September 2028
Mass Readings and Free Resources
September 2028 focuses on humility, sacrifice, mercy, and how we live each day. The readings ask us to choose the low place instead of seeking praise. They remind us to think carefully about our choices and to stay committed. We also hear about forgiveness, with images like a lost sheep and a father welcoming his son home. The message then turns to daily life, especially how we treat others and use money. Altogether, this month encourages us to live simply, care for people in need, and keep our priorities in the right place.
September 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 September 2028 here.
Sundays and Holy Days in September 2028
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 3, 2028
The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C teaches us to choose the low place. Jesus gives an image of guests at a banquet table. He tells them to sit in the lowest seat and wait. Sirach also points in this direction. It tells us to live with humility and avoid reaching for things beyond us.
At the same time, the readings point outward. Hebrews speaks of a great gathering with angels and saints. Jesus also tells hosts to invite the poor, the sick, and those who cannot repay. Picture a meal where the overlooked are welcomed first. That image helps us see how God values people.
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 10, 2028
The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C asks us to think before we choose a path. Jesus uses clear examples. A builder plans before starting a tower. A king studies his chances before going to war. These images make the message easy to understand. Faith takes effort and steady choice.
At the same time, the readings point to our limits. Wisdom says we cannot figure everything out on our own. Psalm 90 compares life to grass that fades. Paul writes about Onesimus returning as a brother instead of a slave. That simple act shows how love changes daily life.
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 17, 2028
The 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C focuses on being lost and found. Jesus tells three stories that are easy to picture. A shepherd searches for one sheep. A woman looks for a lost coin. A father runs to meet his son. These scenes help us understand how much God cares.
Another part of the readings shows mercy in action. Moses speaks up for the people after they turn away. Psalm 51 asks for a clean start. Paul shares how his life changed. These examples remind us that no one is beyond forgiveness. God waits and welcomes us back with joy.
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 24, 2028
The 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C looks at how we use what we have. Amos speaks strongly against those who cheat the poor. He describes false scales and unfair deals. This gives a clear picture of dishonest actions. It reminds us that our choices affect others.
Then the Gospel offers a surprising story. A manager reduces debts to prepare for the future. Jesus uses this to teach about priorities. He says we cannot serve both God and money. Think of trying to walk in two directions at once. In the end, you must choose one path.
September 2028
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The Quiet Path That Leads the Right Way
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