gospel of the day. For personal devotion, prayer and meditation. Prepare for Mass or simply enrich you faith each day.