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Mary and John the Baptist were two remarkable figures during the time of Christ. Here’s what Jesus said about them. Matthew 12:46 While he was speaking to the people, his mother and brothers came out to speak with him. One of them said, “Look, your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak with you.” Jesus responded by asking, “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers?” He then extended his hand to his disciples and said, “Behold, my mother and my brothers!” He explained that anyone who does the will of his Father in heaven is his brother, sister, and mother. As Jesus spoke these words, a woman in the crowd raised her voice and said, “Blessed is the womb that bore you and the breasts that nursed you.” Jesus responded, “Yes, rather, blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it.” Consider why Jesus responded the way he did when confronted about Mary. Matthew 11:11 Jesus said, “Truly I say to you, among those born of women, no one has risen to greatness like John the Baptist. However, the one who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.” Think about why Jesus said that no one has risen to greatness like John the Baptist, and why he said that the one who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than him. God chose John the Baptist from his mother’s womb to be the forerunner for Christ. Mary was a chosen vessel to bring forth His Son. Just as the Pharaoh was chosen by God for dishonor, Moses was chosen by God for honor, and Judas was chosen by God to betray Christ, God has chosen certain people to bring forth His will and fulfill His word. The scriptures say that Mary would be called blessed throughout all generations. Why? Because God chose her to bring forth His Son. For example, in Isaiah 1:48, it says, “For he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden; for behold, from henceforth all generations shall call me blessed.” (See comment for the rest)

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For generations, the Blackfeet people carried stories of where thev came from, where thev belonged, and how deeply their roots were planted in the Northern Plains. Those stories were passed through voice, ceremony, and memory long before institutions decided what history should look like. Today, science is finally catching up to what Elders already knew. DNA evidence now confirms that the Blackfeet Nation has lived on the Northern Plains for at least 18,000 vears. This is more than a data point or a headline-it is validation of oral tradition, cultural memory and ancestral truth that survived attempts to erase it. The land remembers its people just as the people remember the land This moment matters because it reminds us that Indigenous knowledge has always carried weight. Long before textbooks borders, or timelines written by outsidersthere was truth held in community and continuity. When science listens instead of dismisses, historv becomes fuller and more honest.

Vic

1 Corinthians 3:16 The Corinthian church was ‘feuding’. Fighting amongst themselves. A spirit of division had planted its ‘flag’, taking the spirits of Harmony and Unity captive. Truth was being ‘pulled apart’, sectioned off by a self-righteous spirit, embedding itself in the body of Christ. Paul reasoned with the church, encouraging them to discern and understand what they knew to be true. He brings them back to the Basics… they’re God‘s temple, not the building, but them, collectively and individually. The spirit is at home in them, each one of them, permanently. And… Each one of them has a gift, something to give to the whole body of Christ, all fitting together as one. One teacher wasn’t better than another, the message, the incorruptible truth of the Word was what mattered. “Whether Paul or Apollos or Peter, or the universe or life or death, or the immediate and threatening present, or the subsequent and uncertain future— all are yours”. Our faith is only fractured by denominations when we allow them to cause division among the body of Christ. The Truth has already sent us free when we put away the wisdom of this age and embrace His Truth… we have so much to learn. Spirits of Discernment and Understanding aren’t given to us to cause division, creating factions within the body, but rather to know Truth, for conviction and restoration to the body of Christ. Lord, we’re grateful for the servants, those tending to the flock, sharing Your wisdom, helping us to focus on what’s most important…You. Help us to grow to maturity strong spirits of Humility, Contentment and Harmony to be used for Your Glory.

Jean Meyer

It's a beautiful day to pray, don't let worries get in your way, ask for the answers your heart seeks, and be careful of the words you speak. It's a beautiful day to play, get out on the sunshine, let your cares slip away. Be open to nature in your heart, Mother Earth forgives you when your apart. It's a beautiful day to say what you need to say, say what someone else need to hear, hold them closely loving without fear. It's a beautiful day, let it come to be, enjoy the beauty, revel in the majesty...allow yourself to receive the best, and don't worry about the rest. Make today that beautiful day, let goodness and love show you the way. That's the prayer to you from me.make it a beautiful day and rest easy. It is my honor, Chicarone #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray

