
Faith in the Fog
Faith is not a feeling—it’s a steady trust in a God we cannot always see, but who is always faithful.
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Faith is not a feeling—it’s a steady trust in a God we cannot always see, but who is always faithful.

Blessed Solanus Casey often said, “Thank God ahead of time.” Gratitude fueled his quiet service at the monastery door, where he listened, blessed, and believed for miracles.

The Gospel today reminds us of a deeper truth: We are not defined by our possessions, but by the One who possesses us.

Joy isn’t a naïve denial of life’s struggles—it’s a choice we make to root ourselves in God’s enduring love. Some days it’s a dance party in the kitchen; other days it’s a whispered “thank you” through tears.

Friendship is one of God’s most tender gifts—a reminder that we’re not meant to walk this road alone.

The Sacred Heart of Jesus isn’t just a symbol—it’s the real, beating center of divine love. It’s a heart that breaks with ours, laughs with us, and never grows cold.

The body of Christ—it’s not just what we receive in the Eucharist; it’s who we are, together.