Daily Mass Readings For Sunday, June 29, 2025
Peter and Paul, Apostles Solemnity
Cv 12,1-11 ; 2 Tm 4,6-8.17-18 ; Mt 16,13-19 (Đ)
Liturgical vestments: Red
Solemnity
Sunday, June 29, 2025: Readings & Responsorial Psalm & Gospel
Each day, the Mass readings invite us into a deeper encounter with God. Through Scripture, we hear His voice speaking to our hearts, guiding us, comforting us, and calling us to a life of holiness. The Word of God is not just a story from the past; it is alive, relevant, and transformative.
Every reading is an opportunity for grace. Some days, the words challenge us to grow; other days, they console us in our struggles. But always, they nourish our souls, strengthening our faith and drawing us closer to Christ.
Let us open our hearts to the Word of God daily. May we not just hear it but live it, allowing it to shape our actions and deepen our love for Him. Lord, speak to us today, and help us to follow You more faithfully. Amen.
Reflection
“Since we must not oppose the will of the Lord who decides, I have responded with obedience to what the merciful hand of the Master wanted to make of me" (St. Gregory the Great)
“You, have you ever felt the gaze of everlasting love upon you, a gaze that looks beyond your sins, limitations and failings, and continues to have faith in you and to look upon your life with hope? (Francis)
“(…) and in the synagogues immediately [Paul] proclaimed Jesus, saying, 'He is the Son of God.' (Acts 9:20) From the beginning this acknowledgment of Christ's divine sonship will be the center of the apostolic faith, first professed by Peter as the Church's foundation.” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, No. 442)
Saint of the Day
The Apostle to the Gentiles, St. Paul was the greatest missionary in history. A Pharisee converted to Christ, his concern for expounding the faith to those, who heard him, would make him the first Christian theologian. His martyrdom is remembered on June 29, together with that of St. Peter.
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