Answering Christ’s Call: Loving the Lazarus Among Us

Guest Post by: David Tonaszuck

A reflection on the Gospel of Luke 16:19-31

Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

Today we gather in joy, giving thanks and glory to our LORD God, whose love never ends. Every time we come together—whether in prayer, at Mass, in the sacraments (especially the Eucharist), or in the ordinary moments of our lives—Jesus is truly present with us. He walks beside us, gently reminding us, “My son, my daughter, I love you so very much and am always with you.”

Life can distract us from this truth. But when we pause and listen, we realize Jesus’ presence is more than comfort—it’s a call. He invites us to see with his eyes and love with his heart, reaching out to those around us with compassion.

The Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus: A Call to See and Respond

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 199

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏✝️

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

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First Mass, then the game! 🏈
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We need a letter! 🙏
To Jesus thru Mary 🙏
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What a week! 🙂
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Amen!
Talk to God always. 🙏🙏🙏
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The Simple Catholic Sunday Funnies: Episode 20

Welcome to another The Simple Catholic Sunday Funnies! Growing up, one of my favorite parts of Sunday was flipping to the comics section of the newspaper: a little pocket of humor, color, and light-heartedness to start the week.

Now, in that same spirit, I’m excited to share this weekly collection of wholesome, funny Catholic comic strips. Thanks to the incredible talents of artists like Father Alvaro Comics, The Catholic Cartoonist, Sam Estrada, Tomics, and Fr. Michael DeBlanc. These comics bring a joyful twist to our shared faith, reminding us that laughter is one of God’s great gifts.

Enjoy Catholic comics!

You can follow Fr. Michael on Instagram: @patermichaeldeblanc and on Facebook Fr. Michael DeBlanc).

From My Weekly Meme Hunt:

Other frequent Catholic comic contributors:

Follow The Catholic Cartoonist on Instagram.

Follow Father Alvaro Comics on Instagram

Find more of Sam’s work at prostrada.com!

I hope this week’s edition of The Simple Catholic Sunday Funnies brought a smile to your face and a bit of lightness to your Sunday. In a world that can often feel heavy, it’s good to pause, laugh, and see our faith reflected in simple moments of joy.

Be sure to check back next week for more Catholic humor — and as always, feel free to share with a friend who could use a laugh and a little grace.

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The Feast of the Presentation: Obedience and Faith

By: Karen Estep

The Feast of the Presentation is an example of Mama Mary being obedient to
the Lord. Under Mosaic Law, women who have given birth have to wait a specified
amount of time to return to worship at the temple. In Mary’s case because Jesus was a
male child, she had to wait 40 days. Thus, this is the reason we celebrate the Feast of
the Presentation on February 2nd, 40 days after Christmas.

I imagine for a woman that had given her life over to the Lord not getting to
worship in His house may have seemed like a daunting task. It probably required a
good amount of patience and an enormous amount of obedience. I feel like even 2,000
years later, we, just like Mary, are being called to have such faith.

A Journey of Faith Across Denominations

I did not grow up Catholic. I was baptized at 2 months old into the Lutheran faith.
However, for various reasons, my family did not attend a church until I met my best
friend in 2nd grade. She invited me to attend the church where her parents were
pastors, The Salvation Army. I was invited to a VBS that they were running and that is
where I first encountered Jesus for myself.

After getting married, my husband and I decided that we wanted to attend a
Methodist church in our area. While that church was just what we needed as
newlyweds, as we matured in our faith and had our own family, we felt called to
something more. However, that something more would call us to be patient and
obedient due to COVID closing everything down.

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An 1199 Word Interview with Mercy Divine


Editor’s Note: Matthew Chicoine interviewed Kira Andrea via phone call on September 3rd, 2025. Some of the questions/answers have been rearranged, edited, and paraphrased to provide the best reader experience without losing any integrity of the answers given.


Journey of Music and Faith

You’ve had incredible success in the mainstream music world, from America’s Got Talent to TV placements and charting songs. What led you from that path to writing and performing music specifically for the Church?

We lived in Los Angeles for about five years. We started in secular rock bands playing in clubs. We moved back home in 2011/2012 (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio), had our daughter and we were asked to play for the Life Teen Mass at our local parish. I had cantored at Mass since I was 13. 

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Radical Trust and Single-Minded Devotion: Faithfulness in the Little Things

Guest Post by: David Tonaszuck

A reflection on the Gospel of

Friends in Christ,

As we gather here in prayer to give glory to our LORD God through Jesus, let’s pause for a moment to recognize something sacred: Christ is truly present among us. He’s here in our prayers, in the Scriptures proclaimed, in the Mass, in the sacraments—especially in the Eucharist. He’s also here in the smiles, the kindness, and the loving hearts of those sitting right beside us. When we really know that Jesus walks with us wherever we go, it changes how we listen. We start to tune our ears and our hearts for His voice, especially in times of prayer. And if we’re quiet, if we listen closely, sometimes we can sense those gentle words He speaks right into our hearts: “My son, my daughter, I love you so much. I am always with you. Come, follow me, and together our hearts will become one—one with our Father in Heaven and the Holy Spirit.”

Radical Trust: Faithfulness in the Little Things

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Catholic Meme Monday— Issue 198

Hope you had a blessed Sunday! 🙏✝️

Time for another Catholic Meme Monday.

Can’t believe it’s the Feast of Saint Padre Pio again! This year has flown by. 🙏
Is there a doctor here?!
You are welcome!

Amen!

True Christian witness. Forgive your enemies. Only possible with the grace of God. 🙏
Dark KNIGHT of the Soul
Happy Belated Feast of Saint Matthew!
The struggle is too real! 🙂😄🙏
Pray daily! 🙏
St. Andrew Kim Taegon, St. Paul Chong Hasang, and companions prayer for us!
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Jesus is the real hero!
N64 really was the best gaming system!

That’s all I have this week. Stay tuned for next week’s Catholic Meme Monday. Receive updates straight to your email inbox by subscribing to The Simple Catholic blog.

P.S. If you prefer receiving quality Catholic humor in daily doses follow me on Instagram @thesimplecatholic.

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