ACTS-RGV-Brownsville Diocese

ACTS-RGV-Brownsville Diocese ACTS Brownsville Diocese Chapter This is the page of the ACTS Missions Chapter of the Catholic Diocese of Brownsville.

The page is intended to serve as a communication and evangelical tool for ACTS Missions retreats within the Diocese of Brownsville.

08/28/2023

Join us in wishing Bishop Flores a happy birthday! 🥳
We give thanks to God and offer grateful praises for the gift of life. May God's love and grace be with you to enjoy many happy years. 🥳
Happy birthday, Bishop Flores! 🥳
Many blessings! Felicidades! ❤

The Arms of God Lord, I do run to You.  I pray that I will daily build a habit of running to You in all things.  I pray ...
04/20/2022

The Arms of God

Lord, I do run to You. I pray that I will daily build a habit of running to You in all things. I pray that I will turn to You with my every need. I cling to You, Divine Lord, and seek to rely upon You always.

Jesus, I trust in You.

When a child is frightened or gets hurt, the natural place of comfort is the arms of a parent. This is the first thing a crying child looks for. So it must be with us.

The arms of our Father in Heaven, and Jesus our Savior, are what we must run to in our need. We should not hesitate to turn to God in all things, especially when tempted to despair, or when we recognize our weakness and sin.

When burdens weigh you down, or when you get angry or are tempted to despair, where do you turn? Some turn to sinful fleshly comforts, others to harsh words, and others run to God.

Run to God in every moment! Ideally, we run to Him when life is good and when we are filled with great joy and consolation.

But God also wants us to run to Him, immediately, when life is hard. Make the arms of God the first thing you think about when you find yourself in need.

Knowledge of God is Beyond Word Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, please come and dwell within my soul.  H...
04/13/2022

Knowledge of God is Beyond Word

Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, please come and dwell within my soul.

Help me to know You and love You in the depths of my being. I desire to be in communion with You and to hear You speak Your mysterious language of love.

Most Holy Trinity, I trust in You.

Communion with the Trinity must be the central purpose of our lives. And though we may converse and speak words to Them, the deepest form of communication is beyond words.

It's a union, a giving of ourselves and a basking in Their Mercy. Knowing and conversing with the Trinity must take place in the depths of our souls through a language that is understood in a way that words cannot contain.

Do you know God? Do you know the Father, Son and Holy Spirit? Are you in daily communion with Them, speaking to Them, hearing Them?

Reflect upon your knowledge of the Divine Persons of the Trinity. Each "speaks" in His own way. Each one calls to you, communing with you, loving you.

Let your soul come to know the Persons of the Holy Trinity. A relationship with Them will fulfill the deepest longings of your soul.

God Uses the Weak Lord, I offer myself for Your service.  Help me to always come to You in humility, acknowledging my we...
04/12/2022

God Uses the Weak

Lord, I offer myself for Your service. Help me to always come to You in humility, acknowledging my weakness and sin.

In this humble state, please shine through so that Your glory and power will do great things.

Jesus, I trust in You.

If you were God, and you had some glorious task you wanted accomplished, who would you choose? Someone with manifest gifts? Or someone who is weak, humble and appears to have very few natural gifts?

Surprisingly, God most often chooses the weak for the greatest tasks. This is one way through which He is able to manifest His almighty power.

Reflect, today, upon whether you have a high and lofty view of yourself and your abilities.

If so, be careful. God has a hard time using someone who thinks this way. Seek to see your lowliness and humble yourself before the glory of God.

He wants to use you for great things, but only if you allow Him to be the one who acts in and through you. That way, the glory belongs with Him and the work is accomplished according to His perfect wisdom and is a fruit of His abundant Mercy.

The Desire for Good Lord, I offer you my heart and every desire within it.  Help me to long for You and for Your holy Wi...
04/11/2022

The Desire for Good

Lord, I offer you my heart and every desire within it. Help me to long for You and for Your holy Will to be fulfilled in this world. May I desire what You desire and long for an abundance of Mercy in our world.

