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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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November 27 - Thursday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 26.11.2025

(Dn.6:12-28;   Dn.3:59,68-74;   Lk.21:20-28)  “Your ransom is near at hand.” “He is a deliverer and savior, working signs and wonders in heaven and on earth.”  And as “He delivered Daniel from the lions’ power,” so He shall save our souls from the destruction to come upon the face of the earth. The king’s prayer is answered: “To Daniel he said, ‘May your God whom you serve so constantly, save you....

November 26 - Wednesday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 25.11.2025

(Dn.5:1-6,13-14,16-17,23-28;   Dn.3:59,62-67;   Lk.21:12-19)  “You will be brought to give witness.” “Daniel was brought into the presence of the king.”  And what did this wisest of men have to say to this pagan king who ruled the earth?  “You have rebelled against the Lord of heaven.”  He did not hesitate to tell him of the emptiness of his “gods of silver and gold, bronze and iron, wood and ston...

November 25 - Tuesday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 24.11.2025

(Dn.2:31-45;   Dn.3:57-61;   Lk.21:5-11) “The iron, tile, bronze, silver, and gold all crumbled at once, fine as the chaff on the threshing floor in summer, and the wind blew them away without leaving a trace.” So shall the kingdom of this world be destroyed by “a stone which was hewn from a mountain without a hand being put to it”; so shall Jesus come – the Son of God, the King of kings – and mak...

November 24 - Monday of the 34th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 23.11.2025

(Dn.1:1-6,8-20;   Dn.3:52-56;   Lk.21:1-4)  “To these four young men God gave knowledge and proficiency in all literature and science, and to Daniel the understanding of all visions and dreams.” God is the giver of all good gifts; all is a gift from God.  Whatever we give to Him can only seem paltry to Him “who look[s] into the depths from [His] throne upon the cherubim.”  But He makes any gift we...

November 22 - Saturday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 21.11.2025

(1Mac.6:1-13;   Ps.9:2-4,6,16,19;   Lk.20:27-40)  “The needy shall not always be forgotten, nor shall the hope of the afflicted forever perish.” Death comes, yes.  Death is upon us and surrounds us in this world.  But the suffering we face in this life has its reward.  Jesus has brought redemption: He has been resurrected, and we with Him.  And this new life is eternal. It seemed the Israelites we...

November 21 - Friday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 20.11.2025

(1Mac.4:36-37,52-59;   1Chr.29:10-13;   Lk.19:45-48) “Let us go up to purify the sanctuary and rededicate it.” In both our reading and gospel today, we hear of the cleansing of the temple, and we see its purpose and fulfillment. “My house is meant for a house of prayer,” declares Jesus.  A  house of prayer, and a house for teaching: “He was teaching in the temple area from day to day.”  It is a ho...

November 20 - Thursday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 19.11.2025

(1Mac.2:15-29;   Ps.50:1-2,5-6,14-15,23;   Lk.19:41-44) “We will not obey the words of the king nor depart from our religion in the slightest degree.” The king of heaven shall soon come into the city of peace, humble and riding on an ass, but today He weeps as He sees Jerusalem and knows of its imminent destruction for its sins.  Yet He shall ride into Jerusalem, yet He shall be dragged within its...

November 19 - Wednesday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 18.11.2025

(2Mac.7:1,20-31;   Ps.17:1,5-6,8,15;   Lk.19:11-28) “He, in His mercy, will give you back both breath and life, because you now disregard yourselves for the sake of His Law.” When the Lord returns “crowned as king” He will call all before Himself and judge each according to the profit he has made with his life.  If we are like the seven brothers who suffered and died for the faith, if we have been...

November 18 - Tuesday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 17.11.2025

(2Mac.6:18-31;   Ps.3:2-8;   Lk.19:1-10) “I fear not the myriads of people arrayed against me on every side.” Zacchaeus’ running up ahead and climbing a tree in order to be able to see Jesus as He passed along the way may not be a witness on the order of Eleazar, who “declared that above all he would be loyal to the holy laws given by God” and went willingly to torture and death, “leaving in his d...

November 17 - Monday of the 33rd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 16.11.2025

(1Mac.1:10-15,41-43,54-57,62-63;   Ps.119:53,61,88,134,150,155,158;   Lk.18:35-43)  “Terrible affliction was upon Israel.” Oh how the nation had become so blind.  Oh how they had turned from their God.  Some “preferred to die rather than be defiled with unclean food or to profane the covenant,” but most ate freely of the poisonous fruit of the tree of abomination, and so became as the blind man be...

November 15 - Saturday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 14.11.2025

(Ws.18:14-16,19:6-9;   Ps.105:2-3,5,36-37,42-43;   Lk.18:1-8) “He led forth His people with joy; with shouts of joy, His chosen ones.” “They beheld stupendous wonders.”  Before their eyes, “out of what had been water, dry land was seen emerging.”  And so, sheltered by the mighty hand of the Lord, they crossed over, from the land of bondage to freedom.  And in their joy “they ranged about like hors...

November 14 - Friday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 13.11.2025

(Ws.13:1-9;   Ps.19:2-5;   Lk.17:26-37)  “Wherever the carcass is, there will the vultures gather.” It is so that “the heavens proclaim the glory of God and the firmament proclaims His handiwork.”  It is true that “from the greatness and the beauty of created things their original author, by analogy, is seen.”  Yes, “the things seen are fair,” and speak even of the glory of our God… but they shall...

