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Thoughtful Catholic-friendly reflections, Bible stories, and practical encouragement for prayer, Scripture, and daily life.

Sketch-style image of Christ the Good Shepherd carrying a lost sheep home

Jesus and the Gospels

The One Sheep the Shepherd Will Not Abandon

Site Admin | February 21, 2026 | 6 views

Jesus' parable of the lost sheep is not a sentimental image but a revelation of the heart of God. Read in its Gospel setting, it shows how the Lord seeks the stray, rejoices over repentance, and calls Catholics to share His mercy with patience and hope.

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Sketch-style scene of the father embracing the returning prodigal son on the road home

Jesus and the Gospels

When Mercy Finds the Road Home in the Parable of the Prodigal Son

Site Admin | February 20, 2026 | 8 views

The parable of the Prodigal Son is one of the most beloved passages in the Gospel, and for good reason. It reveals the sorrow of sin, the shame of wandering, the tenderness of repentance, and the surprising generosity of the Father who runs to meet His child. In Catholic life, this story reaches far beyond a single moment of conversion. It touches confession, family wounds, pride, mercy, and the quiet return to grace.

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Sketch-style scene of the father embracing the returning son in the parable of the Prodigal Son

Jesus and the Gospels

The Father Runs First: Reading the Parable of the Prodigal Son with Catholic Eyes

Site Admin | February 19, 2026 | 6 views

The parable of the Prodigal Son is one of the clearest windows into the heart of the Gospel. Read in its biblical setting, it shows sin honestly, repentance clearly, and mercy as the Father who runs to meet his child. For Catholics, it also points toward the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the steady return to grace.

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Sketch-style biblical scene of the Good Samaritan binding the wounds of an injured man beside the road

Jesus and the Gospels

Mercy on the Road: Reading the Good Samaritan with Catholic Eyes

Site Admin | February 18, 2026 | 8 views

The Good Samaritan is one of the best known parables in the Gospels, yet it remains startling in its clarity. Jesus does not merely tell us to feel compassion. He shows us what mercy looks like when love crosses boundaries, interrupts convenience, and binds up real wounds. Read in a Catholic key, the parable speaks to grace, the works of mercy, and the call to see every person as a neighbor.

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A reverent sketch of the Good Samaritan tending a wounded traveler on the road to Jericho

Jesus and the Gospels

When Mercy Crosses the Road: Reading the Good Samaritan in a Catholic Light

Site Admin | February 17, 2026 | 6 views

The Good Samaritan is one of the best-known passages in the Gospels, yet its force is easy to soften. Read in context, the parable calls Catholics beyond polite sympathy into a merciful life shaped by Christ himself.

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Sketch-style biblical scene of the risen Jesus walking with two disciples on the road to Emmaus at dusk

Jesus and the Gospels

The Road That Became a Table: Emmaus and the Patient Mercy of Christ

Site Admin | February 16, 2026 | 4 views

The road to Emmaus is one of the most moving resurrection scenes in the Gospels. In Luke 24, the risen Jesus meets two discouraged disciples, interprets the Scriptures, and reveals himself in the breaking of the bread. For Catholics, the passage is a living image of prayer, discipleship, and the Eucharist.

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The risen Jesus walking with two disciples on the road to Emmaus at dusk

Jesus and the Gospels

The Evening Walk That Opened a New Way of Seeing Christ

Site Admin | February 15, 2026 | 5 views

The road to Emmaus is one of the most moving scenes in the Gospels. Two discouraged disciples meet the risen Jesus, though they do not recognize Him at first. Their story reveals how Christ still comes near in Scripture, in conversation, and in the Eucharist, drawing hearts from confusion into faith.

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A Roman centurion kneeling before Jesus and asking for healing with humble faith

Jesus and the Gospels

A Gentile Officer, a Suffering Servant, and the Surprising Shape of Faith

Site Admin | February 14, 2026 | 3 views

The centurion who asked Jesus for help in the Gospel is one of the clearest portraits of faith in the New Testament. His request, his humility, and Jesus' response still teach Catholics how to pray with trust and reverence.

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