Catholic Daily Reflections

Monday of the Second Week of Easter - Faith and Reason

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Apr 12, 2026
Thoughtful reflections on how human reason and prudence relate to faith. A retelling of Nicodemus’ nocturnal visit to Jesus and the struggle to grasp being “born from above.” Discussion of how grace elevates reason and the Spirit’s mysterious, wind-like guidance. A closing prayer asking for enlightenment of the mind.
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INSIGHT

Faith Complements Natural Reason

  • Faith and reason are complementary, not opposed, with prudence using reason to choose good and avoid harm.
  • Natural prudence is valuable but limited; God's will transcends what unaided human reason can fully discern.
ANECDOTE

Nicodemus Came to Jesus at Night

  • Nicodemus, a respected Pharisee, came to Jesus at night out of curiosity after witnessing Jesus' miracles.
  • His nocturnal visit shows an initial openness to faith that begins from seeing God's power in signs and deeds.
INSIGHT

Respond to the Tug of Encounter

  • Encountering God's power (in prayer, virtues, or Scripture) produces a tug on the heart that invites further pursuit of truth.
  • If we ignore that prompt, we risk silencing the Holy Spirit and halting spiritual growth.
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