GRATEFUL HEARTS, HEALED LIVES
This Sunday’s liturgy invites us to rediscover the transforming power of gratitude. Like the one healed leper who returned to Jesus, we are called not only to receive His blessings but to remember, return, and give thanks. Gratitude is more than courtesy — it is an act of faith that acknowledges God as the source of everything good.
The other nine were healed in body, but only the one who came back was healed in soul. True wholeness comes not merely from miracles received, but from the relationship we build with the Giver. When we forget to thank, we lose sight of grace; when we give thanks, grace multiplies.
As we celebrate this Eucharist — the supreme act of thanksgiving — may our hearts awaken to the countless ways God has carried us, protected us, and lifted us up. May our worship today become a joyful response of love, humility, and faithful trust in the Lord who never abandons us.
Let every breath be a prayer of “Lord, thank You — for all I see and all I fail to see.”
Liturgy for the 28th Ordinary Sunday -

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