Catholic Bible Study
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January 12, 2026 – Repent, Believe, and Follow in Today’s Mass Readings
Hannah shows up to worship with a broken heart, and God does not waste a single tear. 😮💨🙏 In 1 Samuel 1:1-8, she is mocked, misunderstood, and still faithful. That is the kind of quiet strength that heaven loves, because… Continue reading
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December 22, 2025 – God Lifts the Lowly in Today’s Mass Readings
Hannah gives the long awaited child she prayed for back to God in the First Reading, and it changes everything. 🤯 In 1 Samuel 1:24-28, her courage shows what real surrender looks like. She receives a miracle, then offers it… Continue reading
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December 17, 2025 – Christ the Promised King in Today’s Mass Readings
Judah was called a lion long before the world ever knew the Lion of Judah 🦁✨. Today’s readings pull back the curtain on a promise God guarded for centuries. 📖 First Reading: Genesis 49:2, 8–10 Jacob’s blessing over Judah is… Continue reading
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December 16, 2025 – Humble Repentance and Obedience in Today’s Mass Readings
✨ Today’s readings hit deep. Three powerful messages. One call to conversion. One Father waiting in the vineyard. 🍇🔥 In the First Reading (Zephaniah 3), God exposes a proud, stubborn city that refuses His voice… then promises to rescue a… Continue reading
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December 10, 2025 – God’s Merciful Strength in Today’s Mass Readings
When life feels impossibly heavy, today’s readings hit different. ✨💛 In the First Reading (Isaiah 40:25-31), God reminds His people that He is the Creator who never grows tired and never forgets a single soul. The One who names every… Continue reading
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November 28, 2025 – The Everlasting Kingdom of God in Today’s Mass Readings
When the beasts of history roar, who actually runs the show? 🐲🔥 In the First Reading (Daniel 7:2-14), four brutal beasts rise from the sea, flexing their power, but every single one loses its throne when the Ancient of Days… Continue reading
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November 27, 2025 – Trusting & Praising God in Difficult Times in Today’s Mass Readings
Daniel did not flinch in the lions’ den. 👀 In Daniel 6:12-28, he chose prayer over self protection and God literally shut the mouths of the lions. The king ends up proclaiming: “He is the living God, enduring forever, whose… Continue reading