Jesus, I trust in You.

God smiles upon us and lavishes rewards upon us for the love we offer to Him and to others. Our works of love, when inspired by His grace, are transformed into treasures in Heaven. But that's not all that is transformed into treasures.

Even our desire to do good and to serve God is transformed. God sees all things, even our smallest sincere desires, and transforms all into grace.

What do you desire in life? What do you long for? Do you find that your desires are attached to sinful acts? Or do you find that your desires and longings are for the good things of Heaven and the works of God. Seek to transform even your desires and you will be

The Scourge of Sin Lord, I thank You for all that You endured in Your holy Passion.  I thank You for Your suffering and ...
04/10/2022

The Scourge of Sin

Lord, I thank You for all that You endured in Your holy Passion. I thank You for Your suffering and Cross. I thank You for redeeming suffering and transforming it into a source of salvation.

Help me to allow the sufferings I endure to change my life and purge me of my sin. I unite my sufferings to Yours, dear Lord, and pray that You will use it for Your glory.

Jesus, I trust in You.

Why was it that Jesus suffered as He did? Why did He receive such a severe scourging? Why was His death so painful? Because sin has consequences and is the source of great pain.

But Jesus' voluntary and sinless embrace of suffering transformed human suffering so that it now has the power to purge us and free us from sin and all attachment to sin.

Do you realize that the extreme pain and suffering Jesus went through was on account of your own sin? It's important to acknowledge that humbling fact.

It's important to see a direct connection between His suffering and your sin. But this should not be a cause of guilt or shame, it should be a cause of gratitude. Deep humility and gratitude.

Being an Instrument Lord, I offer myself to You as a window for Your merciful Heart.  Shine through me, dear Lord.  May ...
04/08/2022

Being an Instrument

Lord, I offer myself to You as a window for Your merciful Heart. Shine through me, dear Lord.

May I be a true instrument of Your grace and may I always remember that You and You alone are the source of all grace and Mercy.

Jesus, I trust in You.

When God calls us to fulfill some mission, who is at work? God or us? The truth is that we are both at work, God is the source and we are the instrument.

We make a freewill effort, but it is God who shines through. Just as a window can act as a source of light in the house, it is not the window that shines, it is the Sun.

Similarly, we must surrender ourselves to God so that He will shine through us, but we must always remember that we are only a window through which God will shine in our world.

Do you want God to shine through you brightly? Do you want His rays of love to radiate and enlighten others? If you do, then humble yourself so that you can become His instrument of grace.

Recognize that you are nothing more than an instrument, not the source. Be open to the Source of all Grace and He will shine through with great power

Redemption of the World Lord, help me to gaze deeply upon Your Cross and to discover, within that Cross, an ocean of pur...
04/05/2022

Redemption of the World

Lord, help me to gaze deeply upon Your Cross and to discover, within that Cross, an ocean of pure Mercy. Wash me in this sacrificial love and help me to obtain eternal redemption. Jesus, I trust in You.

The Incarnation was the greatest act of Mercy ever known. The only subsequent act that surpassed it was the act of Jesus dying on the Cross destroying sin and death by His blood.

The redemption of the world, through the blood of the Cross, is an act of love and Mercy that we will never fully comprehend. We could never be grateful enough for this act since we will never fully fathom the depth of this love.

Spend time throughout this day pondering the crucifix. Hold it in your hand, look at it, imagine it and meditate on it.

And then try and close your eyes from time to time pondering the full reality of the Crucifixion. This was not an easy sacrifice.

It was especially difficult to receive such brutality and to say, "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do." This is Divine Mercy

The Incarnation and Birth Lord, I thank You with profound gratitude for uniting Your divine soul with fallen humanity. I...
04/03/2022

The Incarnation and Birth

Lord, I thank You with profound gratitude for uniting Your divine soul with fallen humanity.

