Homeless Catholic Reflections 2/10/26
Weekly reflections from The OMG, plus latest at ilk Publishing
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Norm McGraw: ‘All in’ with God
Steve Hall: Topsy-Turvy
Older Reflections:
John Pearring: The guardian angels of Jesus
Steve Leininger: Sabbath was made for man
Lou Occhi: The plan for each of us
Tim Trainor: Mary is on the ‘inside’
Ron Bruni: From zeal to hope in Christ
Steve Hessman: The Greatest Miracle
Margit McCarthy: Temptation Trials in the Garden
Latest at ilk Publishing:
John Pearring: Frank & Ralph, Guardian Angels of Jesus
Steve Hall: Forming a fellowship - Chapter 1
John Silvia: In honor of my father, Dave Silvia
The OMG reflections from Norm McGraw & Steve Hall
Inspired by Mass readings from Tuesday, February 10, 2026
‘All in’ with God
Our Creator is “all in” for us
By Norm McGraw
Click here to read Norm McGraw’s reflection from February 10, 2025. Here’s an excerpt:
Tuesday’s readings and St. Scholastica’s life illustrate how to strengthen our relationship with God. Every time we pray, every time we help a family member, a friend, a neighbor, or a stranger, we grow closer to Him. After all, our Creator’s “all in” for us.
Norm McGraw’s reflections: He said to them, “Ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest.” (Luke 10:2)
Topsy-Turvy
Sometimes we get things backward, or upside down, or inside out.
By Steve Hall
Click here to read Steve Hall’s reflection from February 10, 2026. Here’s an excerpt:
The Gospel reading follows a different line. It pits the Law given to Moses by God against the laws given by the Pharisees to the People of God. According to the practice of the day, sanctity was to be achieved by following what men had decided on. In that legal opposition, we see the crux of the problem.
Steve Hall’s reflections: For our knowledge is imperfect and our prophecy is imperfect; but when the perfect comes, the imperfect will pass away. (1 Corinthians 13:9)
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