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Participants are encouraged to read the readings and commentaries on them prior to their meetings, but, the focus and discussion is the Sunday Gospel. Each week’s offering contains: Opening prayer; Response to last week’s word or phrase that touched you; Summary statement on the readings, liturgical season and or feast; Commentary on each ...
God speaks to us in many ways, including through the Sunday Scripture readings. The Sunday Connection provides useful background and activities to better understand the upcoming Sunday's Scripture readings, helping you to connect the Scripture to daily life in a meaningful way.
Yesterday’s Readings – Sunday of Week 31 of Ordinary Time (Year B) Commentary on Deuteronomy 6:2-6; Hebrews 7:23-28; Mark 12:28-34. We are approaching the end of the Church year. In the Gospels of these Sundays, we are looking at the final phase of Jesus’ life before his suffering, death and resurrection.
Sunday. November 10, 2024. Today's Feast: 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. Enhance your Mass experience with A Biblical Walk Through the Mass. First Reading. 1 Kings 17:10‐16. Elijah the Prophet went off to Sidon.
4 paź 2024 · Commentary on this Sunday's Lectionary readings from Canon Angus Ritchie, director of the Centre for Theology and Community, and Priest-in-Charge of St George-in-the-East, London.
29 paź 2024 · EWTN offers the daily readings to enable viewers to accompany the Mass of the day as it is televised. They are also the perfect way to find time in your day for spiritual reflection. Listen, watch, or read from the comfort of your home.
Sundays: one commentary on all readings. Weekdays: separate commentaries on the first readings and gospel texts. Saints: separate commentaries on the saint and on the assigned readings.