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LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2022 26. Saturday in the Third Week of Lent. 27. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 28. Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent. 29. Tuesday in the Fourth Week ofLent. 30.
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost |ST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our Lord SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ our BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary THE MARTYRS OF UGANDA Hebrews 10:32–39; Psalm 138; Matthew 24:9–14; Preface of Holy Week. The Collect. O God, by whose providence the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church: Grant that we who remember before you the blessed martyrs of Uganda, may, like them, be steadfast in our faith in Jesus Christ, to whom they gave obedience even to death, and by their sacrifice brought forth a plentiful harvest LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERPROPER 24, YEAR CSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASEASTER DAY I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The Bible Workshop offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance.. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.. The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2022 26. Saturday in the Third Week of Lent. 27. Fourth Sunday in Lent. 28. Monday in the Fourth Week of Lent. 29. Tuesday in the Fourth Week ofLent. 30.
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost |ST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our Lord SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ our BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary THE MARTYRS OF UGANDA Hebrews 10:32–39; Psalm 138; Matthew 24:9–14; Preface of Holy Week. The Collect. O God, by whose providence the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church: Grant that we who remember before you the blessed martyrs of Uganda, may, like them, be steadfast in our faith in Jesus Christ, to whom they gave obedience even to death, and by their sacrifice brought forth a plentiful harvest LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2022 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2022. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ ourTRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faithTHE ANNUNCIATION
Isaiah 7:10-14; Psalm 45; or Psalm 40:5-10; or Canticle 15 (or 3); Hebrews 10:4-10; Luke 1:26-38; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. P our your grace into our hearts, O Lord, that we who have known the incarnation of your Son Jesus Christ, announced by an angel to the Virgin Mary, may by his cross and passion be brought to the glory of his resurrection; who lives and reigns LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGE The Celebration and Blessing. One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludes the Readings. Genesis 1:26-28 (Male and female he created them) Genesis 2:4-9, 15-24 (A man cleaves to his wife and they become one flesh) Song of Solomon 2:10-13; 8:6-7 (Many LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worshipCATHERINE OF SIENA
1 John 1:5–2:2; Psalm 36; Luke 12:22–31; Preface of a Saint (2) The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, who kindled the flame of thy love in the heart of your servant Catherine of Siena: Grant unto us the same strength of conviction and power of love that, as we rejoice in her triumph, we may profit by her example; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2011 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2011. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASPROPER 27, YEAR C This site was created to support all those who need access to the lesson texts of the Episcopal (TEC) Eucharistic Lectionary. The Sunday Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year B. Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent in 2021, we will bein Year C.
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost | LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012.THE TRANSFIGURATION
Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Peter 1:13-21; Luke 9:28-36; Psalm 99 or 99:5-9 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with youST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our LordTRINITY SUNDAY
Isaiah 6:1-8; Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17; Psalm 29; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASPROPER 27, YEAR C This site was created to support all those who need access to the lesson texts of the Episcopal (TEC) Eucharistic Lectionary. The Sunday Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year B. Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent in 2021, we will bein Year C.
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost | LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012.THE TRANSFIGURATION
Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Peter 1:13-21; Luke 9:28-36; Psalm 99 or 99:5-9 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with youST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our LordTRINITY SUNDAY
Isaiah 6:1-8; Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17; Psalm 29; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal LectionaryREVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
THE TRANSFIGURATION
Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Peter 1:13-21; Luke 9:28-36; Psalm 99 or 99:5-9 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with youTRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faithTRINITY SUNDAY
Isaiah 6:1-8; Romans 8:12-17; John 3:1-17; Psalm 29; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and PROPER 24: YEAR C, BCP Genesis 32:3-8,22-30 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Luke 18:1-8a Psalm 121. Almighty and everlasting God, in Christ you have revealed your glory among the nations: Preserve the works of your mercy, that your Church throughout the world may persevere with steadfast faith in the confession of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGE The Celebration and Blessing. One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludes the Readings. Genesis 1:26-28 (Male and female he created them) Genesis 2:4-9, 15-24 (A man cleaves to his wife and they become one flesh) Song of Solomon 2:10-13; 8:6-7 (Many BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2018 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2018. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2002 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2002. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2009 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2009. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERPROPER 24, YEAR CSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASEASTER DAY I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The Bible Workshop offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance.. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.. The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost |ST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our LordTRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ our LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERPROPER 24, YEAR CSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASEASTER DAY I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The Bible Workshop offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance.. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.. The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost |ST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our LordTRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ our LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE Acts 1:15-26; Philippians 3:13-21; John 15:1,6-16; Psalm 15; Preface of Apostles. Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, who in the place of Judas chose your faithful servant Matthias to be numbered among the Twelve: Grant that your Church, being delivered from false apostles, may always be guided and governed by faithful and true pastors; through Jesus Christ ourTRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faithTHE TRANSFIGURATION
Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Peter 1:13-21; Luke 9:28-36; Psalm 99 or 99:5-9 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with youTHE ANNUNCIATION
Isaiah 7:10-14; Psalm 45; or Psalm 40:5-10; or Canticle 15 (or 3); Hebrews 10:4-10; Luke 1:26-38; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. P our your grace into our hearts, O Lord, that we who have known the incarnation of your Son Jesus Christ, announced by an angel to the Virgin Mary, may by his cross and passion be brought to the glory of his resurrection; who lives and reignsPROPER 6, YEAR B
Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. K eep, O Lord, your household the Church in your steadfast faith and love, that through your grace we may proclaim your truth with boldness, and minister your justice with compassion; for the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGE One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludesthe Readings.
