Imagine having Jesus and his mother as guests at your wedding! Although, truly, we shouldn’t have to imagine it because Christ is present in every marriage and it is through the gift of his grace that married couples are given the strength to live the vows they make to each other. Jesus’ presence at the wedding in Cana affirms the goodness of every marriage… so why do we still have so many problems? Often, it’s because we forget that we have to continually invite Jesus into our hearts, our lives, our marriages, and our families. But when we forget, his mother, the perfect example of discipleship, has a reminder for us… do whatever her Son tells us!
This week's readings:
Gospel – John 2: 1-11
1st Reading – Isaiah 62: 1-5
Psalm 96
2nd Reading – 1 Corinthians 12: 4-11
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