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February 2033

Mass Readings and Free Resources

February 2033 focuses on healing, mercy, and new beginnings. We see that life can be hard, but God stays close to people who struggle. There is a strong sense of being lifted up, forgiven, and given another chance. People are brought back into community and not left alone. The message also points to change, letting go of old ways, and making room for something new. Faith is not just words but action, with care for others and time for prayer.

February 2033 is Year B in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 1 in the weekday cycle.

See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in February 2033 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in February 2033

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 6, 2033

Life can feel long and tiring. Job speaks of restless nights and empty days. The psalm answers with hope, saying God heals the broken. Jesus enters a home and lifts up a sick woman. Soon after, crowds gather at the door. He heals many. Early the next morning, he goes off to pray. Short moments. Quiet strength. Then he continues on.

We all have days that drag. Some moments feel like they never end. This Sunday invites us to keep going anyway. Care for someone who is struggling. Take time to be still, even if life feels busy. Healing and rest both matter.

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 13, 2033

A man with leprosy steps forward and asks for help. He risks being seen. He risks rejection. Jesus reaches out and touches him, even though others would pull away, and in that simple act everything changes—the man is healed and brought back into life with others.

On the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, the readings speak about being set apart and then brought back. Leviticus describes rules that kept people outside the community. The psalm speaks of forgiveness and relief. Paul encourages actions that help others. Together, they point to healing that restores both body and place.

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 20, 2033

Some people hold onto past mistakes, but others look for a fresh start. Some focus on limits, but others notice new chances. The readings set these ideas side by side. God wipes away sin. His promises remain steady. There is a shift from what was to what can be.

In daily life, this can look simple. Let go of a grudge. Start again after failure. Choose kindness over blame. The 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B points toward a way of living that leans into mercy and steady renewal, without holding tight to what has already passed.

8th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 27, 2033

What happens when old habits no longer work? The readings raise this question in quiet ways. There is talk of new beginnings and changed hearts. The message is clear but not rushed. God offers a new path, even when people resist change.

The 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B ends with a simple idea. Let go of what no longer fits. Make space for something new. God stays patient. He keeps reaching out. A fresh start is always possible, even when it feels late.

February 2033

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
Tuesday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time
2
Presentation of the Lord (FEAST)
3
Thursday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Blaise, Bishop and Martyr (Optional memorial)

St. Ansgar, bishop (Optional memorial)
4
Friday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time
5
Saturday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Agatha (Memorial)
6
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

World Day for Consecrated Life
7
Monday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
8
Tuesday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Jerome Emiliani, priest (Optional memorial)

St. Josephine Bakhita, virgin (Optional memorial)

International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking
9
Wednesday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
10
Thursday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Scholastica, Virgin (Memorial)
11
Friday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time

Our Lady of Lourdes (Optional memorial)

World Day of the Sick
12
Saturday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
13
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

World Marriage Day
14
Monday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time

Sts. Cyril, monk, and Methodius, bishop (Memorial)
15
Tuesday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
16
Wednesday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
17
Thursday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time

Seven Founders of the Order of Servites (Optional memorial)
18
Friday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
19
Saturday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
20
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
21
Monday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Peter Damian, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
22
The Chair of Saint Peter (FEAST)
23
Wednesday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Polycarp, bishop and martyr (Optional Memorial)
24
Thursday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time
25
Friday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time
26
Saturday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time
27
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
28
Monday of the 8th Week in Ordinary Time

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A Quiet Stream of New Beginnings

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