Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 12, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Eucharistic celebration for the Sunday of Misericordia (Divine Mercy Sunday) on April 12, 2026. The service follows the liturgical structure of the Mass, including the Liturgy of the Word with readings from the Acts of the Apostles, the First Letter of Peter, and the Gospel of John, focusing on themes of divine mercy, community, faith, and the resurrection. The homily emphasizes three key teachings: the importance of belonging to the Church as a living, diverse body of Christ; the need for humility and trust in God, especially during trials—using Saint Thomas’s doubt as a mirror for modern struggles; and the call to show our wounds not in pride, but as testimony of faith, love, and hope. The speaker urges listeners to embrace their personal crosses, trust in God’s providence, and live as light in the world through integrity, charity, and perseverance. The Mass concludes with the Eucharistic prayer, the Lord’s Prayer, and a final blessing, followed by a request for donations to support the upcoming papal visit to Madrid, Barcelona, and the Canary Islands.
God’s mercy is not reserved for the perfect but especially for sinners; divine mercy is the foundation of Christian hope.
The Church is a diverse, living body where each member has unique gifts and roles—unity in diversity is essential.
Faith grows through trials; humility in doubt (like Thomas) leads to deeper trust when we remember God’s past faithfulness.
Sharing our wounds with honesty and hope—without pride—can become a powerful testimony of Christ’s presence and victory.
In suffering, we are called not to withdraw from God but to deepen prayer, trust, and surrender, knowing Christ walks with us.
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Opening Liturgy and Introduction to Divine Mercy Sunday
“The Christian God is the God who is rich in misericordia, not only with the just, but especially with the sinners.”
Liturgy of the Word: Acts of the Apostles and First Letter of Peter
Readings from Acts highlight the early Church’s unity, shared life, and communal prayer. The First Letter of Peter speaks of rebirth through Christ’s resurrection and the value of enduring trials with faith.
Gospel of John: The Appearance of the Risen Christ to the Disciples
“Because you saw me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.”
Homily: Three Teachings from the Gospel
“We should intensify the prayer, the contemplation of the cross and the trust in God. Abandonate in the Lord, ask for forces and you will see how the Lord... gives you strength to continue on.”
Eucharistic Prayer and Final Blessing
The Mass proceeds through the Eucharistic prayer, the consecration of bread and wine, and the memorial of Christ’s death and resurrection. The homily concludes with a call to live as light in the world through integrity and love. A final appeal is made for donations to support the upcoming papal visit.
“Because you saw me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe.”
“Only love wins, only mercy is the path of happiness.”
“The Christian God is the God who is rich in misericordia, not only with the just, but especially with the sinners.”
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