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The BreadCast

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Spirit-filled daily reflections on the Mass Readings of the Roman Catholic Church from the book Our Daily Bread by James Kurt (with imprimatur). The daily podcasts are voice only, while the podcasts for Sundays and Solemnities are produced with music and other elements. Another podcast recently added: Prayers to the Saints - a prayer to each saint on the calendar for the US. Also with imprimatur.

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jameshkurt@gmail.com

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Religion

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Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

January 31 - Saturday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 30.01.2026

(2Sm.12:1-7,10-17;   Ps.51:12-17;   Mk.4:35-41) “I have sinned against the Lord.” David is the man who “took the poor man’s ewe lamb and made a meal of it for his visitor.”  To feed his lust he has feasted on another man’s wife.  And he sees the injustice of this; he recognizes his guilt when his sin is exposed.  But why has he done it?  “As the Lord lives, the man who has done this merits death!”...

January 30 - Friday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 29.01.2026

(2Sm.11:1-10,13-17;   Ps.51:3-7,10-11;   Mk.4:26-34) “The seed sprouts and grows without his knowing how it happens.” Jesus in our gospel tells us of the kingdom of God and of its gradual growth without our knowing.  Seed is scattered, the Word is sown in our souls, and as we “[go] to bed and [get] up day after day,” remaining in the presence of the Lord, good fruits little by little reveal themse...

January 29 - Thursday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 28.01.2026

(2Sm.7:18-19,24-29;   Ps.132:1-2,3-5,11-14,Lk.1:32;   Mk.4:21-25)  “If your sons keep my covenant and the decrees which I shall teach them, their sons, too, forever shall sit upon your throne.” Yes, “the Lord has chosen Zion; He prefers her for His dwelling.”  His blessings are upon His Church and its people, for “the Lord swore to David a firm promise from which He will not withdraw: ‘Your own of...

January 28 - Wednesday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 27.01.2026

(2Sm.7:4-17;   Ps.89:4-5,27-30;   Mk.4:1-20) “Your house and your kingdom shall endure forever before me; your throne shall stand firm forever.” David seems intent on establishing the Lord’s presence forever by building a permanent house in which He might dwell, but how well our God answers the great king’s thoughts with the promise of making “his posterity endure forever.”  It is the Lord who est...

January 27 - Tuesday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 26.01.2026

(2Sm.6:12-15,17-19;   Ps.24:7-10;   Mk.3:31-35) “Lift up, O gates, your lintels; reach up, you ancient portals, that the King of glory may come in!” In our first reading David leads all the Israelites in, “bringing up the ark of the Lord with shouts of joy and to the sound of the horn.”  “Dancing before the Lord with abandon,” he brings the ark into Jerusalem and sets it within its tent or taberna...

January 26 - Monday of the 3rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 25.01.2026

(2Sm.5:1-7,10;   Ps.89:20-22,25-26;   Mk.3:22-30)  “Whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven.” How different are the scribes who come to Jesus from the Israelites who come to David to crown him king.  “The tribes of Israel came to David in Hebron and said: ‘Here we are, your bone and your flesh.’”  So united would they be to him whom the Lord had said would “shepherd [His]...

January 24 - Saturday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 23.01.2026

(2Sm.1:1-4,11-12,19,23-27;   Ps.80:2-7;   Mk.3:20-21)  “They mourned and wept and fasted until evening for Saul and his son Jonathan.”  For David’s leading his men in mourning for Saul, it might have been said of him what was said of Jesus: “He is out of His mind.”  But even to the end David proves himself sincere in his respect for God’s anointed, even slaying the man who claims to have dispatche...

January 23 - Friday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 22.01.2026

(1Sm.24:3-21;   Ps.57:2-4,6,11;   Mk.3:13-19) “Sovereignty over Israel shall come into your possession.” Today we see David at perhaps his most humble and obedient in the sight of God – we see why he is the great king of Israel. David is being hunted down by Saul once again in his jealousy.  His psalm, our psalm today, is his cry for protection from the Lord in whom he trusts: “I call to God Most...