Candace Perry

Do your children view God positively? As parents, we significantly influence their understanding of the divine. A child's perception of God is shaped by early experiences and the values we impart. Our choices in parenting can nurture a healthy relationship with God or lead to a distorted image of Him. It's vital to establish clear moral principles and encourage ethical behavior from an early age, even before they can express their thoughts. While children will eventually form their own beliefs, our impact during their formative years is crucial. Proverbs 22:6 highlights the importance of guiding children in the right direction, indicating that this training will remain with them as they mature. This responsibility requires us to provide consistent moral and spiritual support that respects each child's uniqueness. By exemplifying virtuous behavior, teaching biblical values, and fostering character, we aim to create a lasting influence. Just as God invites us into a relationship based on grace and freedom, we should embrace a similar approach in our parenting. While God is sovereign, He honors our choices and works through them for His purposes, offering not only forgiveness but also a new identity that encourages courage and honesty instead of shame. God's discipline helps steer believers away from wrongdoing, promoting righteousness and holiness. He may use difficult situations or the natural consequences of our actions to draw our attention and inspire change. Although God is in control, His guidance leads to personal growth and transformation. My prayer is that Jesus will guide parents toward a deeper spiritual connection with Him, allowing His love to shine through in their parenting. Parents, remember to be the guiding light your children need, as their spiritual journey begins at home. Your support and example are crucial in shaping their beliefs and values.

FAITH

DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY! Is for ALL people , of ALL FAITHS!!! 🕊️ ===================== Divine Mercy Sunday, is a AWSUME and beautiful grace, for us all, as a gift from Sovereign God! God , is LOVE and MERCY! 🙏🥰 Go to confession, and ask your conscience, for help, confession is in the Holy Bible! The primary Bible verse regarding confession is 1 John 1:9, which states: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness" (NIV). It highlights that confession leads to forgiveness, cleansing, and restoration of fellowship with God. Key Bible Verses on Confession 1 John 1:9: The central promise of forgiveness upon confession. James 5:16: "Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed". Romans 10:9-10: Confessing that "Jesus is Lord" for salvation. Psalm 32:5: Acknowledging sin to God to receive forgiveness. Proverbs 28:13: "Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy Repent and do your penance! Go, to Holy Communion on April 12th 2026, at Sunday, Mass! And DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY, and doing above, takes away all your sins, and is a renewal, and ALSO takes AWAY ALL PUNISHMENT that comes with the sins after death! Which is purifacariin of your soul in purgatory before getting to heaven! Love a Sister in Christ! 🕊️

Loraine Pundt

Almost all of my dogs have been rescues, as well as two cats. They were all unwanted. Best pets ever. They KNOW they were rescued & are the best pets ever: loyal, loving, patient & very funny!! When it was time for some of them to make their transition to Rainbow Bridge, I stay with them till the end, pet them, talk to them, tell them I love them, thank them for finding their way to me so they could live a good long life (as puppies) or to live out their remaining years in a good home (older dogs). I tell them they were my best friends & that I’ll never forget them. To help me get over my sadness, as soon as I’ve able, I get another pet that needed a good home. When friends or families have lost pets, they say they won’t get another animal because THEY don’t want to go through that pain again. I know that pain many times over & tell them that it’s not about THEM, but about saving another innocent life.

FaithIsPowerful

God is Close No matter what we face, we can always seek our unchanging God. We just need to call on Him in truth.   Praying with truth requires recognizing our own brokenness. That means we need to accept and acknowledge that there is nothing we’ve done that makes us worthy of talking to our Creator. God draws near to us because He is good, kind, merciful, and humble. And we call on Him in truth when we humbly submit our will to His and genuinely delight in Him.   This doesn’t mean we need to call on Him perfectly—we can’t. We simply need to come as we are, and acknowledge our deep need for His grace, mercy, and love. You don’t need to have your life together. You don’t need to be free from anxiety, depression, or fear. In whatever moment you find yourself, God wants you to honestly and intentionally talk to Him.  And even though we might not always sense that God is near, the Psalms remind us that God will come to anyone who calls out to Him. God’s presence is not reliant on our feelings or our perception of circumstances—He is near whether we realize it or not.  So today, come as you are to the God who loves you. Draw near to God, and allow Him to draw near to you.