Saintly Journeys Ministry
The Pilgrim's Year
The Saintly Journeys Liturgical Calendar
An Introduction
The Pilgrim's Year is a three-year cycle of gospel readings organized around five seasons of the soul's journey with Christ. Drawing from the Come & See architecture of John 1:39, the transforming walk of the Emmaus Road, and the Vineyard imagery at the heart of this ministry, the Pilgrim's Year invites every pilgrim — Catholic, Protestant, and seeker alike — into an unhurried, formational encounter with the Living Word.
Each year follows a primary Gospel evangelist while weaving all four Gospels through the seasons. The readings are not merely texts to study but roads to walk — chosen to move souls from awakening through encounter, formation, surrender, mission, and ultimately into the holy rest of the Fallow before the cycle begins again.
The Five Seasons
One sacred arc, six movements of the soul
Awakening
Encounter
Formation
Emmaus Road
the Sent
Gospel Readings
Three Years of the Sacred Word
PRIMARY GOSPEL · LUKE
The Year of the Road
Luke is the Gospel of the journey — from Nazareth to Jerusalem, from the stable to the cross, from Emmaus to Pentecost. Luke's Gospel is the special home of the prodigal son, the good Samaritan, Zacchaeus, and the road to Emmaus itself. This year invites every pilgrim to walk the road with Jesus, discovering that the journey IS the formation. Luke is also the Gospel most attentive to women, the poor, the outsider, and the seeking heart — making it a natural home for the ecumenical pilgrim.
| WK 1 | Luke 3:1–6 | A Voice Crying in the Wilderness | The call to prepare |
| WK 2 | Luke 3:7–18 | Bear Fruits Worthy of Repentance | Metanoia begins |
| WK 3 | Luke 1:26–38 | Here I Am — The Annunciation | The original Isaiah 6:8 moment |
| WK 4 | Luke 1:39–55 | The Visitation — My Soul Magnifies the Lord | Joy that leaps forward |
| WK 5 | Luke 2:1–20 | The Word Enters the Road — Nativity | God comes down |
| WK 6 | Luke 2:41–52 | Did You Not Know I Must Be in My Father's House? | The first disclosure |
| WK 7 | Luke 4:14–21 | The Spirit of the Lord Is Upon Me | The manifesto of the journey |
| WK 8 | Luke 5:1–11 | Put Out into the Deep — The Call | The first yes |
| WK 9 | Luke 7:36–50 | Your Faith Has Saved You — Go in Peace | Encounter that transforms |
| WK 10 | Luke 9:28–36 | This Is My Son — Listen to Him | The transfiguring moment |
| WK 11 | Luke 10:1–12 | The Harvest Is Plentiful — The Sending of the Seventy-Two | Formation for mission |
| WK 12 | Luke 10:25–37 | Who Is My Neighbor? — The Good Samaritan | Love made concrete |
| WK 13 | Luke 10:38–42 | One Thing Is Necessary — Mary and Martha | Contemplation anchors action |
| WK 14 | Luke 11:1–13 | Lord, Teach Us to Pray | Piety — the first root |
| WK 15 | Luke 12:13–21 | A Man's Life Does Not Consist in Abundance | Detachment and freedom |
| WK 16 | Luke 13:18–21 | What Is the Kingdom of God Like? — Mustard Seed and Leaven | Hidden growth |
| WK 17 | Luke 15:1–10 | Lost and Found — The Sheep and the Coin | God who seeks |
| WK 18 | Luke 15:11–32 | A Father Running — The Prodigal Son | Mercy beyond measure |
| WK 19 | Luke 17:5–10 | Lord, Increase Our Faith | Faith as seed and gift |
| WK 20 | Luke 18:1–8 | Pray and Do Not Lose Heart — The Persistent Widow | Perseverance in prayer |
| WK 21 | Luke 18:9–14 | God, Be Merciful to Me — The Pharisee and Tax Collector | Humility as the door |
| WK 22 | Luke 19:1–10 | Today Salvation Has Come — Zacchaeus | The seeking soul found |
| WK 23 | Luke 22:14–20 | This Cup Is the New Covenant — The Last Supper | The road begins at the table |
