• Memorial of Saint Anthony, Abbot
    There was a stalwart man from Benjamin named Kish,who was the son of Abiel, son of Zeror,son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, a Benjaminite.He had a son named Saul, who was a handsome young man.There was no other child of Israel more handsome than Saul;he stood head and shoulders above the people.Now the asses of ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-16-2026
  • Jan. 17 Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot, Memorial
    The Church celebrates the Memorial of St. Anthony, Abbot (251-356) from the 3rd century. St. Anthony, the Father of the monastics, retired to the desert at about the age of eighteen in order to live in perfect solitude. Many heard about his ascetic life and came to join him in his hermitage, He laid the ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-16-2026
  • Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
    All the elders of Israel came in a body to Samuel at Ramahand said to him, “Now that you are old,and your sons do not follow your example,appoint a king over us, as other nations have, to judge us.”Samuel was displeased when they asked for a king to judge them.He prayed to the LORD, however, ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-15-2026
  • Jan. 16 Friday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday
    The Roman Martyrology commemorates Pope St. Marcellus I (d. 309), who was elected Pope in 308, just at the time when the Emperor Diocletian had spent somewhat his first violence against the Church. In Rome he reorganized the Catholic hierarchy disrupted by the persecution. He was exiled and put to labor. He is considered a ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-15-2026
  • Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
    The Philistines gathered for an attack on Israel.Israel went out to engage them in battle and camped at Ebenezer,while the Philistines camped at Aphek.The Philistines then drew up in battle formation against Israel.After a fierce struggle Israel was defeated by the Philistines,who slew about four thousand men on the battlefield.When the troops retired to the ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-14-2026
  • Jan. 15 Thursday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday
    The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Maurus (512-584), one of the first disciples of St. Benedict. In this son of a patrician Roman family, entrusted by his parents to the father of western monasticism, Benedictine tradition celebrates the perfect monk, and the model of childlike obedience. Many monasteries, particularly in France, adopted him as patron. He ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-14-2026
  • Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
    During the time young Samuel was minister to the LORD under Eli,a revelation of the LORD was uncommon and vision infrequent.One day Eli was asleep in his usual place.His eyes had lately grown so weak that he could not see.The lamp of God was not yet extinguished,and Samuel was sleeping in the temple of the ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-13-2026
  • Jan. 14 Wednesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday
    The Roman Martyrology commemorates St. Felix of Nola (d. 255), priest. After his father‘s death, Felix sold off most of his property and possessions, gave the proceeds to the poor, and pursued his vocation as a priest. He was ordained by, and worked with Saint Maximus of Nola. During the persecution of the Emperor Decius, ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-13-2026
  • Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
    Hannah rose after a meal at Shiloh,and presented herself before the LORD;at the time, Eli the priest was sitting on a chairnear the doorpost of the LORD’s temple.In her bitterness she prayed to the LORD, weeping copiously,and she made a vow, promising: “O LORD of hosts,if you look with pity on the misery of your ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-12-2026
  • Jan. 13 Tuesday of the First Week in Ordinary Time; Opt Mem of St. Hilary of Poitiers, Bishop and Doctor, Opt. Mem.
    The Church celebrates the Optional Memorial of St. Hilary of Poitiers (310-367). Hilary was one of the great champions of the Catholic belief in the divinity of Christ. By his preaching, his treatise on the Trinity, his part in the Councils, his daring opposition to the Emperor Constantius, he showed himself a courageous apostle of ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-12-2026
  • Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time
    There was a certain man from Ramathaim, Elkanah by name,a Zuphite from the hill country of Ephraim.He was the son of Jeroham, son of Elihu,son of Tohu, son of Zuph, an Ephraimite.He had two wives, one named Hannah, the other Peninnah;Peninnah had children, but Hannah was childless.This man regularly went on pilgrimage from his cityto ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-11-2026
  • Jan. 12 Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time, Weekday
    Today the Church returns to Ordinary Time, the Monday of the First Week in Ordinary Time. The Church in Canada celebrates the Memorial of St. Marguerite Bourgeoys (1620-1700), renowned for her work, her spirituality and her impact on society and the Church in North America. In 1982 Pope St. John Paul II canonized her making ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-11-2026
  • The Baptism of the Lord
    Thus says the LORD:Here is my servant whom I uphold,my chosen one with whom I am pleased,upon whom I have put my spirit;he shall bring forth justice to the nations,not crying out, not shouting,not making his voice heard in the street.a bruised reed he shall not break,and a smoldering wick he shall not quench,until he ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-10-2026
  • Jan. 11 Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Feast
    Today the Church celebrates the Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord. This feast brings to an end the season of Christmas. Ordinary Time lasts from the day after this feast to the Tuesday before Lent. ... read more
    Source: CC Liturgical CalendarPublished on 01-10-2026
  • Saturday after Epiphany
    Beloved:We have this confidence in himthat if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in regard to whatever we ask,we know that what we have asked him for is ours. If anyone sees his brother sinning, if the sin is not deadly,he should pray to God ... read more
    Source: USCCB Daily ReadingPublished on 01-09-2026