Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time
Tuesday June 9, 2026

Daily Mass Readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2
- First Reading – 1 Kings 17:7-16: Elijah went to Zarephath during a drought. A widow provided for him with her last flour and oil. God miraculously ensured her supplies lasted until it rained.
- Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 4: God answers my call and brings relief. He does great things for the faithful and fills my heart with joy.
- Gospel – Matthew 5:13-16: Jesus says his disciples are like salt and light. They must keep their purpose and let their good deeds shine before others to glorify God.
Upcoming dates: June 9, 2026, June 13, 2028, June 11, 2030, June 8, 2032
You are the light of the world.
Matthew 5:14
Themes for the Readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2
On Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, the readings show God’s care for us and our call to show His love to others. The stories of Elijah and Jesus teach us about trust, provision, and being examples of faith.
- Trust in God’s Care: Elijah trusted that God would provide during the drought. The widow also trusted and shared her last food with Elijah. God provided for both of them.
- Generosity in Hardship: The widow of Zarephath shared her last meal with Elijah even in her need. Her act of kindness shows that generosity is important, even when we have little.
- God Provides for Us: God made sure the widow’s flour and oil never ran out. This shows that God provides for those who trust Him and do His will.
- Being Salt of the Earth: Jesus tells his disciples to be like salt, which preserves and flavors. Christians must keep their faith strong and positively influence the world.
- Being Light to the World: Jesus says his disciples are like light, showing the way and dispelling darkness. Christians should let their good deeds shine to show God’s love and bring glory to Him.
- Living Purposefully: Jesus wants his followers to live with purpose, like salt and light. We are called to live in a way that shows our faith and helps others see God.
The themes for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 remind us to trust in God, be generous, and live as examples of faith. By doing so, we show God’s love and bring glory to Him.
Thoughts for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2
The readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 invite us to reflect on trust, faith, and how we live out our calling. Elijah’s encounter with the widow shows the power of trusting God in difficult times. Jesus’ teaching about salt and light reminds us to live in a way that helps others. These reflections help us consider how we can trust God, act in faith, and bring His love to the world.
Trusting God in Times of Need
In the first reading for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, we hear about Elijah and the widow of Zarephath. There was a drought, and food was scarce. Elijah asked the widow to share what little she had. At first, she hesitated, but she trusted Elijah’s words and gave him food.
Her trust in God’s message, spoken through Elijah, brought blessings. The flour and oil did not run out. God provided for her and her family because she believed and acted in faith. Her story teaches us that trusting God, even when it’s hard, brings blessings.
When we are in need, it can be hard to share or to trust. The widow shows us the power of faith and obedience. Even in her poverty, she trusted God’s promise. We are reminded to trust God in our own struggles and to help others when we can.
Being Salt and Light in the World
In the Gospel for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, Jesus calls us to be salt and light. Salt brings flavor and keeps food from going bad. Light helps people see clearly and find their way. Jesus wants us to live our faith in a way that helps others.
Being salt means we bring goodness and love into the world. Our actions, words, and choices should show kindness and hope. When we live this way, we help others experience God’s love.
Being light means we shine by doing good deeds. When people see our actions, they are drawn closer to God. Jesus says our faith is not meant to be hidden. We are called to share it through how we live, bringing light to the world around us.
Faith in Action Brings Blessings
Both readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 show us the importance of faith in action. The widow trusted Elijah and shared her food. Her small act of faith brought blessings. In the Gospel, Jesus tells us to live as salt and light. Our actions make a difference in the world.
Faith is not just about what we believe but also about what we do. The widow’s generosity and trust made her part of God’s plan. Jesus reminds us that our good deeds can lead others to glorify God. When we live with faith and purpose, we become a blessing to others.
God calls each of us to trust Him and act in faith. When we do, we reflect His love to the world. Through our small acts of kindness and courage, we bring light and hope to others, just as the widow did.
As we reflect on Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, we are reminded to trust God and live our faith boldly. God works through small acts of faith to bless others. May we shine as lights in the world and encourage others to see His goodness.
Prayer
Lord, thank You for teaching us to trust You and live as salt and light. Help us to act in faith, even when it is hard. Let our lives reflect Your love and inspire others to know You. Give us courage to follow Your call and share Your blessings. Amen.
