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USCCB Daily Readings Podcast

Daily Mass Reading Podcast for March 8, 2026

USCCB Daily Readings Podcast

USCCB/NAB

Religion & Spirituality

4.4904 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2026

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Daily Mass Reading Podcast for March 8, 2026 by USCCB/NAB

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0:00.0

March 8th, 2006, 3rd Sunday of Lent.

0:04.8

A reading from the book of Exodus.

0:08.1

In those days, in their thirst for water,

0:12.4

the people grumbled against Moses, saying,

0:16.1

Why did you ever make us leave Egypt?

0:20.0

Was it just to have us die here of thirst with our children

0:23.8

and our livestock? So Moses cried out to the Lord, what shall I do with this people? A little more,

0:34.4

and they will stone me.

0:39.8

The Lord answered Moses,

0:43.5

Go over there in front of the people,

0:46.7

along with some of the elders of Israel,

0:49.9

holding in your hand as you go,

0:53.2

the staff with which you struck the river.

0:54.5

I will be standing there in front of you on the rock in Harab.

1:00.5

Strike the rock, and the water will flow from it for the people to drink.

1:07.1

This Moses did in the presence of the elders of Israel.

1:13.5

The place was called Masa and Maraba,

1:17.0

because the Israelites quarreled there and tested the Lord,

1:22.3

saying, is the Lord in our midst or not?

1:28.3

The Word of the Lord in our midst or not? The Word of the Lord.

1:41.8

If today you hear his voice, hard and not you hear his voice harden not your hearts,

1:51.0

If today you hear his voice, hard and not your hearts,

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