Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 11, 2026
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This episode of CANITY, titled 'Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 11, 2026', is a full liturgical celebration marking the last day of the Octave of Easter (VIII Pascua). The homily centers on the resurrection appearances of Jesus as recounted in the Gospel of Mark, particularly focusing on Christ’s rebuke of the Eleven for their unbelief and hardness of heart. The priest emphasizes that faith in the resurrection is not optional but a moral and spiritual duty, grounded in the testimony of eyewitnesses who died for their truth. He draws a powerful connection between reason and faith, arguing that the collective, life-altering testimony of the apostles demands belief. The message extends to the present day: every believer is called to be a missionary, proclaiming the 'good news'—that Christ has risen, eternal life is real, and death is not an end but a passage to reunion with God. The homily is deeply personal, reflecting on the pain of suffering and the sorrow of unbelief, while drawing inspiration from saints like Teresa de Jesús and Martín Descalzo, whose lives embodied hope in the face of death. The Mass concludes with the Eucharistic prayer, intercessions for peace and the faithful departed, and a final blessing.
Belief in Christ's resurrection is not just a matter of faith but a moral duty grounded in credible, life-giving testimony.
Unbelief in the resurrection is a failure of both reason and heart—reason recognizes the integrity of the witnesses; the heart should respond with joy and hope.
Every baptized Christian is called to be a missionary, proclaiming the good news of eternal life to the world.
Death is not the end but a doorway to eternal life; the key is to live each day in anticipation of that reunion with Christ.
The resurrection is the foundation of all Christian hope and the source of true peace and purpose.
Opening Liturgy and the Final Day of Easter Octave
The Mass begins with the traditional prayers of the Eucharistic liturgy, including the Gloria, the Collect, and the reading from Acts of the Apostles. The focus is on the conclusion of the Octave of Easter, with the homily preparing the faithful for the upcoming Divine Mercy Sunday.
The Resurrection Appearances and Christ's Rebuke
“Les echó en cara su incredulidad y dureza de corazón, porque no habían creído a los que lo habían visto resucitado.”
The Duty to Believe: Reason, Testimony, and Faith
“Tenemos el deber de creer que es un pecado ofensa no creer en ello.”
The Good News: Eternal Life and the Mission of the Church
“Hay vida eterna, la más maravillosa noticia que han escuchado los oídos humanos.”
Eucharistic Prayer and Final Intercessions
The Mass continues with the Eucharistic Prayer, the consecration of bread and wine, and the memorial of Christ’s death and resurrection. The priest leads prayers for peace, the sick, the Church, and the faithful departed, culminating in the Our Father and final blessing.
“Morir solo es morir para encontrarnos con Aquel al que tanto hemos amado y al que tanto hemos buscado.”
“Hay vida eterna, la más maravillosa noticia que han escuchado los oídos humanos.”
“El problema no es morir, sino haber vivido sin buscar a Cristo.”
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Jesus Christ
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The Eleven Apostles
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Eucharist
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The Church
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Gospel of Mark
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Holy Spirit
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Martín Descalzo
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Octave of Easter
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Mary Magdalene
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Saint Teresa of Jesus
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