Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 14, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Catholic Mass celebrated on April 14, 2026, following the liturgical structure of the Divine Liturgy. The service begins with the Penitential Rite and the Gloria, followed by readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel of John, focusing on the necessity of being 'born again' through the Spirit. The homily emphasizes that true faith is not merely intellectual assent but a living, personal relationship with God—rooted in trust, love, and experience. The speaker challenges listeners to examine whether their lives reflect a genuine encounter with Christ, warning that a faith reduced to ritual or need-based prayer results in a superficial testimony. The Eucharistic Prayer follows, with a profound invocation of the Holy Spirit to transform the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ. The Mass concludes with the Lord's Prayer, the Sign of Peace, and final blessings, including prayers for the Pope, the Church, peace in conflict zones, vocations, and the faithful departed. The tone is reverent, reflective, and spiritually urgent, calling for authentic Christian living.
Faith is not just knowledge—it requires a personal, trusting relationship with God.
A Christian's testimony is only meaningful when it reflects a lived experience of God's love and grace.
True faith transforms daily life, making one a witness to liberation, forgiveness, and peace.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life, where God’s redemptive work becomes present.
Prayer should not be transactional; it must grow from intimacy, not just need.
Opening Rites and Penitential Act
The Mass begins with the traditional Trinitarian invocation, the Penitential Rite, and the Confiteor, establishing a tone of humility and preparation for worship.
Liturgy of the Word: Acts and Gospel
“You have to be born again. The wind blows wherever you want and hears its noise, but you don't know where he comes nor where he goes. So is all who has born from the Spirit.”
Homily on Living Faith
“Our faith does not only mean to know, it means to know, logically accept a series of truths... but the faith, above all, implies trust. Confiance and treatment.”
Intercessory Prayers and Petitions
The congregation prays for the Pope, the Church, peace in the world (especially in the Middle East and Ukraine), vocations, and the faithful departed, emphasizing global solidarity.
Eucharistic Prayer and Concluding Rites
“Do this in remembrance of my own. This is the sacrament of our faith.”
“Our faith does not only mean to know, it means to know, logically accept a series of truths... but the faith, above all, implies trust. Confiance and treatment.”
“Faith implies trust, personal relationship. And therefore, the certainty of knowing not only that I listen to but that I love.”
“You have to be born again. The wind blows wherever you want and hears its noise, but you don't know where he comes nor where he goes. So is all who has born from the Spirit.”
Host
Jesus Christ
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Holy Spirit
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Acts of the Apostles
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Gospel of John
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Nicodemus
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Virgin Mary
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Pope Leo
person
Middle East
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Ukraine
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Juan
person
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