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A terrific feature of “Magnificat” and “Give Us This Day,” both daily Catholic prayer booklets, is the reflection on the day’s readings. Here are three that particularly resonated with ...
Find today’s readings here. Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. (Jn 6:27) Today’s Gospel reading is a quick ...
A Reflection for Friday of the Sixth Week of Easter. You can find today’s readings here.. Jesus said to his disciples: “Amen, amen, I say to you, you will weep and mourn, while the world rejoices; ...
Today’s Gospel reading includes the Lord’s teaching on hell, and the wisdom of Holy Mother Church has given us the other readings today to help us better understand what Jesus is teaching us.
Apart from the prophecy of Isaiah about the trampled vineyard in today’s reading, there is also Isaiah’s prophecy of him who treads the winepress alone (63:2-4).
The Gospel readings on weekdays are the same in both cycles; it is the first reading that changes. As a result, Mark’s Gospel is always read on weekdays at the beginning of Ordinary Time.
"Cornerstones of faith." Matt 7:21-29 In today's Gospel reading, Jesus cautions his disciples that the foundation of faith is action not just words. Church membership, perfect attendance at ...
Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Stottlemire, who has been active in community and improvisational theater in Topeka, found out this year’s lectionary reading for Advent was from Mark ...
The Gospel readings on weekdays are the same in both cycles; it is the first reading that changes. As a result, Mark’s Gospel is always read on weekdays at the beginning of Ordinary Time.
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