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Ten lepers cried out to Jesus—and all ten were healed. But only one turned back. In this week’s homily, Fr. Tom challenges us to look honestly at our own response to God’s healing and mercy. Have we settled for being healed without being transformed? Are we among those who show up to Mass but never truly return to Jesus? The Lord is constantly inviting us to go deeper with Him, to move from routine faith to a living relationship of gratitude and adoration. In the end, ten were healed, but only one was saved. Which one are we?
By Fr. Tom PringleTen lepers cried out to Jesus—and all ten were healed. But only one turned back. In this week’s homily, Fr. Tom challenges us to look honestly at our own response to God’s healing and mercy. Have we settled for being healed without being transformed? Are we among those who show up to Mass but never truly return to Jesus? The Lord is constantly inviting us to go deeper with Him, to move from routine faith to a living relationship of gratitude and adoration. In the end, ten were healed, but only one was saved. Which one are we?