Catholic Daily Reflections

Saturday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time - Singularly Devoted

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Jun 20, 2025
Explore the clash between serving God and money, highlighting the necessity of a singular devotion to the divine. Discover how Saint John of the Cross emphasizes the purification of desires, urging listeners to prioritize love for God. Learn that while we must love family and friends, true devotion to God enriches those relationships. The podcast illustrates how a deep commitment to God can naturally enhance our capacity to love others, ensuring that all our affections flow from a central devotion.
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Serving One Master Only

  • Jesus teaches that no one can serve two masters, either loving one and hating the other or being devoted to one and despising the other.
  • Serving God and mammon (money) simultaneously is impossible, emphasizing the need for single-hearted devotion.
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Purifying Desires for God

  • Saint John of the Cross teaches that our desires must be purified until we desire only God and His holy will.
  • All other desires are to be purged so that we may be singularly devoted to God.
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Singular Devotion Overflows

  • We must love family, neighbors, and even enemies as part of God's call to love.
  • Loving God singularly means our love for God overflows to loving others and aspects of life according to God's will.
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