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Welcome! Join The CatholicTV Network for the full Daily Catholic Mass celebration on this Monday of the Third Week of Lent. In today’s reverent Homily, the celebrant reflects on the "unfailing compassion" of the Lord and the necessity of God's grace for the Church to stand secure. Drawing from the miraculous healing of Naaman the Syrian, we explore how God often works through simple means and unexpected messengers to bring about restoration. We are reminded that while a prophet may find no welcome in his native place, the "victory of Jesus over death" is a gift offered to all who approach Him with a sincere heart. This Mass is a powerful invitation to allow God’s grace to govern our lives, providing us with the "instruction and solace" needed to reach the good things to come. The Scriptures highlight the universality of God's mercy and the challenge of faith: -The First Reading (2 Kings 5:1-15ab): Naaman, a highly esteemed army commander afflicted with leprosy, travels to Israel seeking a cure. Though initially indignant at the prophet Elisha's simple command to wash seven times in the Jordan, Naaman obeys and his flesh becomes again like the flesh of a little child. He returns to the man of God, declaring, "Now I know that there is no God in all the earth, except in Israel". -The Responsorial Psalm (Ps 42): A thirsty soul’s cry: "Athirst is my soul for the living God". -The Holy Gospel (Luke 4:24-30): Jesus speaks in the synagogue at Nazareth, declaring that "no prophet is accepted in his own native place". He points to the widows of Zarephath and Naaman the Syrian as examples of outsiders who received God’s favor. Filled with fury, the people attempt to hurl Him off a hill, but He passes through their midst and goes on His way. May this communion bring us purification and the unity that is God’s unique gift to His people. Mass Chapters for Navigation -Introductory Rites / Penitential Act: 1:00 -Collect (Opening Prayer): 2:03 -First Reading: 2:34 -Responsorial Psalm: 6:14 -Gospel: 8:41 -Homily: 9:57 -Prayers Of The Faithful: 13:58 -Liturgy of the Eucharist Begins: 15:05 -Eucharistic Prayer / Consecration: 16:33 -The Lord's Prayer: 22:08 -Communion: 24:27 -Concluding Rites / Final Blessing: 26:09 Theological & Liturgical Context -Season: Monday of the Third Week of Lent. -Gospel Focus: The universality of salvation; Jesus challenges the provincialism of His neighbors, revealing that God’s saving power is not restricted by national borders but is poured out on all who respond in faith. -Homily Key Message: We rely on "God’s right hand" to protect us as we make entreaty to Him; Lent is a time for the Church to be graciously purified and instructed so she may reach the "good things to come". If today's Mass helped you thirst more for the living God, please Like this video and Subscribe to The CatholicTV Network. Your support and donations help us continue to proclaim the victory of Jesus to the whole world! Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss a daily Mass: http://bit.ly/31Ceiuu Join this channel to get access to perks like custom CatholicTV emojis: / @catholictv Donate to CatholicTV and join us in our mission: https://www.catholictv.org/donate CatholicTV website: http://bit.ly/2KlLFuX Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2LWw1tm Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/31eG1lf Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/339rEAf #CatholicMass #DailyMass #Lent2026 #GospelOfLuke #2Kings #NaamanTheSyrian #ProphetElisha #GraceAndMercy #Catholic #Theology #VirtualMass #CatholicTV