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On the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, we hear of ten lepers healed, but only one—a Samaritan—returns to give thanks. Christ teaches us that cleansing is not enough: it is gratitude that opens the soul to salvation. Like the lepers, we cry for mercy; like the Samaritan, we must return to the feet of Jesus, glorifying God with thankful hearts. Healing is His gift, but salvation comes through faith alive in thanksgiving. This is the way. https://selsey.org/2025/09/05/nuntiatoria-lx-haec-est-via/
By pdp7vgy5bmf94On the Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost, we hear of ten lepers healed, but only one—a Samaritan—returns to give thanks. Christ teaches us that cleansing is not enough: it is gratitude that opens the soul to salvation. Like the lepers, we cry for mercy; like the Samaritan, we must return to the feet of Jesus, glorifying God with thankful hearts. Healing is His gift, but salvation comes through faith alive in thanksgiving. This is the way. https://selsey.org/2025/09/05/nuntiatoria-lx-haec-est-via/