Skip to content
July 5, 2026
  • Authentic news from the Vatican
  • Contact
  • Forget password
  • Home Page for Saint Kieran’s Campbeltown Parish
  • Links
  • Login
  • Parish Bulletins 2026
  • Register
  • Subscribe to the weekly bulletin of St. Kieran’s, Campbeltown
Infinity

Infinity

where to begin and where to end

Primary Menu
  • Authentic news from the Vatican
  • Contact
  • Forget password
  • Home Page for Saint Kieran’s Campbeltown Parish
  • Links
  • Login
  • Parish Bulletins 2026
  • Register
  • Subscribe to the weekly bulletin of St. Kieran’s, Campbeltown
Light/Dark Button
  • Home
  • Reflections
  • Feast in a Simple Sign
  • Reflections

Feast in a Simple Sign

08:48 AM (Last updated: 08:48 AM) 2 minutes read 367 views

Thursday of the Easter Octave – Acts 3:11-26; Psalm 8:2,5-9; Luke 24:35-48

The Body of Christ

Not just a symbol, but the Lord himself, given to us in love.

“Peace to you!” Christ says to his disciples, and to us. “Why are you troubled, and why do doubts arise in your hearts?” Then he shows them his hands and feet, asks for food, and lets them see that the risen Lord is no ghost, no distant memory, but truly alive.

What a comfort that is. The Resurrection is not just a dazzling miracle from the past; it is the beginning of a new, living relationship. Jesus does not keep his distance. He remains close, familiar, and wonderfully human. He still meets us in ordinary things — even in simple bread. That is why the Eucharist is such a gift: the Risen Christ comes to us quietly, humbly, and really.

And Peter’s words still ring out today: “Repent, therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be wiped away.” This is the heart of Christian hope. Christ is alive, and because he is alive, forgiveness is possible, refreshment is possible, and a new start is always possible.


Discover more from Infinity

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

What do you feel about this?

  • Reflections

Post navigation

Previous: Hope for Those Who Suffer
Next: I’m going fishing

Related Stories

word-image-1949-1
2 minutes read
  • Reflections

Something new is coming

05:05 AM 55
Pasożyt
3 minutes read
  • Reflections

A Living Temple, Built on Rock

14:45 PM 37
Heart-shaped piece of ice on snowy rocks next to a frozen river in a mountainous landscape
2 minutes read
  • Reflections

And our hearts as cold as ice

13:30 PM 60
word-image-1894-1
3 minutes read
  • Reflections

Failure as an opportunity

08:20 AM 81

Recent Posts

  • Something new is coming
  • A Living Temple, Built on Rock
  • And our hearts as cold as ice
  • Failure as an opportunity
  • Convictions

Categories

  • Bulletins
  • Bulletins 2026
  • Links
  • Miscellaneous
  • Reflections
  • Uncategorized
  • Home Page for Saint Kieran’s Campbeltown Parish
  • Contact
Copyright © 2026 All rights reserved. | ReviewNews by AF themes.