February 15, 2026
In this insightful Transfiguration Sunday reflection, we explore the powerful contrast between the reaction of the Apostles and the mission of Jesus. While Peter, James, and John wanted to “build tents” and stay in the comfort of the mountain’s glory, Jesus’ instinct was to move toward the cross.
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February 8, 2026
In this insightful reflection on Matthew 5, we explore Jesus’ famous call for his followers to be the “salt of the earth” and the “light of the world.” Drawing on the Sermon on the Mount, Father Wojtek challenges the common urge to “pick a side” between religious tradition and personal freedom. Instead, he presents Jesus’ “Middle Way”—a life that embraces both the sacred rituals of faith and the active pursuit of social justice.
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February 1, 2026
Susan Cain’s Quiet showed the hidden strength of introverts in an extroverted world—quiet people bring depth society needs.
The Presentation Gospel reveals the same truth: Simeon and Anna, the “quiet ones” of their time, waited for the Messiah through humble prayer and faithfulness, not action or power. Their contemplative posture let them recognize Jesus—the lowly infant—in the Temple, when others missed Him. Simeon prophesied hope; Anna proclaimed redemption.
Today’s message: In our fix-it-fast culture, contemplation often matters more than activity. We don’t always know the way until God reveals it. Rather than lead with our plans and ask God to join, we wait quietly, listen in prayer, and seek to witness and join His work.
The candle blessing reminds us: God is the true Light who guides. May we embrace this quiet openness—God leads; we follow and bear witness. Amen.
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January 18, 2026
Welcome to today’s reflection on the Gospel of John. Have you ever wondered why the same experience can transform one person while alienating another? Think of two children of an alcoholic: one follows the path of addiction, the other vows never to touch it. Or consider encounters with Jesus—some became devoted disciples, others fierce enemies.
In this video, we’ll dive into John 1, where John the Baptist boldly declares Jesus as the Lamb and Son of God. We’ll explore Jesus’ first words: “What are you looking for?”—a profound invitation to examine our deepest desires. Beneath our wants for money, peace, or security lies a hidden longing for God, who alone satisfies.
Drawing from a poignant hospice story and prophetic calls to repentance, we’ll uncover Jesus’ call: “Come and see.” Join me as we reflect on self-examination, turning back to God amid worldly distractions, and discovering true joy in Him. Let’s begin!
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