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September 2030

Mass Readings and Free Resources

September 2030 focuses on how faith is lived in daily life. It begins by looking at the need for a clean heart and honest actions. It then turns to healing, as God helps people see, hear, and take part in the community again. The readings also speak about courage when life is hard and the need to act, not just speak. They point to serving others instead of seeking status. The month ends by showing that good can come from unexpected people and places, and that our choices matter.

September 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 September 2030 here.

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Sundays and Holy Days in September 2030

22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 1, 2030

God gives clear direction for living. Moses speaks about keeping the law. These rules guide daily life. They help people live wisely. Jesus points to the inside. He lists things like envy, pride, and anger. These come from within. They damage a person more than anything outside. Short actions reveal what is truly there.

This week invites a closer look at daily choices. Small habits matter. Words spoken at home. Reactions in stress. Kindness to someone ignored. The 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B asks for honesty. A clean life grows from a clean interior.

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 8, 2030

What keeps us from hearing clearly? Sometimes it is noise. Sometimes it is fear. We may avoid what is hard to face. A quiet moment can reveal this. The 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B invites us to notice where we are closed off and where we need help to open up again.

A man is brought to Jesus and cannot hear or speak, and Jesus touches him, speaks a word, and his ears are opened and his tongue is freed so he can join others again. Isaiah speaks of healing and new life. James warns against judging by wealth. These readings point to welcome and restoration.

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 15, 2030

Some people seek comfort and ease, but others accept struggle for what is right. One path avoids pain. The other stays steady through it. The readings place these side by side. Strength is not loud. It holds firm under pressure. Words alone do not carry weight without action behind them.

In daily life, this can look simple. Helping when tired. Standing up for someone left out. Admitting a mistake. The 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B brings this into focus. Real belief appears in what a person does, not just what they claim.

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 22, 2030

What does it mean to be great? Is it being first, or being last? The readings challenge common thinking. People often chase status. Jesus points in another direction. He places a child among them. This image shifts the view of importance and worth.

The 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B keeps the message clear. Greatness looks like service. It is quiet. It is steady. It puts others first without seeking attention. This way of living builds peace instead of conflict.

26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Sunday September 29, 2030

God’s work is not limited. Two men speak in the camp. Others are surprised. Moses welcomes it. Jesus also speaks about someone helping in His name. Good can come from unexpected places. Warnings about sin are strong. Choices matter. Actions have real effects.

This message applies to everyday life. Notice good wherever it appears. Do not block it. Be careful with words and influence. The 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B points to awareness. Build up others. Avoid leading anyone the wrong way.

September 2030

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B

World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
2
Monday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
3
Tuesday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Gregory the Great (Memorial)
4
Wednesday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
5
Thursday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Teresa of Calcutta, Virgin (Optional memorial)
6
Friday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
7
Saturday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time
8
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
9
Monday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

St. Peter Claver, Priest (Memorial)
10
Tuesday of the 23rd Week In Ordinary Time
11
Wednesday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time
12
Thursday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

The Most Holy Name of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Optional memorial)
13
Friday of the 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

St. John Chrysostom, bishop and doctor of the Church (Memorial)
14
Exaltation of the Holy Cross (FEAST)
15
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
16
Monday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

Saints Cornelius and Cyprian (Memorial)
17
Tuesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Robert Bellarmine, bishop and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)

St. Hildegard of Bingen, virgin and doctor of the Church (Optional memorial)
18
Wednesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time
19
Thursday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Januarius, bishop and martyr (Optional memorial)
20
Friday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Andrew Kim Taegon, priest, St. Paul Chong Hasang, catechist, and companions, martyrs (Memorial)
21
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist (FEAST)
22
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
23
Monday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
Saint Pius of Pietrelcina, Priest (Padre Pio) (Memorial)
24
Tuesday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
25
Wednesday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time
26
Thursday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time

Sts. Cosmas and Damian, martyrs (Optional memorial)
27
Friday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Vincent de Paul, priest (Memorial)
28
Saturday of the 25th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Lawrence Ruiz and companions, martyrs (Optional memorial)

St. Wenceslaus, martyr (Optional memorial)
29
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B
30
Monday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time

St. Jerome, Priest and Doctor (Memorial)

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