In Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Moses tells the people that God will raise up a prophet from among them, and they must listen to him. God promises to put His words into the prophet's mouth, and those who refuse to listen will be held accountable. False prophets will face severe consequences.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 2nd Reading
In Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Moses tells the people that God will raise up a prophet from among them, and they must listen to him. God promises to put His words into the prophet's mouth, and those who refuse to listen will be held accountable. False prophets will face severe consequences.
2024 Liturgical Calendar – US Dioceses
Each year the Secretariat of Divine Worship of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops publishes the Liturgical Calendar for the Dioceses of the United States of America. The calendar is based upon the General Roman Calendar, promulgated by Pope Saint Paul VI on February 14, 1969, subsequently amended by the Holy See, and the …
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time – 1st Reading
In Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Moses tells the people that God will raise up a prophet from among them, and they must listen to him. God promises to put His words into the prophet's mouth, and those who refuse to listen will be held accountable. False prophets will face severe consequences.
Second Sunday of Advent – Gospel
Mark 1:1-8 describes the inception of Jesus Christ's gospel. It includes a prophecy from Isaiah about a messenger, John the Baptist, who emerges in the desert preaching a baptism of repentance for sins. John foretells the arrival of one mightier than himself, promising a baptism through the Holy Spirit.
Second Sunday of Advent – 1st Reading
The scripture Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11 suggests comfort and divine reassurance. It emphasizes God's redemption, calling for preparation and openness to receive God's glory. It highlights God's power and care, depicting him as a shepherd leading and nurturing his flock.
Second Sunday of Advent – 2nd Reading
2 Peter 3:8-14 Lectionary: 5 Do not ignore this one fact, beloved,that with the Lord one day is like a thousand yearsand a thousand years like one day.The Lord does not delay his promise, as some regard “delay,”but he is patient with you,not wishing that any should perishbut that all should come to repentance.But the …
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time – Gospel
In the Bible passage Mark 12:33-37, Jesus tells his disciples to stay vigilant and alert because they won't know the timing of his return. He emphasizes the importance of being prepared and not found sleeping.
First Sunday of Advent – 2nd Reading
The passage from 1 Corinthians encourages readers to find peace and grace in God and Jesus Christ. It confirms that through belief and patience, Christ's faithful followers will be blessed with spiritual enrichment and will stand firm until the end.
First Sunday of Advent – 1st Reading
Isaiah relays a passionate plea to the Lord, acknowledging humanity's sins, describing them as polluted rags carried away by wind. Despite their transgressions, Isaiah acknowledges God's role as their eternal father and redeemer.

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