Latest Posts
-
February 12, 2026 – An Undivided Heart and a Crumb of Mercy in Today’s Mass Readings
Solomon had everything, and still lost the one thing that mattered most: an undivided heart. 👑💔 Today’s Mass readings hit hard because they expose the quiet way compromise becomes captivity, and then they show the shocking way humility pulls mercy… Continue reading
-
February 11th – The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes
💙✨ February 11 is not just another date on the calendar. It is the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes, and it comes with a message that hits harder than most people expect. 🇫🇷⛰️ A poor teenage girl. A forgotten… Continue reading
-
February 11, 2026 – A Listening Heart and a Clean Heart in Today’s Mass Readings
Today’s Mass readings hit like a reality check for the soul. 🔥 Not the kind that leaves you guilty, but the kind that actually makes you free. First Reading: 1 Kings 10:1-10 👑🐪 The Queen of Sheba travels across deserts… Continue reading
-
February 10th – Saint of the Day: Saint José Sánchez del Río, Martyr
A 14 year old Catholic kid stared down a government that demanded he deny Jesus… and he did not blink. 🔥✝️👑 Saint José Sánchez del Río, “Joselito,” chose a Crown the world could not take. While others tried to buy… Continue reading
-
February 10th – Saint of the Day: Saint Scholastica, Benedictine Nun & Virgin
⚡️A saint who literally prayed the weather into obedience. 🌧️⛈️ Saint Scholastica of Nursia did not argue. She did not guilt trip. She did not spiral. She prayed. 🙏 And when her holy brother Saint Benedict tried to leave, God… Continue reading
-
February 10, 2026 – A Whole Heart for God in Today’s Mass Readings
Solomon built a Temple, but he dropped a truth bomb that still exposes every fake version of faith: God cannot be contained. 🔥🏛️ In today’s readings, the question is not, “Does someone look religious?” The question is, “Is the heart… Continue reading
-
February 9th – Saint of the Day: Saint Apollonia of Alexandria, Virgin & Martyr
🦷🔥 Most people think saints lived “safe” lives in quiet places. Saint Apollonia of Alexandria proves otherwise. In 3rd century Alexandria, a violent mob demanded she deny Christ. They even shattered her teeth. And she still refused to betray Jesus.… Continue reading










