Today's Catholic Mass Readings & Gospel Reflection – Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Today's Catholic Mass Readings & Gospel Reflection – Tuesday, September 16, 2025

#SaintsCorneliusAndCyprian, #CatholicMartyrs, #FaithAndService, #GodOfCompassion, #DailyMassReadings Today's Catholic Mass Readings & Gospel Reflection – Tuesday, September 16, 2025 Reading 1: 1 Timothy 3:1–13 Resp: Psalm 101:1b–2ab, 2cd–3ab, 5, 6 Gospel: Luke 7:11–17 Memorial of Saints Cornelius, Pope, and Cyprian, Bishop, Martyrs Lectionary: 444 My friends, today we are reminded that leadership in the Church is about service, that holiness begins in the home, and that Christ is near to the brokenhearted. Saints Cornelius and Cyprian teach us courage; the widow at Nain shows us hope; and Paul reminds us to live with integrity. Share your prayer requests with our community so that we may lift one another before God, especially those who feel unseen or burdened. Thank you for joining this reflection. May you be blessed and encouraged today, and may we meet again tomorrow to grow together in God’s Word. This Gospel reflection is 100% original—written, produced, and owned by The Word Today TV. It includes on-screen text and spoken audio to serve those with visual or hearing impairments. Our mission is to share God's Word in an accessible, devotional, and faithfully Catholic way. Saints Cornelius and Cyprian, Catholic Mass Readings, September 16 2025, 1 Timothy 3:1–13, Luke 7:11–17, Psalm 101, Catholic liturgy, CPDV scripture, Church leadership, qualities of a bishop, Christian service, compassion of Christ, miracle at Nain, Catholic martyrs, unity of the Church, Catholic spirituality, pastoral reflection, daily prayer, Catholic faith, The Word Today TV, Gospel reflection, praying community. === Disclaimer: This video contains original reflections and commentary on the Catholic daily readings, produced by The Word Today TV. It may also include copyrighted material used under the principles of fair use for religious, educational, and inspirational purposes. We do not claim ownership of any copyrighted content. If you are the copyright owner and believe your material has been used improperly, please contact us at [email protected], and we will respond promptly to resolve the issue. Don't forget to Like, Share, and Subscribe to support our mission of spreading the Word of God daily.