Santa Misa de Hoy Mayo 3, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Eucharistic celebration for May 3, 2026, centered on the Gospel of John where Jesus declares, 'I am the way, the truth, and the life.' The homily reflects on three key teachings: first, the importance of gratitude and memory of God's faithfulness, urging listeners not to become ungrateful like the Israelites who forgot God's miracles; second, the promise of eternal life and the hope of reunion with loved ones in heaven, emphasizing that death is not an end but a passage to God's presence; and third, the necessity of embracing the cross as a path to salvation, illustrated through a powerful parable of a man who gradually cuts pieces from his cross, only to find himself unable to enter heaven because he diminished the very instrument of his salvation. The liturgy includes readings from Acts of the Apostles and the Epistle to the Ephesians, a solemn Eucharistic prayer, and communal intercessions for peace, vocations, the deceased, and the Church. The episode concludes with the Lord's Prayer and a profound personal act of spiritual communion.
God’s love is constant, even when we cannot feel it—trust in His presence during spiritual darkness.
Eternal life is real: our loved ones who have died are in God’s care, not forgotten.
The cross is not a burden to be minimized but a sacred path to salvation—do not cut it down.
Faith means trusting God even when His plans are unclear, especially in suffering.
We are called to live as Christ lived: selflessly, forgivingly, and with radical love for all.
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Opening Liturgy and Preparation for Eucharist
The episode begins with the traditional Eucharistic opening prayers, including the Trinitarian invocation, the penitential rite, and the Kyrie, setting a reverent tone for the sacred celebration.
Reading from the Acts of the Apostles: The First Deacons
The reading recounts how the early Church resolved tensions between Greek and Hebrew-speaking widows by appointing the first seven deacons, including Stephen and Philip, highlighting the importance of service and unity in the Church.
Psalm and Epistle Reflection: The Living Stone
A poetic reflection on the metaphor of believers as living stones built into a spiritual temple, with emphasis on God’s mercy, justice, and the call to live in faith and hope.
Gospel of John: 'I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life'
“Who has seen me, has seen the Father.”
The Parable of the Man and the Cross
“He had taken three pieces. Three pieces enough for him to be able to pass the sky. And he couldn't access the sky because the cross that God allowed to touch the door of his life, he had cut.”
“Who has seen me, has seen the Father.”
“He had taken three pieces. Three pieces enough for him to be able to pass the sky. And he couldn't access the sky because the cross that God allowed to touch the door of his life, he had cut.”
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. Nobody will go to Father but for me.”
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