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A Reminder of Our Unity in Faith.The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica is an important moment for Catholics. This basilica, located in Rome, is the cathedral church of the Pope and is called the “mother of all churches.” It reminds us that our faith is not only personal but shared by millions around the world. The Lateran Basilica stands as a sign of unity, showing that we are part of something much larger than ourselves.
This feast also helps us reflect on the importance of places of worship. Just as the Lateran Basilica is a sacred space for the Church, our local parishes are also holy places where we gather to pray, celebrate the sacraments, and be in community with each other. We don’t just come to church for our own benefit but to be part of the body of Christ.
The history of the basilica, which goes back to the time of Emperor Constantine, reminds us that our faith has deep roots. The Church has gone through challenges, yet it continues to stand strong. This encourages us to stay committed to our faith, even when things are difficult. Our lives, like the basilica, can be rebuilt and renewed through God’s grace.
The feast also reminds us that, like the basilica, we are called to be temples of God’s presence in the world. We may not be grand or famous like the Lateran Basilica, but we are still important in God’s eyes. Every small act of love, every moment of kindness, helps build up the Church.
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“This union of my soul with God is my wealth in poverty and joy in deepest afflictions.” (CW 2:489) – St. Elizabeth Ann Seton – Lord, let nothing today prevent me from enjoying your dwelling within me.
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