Santa Misa de Hoy Mayo 2, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Catholic Mass celebrated on May 2, 2026, marking the liturgical commemoration of Saint Athanasius. The service begins with the traditional prayers of penitence and the Gloria, followed by readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel of John. The homily centers on the life and heroic defense of the divinity of Christ by Saint Athanasius, emphasizing his unwavering commitment during periods of intense persecution and ecclesiastical opposition. The speaker highlights how, in a time when nearly all bishops had succumbed to Arianism, Athanasius stood alone in affirming that Christ is true God and true man—a doctrine foundational to Christian salvation. The reflection draws powerful parallels between historical struggles for orthodoxy and modern challenges to faith, urging listeners to remember that 'those who do not know their history are condemned to repeat it.' The Mass continues through the Eucharistic Prayer, intercessions for global peace and persecuted Christians, and concludes with the Our Father, the Agnus Dei, and final blessings. The episode closes with a Marian prayer and invocation of saints, reinforcing the Church’s spiritual unity across time and space.
The divinity of Christ is not a mere theological abstraction—it is the foundation of salvation, as only God could atone for human sin.
Saint Athanasius exemplified heroic faith, enduring exile and isolation to defend the truth that Christ is true God and true man.
When the Church faces spiritual decline, it is often the faithful few who preserve the truth, echoing the principle that 'never have so many owed so much to so few.'
The Eucharist is the living memorial of Christ’s sacrifice and the source of spiritual life and unity for believers.
Prayer for the Church, the Pope, the faithful departed, and persecuted Christians remains essential in the life of the Church.
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Opening Prayers and Penitential Rite
The Mass begins with the traditional Trinitarian invocation, the Confiteor, and the Kyrie, setting a tone of humility and repentance. The faithful prepare their hearts for worship through confession of sin and invocation of divine mercy.
Liturgy of the Word: Acts of the Apostles and Gospel of John
The reading from Acts recounts Paul and Barnabas proclaiming the Gospel to the Gentiles after being rejected by Jewish leaders, affirming that Christ is a light to the nations. The Gospel of John features Jesus revealing His unity with the Father to Philip, declaring 'Who has seen me has seen the Father.'
Homily on Saint Athanasius and the Battle for Orthodoxy
“Nunca tantos hemos debido tanto a tan pocos como este hombre.”
Eucharistic Prayer and Intercessions
The Mass proceeds through the Eucharistic Prayer, where the bread and wine are consecrated as the Body and Blood of Christ. Intercessions are offered for peace in conflict zones (Iran, Lebanon, Ukraine), the persecuted Church, the sick, migrants, and all who ask for prayer.
Final Blessings and Marian Devotion
The Mass concludes with the Our Father, the Agnus Dei, and a final blessing. The episode ends with a profound Marian prayer, invoking the Virgin Mary as Mother of God and advocate, followed by the intercession of saints like San Carlos Acutis and San Francisco de Asís.
“Nunca tantos hemos debido tanto a tan pocos como este hombre.”
“El pueblo que ignora su historia está condenado a repetirla.”
“Si Cristo es Dios, y sólo si Cristo es Dios, Él es el Redentor.”
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Jesus Christ
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Saint Athanasius
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Virgin Mary
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Arianism
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Council of Nicaea
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Imperial Rome
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Pope Liberio
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Constantine the Great
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Church of Rome
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Church of Alexandria
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