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Margarita wrote:

Hi, guys

  • Can you tell me the readings for Sunday, October 4th, 2009?

Margarita

  { Where can I find Sunday and Daily Mass Readings for each day of the year? }

Mike replied:

Hi, Margarita —

You can find the Mass Reading for any day of the year from the EWTN website.

On the EWTN Daily Mass Readings page you will be able to change the date by clicking on the large calendar image in the upper right-hand corner and choosing a specific date that you want Daily Mass Readings for. Here are some examples:

If you study the web address field (where you type in the website you wish to go to), look at the last part is a date field. If you change this portion of the web address then click the (search button at the end or hit Enter) on your keyboard, you will see a different set of Daily Mass Readings for the new date you typed in. (The format is: date=YYYY-MM-DD; Year-Month-Day)

From November 27, 2011
https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/daily-readings/2011-11-27

To December 25, 2017
https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/daily-readings/2017-12-25

You may want to bookmark this EWTN page for future Sunday and Daily Mass Reading searches.

Hope this helps,

Mike

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