I thank You for uniting Yourself with me, a sinner. May I always be in awe of the Mercy bestowed upon me through Your Incarnation.

Jesus, I trust in You.

When the eternal Son of God took on flesh in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary, human nature was changed forever.

By uniting Himself with humanity, God raised our dignity to a whole new level. The Incarnation established a new unity between God and man and this is an act of the utmost Mercy on God's part.

Ponder, today, the great miracle of new life. Think of the birth of a small child.

And then try to imagine this little and helpless child being the Creator of the Universe and the Savior of the World. What a gift of God’s Mercy

Creation as an Act of Mercy Lord, I thank You for the wonderful gift of creation. I thank You for creating all things ou...
04/02/2022

Creation as an Act of Mercy

Lord, I thank You for the wonderful gift of creation. I thank You for creating all things out of love and for being the one and only source of all that is. All of creation reveals Your merciful love.

Jesus, I trust in You.

In preparation for a deeper understanding of The Divine Mercy, we begin with the first gift of God: The Creation of the World.

God, in His goodness, created the world out of nothing. This act of creating everything out of nothing reveals, in part, that creation is a pure gift from the goodness of God. This first act of love is His first act of Mercy.

Ponder the gift of creation throughout this day. Try and let your heart be filled with gratitude for all God created out of nothing. All creation reflects the splendor and beauty of our God.

From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, popeContemplating the Lord’s passionTrue reverence for the Lord’s passion means fi...
04/01/2022

From a sermon by Saint Leo the Great, pope

Contemplating the Lord’s passion

True reverence for the Lord’s passion means fixing the eyes of our heart on Jesus crucified and recognizing in him our own humanity.

The earth — our earthly nature — should tremble at the suffering of its Redeemer. The rocks — the hearts of unbelievers — should burst asunder. The dead, imprisoned in the tombs of their mortality, should come forth, the massive stones now ripped apart.

Foreshadowings of the future resurrection should appear in the holy city, the Church of God: what is to happen to our bodies should now take place in our hearts.

No one, however weak, is denied a share in the victory of the cross. No one is beyond the help of the prayer of Christ.

His prayer brought benefit to the multitude that raged against him. How much more does it bring to those who turn to him in repentance. Ignorance has been destroyed, obstinacy has been overcome.

The sacred blood of Christ has quenched the flaming sword that barred access to the tree of life. The age-old night of sin has given place to the true light.

The Christian people are invited to share the riches of paradise. All who have been reborn have the way open before them to return to their native land, from which they had been exiled.

Unless indeed they close off for themselves the path that could be opened before the faith of a thief.

The business of this life should not preoccupy us with its anxiety and pride, so that we no longer strive with all the love of our heart to be like our Redeemer, and to follow his example.

Everything that he did or suffered was for our salvation: he wanted his body to share the goodness of its head.

First of all, in taking our human nature while remaining God, so that the Word became man, he left no member of the human race, the unbeliever excepted, without a share in his mercy. Who does not share a common nature with Christ if he has welcomed Christ, who took our nature, and is reborn in the Spirit through whom Christ was conceived?

Again, who cannot recognize in Christ his own infirmities? Who would not recognize that Christ’s eating and sleeping, his sadness and his shedding of tears of love are marks of the nature of a slave?

It was this nature of a slave that had to be healed of its ancient wounds and cleansed of the defilement of sin. For that reason the only-begotten Son of God became also the son of man. He was to have both the reality of a human nature and the fullness of the godhead.

The body that lay lifeless in the tomb is ours. The body that rose again on the third day is ours. The body that ascended above all the heights of heaven to the right hand of the Father’s glory is ours.

If then we walk in the way of his commandments, and are not ashamed to acknowledge the price he paid for our salvation in a lowly body, we too are to rise to share his glory.

The promise he made will be fulfilled in the sight of all: Whoever acknowledges me before men, I too will acknowledge him before my Father who is in heaven.

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