Blessed Are The Eyes That See | Catholic Daily Readings and Reflection | December 2, 2025

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Join us for today's Catholic Mass Readings, featuring readings from the Holy Bible and a reflection/homily. Find peace and enhance your faith with the day's Scripture. Experience the presence of Jesus Christ in the Gospel and find peace in a special rendition of the Psalm tied into today's liturgy from the USCCB.

Catholic Daily Readings and Reflection | Tuesday of the First Week of Advent | December 2, 2025

Jesus said blessed are the eyes that see what you see. Many prophets and kings desired to see what you see but did not see it. Isaiah prophesied a shoot would sprout from Jesse's stump. The spirit of the Lord would rest on him. Justice would flower. Peace would come. Wolf would dwell with lamb. Prophets and kings longed to see it. You're living in it. The shoot sprouted. The kingdom came. But you can miss it if you expect something more impressive. God reveals the kingdom to the childlike, not the wise and learned. Stop waiting for something that looks different. Open your eyes and see what's here.

📖 Readings
Isaiah 11:1-10
Psalm 72
Luke 10: 21-24

⏱️ Timeline
00:00 Introduction
00:15 Reading I - Isaiah 11:1-10
01:42 Psalm Response - Psalm 72
07:18 Gospel - Luke 10: 21-24
08:05 Reflection - Blessed Are The Eyes That See

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