Santa Misa de Hoy Abril 9, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Catholic Mass for April 9, 2026, centered on the liturgical celebration of the Eucharist. The service follows the traditional structure of the Mass, beginning with the Penitential Act, the Gloria, the Liturgy of the Word featuring readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel of Luke, and culminating in the Eucharistic Prayer and Communion. The homily reflects on the post-resurrection appearances of Christ, emphasizing three key purposes: Christ’s need for intimate connection with His disciples, the strengthening of their faith through visible proof, and the call to be witnesses of the resurrection in the world. The speaker underscores that true witness is most powerful in times of suffering and doubt, urging believers to remain faithful even when God feels distant. The Mass concludes with the Our Father, the Lamb of God, and a spiritual communion, followed by a blessing and dismissal.
Christ’s resurrection appearances were not only historical but deeply personal, fulfilling His need for connection with those He loves.
Faith is strengthened through tangible encounters with Christ, especially in moments of doubt and difficulty.
Believers are called to be living witnesses of Christ’s resurrection, not just in words but in integrity and perseverance through suffering.
Spiritual communion is a valid and powerful way to receive Christ when physical communion is not possible.
God is faithful to His promises—He never deceives, and His word stands firm across generations.
Opening Rites and Penitential Act
The Mass begins with the traditional Catholic opening prayers, including the Sign of the Cross, the Penitential Act, and the Confiteor, where the priest confesses sins and asks for intercession from Mary, the angels, and the saints.
Liturgy of the Word – Acts of the Apostles
“You killed the author of life, but God was resurrected among the dead, and we are witnesses.”
Liturgy of the Word – Gospel of Luke
“Look at my hands and my feet, it is I myself. Touch me and see, for a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see I have.”
Homily: The Threefold Meaning of Christ’s Resurrection Appearances
“We have to be witnesses in the middle of the world that Christ has resurrected. We don’t follow an ideology, neither left nor right. We follow the Son of God.”
Eucharistic Prayer and Closing Rites
The Mass continues with the Eucharistic Prayer, the consecration of bread and wine, the memorial of Christ’s death and resurrection, intercessions for the Church and the faithful departed, the Our Father, and the final blessing. The episode ends with a spiritual communion and the dismissal.
“Look at my hands and my feet, it is I myself. Touch me and see, for a ghost does not have flesh and bones as you see I have.”
“We have to be witnesses in the middle of the world that Christ has resurrected. We don’t follow an ideology, neither left nor right. We follow the Son of God.”
“You killed the author of life, but God was resurrected among the dead, and we are witnesses.”
Host
God
other
Jesus Christ
person
Jesus
person
Holy Spirit
other
Peter
person
Acts of the Apostles
other
Mary, Virgin
person
Luke
person
Bishop José
person
Rafael
person
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