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  • Healing is also Social

    Today, we reflect on how healing often begins when someone is finally heard and understood. The story of Decapolis and the gospel both show that restoration is not only physical but deeply human and communal.
    Reflection Date: February 13, 2026

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  • When Rules are Rules

    Today, we remember a tragic royal story that shows how laws and traditions can sometimes confuse people about what truly matters. The gospel invites us to go beyond mere rules and rediscover the deeper purpose behind God’s commandments.
    Reflection Date: February 15, 2026
  • The Other Miracle

    Today, we reflect on how God’s compassion is always repeated and renewed, never exhausted by one miracle. The story of the two feedings and the gospel remind us that divine generosity meets human need in every time and place.
    Reflection Date: February 14, 2026

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  • Healing is also Social

    Today, we reflect on how healing often begins when someone is finally heard and understood. The story of Decapolis and the gospel both show that restoration is not only physical but deeply human and communal.
    Reflection Date: February 13, 2026
  • The Faith of the Syrophoenician Woman

    Today, we reflect on how faith can emerge from unexpected places and challenge comfortable boundaries. The story of the Syrophoenician woman and the gospel both show that genuine trust in God can widen hearts and challenge assumptions.
    Reflection Date: February 12, 2026
  • What Really Makes Us Clean?

    Today, we reflect on how true healing and holiness begin not from what we wash away on the outside, but from what we allow God to touch within us. The story of Lourdes and the gospel both remind us that God is concerned not only with physical purity or sickness, but with the deeper condition of the human heart.
    Reflection Date: February 11, 2026
  • When Traditions Forget the Heart

    Today, we look at how genuine holiness is measured not by external practices alone but by the depth of one’s love and fidelity. The story of Saint Scholastica and the gospel both remind us that what truly matters is a heart aligned with God’s will.
    Reflection Date: February 10, 2026