January 22 - Thursday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 21.01.2026

(1Sm.18:6-9,19:1-7;   Ps.56:2-3,5,9-14;   Mk.3:7-12) “Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands.” And Jesus His millions.  He slays an untold number of “unclean spirits [who] would catch sight of Him, fling themselves down at His feet, and shout, ‘You are the Son of God.’”  “A great crowd followed Him from Galilee, and an equally great multitude” from all the surrounding regions. ...

January 21 - Wednesday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 20.01.2026

(1Sm.17:32-33,37,40-51;   Ps.144:1-2,9-10;   Mk.3:1-6) “You come against me with sword and spear and scimitar, but I come against you in the name of the Lord.” “The battle is the Lord’s” is the simple truth David proclaims to all those who stand in arms.  To “all this multitude,” he declares “that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves.”  Thus with David’s defeat of the Philistine giant i...

January 20 - Tuesday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 19.01.2026

(1Sm.16:1-13;   Ps.89:20-22,27-28;   Mk.2:23-28)  “Man sees the appearance but the Lord looks into the heart.” Indeed, how different the vision of God from the vision of man, and how well the Lord illustrates this in His rejection of Saul and His choosing of David.  When Samuel sees Eliab, whose appearance and “lofty stature” are reminiscent of Saul, even this great seer is blinded by his eyes and...

January 19 - Monday of the 2nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 18.01.2026

(1Sm.15:16-23;   Ps.50:8-9,16-17,21,23;   Mk.2:18-22) “Does the Lord so delight in holocausts and sacrifices as in obedience to the command of the Lord? The answer to the question Samuel puts to Saul is, in a word, “No.”  “Obedience is better than sacrifice, and submission than the fat of rams.”  Nothing does the Lord deem greater than our hearing and heeding His Word, than our obedience to His wi...

January 17 - Saturday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 16.01.2026

(1Sm.9:1-4,17-19,10:1;   Ps.21:2-7;   Mk.2:13-17)  “You are to govern the Lord’s people Israel, and to save them from the grasp of their enemies round about.” Tall and handsome, Saul gives every appearance of a king.  And so God gives the people what they want in this “handsome young man” who “stood head and shoulders above the people.”  But with Saul the Lord shall indeed prove that it is not upo...

January 16 - Friday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 15.01.2026

(1Sm.8:4-7,10-22;   Ps.89:2,16-19;   Mk.2:1-12)  “We have never seen anything like this!” What the Lord can do, no one else is able to do – no king, no prophet, no priest.  Though all may do in His name, nothing is done except through Him.  He alone forgives sins; He alone heals.  He alone fights our battles, for He alone rules over us. In asking Samuel to appoint a king over them, the Israelites...

January 15 - Thursday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 14.01.2026

(1Sm.4:1-11;   Ps.44:10-11,14-15,24-25,27;   Mk.1:40-45)  “Our souls are bowed down to the dust; our bodies are pressed to the earth.” The Israelites suffer “a disastrous defeat” at the hands of their worst enemy.  Not only do they lose thirty thousand men, but the ark of God – “who is enthroned upon the cherubim” which protect it – the tabernacle which holds the manna and the tablets of the Ten C...

January 14 - Wednesday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 13.01.2026

(1Sm.3:1-10,19-20;   Ps.40:2-5,7-10;   Mk.1:29-39)  “To do your will, O Lord, is my delight.”  O how Samuel shows the “ears open to obedience” we all must have.  For when called, even from sleep, he immediately and repeatedly rises and presents himself for service to the Lord.  Even from his youth he is with the Lord and in His will.  Such readiness to serve is also revealed in Peter’s mother-in-l...

