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Monday, July 6, 2026

Courage, Daughter

 

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“Courage, daughter! Your faith has saved you.” 

Jesus speaks those words 

with a tenderness 

that steadies the soul. 

And it reminds us— 

it’s all about faith.


But many people do not know what faith is. 

A tragedy strikes. 

An illness comes. 

A heartbreak cracks something deep inside. 

And in that moment, people turn to God—

praying, pleading, hoping. 

But are they praying in faith

or simply praying in fear?


When the prayer is not answered the way they expected, 

they say, “See? That proves it. 

There is no God. 

God does not care.” 

But faith is not proven by the outcome— 

faith is proven by the trust that remains 

even when the outcome is unclear.


When Jesus arrived at the official’s house, 

they ridiculed Him. 

They laughed at the very idea 

that God could still act. 

But when the crowd was put out— 

when doubt was removed— 

Jesus took the little girl by the hand, 

and she arose.


Faith is not loud. 

Faith is not dramatic. 

Faith is the quiet courage 

to let Jesus take your hand 

even when the world is laughing. 

Faith is the trust that says, 

“Lord, I believe You can still raise what has fallen.”


May we pray not only with our lips, 

but with hearts that trust Him 

before the miracle, 

during the waiting, 

and after the rising. 

And you shall know the Lord.


Prayer

Lord Jesus, 

Give me the courage to trust You.

Lift my heart when fear tries to speak louder than faith. 

Take my hand. 

Raise what has fallen within me. 

Quiet every voice of doubt around me. 

Let my faith rest in Your saving love.

Amen


The Gentle Style of God

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Blessed be God. 

Praise be to Jesus Christ forever and ever.

Come, Holy Spirit— fill us with joy, 

set our hearts ablaze with Your presence.


Because before anything else, 

we need the Spirit to awaken the heart.

When I was young, my mother used to compare me

to my friends, but not the ones I knew —

the ones their mothers bragged about.

They were perfect.

Never in trouble. Rooms spotless.

Lives effortless.


I used to wonder who these boys were—

or if their mothers simply couldn’t see

what was really there.

Later I learned there’s a name for that: 

house blindness— 

becoming so familiar with something that you stop noticing it.


And my friends, the same quiet blindness 

can settle into our spiritual lives.


We step onto holy ground 

every time we come to Mass. 

We stand before the living God. 

Yet the sacred can slip past us 

like a gentle breeze we no longer feel— 

not because we don’t love God, 

but because the holy becomes familiar… 

and familiar things can become invisible.


That is how house blindness begins. 

We walk through the rooms of our faith 

as if everything is in its place— 

and we stop noticing the beauty inside.


We know the prayers. 

We know the rhythm. 

We know the routine. 

But routine can quiet the heart 

until faith only touches the surface

.

And this—

this familiar place— 

is exactly where Jesus meets us. 

He does not scold. 

He does not shame. 

He simply calls us deeper. 

He invites us to pause, 

to breathe, 

to look again.


Because God’s way of working is gentle,

 humble, life‑giving, 

and deeply personal. 

He does not overwhelm. 

He does not force Himself. 

He comes softly—

like a whisper in the soul, 

a hand on the shoulder, 

a quiet light in a dim room.


And here is the grace: 

You don’t need brilliance to notice Him. 

You simply need faith—

 faith willing to receive the gentle touch of God.


For the God who whispers 

is also the God who gives life. 

“If the One who raised Jesus dwells in you… 

He will give life to you.” 

Not someday— now. 

Gentle, humble, resurrection power 

moving quietly within you.


So “rejoice heartily, shout for joy”—

not because God is loud, 

but because God is near. 

Quietly near. 

Humbly near. 

Personally near.


And Jesus offers the deepest invitation: 

“Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, 

and I will give you rest…” 

Rest that is not escape, 

but the quiet streng

th of a God 

who carries you with tenderness and mercy.


So pray for God to remove that house blindness— 

to make your heart childlike again, 

open and brave enough 

to rest in His gentle style.


Because every act of goodness, 

every moment of compassion, 

every choice to forgive 

opens a doorway 

for the gentle, 

humble, 

life‑giving presence

of God to enter the world.

Be good. Be holy.

Let the love of Christ 

be seen in the way you live, 

the way you love, 

the way you forgive.

Praise be to Jesus Christ, forever and ever. 

Amen.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, 

Open our eyes 

to the beauty of Your presence. 

Make our hearts new. 

Let Your Spirit dwell in us.. 

Make us little, make us humble, make us brave. 

Teach us to rest in Your gentle and holy heart. 

And let our lives proclaim Your Gospel in all we do.

Amen


Saturday, July 4, 2026

An Invitation to Freedom

 

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My friends, on this 4th of July,

Independence Day—

A day set aside

To remember earthly freedom—

The Lord invites us to remember

A deeper, eternal liberty:

The freedom that only Christ can give.


Because too many hearts today

Are still not free.

Too many souls have become dominated,

Subservient, even enslaved by sin.

It is not that the battle ever ends,

But some have stopped fighting.

Some have stopped hoping,

And stopped believing

That grace still breaks chains.


And into that heaviness,

The Gospel speaks of new wine and new wineskins:

A heart made open,

A heart made supple,

Ready for grace.

A heart willing to let God rebuild

What we have allowed to remain in ruins.

A heart expecting abundance, not scarcity—

For the Bridegroom is near,

And His mercy is never small.


Scripture promises us

A people planted securely in God’s promise—

The freedom Christ offers:

Not escape,

But restoration.

Not avoidance,

But renewal.


So today, let this be

Independence Day for the soul.

The day we run—not walk—

To the protection and freedom

Found only in Jesus Christ.

The day we let Him stretch our hearts

Into new wineskins,

And pour His new wine

Into every place that has grown dry.


Prayer

Lord Jesus,

Make us free in You.

Lord Jesus,

Make us new in You.

Lord Jesus,

Make us Yours again today.

Amen