2) Silent healing: when an inner wound meets mercy
Another possibility is that these tears mark the beginning of healing—sometimes in places you didn’t even realize were wounded.
There are pains we learn to bury so well that we forget they exist: old guilt, unresolved grief, unspoken words, spiritual exhaustion, wounds of rejection, the fatigue of carrying too much for too long. And sometimes, Mass becomes the only space where the soul feels safe enough to loosen its grip.
These tears don’t always explain themselves, but they often leave traces:
Afterward, there is a gentle calm, as if something has been released.
You may feel tender, yet lighter inside.
It’s not excitement—it’s quiet peace.
Spiritual healing is rarely loud. More often, it happens layer by layer, allowing the heart to breathe again.
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