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Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of God.1

Daily Devotional: Gift of the Holy Spirit:
Fear of the Lord—a gift of reverence for God.
Proclamation of Faith:
“I believe in God the Father.”
The Blessed Mother:
In imitation of the Blessed Mother, we are called to the humility she possessed at the Annunciation.
Jesus:
In imitation of Jesus, we are called to the humility He showed at becoming man.
Glorious Characteristic:
Subtlety—our bodies will be free from restraint by matter, yet palpable. (John 20:19-23)
Spiritual Work of Mercy:
Pray for the living and the dead
Corporal Work of Mercy:
Feed the hungry
Sacrament:
Baptism
Commandments:
  1. I am the Lord Your God; you shall not have strange gods before Me.
  2. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain.
  3. Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.
Thought for the Day:
Blessed Virgin Mary: “Let it be done to me according to Your Word.”

Today’s Reading

Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

Matthew 16: 13-20

A beautiful profession of faith.
"He [Jesus] said to them, 'But who do you say that I am?' Simon Peter said in reply, 'You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.' Jesus said to him in reply, 'Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly Father."

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Mission

We could find no better way to describe the purpose of Daily Beatitude than the Prologue of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, Paragraph 1:

God, infinitely perfect and blessed in himself, in a plan of sheer goodness freely created man to make him share in his own blessed life. For this reason, at every time and in every place, God draws close to man. He calls man to seek him, to know him, to love him with all his strength. He calls together all men, scattered and divided by sin, into the unity of his family, the Church. To accomplish this, when the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son as Redeemer and Savior. In his Son and through him, he invites men to become, in the Holy Spirit, his adopted children and thus heirs of his blessed life.

Content

We are called to live in beatitude. This contemplation is one designed to help us incorporate the beatitudes into our day. This work is not one of absolutes. It is just one way to incorporate the countenance of Jesus into each day. It is not the only way. View our rationale.

Each day a different beatitude is presented with several points of focus that provide meditation. An additional reading is included daily related to the beatitude or one of the points of focus. All readings are archived for your convenience.

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