February Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 8, 2026
GOSPEL MEDITATION
I recently learned why zebras have stripes. Scientists used to
think it was for camouflage, but new research suggests
something more interesting: the stripes help zebras blend in
with one another. When a predator looks at a herd, the
overlapping stripes make it hard to single out one animal. But
if a researcher spray-paints a dot on just one zebra, predators
lock on it and eventually attack. The lesson? In the wild,
blending in is protection. Standing out can be dangerous.
Human beings are not so different. Most of us would rather
blend in than stand out, especially when it comes to our faith.
We know that giving bold witness to Jesus — through our
words, values, or public choices — can make us targets for
criticism, isolation, or judgment. That’s why Jesus’ words in
today’s Gospel are so challenging: “You are the light of the
world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden” (Matthew
5:14).
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A city on a hill draws attention. It also draws fire. But that’s
part of the cost of discipleship. Jesus doesn’t call us to be tribal
or boastful. He calls us to stand in the open with humble
confidence, so that people might see our good deeds and
glorify our Father in heaven. Today, let’s ask for the courage
not just to believe in Christ, but to be seen believing in him.
- Father John Muir
PRO-LIFE CORNER
We cannot build a just society if we discard the weakest—whether the child in
the womb or the elderly in their frailty—for they are both gifts from God.
THE 61ST ANNUAL NOVENA IN HONOR OF THE MOST SACRED HEART OF JESUS
Mark your calendars! This year’s novena will begin on Monday, March 16, 2026, and continue through Tuesday, March 24, 2026. The Celebrant for the opening night will be Bishop Mark L. Bartchak, JCD. More information to come.
A FAMILY PERSPECTIVE
Today’s gospel challenges us to be a “light” to our family.
Parents shine their guiding light, not in front but behind them,
inviting their children to follow their “good deeds.”
- Bud Ozar
EVERYDAY STEWARDSHIP
I recently watched the film adaptation of "Godspell" with
my teenage daughter. I had such fond memories of watching it
when I was young, back in the day. I listened to the soundtrack
so many times and learned to play many of the songs on my
guitar. The exclamation from the show, "You are the light of
the world!" has always been firmly planted in my mind.
After about ten minutes, my daughter looked at me with that
look only a teenage girl can display. "What is this?" she asked
with a certain level of condescension. Yes, the film did not
hold up so well in the eyes of the twenty-first-century critic. So
we laughed most of the way through it.
What attracted me to the film and the soundtrack in the first
place wasn't Jesus in a Superman shirt or the idea of the
apostles wondering around the urban jungle. I was attracted to
the message. I was attracted to that assertion in the song, "You
are the light of the world."
There will always be people who see the Gospel of Jesus
Christ as dated, irrelevant, and even hokey. You and I are
called to be the light of the world? Good stewards must never
shy away from living lives that truly bear witness to the reality
of the Gospel. The parables of Jesus have as much meaning for
us today as ever. Look around. The world we live in needs a
little light for sure.
Prayer Requests
Kathy Ansman, Mark
Blackie, Rod Baronner, Dan Bauer, Dave Bauer, Jack Chilcote, Harry Chirdon,
Karen Claar, Brandon Conaway, Shirley Conlon, Denise Conrad, James
Conrad, Kathy Corl, William Costlow, Joe DeGennaro Jr., Colette DiMemmo,
Margaret Dodson, Tim Dodson, Joan Donnelly, Matthew Dorman, Nate Dorman, Amelia
Doughurty, Lois Duncan, Thomas Duncan, Paul Dunmire, Ashley Eagen, Corinda
Ermin, Roberta Farabaugh, Herman Frederick, Pat Harpster, Leighton Hess, Lucy
Horton, Raymond Kargo, Carol Keagy, Russell Keith, John Kleine, Ruth Lamca,
Cyndi Lansberry, Beth Lloyd, Joan Maier, Charles McGrain, Shirley McIntyre,
Mason Wayne McManus, Paul Angelo Morelli, Bev Mueller, Bonnie Neal, Jessica
Neff, Lee Neff, Kevin O'Rourke, Lucille Parker, Sarah Rihnovich, Nancy Servello,
Elizabeth Siglow, Laura Snyder, Bill stauffer, Alex Walter, Margo Wascherl, Joan
Weston, Renee Williams, Mikayla Yanchik, Pat Zeak.
If you would like to add a sick or hospitalized person to our prayer list or
readd a person, please call the rectory office, at 943-8553. Parishioners of
Saint Mary are encouraged and welcome to participate. Remember, you must have
the permission of the ill person/family to publish their name.
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