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Theme "What is my leprosy?"

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This theme is inspired by the first reading of today, the story of Naaman, the army commander who visited the Prophet Elisha and received his cleansing. It is a powerful metaphor for reflecting on personal struggles or issues that isolate us from others or from our true selves. In this context, leprosy isn’t necessarily a physical condition but symbolizes internal challenges, emotional wounds, fears, or habits that prevent us from being whole, connected, or living freely.

Reflecting on this theme could involve identifying aspects of our lives that create a sense of separation or alienation—whether it’s unresolved guilt, anger, shame, insecurity, or even toxic behaviors. Much like leprosy in ancient times, these “leprosies” might be things we hide or avoid confronting, fearing judgment or rejection.

The first reading encourage us to examine how we respond to these challenges. Do we isolate ourselves, hide behind masks, or refuse to seek healing? Alternatively, it should prompt us to reflect on how we view and treat others who are struggling. Just as leprosy once marked people as “untouchable,” our personal difficulties may cause us to distance ourselves from others, but the healing comes when we face and share these struggles.

By acknowledging our “leprosy,” we open the possibility of healing and reconciliation—not just with ourselves but with those around us. The question invites a deeper look at our vulnerabilities and the transformative power of self-acceptance, compassion, and the willingness to change.

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