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Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: Can a Mother Forget Her Child?

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: The prophecy of Ezekiel reveals a river flowing from the temple bringing life wherever it goes. Today's reflection explores how this powerful image connects to the themes of Lent, water, and spiritual renewal.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: The Lord brings both wounds and healing. In today's reflection we explore how God's love allows us to understand this mystery. Even in suffering, His purpose is restoration and deeper trust.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: God promises new heavens and a new earth. Redemption touches not only souls but bodies, relationships, and all creation. Today's reflection explores the fullness of God's renewal.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: The story of the man born blind teaches us about the deeper blindness that can affect an entire culture. In today's reflection we explore how Christ restores sight and truth.

Pro-Life Themes for Day of the Unborn, Holy Week, Divine Mercy Sunday, and Abortion Recovery Awareness Month

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: In today's first reading, God contrasts two attitudes. Faithfulness and stubborn resistance. Scripture describes the stubborn heart as stiff-necked. A heart that refuses to listen or change. Faithfulness, however, opens the door to transformation. This reflection explores how this contrast affects every aspect of our lives.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: Loving the Lord with all your heart, mind, soul, and strength changes everything. When love for God is real, obedience to His commandments stops feeling like a calculation and becomes a natural response. In today's Gospel reflection, we explore how perfect love drives out fear and forms the foundation of true discipleship. The commandments are not burdens when they are rooted in love. Join this Daily Scripture Reading and Reflection as we examine how loving God fully transforms the way we live and respond to His Word.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: The first reading reminds us that memory is essential to discipleship. God repeatedly calls His people to remember His mighty deeds. When we forget what God has done, faith weakens. When we remember, faith grows stronger. Today's reflection focuses on the spiritual discipline of remembering God's works in our lives.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: Jesus gives us one of the most challenging teachings in the Gospel today. Forgiveness. Forgiveness is not weakness. It is the power that conquers evil. Yet it is often misunderstood. In this reflection we explore what forgiveness truly means and what it does not mean. Christ calls us to forgive as we have been forgiven.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection - The first reading reminds us that we often complicate what God makes simple. Instead of listening to what God actually commands, we sometimes imagine what we think His commands should sound like. Today's reflection challenges us to return to the simplicity of God's Word. His voice is clear. The question is whether we are willing to listen.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection: Jesus tells us that He is the living water. Those who drink this water will never thirst again. Through baptism and repentance, this living water brings new life. In this Gospel reflection, we explore what it means to truly receive the living water Christ offers. It requires humility, repentance, and faith. When we accept it, we discover a life that no worldly source can provide

Special Guest: Patrick Novecosky, Journalist and Pregnancy Center Director. Patrick shares what it's like on the front lines of the pro-life movement. Learn how pregnancy centers help mothers, support fathers, and save lives every day.

Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection - In today's Scripture reflection, we hear the powerful promise that God casts our sins into the depths of the sea. His mercy does not simply overlook sin. He removes it. This truth is especially meaningful for those seeking healing after abortion. God's mercy reaches into the deepest wounds and restores hope. Scripture reveals that forgiveness is not theoretical. It is real, transformative, and available to you. Join this daily reflection to meditate on God's mercy and the path to healing.

"Feeling Good about Doing Wrong"

The Two Ways: Trust in the Lord

Power Is Service: Jesus teaches that power is service. Authority exists to protect the vulnerable, not exploit them. Today's Gospel provides the Christian foundation for politics and pro life leadership.

Repent of Bloodshed: Isaiah calls us to repent of tolerating bloodshed and to intervene to save the vulnerable. Silence is not neutral. Action is required. Today's First Reading confronts abortion directly. EndAbortion.TV

Christ Abolished Death: Jesus Christ abolished death. That victory defines our Lenten journey and stands at the heart of our battle against abortion. Today's Second Reading anchors our hope in Christ's triumph. EndAbortion.TV

Stop Condemning the Innocent: Jesus tells us to stop condemning. Yet the unborn, the frail, and the unwanted are condemned daily. Today's Gospel calls us to mercy that protects life. EndAbortion.TV

We Belong to God: We are a people who belong to God. That identity forms the foundation of holiness and the culture of life. Today's First Reading reminds us who we are and why we defend life.

False Reconciliation and Real Mercy: We often pretend to reconcile while withholding forgiveness. Today's First Reading exposes hypocrisy and calls us to authentic mercy. True reconciliation strengthens the culture of life.

From Abortion to Pro-Life Advocacy: Connie Eller shares her powerful journey from abortion trauma to healing and faith. In this moving episode of Just Ask Janet, she opens up about her experience as a teenager in New York, the pain that followed, and how she found forgiveness and restoration in Christ. Now the founder of Missouri Blacks for Life, Connie uses her story to help others find hope, healing, and purpose. Support her ministry at www.missouriblacksforlife.org

The Golden Rule and Pro Life Strategy: The Golden Rule is not sentimental. It is strategic. Put yourself in the position of the unborn. Today's Gospel provides a direct framework for defending life with clarity and conviction.

