Daily Mass Readings widget

Today's readings, with alternate options and translation choice.

May 11, 2026

The Daily Mass Readings widget gives you the full set of readings, psalm, and gospel for today's Mass, along with liturgical context.

Open the widget

  • From the sidebar, click Holy Widgets and choose Daily Mass Readings, or
  • From the chat, ask something like "What are today's Mass readings?"
The Daily Mass Readings widget for 'Monday of the fifth week of Easter' (Year A). The main column shows the Entrance Antiphon ('The Good Shepherd has risen…'), the Collect prayer, and the start of the First Reading from Acts 14:5–18. A right-hand sidebar lets the reader jump between sections (Entrance Antiphon, Collect, First Reading, Responsorial Psalm, Gospel, Prayer Over the Offerings, Communion Antiphon, Prayer After Communion).
Daily Mass widget

What's shown

  • The date and liturgical title (e.g. "Memorial of St. Catherine of Siena").
  • The liturgical color for the day.
  • All scheduled readings and prayers — for example, the Entrance Antiphon, Collect, First Reading, Responsorial Psalm, Second Reading (on Sundays and feasts), Gospel Acclamation, Gospel, Prayer over the Offerings, Communion Antiphon, and Prayer after Communion — based on the liturgical day.
  • A toggle to show just readings or also the accompanying prayers.

Multiple options (A/B)

On days when the Church offers alternate readings (e.g. Palm Sunday, certain feasts), a selector at the top of each reading lets you switch between the options.

Switch Bible translation

Click the translation switcher to change the Bible version used to render the readings. Available versions include NRSV-CE, NJB, NABRE, Douay-Rheims, CPDV, Vulgate, CEI (Italian), Traducción Argentina (Spanish), Jérusalem (French), and single-version translations in several other languages.

Navigate to other dates

Use the Previous day and Next day arrows at the bottom to move between days. Future dates are available up to about four months ahead.

Discuss the readings in chat

The Mass Readings view sits on top of a full chat window. Ask the AI about anything — "What does this gospel passage mean?" or "Who was the author of this psalm?" — and the chat will reply using the reading as context.

Search help

Daily Mass Readings widget | Magisterium AI