Mankind is always changing; God's truth stands forever. And he has many ways of speaking to us, regardless of the human instruments he uses. Often enough, our reading of Holy Scripture is distracted by mere curiosity; we want to seize upon a point and argue about it, when we ought to be quietly passing on. You will get most out of it if you read it with humility, and simplicity, and faith, not concerned to make a name for yourself as a scholar. By all means ask questions but listen to what holy writers have to tell you; do not find fault with the hard sayings of antiquity their authors had good reason for writing as they did.
Thomas a Kempis, The Imitation of Christ: On the Reading of Holy Scripture, 1.5.2
This channel is here to inspire you to read (or listen) to the word of God following the liturgical calendar.
*1st reading is from (NASB1995)
*Psalms is from (NRSV)
*2nd & Gospel readings are from (RSV-CE)