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The Annunciation – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff
Msgr. John Esseff reflects on the meaning of the Ascension and Pentecost, urging us to move beyond a childish, distant view of heaven. Christ’s ascension was not a departure to a far-off place, but a deeper entry into our lives through the Holy Spirit. Jesus remains present in the world through the Church and within each baptized person. Heaven is not “up there,” but within; the Trinity dwells in the heart of the faithful. The Church, then, is not merely an institution but the very body of Christ alive in the world, called to bring God’s presence into every place and relationship through love.
Msgr. Esseff further addresses the difficulty of loving those who have deeply hurt us, explaining that this is humanly impossible without Christ. It is only through union with Jesus, who lives within us, that true forgiveness and love become possible. He tells personal stories, including his mother’s near-death experience and witness to divine love, illustrating how we are called to manifest this divine presence through acts of kindness, forgiveness, and mercy. The world remains in darkness when we fail to reveal Christ within us. Each person is a tabernacle of God’s presence, and our mission is to let that divine light shine through our daily lives, even in the most painful or ordinary moments.
Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions
- How does understanding the Ascension as Christ entering into our hearts, rather than leaving for a distant place, change your view of heaven?
- In what ways do you experience the presence of the Trinity within you through prayer and daily life?
- How do you live out Jesus’ words, “I am with you always,” in your actions and relationships?
- What does it mean for you personally that you are a “tabernacle” of God’s presence in the world?
- Are there areas in your life where you struggle to let Christ’s love shine through you?
- How can you rely more on Jesus within you when faced with people who are difficult to love?
- Have you reflected on how gossip or unkind speech may obscure Christ’s presence in you?
- What concrete steps can you take to make the kingdom of God more visible in your daily interactions?
- Who in your life might be waiting to encounter Christ through your forgiveness or compassion?
- How are you responding to Christ’s commission to “make disciples of all nations” in your own context?
Msgr. John A. Esseff is a Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton. Msgr. Esseff served as a retreat director and confessor to St. Teresa of Calcutta. He continues to offer direction and retreats for the Sisters of the Missionaries of Charity worldwide. Msgr. Esseff encountered St. Padre Pio, who would become a spiritual father to him. He has lived in areas around the world, serving in the Pontifical Missions, a Catholic organization established by St. Pope John Paul II to bring the Good News to the world, especially to the poor. Msgr. Esseff assisted the founders of the Institute for Priestly Formation and continues to serve as a spiritual director for the Institute. He continues to serve as a retreat leader and director to bishops, priests, sisters, seminarians, and other religious leaders worldwide.