Santa Misa de Hoy Mayo 6, 2026
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This episode of CANITY presents a full Catholic Mass celebrated on May 6, 2026, centered on the Gospel reading from John 15, where Jesus describes Himself as the true vine and His followers as branches. The homily reflects deeply on the spiritual meaning of 'poda' (pruning), interpreting suffering and trials not as useless burdens but as necessary processes that purify and enable believers to bear abundant fruit. The speaker emphasizes that union with Christ through prayer, sacraments, and fidelity to His teachings is essential for spiritual fruitfulness. He draws powerful examples from the lives of saints like San Carlos Acutis, whose faith remained radiant even in the face of terminal illness, and highlights how painful experiences—when offered in love—become instruments of redemption and evangelization. The Mass includes traditional prayers, the Eucharistic consecration, intercessions for global peace and persecuted Christians, and a closing invocation of the Virgin Mary and the saints. The tone is reverent, hopeful, and deeply pastoral, calling listeners to embrace their crosses with trust in God’s redemptive plan.
Suffering and trials are not meaningless—they are divine pruning that leads to spiritual fruitfulness.
True union with Christ requires prayer, sacraments, and fidelity to His teachings.
The testimony of saints and the faithful enduring pain with faith is a powerful form of evangelization.
Offering our pain to Christ makes us collaborators in His redemptive work.
The Eucharist is the source and summit of Christian life and the means of continual spiritual renewal.
Opening Liturgy and Penitential Rite
The Mass begins with the traditional Catholic liturgy of the Word, including the penitential act, the Gloria, and the opening prayers, setting a tone of humility and gratitude.
Lecture from Acts of the Apostles and Psalm 122
The reading from Acts recounts the early Church’s debate over circumcision for Gentile converts, leading to a council in Jerusalem. This is followed by the joyful Psalm 122, expressing the pilgrim’s joy at entering Jerusalem.
Gospel of John 15:1-8 – The True Vine
“No eres inútil cuando sufres. No eres inútil cuando te están podando.”
The Meaning of Suffering and Spiritual Fruit
“El testimonio de un hermano fruto de una poda dolorosa ha producido frutos.”
Prayer, Sacraments, and Fidelity to Christ’s Message
“Si permanecéis en mí y mis palabras permanecen en vosotros, pedid lo que deseáis y se realizará.”
“No eres inútil cuando sufres. No eres inútil cuando te están podando.”
“Si permanecéis en mí y mis palabras permanecen en vosotros, pedid lo que deseáis y se realizará.”
“El testimonio de un hermano fruto de una poda dolorosa ha producido frutos.”
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Jesus Christ
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Holy Spirit
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Virgin Mary
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Gospel of John
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San Carlos Acutis
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Acts of the Apostles
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Santa Teresa de Jesús
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San Francisco de Asís
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San Juan de Ávila
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San Martín de Porres
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