ABSALOM JONES
Isaiah 42:5–9; Psalm 126; John 15:12-15; Preface of a Saint (1) The Collect. S et us free, heavenly Father, from every bond of prejudice and fear; that, honoring the steadfast courage of your servant Absalom Jones, we may show forth in our lives the reconciling love and true freedom of the children of God, which you have given us in your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns withCATHERINE OF SIENA
1 John 1:5–2:2; Psalm 36; Luke 12:22–31; Preface of a Saint (2) The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, who kindled the flame of thy love in the heart of your servant Catherine of Siena: Grant unto us the same strength of conviction and power of love that, as we rejoice in her triumph, we may profit by her example; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worship THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASPROPER 27, YEAR C I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The Bible Workshop offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance.. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.. The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
TRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faithST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our Lord LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2018 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2018. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGEGOD AND MARRIAGE BIBLEVERSES
One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludesthe Readings.
THE LECTIONARY PAGESEPTEMBERSECOND SUNDAY OF CHRISTMASFIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMASPROPER 27, YEAR C I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The Bible Workshop offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance.. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.. The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2021 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2021. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
TRINITY SUNDAY
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15; Psalm 8; or Canticle 13 (or Canticle 2); Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faithST. BARNABAS
Isaiah 42:5-12; Acts 11:19-30;13:1-3; Matthew 10:7-16; Psalm 112; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. G rant, O God, that we may follow the example of your faithful servant Barnabas, who, seeking not his own renown but the wellbeing of your Church, gave generously of his life and substance for the relief of the poor and the spread of the Gospel; through Jesus Christ our Lord LESSER FEASTS AND FASTS The Lectionary Page Lesser Feasts and Fasts, and provisional commemorations. Note: The last calendar to be given final approval for use in The Episcopal Church was Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006.In 2009, Holy Women, Holy Men, a new calendar, introduced a large number of new commemorations, but that work was not given final approval at the General Convention of 2012. LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2018 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2018. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2012 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2012. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary BONIFACE - THE LECTIONARY PAGE Bel and the Dragon 3-19; Psalm 115:1–8; Mark 8:27–30; Preface of Apostles and Ordinations. The Collect. P our out your Holy Spirit, O God, upon your church in every land, that like your servant Boniface we might proclaim the Gospel to all nations, that your kingdom might be enlarged and that your holy Name might be glorified in all the world; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGEGOD AND MARRIAGE BIBLEVERSES
One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludesthe Readings.
LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2022 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2022. With Links to the Lessons From the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopalworship
REVERSE LECTIONARY
A lectionary tells us what lessons are to be read on a given date. But sometimes we have the inverted question, "When will this lesson beread?"
LECTIONARY INDEX, YEARS A, B & C & HOLY DAYS The Lectionary Page Comprehensive Index to Texts. Year A: | Advent | Christmas | Epiphany | Lent | Holy Week | Easter | Pentecost |THE TRANSFIGURATION
Exodus 34:29-35; 2 Peter 1:13-21; Luke 9:28-36; Psalm 99 or 99:5-9 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. O God, who on the holy mount revealed to chosen witnesses your well-beloved Son, wonderfully transfigured, in raiment white and glistening: Mercifully grant that we, being delivered from the disquietude of this world, may by faith behold the King in his beauty; who with you PROPER 24: YEAR C, BCP Genesis 32:3-8,22-30 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Luke 18:1-8a Psalm 121. Almighty and everlasting God, in Christ you have revealed your glory among the nations: Preserve the works of your mercy, that your Church throughout the world may persevere with steadfast faith in the confession of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever andLENT 1, YEAR A
Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7; Romans 5:12-19; Matthew 4:1-11; Psalm 32; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, whose blessed Son was led by the Spirit to be tempted by Satan: Come quickly to help us who are assaulted by many temptations; and, as you know the weaknesses of each of us, let each one find you mighty to save; through Jesus Christ your Son our Lord, who lives THE CELEBRATION AND BLESSING OF A MARRIAGE One or more of the following passages from Holy Scripture is read. If there is to be a Communion, a passage from the Gospel always concludesthe Readings.