| WK 24 | Luke 22:39–46 | Not My Will, But Yours — Gethsemane | The dark night of the will |
| WK 25 | Luke 23:32–46 | Father, Into Your Hands — The Crucifixion | Total surrender |
| WK 26 | Luke 24:1–12 | Why Do You Seek the Living Among the Dead? | The empty tomb |
| WK 27 | Luke 24:13–27 | Were Not Our Hearts Burning? — Emmaus, Part I ✦ Annual Anchor | Walking with the Stranger |
| WK 28 | Luke 24:28–35 | He Was Known in the Breaking of Bread — Emmaus, Part II | Recognition at the table |
| WK 29 | Luke 24:36–49 | Peace to You — He Opens the Scriptures | Missioned in joy |
| WK 30 | John 20:24–29 | Unless I See the Nail Marks — Thomas | Faith through honest doubt |
| WK 31 | John 21:1–14 | Cast the Net on the Right Side — The Breakfast on the Beach | Resurrection in the ordinary |
| WK 32 | John 21:15–19 | Do You Love Me? — Feed My Sheep ✦ Annual Anchor | Love restored, mission given |
| WK 33 | John 20:19–23 | As the Father Has Sent Me — Pentecost | The breath of the Spirit |
| WK 34 | Luke 6:20–26 | Blessed Are You Who Are Poor — The Beatitudes (Luke) | The kingdom's portrait |
| WK 35 | Luke 6:27–36 | Love Your Enemies — Be Merciful as Your Father Is Merciful | Radical love in action |
| WK 36 | Luke 6:43–49 | A Good Tree Bears Good Fruit — Build on the Rock | Rootedness bears fruit |
| WK 37 | Luke 8:4–15 | The Parable of the Sower — Hear and Hold Fast | The formed heart receives |
| WK 38 | Luke 9:1–6 | He Sent Them to Proclaim the Kingdom | Commissioned from the road |
| WK 39 | Luke 9:51–62 | He Set His Face Toward Jerusalem — The Cost | Wholehearted commitment |
| WK 40 | Luke 12:22–34 | Do Not Be Anxious — Fear Not, Little Flock | Trust in the Father |
| WK 41 | Luke 14:15–24 | Come, for Everything Is Now Ready — The Great Banquet | The invitation to seekers |
| WK 42 | Luke 14:25–33 | Count the Cost — Take Up Your Cross | Discipleship is intentional |
| WK 43 | Luke 16:19–31 | There Was a Rich Man — The Unbridged Chasm | Urgency and compassion |
| WK 44 | Luke 17:11–19 | Were Not Ten Cleansed? — The One Who Returned | Eucharistic gratitude |
| WK 45 | Luke 17:20–37 | The Kingdom of God Is in Your Midst | Living the kingdom now |
| WK 46 | Luke 18:18–30 | What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life? | Detachment and treasure |
| WK 47 | Luke 20:27–38 | He Is Not God of the Dead, But of the Living | The resurrection as anchor |
| WK 48 | Luke 21:1–4 | She Put In All She Had — The Widow's Offering | Total gift of self |
| WK 49 | Luke 21:25–36 | Stand Up and Raise Your Heads — Your Redemption Draws Near | Pilgrim vigilance |
| WK 50 | Luke 12:35–48 | Be Ready — Blessed Are Those Servants He Finds Awake | Joyful readiness |
| WK 51 | Luke 21:5–19 | By Your Endurance You Will Gain Your Lives | Perseverance in witness |
| WK 52 | Luke 23:35–43 | Jesus, Remember Me — The Feast of Christ the King | The King who reigns from the cross |
PRIMARY GOSPEL · JOHN
The Year of the Vine
John is the Gospel of encounter and union — the vine and branches, the "I AM" declarations, the woman at the well, the high priestly prayer. This is the most mystical of the four Gospels and the natural home of the Saintly Journeys formation spirituality. John begins not with a genealogy or a manger, but with the eternal Word. Year II invites pilgrims into the deep theology of abiding in Christ — the Vineyard at its most intimate. It is the perfect year for seekers, for those in spiritual direction, and for those in the Unveiled Brotherhood wrestling with who they are in Christ.
