Divine Mercy is–
Life-changing.
Profound.
Dynamic.
Beautiful.
Powerful.
I am a pilgrim of mercy.
What if everything the Catholic Church teaches is true? Have you ever paused to consider that possibility? Not just for a fleeting moment, but really taken some time to ponder the possibility. We live in a culture that assumes that the church's teachings are false, unrealistic, or bigoted. It's time for us to seriously consider the other option, the other possibility. Because if it is all true, if everything the Catholic Church teaches is true, that changes everything. What if God really does exist and created you out of love for a purpose and with a mission that only you can fulfill? What if Jesus Christ really did come into the world, suffer, die, and rise again to save you? What if every mass is a miraculous encounter where bread and wine become the body and blood of Jesus Christ to nourish your soul and draw you closer to eternity with God? If everything the Catholic Church teaches is true, then your life is far more extraordinary than you could ever imagine. You're not a random accident. You're a child of God, called to greatness, created for eternity. Every choice you make, every act of love, every moment of prayer matters infinitely and forever. What if the Catholic Church's teachings on the dignity of every human person, the sanctity of marriage, and the importance of forgiveness are not just ideas or ideals, but divine truths?
What if the sacraments are not merely ancient rituals, but deeply personal encounters with God's grace that can heal you, transform you, and guide you through life? What if heaven is real and you are destined for it? If all of this is true, how you live your life matters. It really matters. It means we are called to something greater than pleasure, comfort, and worldly accomplishment. It means our faith is not just one part of our lives, but the very foundation of everything. And what if you lived as though it were all true? What if you prayed with the confidence that God hears you? What if you approached the Eucharist as the most important moment of your week? What if you loved others, forgave others, and served others, believing anything you did for them you did for Jesus in His most vulnerable moments? If everything the Catholic Church teaches is true, then it's not just about going to church on Sundays. And it's not just about following a set of rules. It's an incredible gift, an incomprehensible blessing, a striking alternative to the meaninglessness secularism offers. It's an invitation to live a life of meaning and purpose rooted in the reality of God's incredible plan for you and the fruits of living this way are found in the lives of the saints. Peace, even in the midst of chaos and turmoil, joy, even in the midst of suffering, a heart that loves and aches compassionately for others, and a soul that delights in everything that is good, true, right, just, and noble. In a culture that is dehumanizing people in a thousand different ways, Catholicism seeks to restore the very best of our humanity, enabling us to live as children of God. So, what if it's all true? The question isn't whether it will change your life. The question is, are you ready to let it? For three years, I answered questions for a young man who was considering becoming Catholic. He had new objections every month when we met. Finally, I got frustrated. Not because I felt he was wasting my time, but because I felt he was wasting his time. So this was my advice to him. And it is my advice to you today. Live your life as if everything the Catholic Church teaches is true. For a few months. Stop thinking about it and start living it. Live as if it were all true. That will change your life. And more importantly, it will transform you into a deeply compassionate, thoughtful, generous, loving person who is living with astounding intention. That was seven years ago, and he has never looked back. I don't think you will either. Live as if it were all true, and the fruits will speak for themselves. Trust, surrender, believe, receive.
There is a multi-generational problem in the church that deserves our urgent attention. It seems the growing consensus among Catholics is that mass is boring and that it isn't relevant to modern life. Nothing could be further from the truth. And this year, we want to change that mistaken perception forever. Dynamic Catholic is developing a world-class program that will teach Catholics, young and old, about the genius of the mass and show them exactly how it applies to their daily lives. I hope this stirs your soul. I hope you want to be a part of it. So click the button below. Choose your welcome gift. Become a Dynamic Catholic Ambassador today. We had so much fun creating these new welcome gifts for you. I hope you enjoy them. Have a great day. And remember, Be Bold. Be Catholic.
Eternal God, in whom mercy is endless. And the treasury of compassion inexhaustible.
Look kindly upon us, and increase your mercy in us.
That in difficult moments we might not despair nor become despondent.
But with great confidence submit ourselves to your holy will, which is love and mercy itself.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
See you tomorrow.
Thank you, Ambassadors.
You are changing the world.
Have a great day.
Have a great day.
Have a great day.
Hey, Isabel. One of the best ways to be a pilgrim of mercy is to collaborate with God to create holy moments. So I figured, while we have a couple of minutes, you could inspire the audience to create some holy moments. So what is today's Holy Moment Challenge?
I don't know. Let's see. Research a saint who inspires you.