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Feb 1, 2026

Zephaniah 2:3; 3:12-13

Seek the Lord, all you humble of the land,
     who do his commands;
 seek righteousness, seek humility;
     perhaps you may be hidden
     on the day of the Lord’s wrath.

For I will leave in the midst of you
     a people humble and lowly.
 They shall seek refuge in the name of the Lord—
     the remnant of Israel;
 they shall do no wrong
     and utter no lies,
 nor shall a deceitful tongue
     be found in their mouths.
 Then they will pasture and lie down,
     and no one shall make them afraid.

New Revised Standard Version, copyright 1989, by the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved. USCCB approved.

Feb 1, 2026

Nourishing the Small

It’s quite understandable to perennially feel that evil’s voice is louder than good’s, that hope is the undersized and underfed underdog, that compared to the darkness it is up against, the light can seem quite small. Yes, but against all odds the remnant remains, blessed; it is there, like the meager leaven for the dense dough, like the tiny mustard seed for the billowing bush, like the rejected stone seemingly useless for anything, let alone the cornerstone. But this wisdom is the core prophecy of the prophets and the Good News of the Gospel and the wisdom of the Beatitudes: the small is steady, the small is strong, the small spreads and has behind it the force of the Lord and nothing can shake it. How do we live it? To assemble and nourish small kernel communities of mutual love, humility, hunger, thirst and work for justice and peace.  

—Fr. Garrett Gundlach, SJ, is a Jesuit priest based at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Jerusalem and serving diverse local communities.

Feb 1, 2026

Prayer

God,
So this is the plan for your kingdom?
A living temple built by these tiny stones?
An enormous forest grown from fallen nuts?
Sprawling fields for harvest from sown seeds?
But can’t you do it faster and bigger?
Can’t you just speak and it is? 
Why so slow, why such small starts?
Why get us involved at all, 
your remnant,
your small sparks,
your leaven for the dough,
your mustard seeds? 
Teach me your wisdom
and grant the patience and perseverance 
to play my part.

Amen.

—Fr. Garrett Gundlach, SJ

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