June 2028
Mass Readings and Free Resources
June 2028 focuses on the life of God at work in us and in the Church. The Spirit gives courage, guides our choices, and brings people together. We learn about God as Father, Son, and Spirit, sharing one love. The Eucharist feeds us and keeps us close to Jesus. We are then asked to respond by living our faith each day. We trust God, care for others, and follow Jesus, even when it is hard.
June 2028 is Year C in the Sunday liturgical cycle and Year 2 in the weekday cycle.
See Mass readings resources for specific Sundays and feast days in for June 2028 here.
Sundays and Holy Days in June 2028
Pentecost
Sunday June 4, 2028
Pentecost Year C shows the Holy Spirit coming to the apostles and giving them courage to speak. People from many places hear one message in their own language. This shows that God brings people together. The Spirit helps the Church begin its mission and gives strength to share the Good News with others.
The readings remind us that the Spirit is still with us now. The Spirit helps us pray, choose what is right, and stay close to God. We are part of God’s family and not alone. Pentecost calls us to listen, trust, and share hope with others each day.
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
Sunday June 11, 2028
Trinity Sunday Year C helps us think about one God in three Persons. The Father creates, the Son saves, and the Spirit leads us. The readings speak about wisdom at creation, peace through Jesus, and the Spirit guiding us in truth. All of this points to one God working together in love.
This day also invites us to live in that same love. We are part of God’s family. We are called to trust, stay hopeful, and treat others with care. Even small acts of kindness can reflect God’s love in our daily lives.
Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)
Sunday June 18, 2028
Corpus Christi Year C focuses on Jesus giving Himself to us in the Eucharist. At the Last Supper, He gave bread and wine as His Body and Blood. In the Gospel, He feeds a large crowd with very little food. These signs remind us that Jesus still feeds us and stays close to us in every Mass.
This feast also calls us to respond. The Eucharist brings us together as one people. It gives us strength to care for others and share what we have. God gives freely, and we are asked to do the same. When we receive this gift, we are sent out to live with love each day.
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday June 25, 2028
The 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C centers on a direct question from Jesus: who do you say he is? Peter calls him the Christ, but Jesus also speaks about suffering and the cross. The readings connect mercy, faith, and new life. God offers forgiveness, and through faith we become one people, joined together in Christ.
This day asks for an honest response in how we live. Following Jesus means letting go of self and choosing his way each day. It may not be easy, but we are not alone. God gives grace and strength. Our actions, not just our words, show who Jesus is to us.
June 2028
June 2028
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