When Faith Reaches Out Photo Created by: James Dacey Jr using Co-Pilot A Reflection on Mark 5:21-43 (St. Blaise) Today's Gospel shows us two people desperate for Jesus's touch: Jairus, a synagogue official whose daughter is dying, and a woman who has suffered bleeding for twelve years. What's remarkable is how both of them had to push through barriers to reach Him. Jairus had to humble himself publicly, falling at Jesus's feet before a crowd, risking his reputation to beg for his daughter's life. The unnamed woman had to break social rules; her condition made her ritually unclean, yet she pressed through the crowd to touch Jesus's cloak. Both understood something profound: that being near Jesus, touching Him, asking Him directly, was worth any cost or risk. They teach us that faith isn't passive waiting; it's active reaching. On this feast of St. Blaise, when we ask for the blessing of our throats, we're doing the same thing, physically presenting ou...