• God is not a vending machine… and Jesus definitely ignores social distancing
    Jan 14 2026

    Today’s Mass readings remind us—very clearly—that God is not a vending machine and definitely not a lucky charm we take out only when life goes wrong.

    In this short and humorous reflection, we laugh our way through:

    • Israel trying (and failing) to use the Ark of the Covenant as a “guaranteed win”
    • A Psalm that sounds suspiciously like a desperate prayer we’ve all prayed before
    • Jesus breaking every social rule by touching a leper—and changing his life forever

    With relatable jokes, everyday examples, and gentle faith-filled insight, this episode helps us see that real faith is not about control, but trust, and that Jesus is never afraid to come close to our mess.

    Perfect for Catholics, catechumens, and anyone who needs a smile with their Scripture—short, meaningful, and easy to listen to on the way to work or school.

    📖 Readings: 1 Samuel 4:1–11 · Psalm 44 · Mark 1:40–45

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    2 min
  • Are You Listening… or Just Hearing?
    Jan 13 2026

    Are You Listening… or Just Hearing?

    We all nod sometimes without really listening — and today’s Mass readings gently call us out on it.

    In this short, 3-minute reflection, we journey with young Samuel learning to recognize God’s voice, pray with the psalmist who says “Here I am, Lord,” and walk with Jesus who heals, withdraws to pray, and reminds us why He came in the first place.

    With a touch of humor and very real life examples, this episode invites us to slow down, quiet the noise, and rediscover what it means to truly listen to God — not just hear words.

    Perfect for Catholics, Catechumens, and anyone learning to hear God in a noisy world.

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    2 min
  • God Hears You… Even When People Don’t
    Jan 12 2026

    Ever prayed so quietly that people around you totally misunderstood… but God didn’t? Today’s Mass readings remind us that God hears sincere prayers, flips impossible situations, and speaks with an authority that even chaos can’t ignore.

    With a touch of humour and very real-life moments, this episode connects Hannah’s heartfelt prayer, the Psalm’s joyful reversals, and Jesus’ powerful authority in the Gospel. A short, reflective, and light-hearted way to start your day — whether you’re Catholic, preparing for the faith, or just learning to trust God one prayer at a time.

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    3 min
  • Monday, 12 January 2026 Monday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time
    Jan 11 2026

    Monday, 12 January 2026 Monday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time

    Today’s readings invite us to pray without giving up and to respond to God without delay.

    In the First Reading, we meet Hannah, a woman who carries deep pain but refuses to stop trusting God. Her quiet perseverance reminds us that sincere prayer doesn’t need perfect words — it needs an honest heart.

    In the Gospel, Jesus calls His first disciples with simple words: “Come after me.” They respond immediately, leaving their nets behind. It challenges us to reflect on how we respond when God calls us in our own daily lives.

    This short reflection encourages Catholics and Catechumens to:

    • Trust God during seasons of waiting
    • Recognise God’s call in ordinary moments
    • Grow in faith during Ordinary Time

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    3 min
  • Baptism of the Lord — 11 January 2026
    Jan 11 2026

    On the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, we reflect on the moment Jesus steps into the waters of the Jordan — not because He needed cleansing, but to stand fully with humanity.

    As the heavens open and the Spirit descends, God’s voice declares His love before any miracle, sermon, or public success. This episode invites us to remember our own baptism — our identity as beloved children of God, called not to perfection, but to faithfulness.

    A short, reflective, and gently humorous meditation connecting Scripture to everyday life, reminding us that God enters our mess, walks with us, and sends us out with quiet confidence.

    🕊️ You are loved. You belong. You are sent.

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    3 min
  • “He Must Increase… Even When My Ego Doesn’t Like It”
    Jan 9 2026

    Mass Readings Reflection – 10 January 2026 (Saturday)

    Today’s Mass readings remind us of three simple but challenging truths: God hears our prayers (even the messy ones), He delights in His people (yes, even us), and real discipleship means letting Jesus take the spotlight.

    In this short 3-minute reflection, we explore: • Why prayer isn’t an online order form • How praise doesn’t require perfection • What “He must increase; I must decrease” looks like in everyday life

    With gentle humor and practical insight, this episode connects the First Reading from 1 John, the joyful Psalm, and the Gospel’s powerful lesson in humility from John the Baptist.

    Perfect for Catholics, catechumens, and anyone learning to trust God, praise Him freely, and step aside so Christ may shine.

    🎙️ Short, reflective, and easy to listen to — ideal for your daily prayer routine.

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    3 min
  • Friday, 9 January 2026 – Faith That Works, Healing That Touches
    Jan 8 2026

    Today’s readings remind us that faith doesn’t have to be complicated—it just has to be real.

    From 1 John, we hear the reassuring truth that believing in Jesus isn’t a future promise on probation, but a present gift: eternal life, already given. The Psalm calls us to praise God even when life feels messy, delayed, or mildly irritating. And in the Gospel, Jesus does something shocking—He touches the one everyone else avoids, heals him, and then disappears to pray.

    This short, humorous reflection connects Scripture to everyday life with warmth, wit, and honesty—perfect for Catholics, catechumens, and anyone trying to live the faith without overthinking it.

    Listen, smile, reflect, and be reminded: Jesus is willing. Jesus is close. And faith still works.

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    3 min
  • Thursday, 8 January 2026 — After Epiphany
    Jan 7 2026

    Thursday, 8 January 2026 | After Epiphany

    What does it really mean to love God… when people are very hard to love?

    Today’s Mass readings don’t let us hide behind “I love God” while ignoring everyone else. St John reminds us that real love always shows up in action, and Jesus boldly announces His mission to heal, free, and challenge hearts — starting with the people who think they already know Him.

    In this short, light-hearted reflection, we explore:

    • Why loving God is easy, but loving people is the real Christian workout
    • Jesus’ first “sermon” — and why it made everyone uncomfortable
    • How Christ’s mission continues through us today (whether we like it or not)

    A faith-filled reflection with very funny humor, real-life application, and just enough truth to keep us awake before coffee.

    🎙️ Perfect for Catholics, catechumens, and anyone trying to live the Gospel one imperfect day at a time.

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    2 min