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James Meza wrote:

Hi guys,

I was listening to Patrick Madrid's show today on Catholic Answers Live. He mentioned the name of a web site where someone could find all the readings for all Masses. He said all I would need to do is click on the date and the reading for that day would come up.

Can you please send me the web site.

God Bless,

James

  { Can you tell me the web site where someone can find all the readings for all Masses? }

Eric replied:

Hi James,

I recommend you go to the Catholic Answers Live calendar and download the show and listen to it again.

I haven't listened to the show yet so I don't know the site he gave. I should be listening to it tomorrow though and, if I remember next week, I can e-mail you the link when I return from vacation.

He might have been referring to:

That site has all the readings for Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours and has some other liturgical information.

Depending on what you mean by all Masses this may fit the bill.

Eric

John replied:

Hi James,

Check out:

This has the daily Mass and Sunday Mass readings. The (USCCB) United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) web site also has several other useful resources.

John DiMascio

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