
When the disciples ask who will be great in heaven, Jesus teaches that the path is found in a humble heart.
Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 19th Week of the Year (#414)
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St. Pontian & St. Hippolytus, pray for us!

When the disciples ask who will be great in heaven, Jesus teaches that the path is found in a humble heart.
Mass Readings – Tuesday of the 19th Week of the Year (#414)
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St. Pontian & St. Hippolytus, pray for us!

As Jesus speaks of his upcoming suffering and death, his disciples are overcome with grief.
Mass Readings – Monday of the 19th Week of the Year (#413)
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St. Jane Frances de Chantal, pray for us!

Here are some of the themes that we find in the Mass readings for the 20th Sunday of the Year.
1st Reading – Proverbs 9:1-6
Psalm – 34:2-7
2nd Reading – Ephesians 5:15-20
Gospel – John 6:51-58
Mass Readings – 20th Sunday of the Year (B, #119)
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Jesus addresses the murmuring of the crowd and reiterates that he is the bread of life, the living bread that came down from heaven, and the bread that he gives is his flesh for the life of the world.
Mass Readings – 19th Sunday of the Year (B, #116)
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Jesus uses the example of a grain of wheat to help us understand how we die (to sin, self, life) so that we can rise to new life in Christ.
Mass Readings – St. Lawrence (#618)
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St. Lawrence, pray for us!

Jesus tells his disciples to take up their cross and follow him, reminding us that the cross will be part of our lives as well.
Mass Readings – Friday of the 18th Week of the Year (#411)
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St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, pray for us!

At Caesarea Philippi Jesus asks his disciples about his identity, challenging us to acknowledge that he is the Lord who will encounter suffering, death, and resurrection.
Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 18th Week of the Year (#410)
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St. Dominic, pray for us!

A Canaanite woman comes to Jesus with a faith that will not be denied as she pleads for him to help her daughter.
Mass Readings – Wednesday of the 18th Week of the Year (#409)
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St. Sixtus II and St. Cajetan, pray for us!
The Transfiguration of the Lord reveals to Peter, James, and John the heavenly glory of Christ, eventually inspiring them after Pentecost to proclaim the Good News with conviction and power.
Mass Readings – Transfiguration of the Lord (#614)
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The Psalmist encourages us to actively learn, both our understanding of the faith as well as the Lord who makes it all possible.
Mass Readings – Monday of the 18th Week of the Year (#407)
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