Put On Your Nikes – 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Put On Your Nikes – 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Oct. 12, 2025)
This week’s homily invites us to look at two powerful moments of healing — Naaman the leper in the Old Testament and the ten lepers who call out to Jesus in the Gospel. Both stories reveal the same truth: God’s power often moves through simple obedience, not spectacle.
Naaman expected a dramatic miracle — a show of divine power — but instead was told to do something small and ordinary: wash seven times in the Jordan River. Insulted at first, he finally “just did it” — and was healed. The ten lepers who met Jesus were told only to “go show yourselves to the priests,” and it was as they went that healing came.
Fr. David reminds us that this is how grace works in our lives, too. The Holy Spirit stirs our hearts with small, gentle nudges — to reach out, encourage, forgive, invite, or serve — and when we act in faith, God works wonders through those ordinary moments.
In our parishes, we’re already seeing this unfold: people returning to church, families entering RCIA together, hearts being stirred to serve and grow. God is moving because people are saying yes.
So the next time you feel that quiet prompting from God — to say something kind, to take a step, to act in love — don’t overthink it. Lace up your spiritual sneakers, take a cue from Naaman, and just do it.







