Clean Cups Corrupt Hearts | Catholic Daily Readings and Reflection | October 14, 2025

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Watch today's complete Catholic Daily Mass readings for Tuesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time, followed by a reflection on the most awkward dinner party in Scripture—where Jesus violates etiquette, calls his host a fool, and exposes the difference between external religion and internal transformation.

In this video, you'll experience Paul's powerful indictment from Romans about people who knew God through creation but suppressed truth and worshiped creatures instead of the Creator, the Responsorial Psalm celebrating how the heavens wordlessly declare God's glory, and the Gospel where a Pharisee invites Jesus to dinner only to be confronted about clean cups hiding corrupt hearts.

The reflection unpacks why Jesus deliberately violated ritual handwashing—not casual irreverence but prophetic theater demonstrating that external religion means nothing when internal reality is corrupt. You'll discover why Jesus chose confrontation over diplomacy, how the Pharisees had exchanged God's actual demands for manageable rituals, and what it means that you can perform every religious practice correctly while remaining a complete fool.

This isn't comfortable daily Mass reflection—it challenges whether your Christianity is about visible compliance or invisible transformation, whether you've perfected external behaviors while ignoring internal corruption, and whether you care more about ritual violations you can see than evil you can't. Perfect for anyone who's better at religious performance than character transformation.

📖 Readings
Romans 1: 16-25
Psalm 19
Luke 11: 37-41

⏱️ Timeline
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Reading I - Romans 1: 16-25
01:42 Psalm Response - Psalm 19
05:47 Gospel - Luke 11: 37-41
06:22 Reflection

Perfect for Catholics who've perfected religious externals while ignoring internal issues, Christians examining whether they care more about visible compliance than character transformation, believers discovering they've exchanged God's glory for manageable religion, anyone who judges others' ritual violations while remaining blind to their own corruption, people studying Jesus' confrontational prophetic style, and those ready to let Jesus challenge their comfortable religious practices.

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