
28th Sunday In Ordinary Time/ Year C/ Homily for October 12- 2025
#catholic #jesus #catholicchurch #christian #catholicism #church #faith #god #jesuschrist #christianity #bible #catholiclife #love #catholicfaith #prayer #romancatholic #christ #pray #rosary #katolik #holyspirit #catholics #religion #virginmary #bibleverse #gospel #catolico #catholicfamily #hope #saints #bible #sundayhomily #sunday #catholicsaints #art #gerejakatolik #katolikindonesia #godisgood #cat #catolicos #saint #mothermary #omkindonesia #blessed #jesuslovesyou #catholicmom #amen #mary #praytherosary #pope #vatican #orthodox #romancatholicchurch #traditionalcatholic #catholicart #jesussaves #eucharist #photography #ourlady #truth #popefrancis #worship #catholicyouth ============================================================================ #Oct. 12. 2025 - #Twenty_eighth_Sunday_in Ord. Time. Readings: 2 Kings 5: 14-17;Psalm 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4; 2 Timothy 2: 8-13;Luke 17: 11-19. ============================================================================ The readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C, invite us to reflect deeply on gratitude, healing, and the transformative power of faith. They show how people respond to God’s help and how faith brings wholeness. In the First Reading from 2 Kings, we meet Naaman, a great commander plagued by leprosy. Despite his status and achievements, it is through the humble servant girl that he learns of Elisha, the prophet who can heal him. Naaman’s journey to healing involves not just the physical cleansing in the Jordan River but a transformative moment of humility and faith. He recognizes the one true God and returns to express his gratitude, declaring, “Now I know that there is no God in all the earth except in Israel.” In today’s second reading, St. Paul, in his letter to Timothy, encourages us to remember Jesus Christ and the enduring message of the Gospel, even amid suffering. He reminds us that if we share in Christ's sufferings, we also share in His glory. Our faith is a journey that requires perseverance, humility, and an open heart to recognize God’s grace at work in our lives. In the Gospel of Luke, we see a similar theme of healing and gratitude with the ten lepers who cry out to Jesus for mercy. ============================================================================== @MyCatholicLifeJMJ @jesuscalls @truewords1995 @trustisanobelword @TheJesusyouthInternational @TheCatholicCrusade