Reflection Questions
- How does the widow’s trust in Elijah inspire you to trust God in difficult times?
- What does it mean to you to be the salt of the earth?
- How can your good deeds shine as a light for others?
- In what ways can you act in faith this week, even in small ways?
Homilies and Reflections for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2
Word on Fire: Salt and Light for Others
In his reflection for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, Bishop Robert Barron explains Jesus’ teaching from Matthew 5:13-16. He says our faith should not be private, but shared. We are like salt and light, meant to bring God’s love to others.
As salt, we preserve and enhance what is good in society. As light, we help others see what is true and beautiful. By living our faith openly, we improve the world around us. We find our own salvation in helping others find God.
USCCB Reflection: Be the Light of the World
In the USCCB video reflection for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, the focus is on Matthew 5:13-16. This passage follows the Beatitudes, where Jesus tells his followers that they are the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Salt preserves and flavors food, and light shines and guides.
Jesus calls us to live our faith openly, bringing God’s love and truth to others. We must let our actions reflect our faith, illuminating and enhancing the world around us.
USCCB Reflection: Be the Light
On Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2, Jesus encourages his followers to be like salt and light. He warns against losing our “saltiness,” meaning we should not hide our gifts or be discouraged by false humility. Jesus wants us to shine brightly and spread the good news to others.
He calls us to be inspired by the Holy Spirit, live our faith openly, and share it with the world, especially the youth, who are needed to carry the mission forward.
Questions and Answers for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2
What date is Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2?
The next date is Tuesday June 9, 2026.
Cycle 1 is used in odd numbered years and Cycle 2 is used in even numbered years. The gospel is the same for both years. For odd numbered years see Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 1.
What are the Mass readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2?
The Mass readings for Tuesday June 9, 2026 are:
First Reading – 1 Kings 17:7-16: Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 4: Shining Light of God
Gospel – Matthew 5:13-16: Salt and Light of the World
Why did Elijah go to the widow of Zarephath?
Elijah went to the widow because God sent him there during a severe drought. God told him that the widow would provide food for him.
How did the widow show trust in God?
The widow showed trust by giving Elijah her last bit of flour and oil. She believed Elijah’s promise that God would not let her supplies run out.
What was the miracle in 1 Kings 17:7-16?
The miracle was that the widow’s flour and oil never ran out. God made sure she always had enough until the drought ended.
What can we learn from Elijah’s experience with the widow?
We can learn to trust God in difficult times. God cares for us and will provide what we need if we have faith and act generously.
How can we apply the lesson of the widow’s generosity in our lives?
We can be generous even when we have little. Sharing with others shows kindness and trust in God’s care.
What does Jesus mean by saying we are the salt of the earth?
Jesus means we should live our faith every day. Like salt, we should make a positive impact and preserve goodness in the world.
How can we be the light of the world?
We can be the light by doing good deeds and showing God’s love. Our actions should help others see and believe in God.
Why are trust and generosity important in the readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2?
Trust and generosity are important because they show faith in God. The widow trusted God and was generous, and God took care of her.
What is the main message of the readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2?
The main message is to trust in God and live our faith through our actions. By being generous and showing God’s love, we can make a positive difference.
How do the readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 teach us to live with purpose?
The readings teach us to live with purpose by being salt and light. Our faith should guide our actions and help others see God’s goodness.
Trusting God and Sharing His Light
Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 focuses on faith and living it out. In the first reading, Elijah meets a widow during a drought. She has only a little food, but she trusts Elijah and gives him what she has. God rewards her trust, and her food does not run out.
In the Gospel, Jesus teaches us to be salt and light. Salt makes things better and light helps others see. Jesus calls us to live our faith in a way that helps others. We are to bring God’s love to the world through our actions.
These readings remind us that faith is about trusting God and helping others. When we trust and act in faith, God blesses us and those around us. We are called to shine in the world and show His goodness through our lives.
Your Turn
The readings for Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time Cycle 2 challenge us to trust God and live boldly. Think about how you can be salt and light to others.
Share your thoughts in the comments. Let us encourage one another to live with faith and hope in God’s promises.
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