November 2029
Mass Readings and Free Resources
November 2029 focuses on hope, readiness, and living with care. We are reminded to stay alert and pay attention to how we live each day. The readings speak about using our gifts, helping others, and choosing what is right. We hear about simple acts like sharing, working, and showing kindness. There is also a strong message about being prepared for the future. As the Church year comes to an end, we are invited to think about our choices and live with steady faith.
November 2029 is Year A in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 1 in the weekday cycle.
See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in for November 2029 here.
Sundays and Holy Days in November 2029
Solemnity of All Saints
Thursday November 1, 2029
The readings paint a wide scene. A great crowd in white robes stands before God. They have come through struggle and now live in peace. The psalm speaks of clean hands and a pure heart. John says we are God’s children even now. Jesus lists the Beatitudes, blessing the poor, the meek, and those who seek what is right. Short lines. Clear promises. A steady path.
Think of a small act today, like helping someone who feels left out. All Saints Day points to ordinary steps that lead to holiness. You can pray for help from the saints and try one simple choice that matches the Beatitudes. Keep it steady. Keep it quiet. Over time, these small choices shape a life that fits with God’s ways.
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday November 4, 2029
It is easy to look good on the outside while missing what matters inside. This Sunday invites a softer way of living. Instead of chasing praise, it leans toward quiet service and care. Saint Paul shares his life like a parent who gives both words and effort, and that image stays with me as a guide for daily choices.
Malachi warns leaders who drift and cause others to stumble. The psalm shows a calm spirit, like a child at rest with its mother. Paul speaks of working hard and sharing the message with care. Jesus points out leaders who like titles but do not help, and he urges a humble way, where the greatest serves the rest.
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday November 11, 2029
Some people move through life without much thought for what lies ahead, but others live with a sense of readiness and care. This Sunday sets those two ways side by side. Wisdom is near for those who seek it, and the psalm speaks of a deep longing for God. Paul offers hope about those who have died, and the Gospel contrasts the wise and the unprepared.
A simple example is keeping a steady prayer time, even when life feels busy. It is like carrying oil for a lamp so it does not go out. Small habits build a life that is ready. Choosing time for God, even in short moments, shapes how we wait and how we live day by day.
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday November 18, 2029
What do we do with what we have been given? This question sits at the center of this Sunday. The readings point to work, care, and steady effort. A strong woman labors with skill and gives to those in need. The psalm speaks of a home filled with blessing. Paul urges alert living, not drifting or sleeping through life.
In the end, the message is simple. Use what you have. Do not hide it. Even small gifts matter when they are shared. This Sunday closes the year with a clear push toward action. Live with purpose. Stay awake. Let daily choices reflect a life that is active and attentive.
Solemnity of Christ the King
Sunday November 25, 2029
The readings describe a king who cares like a shepherd. God seeks the lost, heals the injured, and separates what harms from what helps. Jesus tells of a final scene where people are divided like sheep and goats. Short lines. Clear actions. Feeding the hungry. Visiting the sick. Welcoming the stranger. These are the marks of his rule.
Picture a simple visit to someone who is lonely. The Solemnity of Christ the King Year A brings the message down to daily acts. Each choice to care for another reflects his kingdom. It is not about status or power. It is about service. These small actions shape a life that belongs to his reign.
November 2029
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A Quiet Light for the Journey
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