Resources for reflecting on the Sunday Mass readings

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Please share any resources (online or otherwise) that pertain to the Scripture readings at Mass. Here are some that I have come across:

For the Readings from Mass themselves:
Online Reflections and/or Homilies on the Readings:
Books:
Does anyone else know of any others?

I know there are also many great Bible commentaries (Haydock, Navarre, Ignatius) that would also be very helpful. I’ve restricted myself to those which specifically comment on the Scripture readings every Sunday. But feel free not to limit yourself as I have. 🙂
 
COPLAND 3 has a great site not only for Sunday, but the daily readings as well. He posts the readings and links to several commentaries for easy reference.

His website is: Litteral’s Christian Library

Thanks for the other links, Word on Fire is really good, I listen every week.👍
 
COPLAND 3 has a great site not only for Sunday, but the daily readings as well. He posts the readings and links to several commentaries for easy reference.

His website is: Litteral’s Christian Library

Thanks for the other links, Word on Fire is really good, I listen every week.👍
Wow, that’s great! I saw his site when he first put it up, but it seems he’s been very busy since I last was there. Very good to know. Thanks!
 
in conversation with God

i have the set, but i can’t say that i’ve really taken the dive into them yet. i’ve read one or two of the reflections. anyhow, this is a set of reflections based on the readings of the Mass for the full liturgical calendar (which is why there are 7 volumes). it is written by fr. francis fernandez of opus dei (who has published another book which i’ve found to be a good read: lukewarmness: the devil in disguise).
 
This website has meditations for the Gospels. I’m fairly certain they’re aligned with the readings, but I’ve never checked on that. The link goes to Matthew, but you can access the other three at the bottom of the page.
 
I’ll second the In Conversation with God recommendation. It’s not scholarly or academic at all, but the meditations draw you very deeply into Scripture and really foster an outlook of applying the Word of God to everyday life. I can’t say enough good things about it.

Margaret
 
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