Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time 2026
This past week, WCAX ran a story about something most of us don’t think about very much—until it’s missing: road salt. After the recent winter storms, there were reports of cars slipping, roads staying icy longer than usual, and people frustrated that streets weren’t being cleared the way they normally are. And the problem wasn’t the snow. It was a shortage of salt. Salt is easy to take for granted when there’s plenty of it. But when it runs low, everything changes. Roads become dangerous. Travel becomes stressful. Something small and ordinary suddenly turns out to be essential. And that’s when today’s Gospel sounds different. Jesus looks at his disciples and doesn’t say, “The world could really use more salt.” He says, “You are the salt of the earth.” In other words, when salt is in short supply—you’re it. Salt is small, but it’s powerful. You don’t need much of it. A pinch can change an entire meal. That tells us something important about disciples...