Catholic Homily for US Catholics โ€“ Sunday Mass Reflections

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Catholic Sunday Homily for US Catholics

Weekly Gospel reflections and Sunday homilies written specifically for American Catholic parishes โ€” updated every Thursday before Sunday Mass.

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Welcome โ€” Your Weekly US Catholic Homily Resource

Every Sunday, more than 70 million Catholics across the United States gather at Mass to hear the Word of God proclaimed and broken open in the homily. Whether you are a priest or deacon preparing to preach, a parishioner seeking deeper preparation, or a catechist looking for Sunday reflection resources โ€” this page is your dedicated US Catholic homily hub, updated faithfully every week.

Each homily is written with the US Catholic experience at its heart โ€” referencing American saints, drawing on USCCB pastoral wisdom, and connecting the ancient Gospel to the concrete realities of American family life, work, and community.

The current liturgical year is Lectionary Year A (2025โ€“2026), centred on the Gospel of Matthew โ€” the Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven, the Beatitudes, and the Church.

This Sunday’s US Catholic Homily

โญ FEATURED ยท PENTECOST SUNDAY ยท MAY 24, 2026

A Fire That Does Not Burn Out โ€” Pentecost Sunday Homily for US Catholics

๐Ÿ“… May 24, 2026 ย ยทย  Lectionary Year A ย ยทย  Gospel: John 20:19-23

On Pentecost Sunday, the locked doors fly open and frightened disciples become bold proclaimers. What locked door in your life is the Holy Spirit asking you to open? Featuring a reflection on Blessed Solanus Casey โ€” the beloved American friar of Detroit.


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Upcoming US Catholic Homilies โ€” 2026

Published every Thursday. Bookmark this page and return each week for the latest US Catholic homily written specifically for American parishes.

Sunday Date Theme Link
Pentecost Sunday May 24, 2026 Receive the Holy Spirit โ€” Bl. Solanus Casey Read โ†’
Trinity Sunday May 31, 2026 Father, Son & Holy Spirit in American family life Coming May 29
Corpus Christi June 7, 2026 Eucharistic Revival & the Body of Christ Coming June 5
10th Sunday Ordinary Time June 14, 2026 Mercy, mission & following Christ in daily life Coming June 12
11th Sunday Ordinary Time June 21, 2026 Vocations & the call to serve in the American Church Coming June 19
12th Sunday Ordinary Time June 28, 2026 Living the Catholic faith boldly in American society Coming June 26

Why This US Catholic Homily Resource Is Different

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Written for American Catholics
References US saints, USCCB teachings, and themes relevant to Catholic life in the United States.

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Published Every Thursday
Available before Sunday so priests, deacons, and the faithful can prepare with time to pray and reflect.

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Full Mass Readings Included
Every homily includes the complete First Reading, Psalm, Second Reading, and Gospel.

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Reflection Questions & Prayer
4 discussion questions and a closing prayer โ€” perfect for Bible study, RCIA, and family reflection.

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Theologically Sound
Rooted in Catholic tradition, the Catechism, and the teachings of the Church โ€” faithful and relevant.

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American Saints Featured in Our US Homilies

Each US Catholic homily draws on the treasury of American saints and blesseds โ€” holy men and women who lived the Gospel on American soil.

โœฆ American Saints & Blesseds Referenced in Our Homilies

Bl. Solanus Casey
Friar, Detroit MI
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
First US-born saint
St. Katharine Drexel
Apostle to marginalized
Ven. Augustus Tolton
First openly Black priest
St. Frances X. Cabrini
Patron of immigrants
Bl. Stanley Rother
Martyr priest, Oklahoma
Dorothy Day
Servant of God
Ven. Fulton Sheen
Media apostle
St. Damien of Molokai
Apostle to lepers, Hawaii
St. John Neumann
Bishop of Philadelphia
Bl. Michael McGivney
Founder, Knights of Columbus
St. Rose P. Duchesne
Missionary to the frontier

How to Use These Homilies

โ›ช For Priests & Deacons
Use our US Catholic homily as a starting point for preaching preparation. Each homily provides theological grounding and a US-specific cultural angle โ€” then adapt it freely to your parish community.
๐Ÿก For Parishioners & Families
Read the homily Saturday evening to prepare your heart for Sunday Mass. Use the four reflection questions at the Sunday dinner table to continue the conversation.
๐ŸŽ“ For RCIA Directors & Catechists
Each homily serves as ready-made catechetical content for RCIA sessions, adult faith formation groups, and Catholic school religion classes.
๐Ÿ“š For Bible Study Groups
Begin your weekly Bible study by reading the Sunday Gospel together. Then read the homily as a group and use the reflection questions for a 30-minute discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q โ€” What makes this a specifically US Catholic homily resource?
Each homily is written with the American Catholic experience in mind โ€” referencing US saints and blesseds, connecting to USCCB pastoral documents, and addressing themes particularly relevant to Catholic life in the United States such as immigration, family, religious liberty, and social justice in the American context.

Q โ€” When is each new US Catholic homily published?
Every new US Catholic homily is published on Thursday evening โ€” giving priests, deacons, and the faithful two to three days to read, pray, and prepare before Sunday Mass. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to receive each homily directly in your inbox every Thursday.

Q โ€” Which Lectionary year are we currently in?
The current liturgical year is Lectionary Year A, which runs from the First Sunday of Advent 2025 through the feast of Christ the King in November 2026. Year A focuses primarily on the Gospel of Matthew. Our US Catholic homilies follow this cycle faithfully every Sunday.

Q โ€” Can I use these homilies in my parish bulletin or newsletter?
Yes โ€” with attribution. You are welcome to quote excerpts in your parish bulletin or newsletter, provided you credit homilysunday.com as the source and include a link to the full homily page. We ask only that you do not reproduce complete homilies without permission.

More Homily Resources on homilysunday.com

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Year A Homilies (2025โ€“26)
Complete Sunday homilies for Lectionary Year A โ€” Gospel of Matthew.

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Year B Homilies
Full archive of Sunday homilies for Lectionary Year B โ€” Gospel of Mark.

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Year C Homilies
Complete Sunday homilies for Lectionary Year C โ€” Gospel of Luke.

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Bible Verses
Scripture verses organised by theme for preaching, prayer, and reflection.

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