Listening Is the Beginning of Salvation: Jesus teaches that salvation begins with listening. Repentance and forgiveness require hearing the truth. Today's Gospel challenges us to listen to Christ and apply His words to the defense of life.

Talk of Frank Pavone to National Prolife Leaders Gathered at Priests for Life February 12, 2026 by Frank Pavone

God's Word Will Not Return Void: God's Word accomplishes what He sends it to do. From creation to redemption, His Word never fails. When we proclaim truth about the unborn, we participate in His saving work. Today's First Reading strengthens our pro life mission. EndAbortion.TV

Desert Temptations: Christ's Victory Over Sin - The temptations of Christ in the desert mirror the pressures faced by those tempted toward abortion. Jesus responds with truth. His victory shapes your advocacy. Today's reflection shows how Christ's responses guide pro-life action.

Free the Oppressed: Justice for the Unborn - Isaiah describes freeing the oppressed and rejecting malicious speech. The unborn are oppressed by law and by language. Justice requires truth. Today's reflection connects prophecy with the pro-life mission.

The End Abortion Podcast: Our Daily Scripture Readings and Reflection for 2/23/2026 by Fr. Frank Pavone

Cry Out: Speak Without Fear - The Prophet Isaiah commands you to cry out full-throated and unsparingly. Silence protects injustice. Clear speech exposes it. Prolife work requires courage and conviction. Today's reflection calls you to speak boldly for the unborn.

Choose Life: Cry Out for the Preborn - The call to Choose Life is not symbolic. It is decisive. Your relationship with God shapes how you defend the unborn. Choosing life means choosing obedience, clarity, and courage. Today's reading challenges you to act.

A ProLife Lent - Repentance and Protection: Lent begins with repentance and resolve. Fasting sharpens clarity. Prayer deepens courage. Sacrifice strengthens commitment. Lent is a prolife season because it calls you to protect the most vulnerable. Today's reflection connects repentance with defending children in the womb.

Grace to Prevail - Overcoming Temptation: The pull of temptation is real. Responsibility is real. Grace is real. God does not leave you defenseless. He gives you the strength to prevail against sin. In a culture that pressures women toward abortion, grace empowers courage. Today's reflection reminds you that victory is possible. You are not powerless. Stand firm.

Have You Declared War on Sin? The Gospel confronts believers with a decisive call. You must choose whether to fight sin and abortion or surrender to them.

When Culture Tries to Make God: Scripture confronts the lie that we can reshape God to fit ideology. This distortion fuels abortion and moral collapse.

Joy in Trials: As the People of Life, we face resistance, criticism, and hardship. Yet Scripture reminds us that we find joy even in trials. Defending life is not easy. But it is righteous. And God strengthens those who stand for the unborn. Today's reflection focuses on perseverance, joy, and courage.

Ephphatha! Be Opened! The Gospel recalls the baptismal call to openness. The Culture of Life begins with hearts open to God's truth.

False Gods - Real Consequences: The first reading warns against following false gods. This ancient conflict remains alive today. Leaders and nations still face the same choice. Will we serve truth or surrender to idols that demand innocent lives?

Jesus on Purity - What's Inside Matters : The Gospel teaches that external actions can point toward good or evil, but holiness begins within. Your heart determines your direction. Today's reflection challenges you to examine what lives inside you and how it shapes your moral choices.

Human Rules - Forgotten God: The Gospel exposes a familiar hypocrisy. God's people follow human traditions while forgetting God's commands. This tension still defines our time. When human rules replace divine truth, faith weakens and life suffers. Today's reflection calls you to examine what truly governs your conscience and your choices.

Do Not Turn Your Back On Your Own: On this live broadcast, Prolife Leader Frank Pavone reflects on how the exhortation of Isaiah to not turn one's back on one's own is a strong prohibition on abortion.

Give Me Wisdom: On this live broadcast, Prolife Leader Frank Pavone reflects on how the prayer of Solomon for wisdom reflects the prayer we need to pray for voters as we approach the midterms of 2026.

The Ark of the Covenant: The first reading talks about the dedication of the temple and the placing of the Ark of the Covenant. We learn key lessons from this about the culture of life.

"Luscious Evil Satisfaction": Prolife Leader Frank Pavone reflects on how the death of John the Baptist should give us courage and confidence in our prolife work.

He Gave Them Authority: The Gospel speaks of authority to preach repentance. When leaders ignore God's law, society suffers. Truth must be proclaimed, not softened.

Jesus is Amazed at Unbelief: Those who judge others' worth often lack faith themselves. True faith recognizes every person as gifted by God.

A Father's Love: David's grief over Absalom reveals the depth of a father's love. It points to the Father's love revealed on the Cross. Every human life is loved this deeply.

The Beatitudes form the spirituality of being pro life. God secures justice for the oppressed and blesses those who defend the vulnerable. This is your blueprint for faithful action.

David is confronted with his own sin. Evil in the world reflects evil in the human heart. Before changing society, you must confront yourself.