October 2030
Mass Readings and Free Resources
October 2030 focuses on how we live with others and what we value most. We see that love and faithfulness matter in our closest relationships. We are also asked to let go of things that pull us away from God. The readings point to serving others with care and putting others first. We hear about people who seek help and find new hope. Step by step, the message is simple. Live with love. Choose what matters. Serve others. Keep going with faith.
October 2030 is Year B in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 2 in the weekday cycle.
See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in October 2030 here.
Sundays and Holy Days in October 2030
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 6, 2030
God made people to live in close unity. In Genesis, a woman is formed from the man’s side. They belong together. Jesus speaks about marriage as lasting and faithful. He also welcomes children and lifts them up as examples. Their simple way of receiving things points to life with God. These readings speak clearly. Love is meant to endure. Life is shared. Children are a gift.
In the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, we can look at our own relationships. Do we treat others with care and patience? Do we stay faithful when things are hard? Even small acts matter. Listening well. Speaking kindly. Making time for family. These choices build strong bonds. They help bring peace into daily life and into the wider community.
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 13, 2030
Letting go is not easy. We often hold on to comfort, plans, or things we like. A man runs up to Jesus and asks what to do, but when he hears the answer, he turns away because he has many possessions, and he cannot bring himself to give them up. This moment feels familiar. Many people struggle in the same way.
The 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B explains this clearly. Wisdom is worth more than riches. God’s word sees what is inside us. Jesus speaks about how wealth can block the way. Still, nothing is beyond God’s help. These readings teach us to choose what lasts. They invite us to value wisdom over success and to seek what leads to lasting life.
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 20, 2030
Some people look for status and praise, but others choose a quiet path of service. One way seeks attention. The other gives without asking for anything back. The readings point to this difference. True greatness is not about rank or position. It is about giving oneself for others. This way reflects how Jesus lived.
In the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, this message meets daily life. A parent caring for a child, a worker helping a coworker, a friend staying present in a hard time—these are simple acts. They do not bring applause. Still, they matter. Service shapes the world in small, steady ways. It builds a life marked by care and generosity.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday September 27, 2030
Have you ever felt stuck and needed help you could not give yourself? The readings speak to that kind of moment. People long for healing and a new start. There is hope of being led home, of joy after loss, of sight after darkness. These images point to change that begins with reaching out.
The 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B leaves us with a clear thought. Faith opens the way forward. God brings renewal and joy. When we turn toward Him, new life begins.
October 2030
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