Faith In Action
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July 11, 2026 – From Woe Is Me to Send Me in Today’s Mass Readings
The doorframe SHOOK. The room filled with smoke. And one man saw God on His throne. π₯π In Isaiah 6:1-8, the prophet sees the Lord in unbearable glory and his first reaction isn’t joy… it’s “Woe is me, I am… Continue reading
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July 10, 2026 – Come Home, Be Made New & Be Sent in Today’s Mass Readings
God literally wrote your apology for you. Read that again. π€― In today’s Mass readings, the comeback story of all comeback stories unfolds in three acts π πΏ First Reading (Hosea 14:2-10): Israel is at rock bottom after trusting armies… Continue reading
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July 9, 2026 – The Father Who Refuses to Let Go in Today’s Mass Readings
God is not a man who holds a grudge. π₯ In *Hosea 11:1-4, 8-9*, He’s a Father on His knees teaching a toddler to walk, bending down to feed a kid who keeps running away. π€² And instead of exploding… Continue reading
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July 8, 2026 – It Is Time to Seek the Lord in Today’s Mass Readings
Your blessings might be building the wrong altars. π³ποΈ π Hosea 10:1-12 drops a truth bomb: the richer Israel got, the more idols they built. God basically renames their “holy” city the House of Iniquity. Ouch. But then comes the… Continue reading
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July 7, 2026 – The Living God and the Lifeless Idols in Today’s Mass Readings
You slowly become whatever you worship. π³π That’s the wild truth buried in today’s Mass readings, and it hits harder than you’d expect. π Hosea 8:4-7, 11-13 warns Israel that melting their gold into idols only leads to reaping the… Continue reading
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July 5, 2026 – When God Lifts Up the Bowed Down in Today’s Mass Readings
What if the King of the universe showed upβ¦ on a donkey? π«π That’s exactly the plot twist in this Sunday’s readings, and it changes everything. β¨ Zechariah 9:9-10 β Your King comes humble and riding on a colt, banishing… Continue reading
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June 29, 2026 – Chains, Crowns, and the Rock That Hell Cannot Break in Today’s Mass Readings
The two men the Church calls her greatest saints were a denier and a murderer. π₯ Let that sink in for a second. Peter denied knowing Jesus three times β then got chained in a Roman prison the night before… Continue reading









