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We’re kicking off a brand-new series here on the channel called Unpacking the Sunday Scriptures — your weekly Catholic Bible Study that walks through the readings from Sunday Mass and brings them to life for your daily walk with Christ.
Each week we’ll open the Word of God, read directly from the Daily Roman Missal, and reflect on what the Church is teaching us through Scripture and the liturgy. Together, we’ll uncover the deeper meaning behind the readings, connect them to our spiritual lives, and learn how to let grace transform our hearts.
In this week’s episode, we’ll explore what it really means to be the temple of God, the place where His Spirit dwells. From Ezekiel’s vision of living water, to St. Paul’s reminder that you are God’s building, to Jesus cleansing the temple — every passage reveals the same truth: God wants to dwell in you.
This is more than a study — it’s a call to renewal. Come pray, reflect, and grow in faith with me as we unpack the power of God’s Word together. ✝️🔥
0:00 Welcome and Introduction
0:14 What is the Lateran Basilica
2:20 Entrance Antiphon
3:16 The Collect
5:19 Surprise! My Email List
6:19 First Reading (Ezekiel 47:1–12)
9:56 Responsorial Psalm (Psalm 46)
11:52 Second Reading (1 Corinthians 3:9–17)
14:04 Gospel (John 2:13–22)
18:29 The Preface
20:40 – Communion Antiphon
22:13 – Closing Prayer
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