Catholic Daily Reflections

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) - Flavor, Preservation, and Purity

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Feb 7, 2026
A reflection on why ancient salt could lose its taste and what that image meant in Jesus' teaching. Short explorations of salt as flavor, its role preserving moral order, and its use in Jewish worship as a sign of purity. A closing call to remain faithful and effective in living out Gospel witness.
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Why Salt Could Lose Its Taste

  • Jesus used a common, imperfect salt example to teach a spiritual truth about effectiveness and authenticity.
  • The Dead Sea salt story explains how salt could 'lose its taste' and thus become useless.
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Salt As Moral Flavoring

  • Calling disciples the 'salt of the earth' means Christians should enhance the world's moral and spiritual flavor.
  • Living faithfully to Christ makes society more virtuous, just as salt improves food.
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Salt As Preservative Against Decay

  • Salt preserved food by drawing out moisture and hindering decay, a vital ancient practice without refrigerators.
  • Jesus calls disciples to preserve the world from moral decay through witness and Gospel proclamation.
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