As the new year begins to unfold in the grace of God, we lift our hearts in reverence to the Most Holy Name of Jesus. This sacred Name, bestowed by the angel Gabriel and revealed at the Circumcision, is above every other name, for in it alone is found salvation, power, and mercy. "At the name of Jesus every knee should bend, of those in heaven and on earth and under the earth" (Philippians 2:10). Just as January is dedicated to the Most Holy Name of Jesus, each month of the year is given a special devotion to which our hearts are softened and prepared through special prayers and holy practices. In January, this month of new beginnings, we are invited to invoke His Name with tender devotion, making reparation for blasphemies and allowing it to sanctify our words, thoughts, and daily actions. Let us pray together, "O sweet Jesus may Your Holy Name be our refuge and our joy as we journey through the year ahead!" Through the changing seasons, each month draws us deeper into the mysteries of our faith, guiding us toward the heart of Christ and His Blessed Mother. In the cold and darkness of February we are warmed by devotion to the Holy Family. In the springtime of March, we honor St. Joseph, the faithful guardian; April is dedicated to the Resurrection of our sweet Lord; in May, we crown Our Lady with flowers of prayer; in June, we adore the Sacred Heart burning with love for sinners. The summer and autumn months call us to the Precious Blood, the Sorrowful Mother, the Holy Rosary, and the Poor Souls in Purgatory, while December prepares us once more for the coming of the Savior. These traditional devotions, woven into the fabric of the Church's year, are gentle invitations from heaven to grow in love, to imitate the virtues of the saints, and to unite our sufferings with those of Christ. Let us then embrace this beautiful cycle of devotion with humble and fervent hearts, allowing each month to form us anew in holiness. As we progress from the Holy Name of Jesus back into the Advent season, a longing for Christ's return should fill us, may our souls be ever more conformed to the will of the Father. In this way, the entire year becomes a living prayer, a continual offering of praise to the Triune God, through Jesus our Savior, with Mary our Mother, and under the patronage of all the saints. Let us pray together, "O Lord, grant that we may walk faithfully in these holy paths, so that at the end of time we may praise Your Holy Name forever in the glory of heaven. Amen."
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March 2026
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