January 2028
Mass Readings and Free Resources
January 2028 points to Jesus being made known and followed in daily life. We see light for all people, new life through baptism, and quiet acts of care and trust. God’s Word guides and brings joy, while each person has a part to play in the Church. The readings also speak of courage and love, even when faith is not easy. Together, these themes call us to trust God, live with love, and share hope with others.
January 2028 is Year C in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 2 in the weekday cycle.
See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in for January 2028 here.
Sundays and Holy Days in January 2028
Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God
Saturday January 1, 2028
The Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God reminds us that Mary said yes to God and became the mother of Jesus. Through her, God came into the world. This shows God’s care for His people. The readings speak of blessing, peace, and new life. Jesus makes us children of God. Mary’s role helps us see how close God wants to be to us.
Mary shows us how to trust and follow God each day. She listened, believed, and stayed faithful. In the Gospel, she quietly reflects on all that happened. We are invited to do the same. At the start of a new year, we can ask for her help. She leads us to Jesus and teaches us to walk in faith and peace.
Epiphany of Our Lord
Sunday January 2, 2028
The Epiphany of Our Lord shows Jesus as a light for all people. The magi followed a star and found Him. They came from far away, yet they were welcomed. This reminds us that no one is left out. God calls people from every place. The readings speak of light, joy, and people coming together to worship the King.
The magi listened and acted. They brought gifts and bowed before Jesus. Their journey shows trust and courage. Herod chose fear, but they chose faith. We are asked to look for Jesus and follow where He leads. Like the magi, we can bring what we have and offer it to Him.
Baptism of the Lord
Sunday January 9, 2028
The Baptism of the Lord Year C depicts Jesus stepping into His work. As He is baptized, the Spirit comes down and a voice calls Him God’s Son. This moment makes clear who He is. It also shows that God is close and active. Jesus stands with people, not apart from them, sharing in their lives from the start.
This feast points to our own baptism. We are made new and called into God’s family. The Spirit helps us live with faith and care for others. Jesus shows us how to follow with trust and humility. We are sent out to bring hope, peace, and kindness to those around us.
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday January 16, 2028
The 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C speaks about joy in daily life. At the wedding in Cana, Jesus helps in a quiet way. He takes a simple problem and makes it better. Mary trusts Him and tells the servants to follow His words. This invites us to trust Jesus and turn to Him in every need.
The readings also point to the gifts each person receives. The Spirit gives different gifts so people can help one another. These gifts bring people together and build up the community. God works through small acts and simple moments. When we share what we have, we bring joy and hope to others.
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday January 23, 2028
The 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C centers on God’s Word and how it shapes our lives. The people listen closely as the law is read, and they respond with strong feeling. They are told to celebrate and care for others. God’s Word brings guidance, joy, and strength. It helps people live well and walk in the right path together.
The readings also point to our place in the Church. Each person has a part, and all are needed. In the Gospel, Jesus speaks of His mission to heal and bring good news. He calls people to freedom and hope. We are asked to listen, believe, and live out what we hear each day.
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday January 30, 2028
The 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C focuses on God’s call and His steady care. Jeremiah feels unsure, but God stays with him and gives him strength. The psalm speaks of finding safety in God from a young age. These readings point to trust. Even when the task feels hard, God does not leave His people alone.
The second reading lifts up love as the most important way to live. Without love, nothing else lasts. In the Gospel, Jesus is turned away by His own people, yet He keeps going. This day calls us to stay faithful, act with love, and keep going when others push back.
January 2028
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Light Over the Waters
This image is available for use in your parish bulletins, newsletters, and ministry materials. It reflects themes of new life, baptism, and God’s presence at the start of the year.
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