Santa Misa de Hoy Mayo 8, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Catholic Mass celebrated on May 8, 2026, centered on the theme of divine love and imitation of Christ. The liturgy begins with the Penitential Rite and the Liturgy of the Word, featuring readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel of John, emphasizing Christ’s commandment to love one another as He has loved us. The homily reflects deeply on the idea that Christ, as both God and man, is the ultimate measure of all things—calling believers to model their lives after His example. The speaker draws from the spiritual tradition of *The Imitation of Christ* by Thomas à Kempis, urging listeners to ground their subjective experiences in objective truth found in Scripture and the teachings of the saints. A powerful reflection follows on divine election and vocation, addressing feelings of unworthiness among priests, seminarians, and married couples, affirming that God’s choice is not based on human merit but on grace. The Mass includes prayers for Pope Leo, peace in conflict zones, the faithful departed, and the sanctification of the Eucharist. The episode closes with the consecration, communion, and final intercessions, culminating in a profound personal act of love and surrender to Christ.
Christ is the perfect model of humanity—imitate Him in love, patience, and mercy.
Subjective feelings must be tested against Scripture and the wisdom of the saints.
God chooses us not because we are worthy, but because He knows we can succeed through His grace.
Vocation—whether priestly, married, or spiritual—is a call to bear lasting fruit.
The Eucharist is the living memorial of Christ’s sacrifice and the source of spiritual strength.
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Introductory Rites and Penitential Act
“I confess to God Almighty and to you, brothers, that I have been a lot of thought, words, and omission. For my fault, for my great fault.”
Liturgy of the Word: Acts and Gospel Reflection
“This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.”
Homily: Christ as the Measure of All Things
“The man God, that is Jesus Christ, is for us Catholics the measure of all things, the example to imitate.”
Vocation, Grace, and the Call to Fruitfulness
A moving reflection on divine election, addressing feelings of unworthiness among priests, seminarians, and married couples. The speaker affirms that God’s call is rooted in grace, not human merit, and encourages trust in God’s plan.
Eucharistic Prayer and Final Intercessions
The Mass reaches its climax with the Eucharistic Prayer, the consecration of bread and wine, and the memorial of Christ’s sacrifice. Prayers are offered for the Pope, the Church, the faithful departed, peace in the world, and personal sanctification.
“This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.”
“The man God, that is Jesus Christ, is for us Catholics the measure of all things, the example to imitate.”
“If the Lord calls you, it is because He knows with His grace you can achieve it.”
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Jesus Christ
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Holy Spirit
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Pope Leo
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Thomas à Kempis
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Mary, Mother of God
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Acts of the Apostles
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Gospel of John
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San Francisco de Asís
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San Carlos Acutis
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Satan
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