SAINT MARY MAGDALENE Judith 9:1,11-14; 2 Corinthians 5:14-18; John 20:11-18; Psalm 42:1-7 ; Download this page as a Word Document. The Collect. A lmighty God, whose blessed Son restored Mary Magdalene to health of body and of mind, and called her to be a witness of his resurrection: Mercifully grant that by your grace we may be healed from all our infirmities and know you in the power of his unending life; whoABSALOM JONES
Isaiah 42:5–9; Psalm 126; John 15:12-15; Preface of a Saint (1) The Collect. S et us free, heavenly Father, from every bond of prejudice and fear; that, honoring the steadfast courage of your servant Absalom Jones, we may show forth in our lives the reconciling love and true freedom of the children of God, which you have given us in your Son our Savior Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns with LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR 2010 A Liturgical Calendar For the Year 2010. With Links to the Lessons From the Episcopal Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary, as modified for use in Episcopal worshipWELCOME TO
THE LECTIONARY PAGE
------------------------- A LITURGICAL CALENDAR FOR UPCOMING WEEKS WITH LINKS TO THE LESSONS FOR SUNDAYS AND MAJOR HOLY DAYS FROM THE REVISED COMMON LECTIONARY (RCL) (AS ADAPTED FOR USE IN EPISCOPAL WORSHIP) > | MAY | JUNE | JULY | AUGUST | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER |>
> LOOKING FOR THE LESSER COMMEMORATIONS? INDEX TO LESSER FEASTS AND > FASTS AND NEW COMMEMORATIONS PLANNING FURTHER AHEAD? USE THE 2020 LITURGICAL CALENDAR OR THE 2021 LITURGICAL CALENDAR.
GO TO THE REVERSE LECTIONARY. NEW RESOURCE: RCL DAILY READINGS. What are Track 1 and Track 2? -------------------------MAY 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
St Philip and St James, Apostles2
3
Fourth Sunday of Easter4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Fifth Sunday of Easter11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Sixth Sunday of Easter18
19
20
21
Ascension Day
22
23
24
Seventh Sunday of Easter25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Day of Pentecost
Whitsunday
JUNE 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
Visitation of the Blessed Virgin(transferred)
2
3
4
5
6
7
First Sunday after PentecostTrinity Sunday
8
9
10
11
St Barnabas, Apostle,12
13
14
Second Sunday after PentecostProper 6
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Third Sunday after PentecostProper 7
22
23
24
Nativity of St John, the Baptist25
26
27
28
Fourth Sunday after PentecostProper 8
29
St Peter and St Paul, Apostles30
JULY 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
3
4
Independence Day
5
Fifth Sunday after PentecostProper 9
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Sixth Sunday after PentecostProper 10
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Seventh Sunday after PentecostProper 11
20
21
22
Mary Magdalene
23
24
25
St James, Apostle
26
Eighth Sunday after PentecostProper 12
27
28
29
30
31
-------------------------AUGUST 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
Ninth Sunday after PentecostProper 13
3
4
5
6
The Transfiguration
7
8
9
Tenth Sunday after PentecostProper 14
10
11
12
13
14
15
St Mary, the Virgin
16
Eleventh Sunday after PentecostProper 15
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Twelfth Sunday after PentecostProper 16
24
St Bartholomew, Apostle25
26
27
28
29
30
Thirteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 17
31
SEPTEMBER 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fourteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 18
7
Labor Day
8
9
10
11
12
13
Fifteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 19
14
Holy Cross Day
15
16
17
18
19
20
Sixteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 20
21
St Matthew, Evangelist22
23
24
25
26
27
Seventeenth Sunday after PentecostProper 21
28
29
St Michael and All Angels30
OCTOBER 2020
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
2
3
4
Eighteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 22
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Nineteenth Sunday after PentecostProper 23
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Twentieth Sunday after PentecostProper 24
19
St Luke, Evangelist
(transferred)
20
21
22
23
St James of Jerusalem24
25
Twenty-First Sunday after PentecostProper 25
26
27
28
St Simon & St Jude, Apostles29
30
31
Vigil of All Saints
(White for vigil)
------------------------- What are “Track 1” and “Track 2”? During the long green season after Pentecost, there are two tracks (or strands) each week for Old Testament readings. Within each track, there is a Psalm chosen to accompany the particular lesson. The Revised Common Lectionary allows us to make use of either of these tracks, but once a track has been selected, it should be followed through to the end of the Pentecost season, rather than jumping back and forth between the two strands. The first track of Old Testament readings (“Track 1”) follows major stories and themes, read mostly continuously from week to week. In Year A we begin with Genesis, in Year B we hear some of the great monarchy narratives, and in Year C we read from the later prophets. A second track of readings (“Track 2”) follows the Roman Catholic tradition of thematically pairing the Old Testament reading with the Gospel reading, often typologically—a sort of foretelling of Jesus Christ’s life and ministry, if you will. This second track is almost identical to our previous Book of Common Prayer lectionary. Within each track there may be additional readings, complementary to the standard reading; these may be used with the standard reading, orin place of it.