November 13 - Thursday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 12.11.2025

(Ws.7:22-8:1;   Ps.119:89-91,130,135,175;   Lk.17:20-25) “Let your countenance shine upon your servant, and teach me your statutes.” Wisdom, who “is fairer than the sun and surpasses every constellation of the stars… reaches from end to end mightily and governs all things well.”  Wisdom “penetrates and pervades all things by reason of her purity,” for she is “the refulgence of eternal light.”  How...

November 12 - Wednesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 11.11.2025

(Ws.6:1-11;   Ps.82:3-4,6-8;   Lk.17:11-19) “Stand up and go your way; your faith has been your salvation.” “This man was a Samaritan.”  Jesus chose the lowest of the low, not only a leper, the most ostracized of all individuals, but a Samaritan, a foreigner most despised by the Israelite nation, to reveal His mercy, to reveal the universal nature of His forgiveness, and so the universal call to s...

November 11 - Tuesday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 10.11.2025

(Ws.2:23-3:9;   Ps.34:2-3,16-19;   Lk.17:7-10) “The souls of the just are in the hands of God, and no torment shall touch them.” What does the Lord mean when He instructs us in our gospel to say, “We are useless servants,” than that which David says in our psalm, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted; and those who are crushed in spirit He saves,” and that which the Book of Wisdom states in our...

November 10 - Monday of the 32nd Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 09.11.2025

(Wis.1:1-7;   Ps.139:1-10,24;   Lk.17:1-6) “Where can I hide from your spirit? From your presence, where can I flee?” Yes, “wisdom is a kindly spirit, yet she acquits not the blasphemous of his guilty lips.”  For the spirit of the Lord is everywhere and hears everything, listening closely to a man’s inmost thoughts.  “For the spirit of the Lord fills the world, is all-embracing, and knows what man...

November 8 - Saturday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 07.11.2025

(Rm.16:3-9,16,22-27;   Ps.145:1-5,10-11;   Lk.16:9-15)   “Let all your works give you thanks, O Lord, and let your faithful ones bless you.”   We are in the world, and amongst the wealth of this world.  We have nothing to do with money and the world – “You cannot serve God and money,” the Lord has told us, and so we cannot serve money… yet what have we to use but the riches of this world?  And so...

November 7 - Friday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 06.11.2025

(Rm.15:14-21;   Ps.98:1-4;   Lk.16:1-8)   “The worldly take more initiative than the otherworldly when it comes to dealing with their own kind.”   What is the Lord teaching His disciples?  What does He wish to tell them of their call?  We need only look at the Apostle Paul, for here is a man, a child of God, who has taken the initiative the Lord would see wrought in us all. Our first reading indee...

November 6 - Thursday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 05.11.2025

(Rm.14:7-12;   Ps.27:1,4,13-14;   Lk.15:1-10)   “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.”   Since “every one of us will have to give an account of himself before God,” who are we to “sit in judgment” or “look down on” a brother?  Why are our eyes set upon others’ sins instead of the Lord’s glory?  Why do we fall into this pit of condemnation? Yes, Jesus welcomes sinners.  For this has He com...

November 8 - Wednesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 04.11.2025

(Rm.13:8-10;   Ps.112:1-2,4-5,9;   Lk.14:25-33)  “Love is the fulfillment of the law.” Jesus tells us, “None of you can be my disciple if he does not renounce all his possessions,” turning our backs even on father and mother, even on our very selves.  Our psalm states of the happy man, “Lavishly he gives to the poor; his generosity shall endure forever.”  And Paul makes clear that we “owe no debt...

November 4 - Tuesday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 03.11.2025

(Rm.12:5-16;   Ps.131:1-3;   Lk.14:15-24) “Come along, everything is ready now.” Dinner is being served now in the kingdom of God.  But are we prepared to sit down at table?  Or do we turn our hearts to other things? Jesus sets our place now in the kingdom of heaven.  He has come.  He has died.  He has risen and sends now the Holy Spirit to invite us into His presence.  And His presence is ever wi...

November 3 - Monday of the 31st Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 02.11.2025

(Rm.11:29-36;   Ps.69:14,30-31,33-34,36-37;   Lk.14:12-14)   “God has imprisoned all in disobedience that He might have mercy on all.”   I begin to see “how deep are the riches and the wisdom and the knowledge of God.”  For though I am far from knowing “the mind of the Lord,” yet He does offer me a certain insight this early morning about Him whom Paul says, “From Him and through Him and for Him a...

October 31 - Friday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 30.10.2025

(Rm.9:1-5;   Ps.147:12-15,19-20;   Lk.14:1-6) “They could not answer.” The Pharisees are dumb.  The leaders of the Jewish nation cannot speak as to whether a man should be healed on the sabbath.  How far they have fallen from the presence of God. We know the Israelites were God’s chosen people.  This is proclaimed clearly by both Paul and our psalmist today: “Theirs were the adoption, the glory, t...

October 30 - Thursday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 29.10.2025

(Rm.8:31-39;   Ps.109:21-22,26-27,30-31;   Lk.13:31-35)   “For your sake we are being slain all the day long.”   And yet, “in all this we are more than conquerors because of Him who has loved us.” We die.  Each day we die, we sacrifice our lives.  We are “as sheep to be slaughtered.”  This is our call, to be as our Lord who was crucified – our King wears a crown of thorns.  And yet in all this app...

October 29 - Wednesday of the 30th Week in Ordinary Time, Year I 28.10.2025

(Rm.8:26-30;   Ps.13:4-6;   Lk.13:22-30)   “Lord, are they few in number who are to be saved?”   We question.  We wonder.  With the man who spoke to the Lord as He made His way toward Jerusalem, as He approached His own death, we question Jesus, “Who will be saved?” particularly as we face our own imminent death.  Jesus answers the man, and so He responds to us, too.  His answer is simple: “Come i...

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