| WK 1 | John 1:1–14 | In the Beginning Was the Word | The eternal origin of the journey |
| WK 2 | John 1:19–28 | One You Do Not Know Stands Among You | The Baptist's wilderness cry |
| WK 3 | John 1:29–34 | Behold, the Lamb of God — The Pointing | The revelation begins |
| WK 4 | John 3:22–30 | He Must Increase; I Must Decrease | The awakened soul steps back |
| WK 5 | John 1:35–51 | Come and See — The Founding Invitation | The ministry's anchor text |
| WK 6 | John 2:1–12 | The Wedding at Cana — His Hour Had Not Yet Come | The first sign |
| WK 7 | John 3:1–21 | You Must Be Born Again — Nicodemus in the Night | The seeker who comes at night |
| WK 8 | John 4:1–30 | The Woman at the Well — Living Water | The unexpected encounter |
| WK 9 | John 4:31–42 | My Food Is to Do the Will of Him Who Sent Me | Nourishment for the road |
| WK 10 | John 6:1–21 | Five Loaves, Two Fish — The Multiplication | Abundance from offering all |
| WK 11 | John 6:22–40 | I Am the Bread of Life — Come to Me and Never Hunger | Eucharistic formation |
| WK 12 | John 6:51–69 | Lord, To Whom Shall We Go? — The Hard Saying | Perseverance in encounter |
| WK 13 | John 8:1–11 | Let Him Who Is Without Sin — The Woman in the Dust | Mercy that restores |
| WK 14 | John 8:12–20 | I Am the Light of the World | Following the light |
| WK 15 | John 9:1–41 | I Once Was Blind, But Now I See | Progressive revelation |
| WK 16 | John 10:1–18 | I Am the Good Shepherd — I Know My Own | Known and named by God |
| WK 17 | John 11:1–44 | I Am the Resurrection and the Life — Lazarus | Death that becomes a door |
| WK 18 | John 12:1–8 | She Has Done a Beautiful Thing — Mary's Anointing | Lavish love and worship |
| WK 19 | John 13:1–17 | He Took a Towel — The Washing of Feet | Servant leadership as formation |
| WK 20 | John 14:1–14 | I Am the Way, the Truth, and the Life | The road has a name |
| WK 21 | John 15:1–17 | I Am the True Vine — Abide in Me | The heart of the Vineyard |
| WK 22 | John 16:5–15 | The Advocate Will Guide You into All Truth | Formation by the Spirit |
| WK 23 | John 17:1–26 | The High Priestly Prayer — That They May Be One | Ecumenical unity in Christ |
| WK 24 | John 18:1–27 | Put Your Sword Away — The Arrest and Peter's Denial | The night of falling and silence |
| WK 25 | John 19:17–42 | It Is Finished — The Cross and the New Garden | Completion and surrender |
| WK 26 | John 20:1–18 | "Mary!" — The Name That Opens the Tomb | Known by name |
| WK 27 | Luke 24:13–35 | Were Not Our Hearts Burning? — Emmaus Road ✦ Annual Anchor | The ministry's central mystery |
| WK 28 | John 20:19–31 | Unless I See the Nail Marks — Thomas | Faith through honest doubt |
| WK 29 | John 21:1–14 | Cast the Net on the Right Side — The Breakfast | Resurrection at the ordinary |
| WK 30 | John 21:15–25 | Do You Love Me? — Feed My Sheep ✦ Annual Anchor | Love restored, mission given |
| WK 31 | Matthew 28:16–20 | All Authority Has Been Given — The Great Commission | The universal sending |
| WK 32 | Luke 24:44–53 | You Are Witnesses — The Ascension | The road continues upward |
| WK 33 | John 14:15–31 | I Will Not Leave You as Orphans — Pentecost | The Advocate arrives |
| WK 34 | John 15:18–27 | If the World Hates You — The Cost of Witness | Sent into the world |
| WK 35 | John 16:16–33 | In the World You Will Have Tribulation — But Take Heart | Courage for the sent life |
| WK 36 | Luke 10:1–12 | The Harvest Is Plentiful — The Sent Ones Go Ahead | The shape of mission |
| WK 37 | John 4:31–38 | The Fields Are White for Harvest | Eyes opened to the mission |
| WK 38 | John 6:60–71 | This Is a Hard Teaching — Will You Also Go Away? | The tested disciple stays |
| WK 39 | John 7:37–39 | If Anyone Thirsts, Let Him Come to Me | Rivers of living water flow out |
