Catholic Lectionary Today (CLT)

By: The Guardian and Talisman
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    Catholic Lectionary Today (CLT) is dedicated to making it easier than ever to remember and practice your Catholic faith in a world where attending church regularly can be challenging.

    Our service provides daily Catholic Mass readings from the Lectionary, the official book where scheduled readings are arranged by the Church. The Lectionary follows a three-year cycle, with Sunday readings rotating through years A, B, and C. In year A, the Gospels are mostly from Matthew; year B features mostly Mark; and year C focuses on Luke.

    The first reading is usually from the Old Testament and is selected to reflect a theme from the New testament Gospel, that is read after the second reading, usually an Epistle.

    Our podcast focuses solely on these readings, publishing them daily before the break of dawn so you can listen to and meditate upon the same scriptures that would be read in church on any given day, not just Sundays.

    Through the continuous engagement with the Lectionary cycles, our faith is strengthened, our spirituality exercised, and the true wonder of Jesus Christ inspired.

    OUR MISSION:

    To connect all Catholics through lifelong associations to the seasons of the liturgical year and to the saint or feast of the day.

    Warm regards,

    The Guardian & Talisman

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Episodes
  • Thursday of the 24th Week in Ordinary - Year B
    Sep 18 2024

    Today's readings:

    • First reading: Corinthians 15: 1-11
    • Gospel: Luke 7: 36-50


    In the first reading, St. Paul reminds the Corinthians of the core message of the Gospel: the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Paul emphasizes that this truth is foundational for Christian faith and salvation. He also humbly acknowledges his own unworthiness as an apostle, attributing everything to God's grace.

    The Gospel recounts a powerful moment of forgiveness. Jesus contrasts the Pharisee’s judgmental attitude with the profound love and repentance of the sinful woman, who anointed His feet. Her actions, full of humility and love, demonstrate the transformative power of God's mercy. This passage invites us to reflect on our own need for forgiveness and how we show love and gratitude for God's mercy.

    Today we also honor Saint Januarius, the bishop and martyr whose blood is famously venerated in Naples. He reminds us of the ultimate witness to faith through sacrifice and perseverance.



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    6 mins
  • Wednesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time - Year B
    Sep 17 2024

    Today's readings:

    • First reading: 1 Corinthians 12: 31-13: 13
    • Gospel: Luke 7: 31-35


    In today’s first reading, St. Paul presents a beautiful meditation on love, teaching that love is the greatest of all virtues, more important than knowledge, prophecy, or even faith. It is love that gives meaning to all actions, making them valuable in the eyes of God. Paul emphasizes that true Christian love is patient, kind, and selfless, characteristics that we are called to embody in our relationships with others.

    In the Gospel, Jesus addresses the inconsistency and criticism of the people of His time. Despite the contrasting approaches of John the Baptist and Jesus, people found reasons to reject both. This passage reminds us that divine wisdom often challenges human expectations, and the call to follow Christ requires openness and discernment, free from preconceived judgments.

    These readings invite us to reflect on how we live out love in our daily lives and how we respond to the wisdom and challenges God places before us.



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    5 mins
  • Tuesday of the 24th Week in Ordinary Time - Year B
    Sep 16 2024

    Today's readings:

    • First reading: 1 Corinthians 12: 12-14, 27-31a
    • Gospel: Luke 7: 11-17


    Today’s readings focus on life within the Christian community and Jesus’ compassion. Paul’s letter to the Corinthians uses the image of the body to describe the Church, where all members play a unique and important role, yet work together as one. This reminds us of the need for unity and mutual support, as each person’s gifts contribute to the growth of the community. In the Gospel, Jesus’ miracle at Nain shows His deep compassion and power over death. He restores the widow’s son to life, revealing God's care for the suffering and His ability to bring new life where there is despair.

    We also honor a learned theologian and bishop who defended the Church’s teachings during the Reformation. Saint Robert Bellarmine’s dedication to explaining the faith and his deep love for the Church inspire us to grow in knowledge and understanding of our own faith.



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    4 mins

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