#AscensionOfTheLord #ChristReigns #WitnessToTheNations #MissionAndGlory #EyesOnHeaven Today's Catholic Mass Readings & Gospel Reflection - Sunday, June 1, 2025 Reading 1: Acts 1:1–11 • Resp: Psalm 47:2–3, 6–7, 8–9 Reading 2: Ephesians 1:17-23 Gospel: Luke 24:46–53 Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord Lectionary: 58 Thank you for joining us on this sacred feast of the Ascension of the Lord. May today’s celebration lift your heart and renew your mission. As Christ ascended in glory, may we rise in faith, with hearts on fire to make Him known. If you have any prayer intentions, please share them in the comments. Let us support one another in prayer, especially those with pressing needs. And don’t forget to return tomorrow as we continue walking with the Lord through His Word. Until then, may the peace of the Ascended Christ reign in your heart. See you again tomorrow, God willing. Theme of the Day: “Lifted Up in Glory, Sent Forth in Mission” Daily Insights: Christ’s Ascension is both fulfillment and commissioning. His departure empowers us to go out and bear witness. We are members of His Body and share in His authority. Christian joy flows from obedience and hope. The Holy Spirit will clothe us with power from on high. Hashtags: Keywords: Ascension of the Lord, Acts 1, cloud of glory, Apostolic mission, Holy Spirit promise, Psalm 47, shout to the Lord, Ephesians 1, Christ’s exaltation, church as body, heavenly throne, Luke 24, Bethany, blessing and worship, temple praise, resurrection joy, Christian mission, Jesus lifted up, Church empowered, hope of glory, spiritual eyes opened, repentance and forgiveness, lectionary 58, Catholic reflection, daily Mass reading, CPDV Bible, Solemnity, glorified Christ, evangelization, kingdom of God, eternal promise. === Disclaimer: This video contains original reflections and commentary on the Catholic daily readings, produced by The Word Today TV. It may also include copyrighted material used under the principles of fair use for religious, educational, and inspirational purposes. We do not claim ownership of any copyrighted content. If you are the copyright owner and believe your material has been used improperly, please contact us at [email protected], and we will respond promptly to resolve the issue. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to support our mission of spreading the Word of God daily. #DailyGospel #CatholicReflection #TheWordTodayTV