| WK 40 | John 8:31–36 | The Truth Will Set You Free | Freedom for mission |
| WK 41 | John 10:22–42 | My Sheep Hear My Voice — No One Can Snatch Them | Security in belonging |
| WK 42 | John 12:20–36 | Unless a Grain of Wheat Falls — The Greeks Seek Jesus | The universal invitation |
| WK 43 | John 13:31–38 | Love One Another as I Have Loved You | The community mark of the sent |
| WK 44 | John 14:15–24 | He Who Loves Me Will Keep My Word | Love expressed in obedience |
| WK 45 | John 15:7–17 | Ask Whatever You Wish — Bear Much Fruit | Abiding sustains the sent |
| WK 46 | John 17:6–19 | Sanctify Them in the Truth — Not of the World | Holy and sent |
| WK 47 | John 17:20–26 | That They May All Be One — For Those Who Will Believe | Praying for every future pilgrim |
| WK 48 | John 3:14–21 | God So Loved the World — The Great Proclamation | The core of all evangelization |
| WK 49 | John 5:19–30 | The Son Does What He Sees the Father Doing | Imitation as the way of mission |
| WK 50 | John 12:1–11 | The Poor You Always Have with You — Worship and Witness | The tension of the sent life |
| WK 51 | John 16:1–11 | The Advocate Will Convict the World | The Spirit goes before us |
| WK 52 | John 18:33–37 | My Kingdom Is Not of This World — Feast of Christ the King | The King who testifies to truth |
PRIMARY GOSPEL · MATTHEW
The Year of the Kingdom
Matthew is the Gospel of teaching, formation, and the Great Commission. It is structured as five great discourses — the Sermon on the Mount, the Mission Discourse, the Parables, the Community Discourse, and the Eschatological Discourse — making it the natural home for the Season of Formation. Matthew begins with a genealogy that traces Christ to Abraham and David, rooting the story in the long sweep of sacred history. It ends with the Great Commission — "Go therefore" — making Year III the most explicitly missional year of the cycle, a fitting capstone to the three-year journey. Year III also includes Matthew's parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard, the ministry's own image made gospel.
| WK 1 | Matthew 3:1–12 | Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven Is at Hand | The wilderness call |
| WK 2 | Matthew 11:2–15 | Are You the One Who Is to Come? — John from Prison | Doubt that seeks honestly |
| WK 3 | Matthew 1:18–25 | Emmanuel — God Is With Us | The name beneath all names |
| WK 4 | Matthew 3:13–17 | This Is My Beloved Son — The Baptism | Identity before mission |
| WK 5 | Matthew 2:1–12 | Where Is He Who Has Been Born King? — The Magi | Seekers from afar |
| WK 6 | Matthew 4:1–11 | Man Shall Not Live by Bread Alone — The Temptation | The tested identity |
| WK 7 | Matthew 4:12–22 | Follow Me — The Calling of the First Four | They left everything |
| WK 8 | Matthew 5:1–12 | The Beatitudes — The Portrait of the Kingdom Soul | Who the encounter makes us |
| WK 9 | Matthew 8:5–13 | Lord, I Am Not Worthy — The Centurion's Faith | Faith from unexpected places |
| WK 10 | Matthew 17:1–9 | His Face Shone Like the Sun — The Transfiguration | The encounter that overwhelms |
| WK 11 | Matthew 5:13–20 | You Are the Salt of the Earth and the Light of the World | Identity that radiates |
| WK 12 | Matthew 6:1–18 | The Lord's Prayer — When You Pray, Go into Your Room | The form of piety |
| WK 13 | Matthew 6:19–34 | Seek First the Kingdom — Do Not Be Anxious | Ordered loves |
| WK 14 | Matthew 7:1–14 | Ask, Seek, Knock — Enter by the Narrow Gate | Active formation |
| WK 15 | Matthew 13:1–23 | The Parable of the Sower — Four Kinds of Soil | The formed heart receives |
| WK 16 | Matthew 13:24–43 | The Kingdom Is Like… — Weeds, Mustard Seed, Leaven | The hidden work of grace |
| WK 17 | Matthew 14:22–33 | Lord, Save Me! — Peter on the Water | Faith in the storm |
