Search results
November 3, 2024 – Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B) – Catholic Daily Reflections from My Catholic Life! + Load More Reflections. Catholic Daily Reflections on the Gospel of the day. For personal devotion, prayer and meditation. Prepare for Mass or simply enrich you faith each day.
My Catholic Life! offers daily reflections, meditations and prayers focused on the Gospel of the day, the gift of Divine Mercy, our Lord’s Passion, our Blessed Mother, the saint of the day, feasts of the liturgical year, daily Mass readings and much more!
Today, the Gospel calls forth Christianity’s most significant deed: the death and resurrection of Jesus. Today, we also make the Good Thief's plea: “Jesus, remember me” (Lk 23:42).
We publish daily reflections on the readings for Catholic mass, and offer a printable monthly calendar of the daily readings for mass.
2 days ago · Date 12/11/2024. Memorial of Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr. Reading of the day. A reading from the Letter to Timothy. Ti 2:1-8, 11-14. Beloved: You must say what is consistent with sound doctrine, namely, that older men should be temperate, dignified, self-controlled, sound in faith, love, and endurance.
3 days ago · Dive deeper into the Scripture and meditate on succinct messages of the faith throughout the day with Bishop Barron's daily Gospel reflections.
Good News Reflections are available by website, email, and text. The uplifting Good News Reflections by Terry Modica make the scriptures from daily Catholic Mass meaningful for your everyday life. Weekly news & suggestions for breakthrough faith.
Sep 15, 2023 · Today is Monday, October 28, 2024. Catholic Daily Reflections and Homily provide daily inspiration and guidance for faithful Catholics seeking to deepen their spiritual lives. Get access to insightful reflections and homilies that explore the Gospel teachings and apply them to your daily life.
4 days ago · Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Friends, today’s Gospel recounts the Lord’s healing of ten lepers, only one of whom comes back to give thanks. Leprosy frightened people in ancient times, just as contagious and mysterious diseases frighten people today. But, more than this, leprosy rendered someone unclean and therefore incapable of engaging ...
2 days ago · Today's Gospel is Luke 17:26-37. Click here ️ https://youtu.be/fvxtQAcWmaE to go to Today's Catholic Prayers for Friday in Ordinary Time (today's rosary & t...