January 13 - Tuesday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 12.01.2026

(1Sm.1:9-20;   1Sm.2:1,4-8;   Mk.1:21-28)  “May the God of Israel grant you what you have asked of Him.” For He holds all authority.  “He gives orders to unclean spirits and they obey.”  “The Lord puts to death and gives life; He casts down to the nether world; He raises up again.”  All He wills, He does – nothing is beyond His reach and power.  And His desire is to answer your prayer.  If you are...

January 12 - Monday of the 1st Week in Ordinary Time, Year II 11.01.2026

(1Sm.1:1-8;   Ps.116:12-19;   Mk.1:14-20) “Hannah was childless.” And so she would “weep and refuse to eat,” for it was “a constant reproach to her that the Lord had left her barren.” But He will not leave her barren long.  Her husband’s love for her despite her condition and her own prayers will soon be answered: she will give birth to the great prophet and priest, Samuel, who will anoint kings i...

January 10 - Saturday after Epiphany 09.01.2026

(1Jn.5:14-21;   Ps.149:1-6,9;   Jn.3:22-30)   “The Son of God has come and has given us discernment to recognize the One who is true.”   John’s disciples had difficulty recognizing “the One who is true.”  They saw everyone “flocking to Him” and away from their master, so they came to their master questioning.  But John was forthright: “I am not the Messiah,” he said, “I am sent before Him.”  And n...

January 9 - Friday after Epiphany 08.01.2026

(1Jn.5:5-13;   Ps.147:12-15,19-20;   Lk.5:12-16)   “Whoever possesses the Son possesses life.”   What does our psalmist mean when he sings: “He has granted peace in your borders; with the best of wheat He fills you,” but that we are in Christ?  What are those “borders” but the flesh of Christ?  What is this wheat but the manna, the Sacrament of His Body He gives us to feed upon during our earthly...

January 8 - Thursday after Epiphany 07.01.2026

(1Jn.4:19-5:4;   Ps.72:1-2,11,14-15,17;   Lk.4:14-22)   “Today this Scripture passage is fulfilled in your hearing.”   Today the Son has come into our midst.  Today He has “unrolled the scroll” of the Word of God and read aloud the words written of Him for all to hear.  Today the WORD is brought to life.  As “appealing” as is the discourse which flows forth from His gracious lips, so much greater...

January 7 - Wednesday after Epiphany 06.01.2026

(1Jn.4:11-18;   Ps.72:1-2,10,12-13;   Mk.6:45-52)   “If we love one another, God dwells in us, and His love is brought to perfection in us.”   Jesus has just fed the five thousand men with the five loaves and two fish.  He has performed a great miracle before the eyes of His disciples and through their hands.  Yet “their minds were completely closed to the meaning of the events,” and when He comes...

January 6 - Tuesday after Epiphany 05.01.2026

(1Jn.4:7-10,   Ps.72:1-4,7-8,11;   Mk.6:34-44)   “Justice shall flower in His days, and profound peace, till the moon be no more.”   Our psalm (of Solomon, the king of peace and wisdom) relates the infinite justice of God, He who “defend[s] the afflicted among the people” and “save[s] the children of the poor.”  Such is the judgment of our God, who “rule[s] from sea to sea, and from the River to t...

January 5 - Monday after Epiphany 04.01.2026

(1Jn.3:22-4:6;   Ps.2:7-8,10-11;   Mt.4:12-17,23-25)   “Every spirit that acknowledges Jesus Christ come in the flesh belongs to God.”   And for every spirit that acknowledges Him, He answers all prayers: “Whatever we ask we shall receive at God’s hands.”   “Ask of me and I will give you the nations for an inheritance…”  And so, when “they carried to [Jesus] all those afflicted with various diseas...

January 3 - before Epiphany 02.01.2026

(1Jn.2:29-3:6;   Ps.98:1,3-6;   Jn.1:29-34) “Look there!  The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!” “This is God’s chosen One.”  This is He upon whom “the Spirit descend[s]” – who takes away our sins and makes us pure by His own baptism “with the Holy Spirit.”  He who walks with Him walks in holiness, for “everyone who acts in holiness has been begotten by Him” – we have become “childr...

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