| WK 18 | Matthew 16:13–20 | Who Do You Say That I Am? — Caesarea Philippi | The central question of formation |
| WK 19 | Matthew 18:1–9 | Unless You Become Like Children — True Greatness | Formation reverses ambition |
| WK 20 | Matthew 18:21–35 | How Many Times Must I Forgive? — Seventy Times Seven | The formed heart forgives |
| WK 21 | Matthew 20:1–16 | The Laborers in the Vineyard — The Last Shall Be First | The Vineyard's startling grace |
| WK 22 | Matthew 22:34–40 | Love God; Love Neighbor — The Two Great Commandments | Formation's whole summary |
| WK 23 | Matthew 26:26–46 | This Is My Body — Gethsemane: Not My Will | The table and the garden |
| WK 24 | Matthew 26:69–27:2 | Peter Weeps Bitterly — Judas Returns the Silver | Two responses to failure |
| WK 25 | Matthew 27:32–56 | Truly This Was the Son of God — The Centurion Confesses | Faith born at the cross |
| WK 26 | Matthew 28:1–10 | He Has Risen, As He Said — Do Not Be Afraid | The resurrection promise kept |
| WK 27 | Luke 24:13–35 | The Emmaus Road — Burning Hearts ✦ Annual Anchor | The ministry's central mystery |
| WK 28 | John 21:15–19 | Do You Love Me? — Feed My Sheep ✦ Annual Anchor | Restored and recommissioned |
| WK 29 | Matthew 28:16–20 | All Authority Has Been Given — The Great Commission | The mountain of sending |
| WK 30 | John 20:24–29 | Unless I See the Nail Marks — Thomas | Faith through honest doubt |
| WK 31 | John 21:1–14 | Cast the Net on the Right Side — The Breakfast on the Beach | Resurrection in the ordinary |
| WK 32 | Luke 24:44–53 | You Are Witnesses of These Things — The Ascension | The road continues upward |
| WK 33 | John 20:19–23 | As the Father Has Sent Me — Pentecost | The breath of the Spirit |
| WK 34 | Matthew 5:43–48 | Love Your Enemies — Be Perfect as Your Father Is Perfect | The radical sent life |
| WK 35 | Matthew 9:35–38 | The Harvest Is Plentiful, the Workers Few — Pray the Lord | The burden of the harvest |
| WK 36 | Matthew 10:5–15 | Proclaim the Kingdom — Heal the Sick, Raise the Dead | The mission given in full |
| WK 37 | Matthew 10:26–33 | Do Not Fear — You Are Worth More Than Many Sparrows | Courage for the road |
| WK 38 | Matthew 11:28–30 | Come to Me, All Who Labor — My Yoke Is Easy | Rest that sustains mission |
| WK 39 | Matthew 13:44–52 | The Kingdom Like Treasure Hidden in a Field | The value of the mission |
| WK 40 | Matthew 18:10–14 | It Is Not the Father's Will to Lose One — The Lost Sheep | The heart behind every search |
| WK 41 | Matthew 19:16–30 | What Must I Do to Inherit Eternal Life? — The Rich Young Man | The thing we hold too tight |
| WK 42 | Matthew 21:28–32 | The Parable of the Two Sons — Which One Obeyed? | Deeds, not declarations |
| WK 43 | Matthew 22:1–14 | Come to the Wedding Feast — The Great Banquet | The urgency of invitation |
| WK 44 | Matthew 23:1–12 | The Greatest Among You Shall Be Your Servant | Leadership in the kingdom |
| WK 45 | Matthew 24:36–44 | Keep Watch — You Do Not Know the Hour | Vigilant mission-living |
| WK 46 | Matthew 25:1–13 | The Ten Virgins — Keep Your Lamps Burning | Readiness of the sent |
| WK 47 | Matthew 25:14–30 | The Parable of the Talents — Well Done, Good and Faithful | Fruitfulness expected |
| WK 48 | Matthew 9:9–13 | Follow Me — Matthew at the Tax Booth | Called from the ordinary |
| WK 49 | Matthew 15:21–28 | Even the Dogs Eat Crumbs — The Canaanite Woman | Faith that crosses borders |
| WK 50 | Matthew 16:24–28 | Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me | The cost the sent accept |
| WK 51 | Matthew 26:6–13 | Wherever the Gospel Is Proclaimed, She Will Be Remembered | Witness carried in memory |
| WK 52 | Matthew 25:31–40 | Come, Inherit the Kingdom — Feast of Christ the King | The King who gathers all |
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