
PRAYER FOR TODAY
6th Sunday of EASTER C 25 May 2025
Let us pray together:
Grant, almighty God, that we may celebrate with heartfelt devotion these days of joy, which we keep in honor of the risen Lord, and that what we relieve in remembrance we may always hold to in what we do
The 6th Sunday of Easter Reflection:
"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you."
In today’s Gospel, Jesus says to his disciples during the Last Supper: “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you” (Jn 14:27). He speaks these words not in a moment of calm, but at a time of great turmoil. Judas has gone out to betray him, Peter will soon deny him, and the others will scatter. Yet Jesus, facing his Passion, offers peace — not condemnation, not anger, but peace.This reveals the heart of Christ: a heart full of trust, not resentment. He shows us that peace is not the absence of hardship, but the presence of God even in difficulty. This
is the peace we are called to receive — and to give.
Jesus invites us to be meek and gentle, to disarm hostility with mercy, to sow peace in our families, communities, and world. We must ask ourselves: do I bring peace where I go? Or do I stir tension through harshness or impatience? Yet we cannot do this on our own. Jesus says:
“My peace I give you” — not as the world gives. His peace is the gift of the Holy
Spirit, who dwells in us, softens our hearts, and gives us strength to forgive and begin
again. It is a moment of farewell, but also one of hope. Jesus does not leave us alone —
He remains with us through the living presence of the Holy Spirit. The word
Paraclete means “He who stands beside.” The Holy Spirit walks with us, consoles us,
supports us, and guides us in the journey of faith.
Let us ask for this peace every day:
“Lord, give me your peace, give me your Holy
Spirit.” May this simple prayer take root in
our lives. And may Mary, Queen of Peace,
help us welcome the Spirit, that we may be
true instruments of peace in our time
AMOF JOZI: "WALKING IN HOPE"
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