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November 2028

Mass Readings and Free Resources

November 2028 focuses on hope, mercy, and staying faithful. The readings speak about change and new life. We see people turning back to God and making things right. Stories like Zacchaeus show that it is never too late to begin again. There is also a strong sense of looking ahead. We hear about life after death and God’s lasting kingdom. Even when trouble comes, we are not alone. Jesus leads with love and care, and His way is steady and sure.

November 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 November 2028 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in November 2028

Solemnity of All Saints

Wednesday November 1, 2028

All Saints Day honors every saint, known and unknown. It is a joyful day in the Church. We think of people who lived close to Jesus in simple and faithful ways. Some are famous, while many are not. They are now with God. Their lives give us real examples, like a neighbor who prays daily or a parent who forgives again and again.

On this day, Catholics gather for Mass and give thanks. It is a holy day of obligation. We ask the saints to pray for us and guide us. Even small acts of goodness matter. This feast reminds us that holiness is possible in ordinary life.

31st Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday November 5, 2028

The 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C speaks about mercy that reaches far. God cares for all people and gives them time to change. The readings describe a patient God who corrects gently. In the Gospel, a short man climbs a tree just to see Jesus. That small effort leads to a new life.

Then Zacchaeus welcomes Jesus into his home and makes things right. He gives to the poor and repays what he took. This moment shows that no one is too far gone. The day invites us to notice where we need to change and begin again.

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday November 12, 2028

The 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C looks beyond this life. The readings speak about hope after death. A mother and her sons face suffering but stay firm in faith. They believe God will raise them. Their courage stands out, even in pain.

Later, Jesus answers a tricky question about life after death. He explains that people will live fully with God. Death does not end everything. This message gives comfort and direction. It helps us keep going, even when life is uncertain.

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday November 19, 2028

The 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C speaks about hard times and steady faith. The readings include warnings but also hope. Malachi describes a burning day, yet also a rising sun that brings healing. God’s justice is real, and it brings both correction and care.

Meanwhile, Jesus talks about wars and trouble ahead. He also promises help and wisdom. Paul encourages people to work and stay active. Faith is lived out in daily choices. This Sunday encourages us to keep going, even when things feel uncertain.

Solemnity of Christ the King

Sunday November 26, 2028

The Solemnity of Christ the King Year C presents Jesus as a very different kind of king. He does not sit on a throne of gold. Instead, He hangs on a cross while people mock Him. In that moment, He still cares for others. He even listens to a criminal beside Him and promises him a place in Paradise.

Unlike earthly rulers, His authority is quiet and steady. Paul describes Him as head of all creation, yet He chooses to serve. David’s anointing in the first reading points ahead to this kingship. This feast invites us to live with mercy and care, shaped by the way Jesus leads.

November 2028

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
All Saints (SOLEMNITY)
2
Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls Day) (SOLEMNITY)
3
Friday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Martin de Porres, religious (Optional memorial)
4
Saturday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Charles Borromeo, Bishop (Memorial)
5
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
6
Monday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time
7
Tuesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time
8
Wednesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time
9
The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica (FEAST)
10
Friday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church (Memorial)
11
Saturday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop (Memorial)
12
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
13
Monday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, virgin (Memorial)
14
Tuesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time
15
Wednesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Albert the Great, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
16
Thursday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Margaret of Scotland (Optional memorial)

St. Gertrude, virgin (Optional memorial)
17
Friday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious (Memorial)
18
Saturday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time

The Dedication of the Basilicas of Sts. Peter and Paul, Apostles (Optional memorial with proper readings)

St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, virgin (Optional memorial)
19
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
20
Monday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time
21
Tuesday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time

Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Memorial)
22
Wednesday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Cecilia, virgin and martyr (Memorial)
23
Thursday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time

US Thanksgiving

St. Clement I, pope and martyr (Optional memorial)

St. Columban, abbot (Optional memorial)

Bl. Miguel Agustín Pro, priest and martyr (Optional memorial)
24
Friday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Andrew Dung-Lac, Priest, and Companions, Vietnamese Martyrs (Memorial)
25
Saturday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Catherine of Alexandria, virgin and martyr (Optional memorial)
26
Solemnity of Christ the King Year C
27
Monday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time
28
Tuesday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time
29
Wednesday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time
30
Saint Andrew, Apostle (FEAST)

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