Yes. The Sunday readings are on a 3-year cycle. During the first year of readings, Year A, the Gospel Reading for each Sunday is mostly taken from Matthew; during the second year of readings, Year B, it is mostly taken from Mark; during the third year of readings, Year C, it is mostly taken from Luke. Year B follows Year A; Year C follows Year B; Year A follows Year C. A new year of readings begins on the First Sunday of Advent which depending on the year is either the last Sunday of November or the first Sunday of December.
The Weekday readings are on a 2-year cycle. Year II follows Year I; Year I follows Year II. Year I readings in odd-numbered years (2015, 2017, 2019, etc.); Year II readings in even-numbered years (2014, 2016, 2018, etc.)
For example:
Dec 2013 through 2014: Sundays, Year A; Weekdays, Year II.
Nov 2014 through 2015: Sundays, Year B; Weekdays, Year I.
Nov 2015 through 2016: Sundays, Year C; Weekdays, Year II. ← current year.
Nov 2016 through 2017: Sundays, Year A; Weekdays, Year I.
Dec 2017 through 2018: Sundays, Year B; Weekdays, Year II.
Dec 2018 through 2019. Sundays, Year C; Weekdays, Year I.
It is my understanding that the readings are set forth in the *Missale Romanum *(Roman Missal), promulgated by the pope.