Catholic Mass Readings and Reflection July 13, 2026
Monday – 15th Week in Ordinary Time
13th June 2026 (Monday)
Psalter: Week 3
Here are the Catholic Mass readings and a daily reflection for Monday, July 13, 2026, an ordinary weekday. Isaiah tells a religious people that God is sick of their worship, and in the Gospel Jesus warns that following Him may divide even a household.
Readings of the Day
Catholic Mass Readings
First Reading: Isaiah 1:10-17
Hear the word of the Lord, you rulers of Sodom! Give ear to the teaching of our God, you people of Gomorrah! “What to me is the multitude of your sacrifices? says the Lord; I have had enough of burnt offerings of rams and the fat of well-fed beasts; I do not delight in the blood of bulls, or of lambs, or of goats. “When you come to appear before me, who has required of you this trampling of my courts? Bring no more vain offerings; incense is an abomination to me. New moon and Sabbath and the calling of convocationsI cannot endure iniquity and solemn assembly. Your new moons and your appointed feasts my soul hates; they have become a burden to me; I am weary of bearing them. When you spread out your hands, I will hide my eyes from you; even though you make many prayers, I will not listen; your hands are full of blood. Wash yourselves; make yourselves clean; remove the evil of your deeds from before my eyes; cease to do evil, learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression; bring justice to the fatherless, plead the widow’s cause.
Psalm 50:8-9, 16bc-17, 21 and 23 (R. 23bc)
R/. To one whose way is blameless, I will show the salvation of God.
Gospel Acclamation
V/. Alleluia
R/. Alleluia
V/. Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
R/. Alleluia
Gospel: Matthew 10:34-11:1
At that time: Jesus said to his disciples, “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. And a person’s enemies will be those of his own household. Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me. Whoever finds his life will lose it, and whoever loses his life for my sake will find it. “Whoever receives you receives me, and whoever receives me receives him who sent me. The one who receives a prophet because he is a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and the one who receives a righteous person because he is a righteous person will receive a righteous person’s reward. And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.” When Jesus had finished instructing his twelve disciples, he went on from there to teach and preach in their cities.
Monday – 15th Week in Ordinary Time
Daily Gospel Reflection
Main Point: We want a gentle Jesus who keeps everyone comfortable. He says He came to bring a sword. Following Him forces a choice, and sometimes that choice cuts right through our own home.
1. We like our picture of a soft and soothing Jesus. So today’s words jolt us. “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.” This is not the line we expected from the Prince of Peace.
2. What does He mean? He is not calling for violence. He is telling the truth about what happens when He enters a life. He forces a decision. You cannot stay neutral about Him. And when one person in a family chooses Him fully, it can set them apart from those who do not.
3. He says it plainly, and it stings. A man’s enemies may be those of his own household. Faith can divide a father and son, a mother and daughter. Not because Jesus wants families broken, but because following Him sometimes costs the approval of the people closest to us.
4. Then the hard demand. “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me.” This sounds cold until we see what He is claiming. Only God can rightly ask to be loved more than your own parents. Jesus is quietly saying who He is. No mere teacher could ask this.
5. He is not telling us to love our family less. He is telling us to love Him most. And when He is first, everyone else is actually loved better, not worse. Put Him second, and even our love for family slowly bends out of shape.
6. Then comes the sharpest line. “Whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.” The first hearers knew the cross as an instrument of death. To take it up is to be ready to die to yourself. Following Jesus is not a hobby added to life. It costs the whole self.
7. But look at the promise folded inside the demand. “Whoever loses his life for my sake will find it.” This is the great reversal. Clutch your life and you lose it. Hand it over to Him and you finally receive it back, whole. The sword that cuts is also the sword that frees.
8. This is the thread to Isaiah. God tells a religious people He is sick of their sacrifices and feast days. Their worship is empty because their lives are unjust. “Cease to do evil, learn to do good, seek justice.” He wants the whole life, not the show. That is the same total claim Jesus makes. Give Me everything, not a performance.
My Practice: There is a place where following Jesus fully would cost you something at home or among friends. A stand you avoid taking. A truth you soften to keep the peace. He says He did not come to hand you that false peace. So pick up the cross you have been setting down. Choose Him first, even where it divides, and trust the promise. The life you are afraid to lose for Him is the very life He means to give back to you.
Read tomorrow’s Catholic Mass readings and reflection for July 14, 2026, the Memorial of Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, or revisit yesterday’s reflection for the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time.
Thank You 🙏🙏🙏
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