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July 2033

Mass Readings and Free Resources

July 2033 focuses on staying strong in faith, even when others do not listen. It also looks at working together and not trying to do everything alone. There is a clear need for rest and quiet in the middle of busy life. The readings also point to how God cares for people and gives what is needed. Small things can grow when they are shared. Overall, the message is simple: keep going, stay open, care for others, and make time to rest.

July 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 July 2033 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in July 2033

14th Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 3, 2033

Jesus returns to his hometown. People know him, yet they question him. They cannot accept what is right in front of them. He teaches in the synagogue. Some are amazed. Others take offense. He heals a few, but not many, because of their doubt. The message is clear. Even those closest can resist what is good and true.

When facing rejection, it helps to stay steady. Not every voice needs to be accepted. Some will dismiss what matters. Still, quiet faith keeps going. Kind words. Small acts. Honest effort. These are ways to live with courage when support is lacking.

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 10, 2033

We often want to go it alone, but that can leave us tired and unsure. Working side by side brings strength, especially when the path is unclear, and shared purpose helps people keep going when energy fades or doubts grow.

On the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Jesus sends the Twelve out in pairs, giving them simple directions, telling them to travel light, rely on hospitality, and keep moving if a place refuses them, showing that the mission depends on trust, cooperation, and steady effort rather than comfort or control.

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 17, 2033

Some people rush from task to task, always busy, but others step back and notice the need for rest. Both ways of living appear in these readings. There is work to do, yet there is also a need to pause. Care for others matters, but so does care for oneself.

The 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time points to balance. Daily life can fill up quickly. Without rest, energy fades. Setting aside time for quiet helps restore focus. It can be as simple as a short walk, a break from noise, or a moment of stillness during the day.

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

July 24, 2033

What happens when there is not enough food for everyone? A small offering becomes a great meal. Bread is shared. People sit on the grass. No one leaves hungry. The scene raises a simple question about how needs are met and how generosity grows.

The 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time leaves a clear thought. What seems limited can still be enough. Gratitude changes how things are seen. Sharing matters. Even a little can go far when it is given freely.

July 2033 Liturgical Calendar

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
Friday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Junipero Serra, priest (Optional memorial)
2
Saturday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time
3
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
4
Monday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time

Independence Day
5
Tuesday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Elizabeth of Portugal (Optional memorial)

St. Anthony Mary Zaccaria, priest (Optional memorial)
6
Wednesday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Maria Goretti (Optional memorial)
7
Thursday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time
8
Friday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time
9
Saturday of the 14th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Augustine Zhao Rong and Companions, Chinese Martyrs (Optional memorial)
10
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
11
Monday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Benedict (Memorial)
12
Tuesday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time
13
Wednesday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Henry (Optional memorial)
14
Thursday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha (Memorial)
15
Friday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Bonaventure (Memorial)
16
Saturday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time

Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Optional memorial)
17
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
18
Monday of the 16th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Camillus de Lellis, priest (Optional memorial)
19
Tuesday of the 16th Week in Ordinary Time
20
Wednesday of the 16th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Apollinaris, bishop and martyr (Optional memorial)
21
Thursday of the 16th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Lawrence of Brindisi, priest and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
22
Saint Mary Magdalene (FEAST)
23
Saturday of the 16th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Bridget of Sweden, religious (Optional memorial)
24
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
25
Saint James the Greater, Apostle (FEAST)
26
Tuesday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time

Sts. Joachim and Anne, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Memorial)
27
Wednesday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time
28
Thursday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time
29
Friday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time

Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus (Memorial with proper reading)
30
Saturday of the 17th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Peter Chrysologus, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
31
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

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