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February 2030

Mass Readings and Free Resources

February 2030 focuses on listening to Jesus, finding hope in hard times, and showing care to others. His words guide people and bring peace. Life can feel tiring, but prayer and small acts of service give strength. Jesus also reaches out to those who feel left out and brings them back into community. The message is simple. Stay close to God, care for others, and begin again when needed.

February 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 February 2030 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in February 2030

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 3, 2030

Jesus speaks and people listen. His words are clear. They carry weight. In the synagogue, a man cries out with an unclean spirit. Jesus gives a command. The spirit leaves at once. The crowd is stunned. They whisper to each other. This is something new. Moses had promised a prophet like him. Now the people begin to see that promise coming true.

We hear many voices each day, but not all lead us in a good direction. The 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B points us to the voice worth hearing. It may come through Scripture, prayer, or quiet moments. Taking time to listen can shape daily choices. Even small acts, like choosing patience or kindness, can grow from paying attention to His words.

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 10, 2030

We all have days that feel long and tiring, when work drags on and rest seems far away, and the words of Job sound familiar because life can feel empty and stretched thin. Still, there are signs of hope if we look for them. We notice care in small ways. We see help come at the right time. We learn that prayer and service can exist together.

Jesus heals Simon’s mother-in-law, and she gets up to serve. Later, crowds gather at the door, and He heals many. Early the next morning, He goes off to pray alone. On the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, we see action and quiet side by side. Paul also gives his energy to others, sharing the message freely and reaching people where they are.

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 17, 2030

Some people keep their distance from those who are sick or different, but others choose to step closer and offer care. The readings hold these two ways side by side. Old rules required separation for those with leprosy. Yet Jesus reaches out instead of pulling back. His response breaks through fear and opens a new way of living with others.

In daily life, people still face moments where they can either avoid or engage. This Sunday points to simple choices. A kind word. A welcoming gesture. Respect for someone left out. The 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B encourages steady habits that bring people together. Over time, these actions build stronger connections and reflect a life shaped by mercy.

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday February 24, 2030

What does it look like when someone is truly forgiven? The readings give a clear picture. A man unable to walk is lowered through a roof. Jesus speaks forgiveness before healing him. The crowd watches closely. Something new is happening. Old burdens are lifted, and the man stands up and walks away in full view of everyone.

The 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B points to fresh beginnings. God clears away past mistakes and opens a new path. People are invited to live in that freedom. Mercy is not hidden. It can be seen in actions, words, and changed lives. Even small steps toward goodness reflect this new start.

February 2030

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
Friday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time
2
Presentation of the Lord (FEAST)
3
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

World Day for Consecrated Life
4
Monday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time
5
Tuesday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Agatha (Memorial)
6
Wednesday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time

Saint Paul Miki and Companions, Martyrs (Memorial)
7
Thursday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time
8
Friday of the 4th 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
Saturday of the 4th Week in Ordinary Time
10
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

World Marriage Day
11
Monday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time

Our Lady of Lourdes (Optional memorial)

World Day of the Sick
12
Tuesday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
13
Wednesday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
14
Thursday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time

Sts. Cyril, monk, and Methodius, bishop (Memorial)
15
Friday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
16
Saturday of the 5th Week in Ordinary Time
17
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
18
Monday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
19
Tuesday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
20
Wednesday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time
21
Thursday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Peter Damian, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
22
The Chair of Saint Peter (FEAST)
23
Saturday of the 6th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Polycarp, bishop and martyr (Optional Memorial)
24
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
25
Monday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time
26
Tuesday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time
27
Wednesday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Gregory of Narek, abbot and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
28
Thursday of the 7th Week in Ordinary Time

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Light Along the Quiet Path

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