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September 2027

Mass Readings and Free Resources

The readings for September 2027 focus on living faith in real ways each day. God brings healing and helps those in need. We are called to listen to Him and treat others with care and fairness. Following Jesus can be hard, but we are not alone. Faith should be seen in our actions, not just our words. We are reminded to avoid selfishness, serve others, and stay humble. God can work through anyone, and we should support what is good wherever we see it.

September 2027 is Year B in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 1 in the weekday cycle.

See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in for September 2027 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in September 2027

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 5, 2027

The readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B show that God brings healing and hope. He helps people who are weak, poor, or left out. Isaiah speaks of eyes and ears opened. The Gospel shows Jesus healing a man who could not hear or speak. God wants us to be open to Him and ready to listen.

These readings also teach us to treat everyone the same. James warns against favoring the rich over the poor. God values each person. Faith should be seen in how we act. We are called to care for others, speak kindly, and share what we have.

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 12, 2027

The readings for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B show that following Jesus takes courage. Isaiah speaks of someone who listens to God and stands firm, even when treated badly. The psalm reminds us that God hears us and helps us. In the Gospel, Jesus tells His followers that the road will be hard, but they are not alone.

James teaches that faith must be lived out in what we do. It is not enough to say we believe. Jesus asks us to deny ourselves and carry our crosses. This means putting God first and loving others, even when it costs us something.

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 19, 2027

The readings for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B show that doing what is right can be hard. The first reading speaks of a good person who is treated badly. The psalm reminds us that God helps us when others are against us. These readings show that we can trust God, even when life feels unfair.

James warns that jealousy and selfish goals lead to trouble. God’s way brings peace and kindness. In the Gospel, Jesus tells His followers to stop seeking status. He teaches them to welcome the least and care for others. True greatness is found in simple acts of service.

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 26, 2027

The readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B show that God can work through anyone. In the first reading, two men speak God’s message even though they were not with the others. Moses welcomes this. In the Gospel, Jesus tells His followers not to stop someone doing good in His name. Good work matters, no matter who does it.

The readings also warn us to live the right way. James speaks against those who keep wealth and treat others badly. Jesus warns about leading others into sin. Our choices affect people around us. We are called to act with care, share what we have, and support what is good.

September 2027

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
Wednesday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time

World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
2
Thursday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
3
Friday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Gregory the Great (Memorial)
4
Saturday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
5
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
6
Monday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time
7
Tuesday of the 23rd Week In Ordinary Time
8
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (FEAST)
9
Thursday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Peter Claver, Priest (Memorial)
10
Friday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time
11
Saturday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time
12
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
13
Monday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

St. John Chrysostom, bishop and doctor of the Church (Memorial)
14
Exaltation of the Holy Cross (FEAST)
15
Wednesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

Our Lady of Sorrows (Memorial with proper reading)
16
Thursday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

Saints Cornelius and Cyprian (Memorial)
17
Friday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Robert Bellarmine, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)

St. Hildegard of Bingen, virgin and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
18
Saturday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time
19
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
20
Monday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Andrew Kim Taegon, priest, St. Paul Chong Hasang, catechist, and companions, martyrs (Memorial)
21
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist (FEAST)
22
Wednesday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
23
Thursday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest (Padre Pio) (Memorial)
24
Friday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
25
Saturday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
26
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
27
Monday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Vincent de Paul, priest (Memorial)
28
Tuesday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Lawrence Ruiz and companions, martyrs (Optional memorial)

St. Wenceslaus, martyr (Optional memorial)
29
Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, Archangels (FEAST)
30
Thursday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor (Memorial)

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