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God's Faithfulness - Weekday Homily Video

Written by Father Leo Polselli, C.S.C. | Mar 13, 2026 7:28:06 PM

“Come back to me, with all your heart; don’t let fear keep us apart…” These lyrics from the hymn Hosea kept echoing in my mind as I reflected on today’s readings from the prophet Hosea and from Mark’s Gospel. Come back to me. To appreciate Hosea’s words, we must remember that he was married to an unfaithful wife—a living symbol of Israel’s spiritual unfaithfulness.

Thus, we hear God’s message to His people at the beginning of the reading from Hosea: return to God. Hosea does not focus on Israel’s past failures; instead, he speaks of hope, healing, and restoration. Come back to God and leave behind the false gods and idols that once drew you away.

 

 

Return to God

Hosea tells us how to begin this return. God asks us to set aside our reliance on false gods and instead “take words with you.” In other words, He teaches us how to confess—how to speak honestly to Him, heart to heart. God desires personal relationship, not ritual sacrifices. He invites us to approach Him as we are, not as we think we must be before we dare to come near.

God asks for our whole heart and nothing more. He assures us that He will listen to us, love us freely, and not condemn us for the misdeeds of our past.

Hosea uses agricultural images to help us understand what it means to return to God. To return is to become rooted in His love, to give off the fragrance of blossoms, and to bear fruit in our lives. When we repent and seek God’s forgiveness, He not only forgives; He restores, beautifies, strengthens, and blesses.

God Is Our Refuge

In every age, God has been our refuge, though this truth is not always fully understood or embraced. “Let the one who is wise understand.”

Hosea reminds us. “Straight are the paths of the Lord.” The Lord asks only two things of us: love your God and love your neighbor as yourself. The just walk this path confidently, while others still stumble. Yet even to those who stumble, God extends the same gentle invitation: come home, come back to Me, and do not let fear keep us apart.

 

  • Father Leo's inspirational homily was recorded live during Mass at the Father Peyton Center this morning.  You can view the Mass (at the 30-minute mark) on the Family Rosary YouTube page.
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