(credit to The Rev Dr. J. Barrington Bates) ------------------------- A NOTE ABOUT WEEKDAY OBSERVANCES In 2006, the General Convention of the Episcopal Church gave final approval to the observances of saints and martyrs found in _Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006_. The General Convention of 2009 gave approval for trial use of _Holy Women, Holy Men_, intended as a replacement for _Lesser Feasts and Fasts_. It was expected that the General Convention of 2012 would either give _Holy Women, Holy Men _final approval or reject it. However, because a consensus opinion about _Holy Women, Holy Men _had not emerged, the Convention extended the trial period to 2015 and directed the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music to continue revising _Holy Women, Holy Men._ The General Convention of 2015 gave initial approval to a new document called A Great Cloud of Witnesses, replacing Holy Women, Holy Men. In the new document, the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music presented seven criteria for adding commemorations to the calendar and recommended sixteen deletions from the calendar of Holy Women, Holy Men because those persons did not meet all of the seven criteria. The General Convention approved the criteria but not the deletions! _Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2006 _remains the last calendar of saints to be given final approval. Because of the general level of confusion about the lesser commemorations and the lack of agreement about what should be included, and because the Standing Commission on Liturgy and Music envisions these commemorations as local observances in communities where the person being commemorated is already venerated and remembered, from January 2016 onward, the lesser commemorations will not be included on the main calendar. You may access them by date through the Index to Lesser Feasts and Fasts and Newer Commemorations . An alphabetical index is also available: Lesser Feasts and Fasts and Newer Commemorations, Alphabetical ------------------------- THE LESSONS APPOINTED FOR THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL SERVICES ARE NOWAVAILABLE:
Marriages
Burials
Dedication of a Church Advent Lessons and Carols Christmas Lessons and Carols Nine Lessons and Carols for Christmas Eve (King's College) The Passion Gospels Formatted for Dramatic Reading THOSE SEEKING LESSONS NOT ON THE CURRENT CALENDAR MAY CONSULT THE COMPREHENSIVE INDEX TO TEXTS: YEARS A, B, AND C, AND HOLY DAYS LOOKING BACK? USE THE CALENDARS FOR 2018, 2017
, 2016
, 2015
, 2014
, 2013
, 2012
, 2011
FOR COMMUNITIES CONTINUING TO USE THE OLDER BCP LECTIONARY: GENERAL INDEX TO THE 1979 BCP LECTION TEXTS ------------------------- This site was created to support all those who need access to the lesson texts of the Episcopal (TEC) Eucharistic Lectionary. The Sunday Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year A. Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent in 2020, we will be in Year B. The year which ended at Advent 2019 wasYear C.
The Bible translation used is The New Revised Standard Version, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, and used by permission. The readings have been emended to provide context and clarity for public reading in conformance with the rubrics of the Book of CommonPrayer.
The collects and the Psalms are from the Book of Common Prayer. The collects use the contemporary wording. The liturgical color appropriate for the day is indicated, when the color is green, red or purple, by the color of the numeral against a light grey background. When the liturgical color is white, the numeral is black against a white background. On weekdays, other than major Holy Days, the color indicated is the color appropriate to the season. When celebrating the feast of a martyred saint, scarlet is also appropriate. I am always interested in ways to make this site more useful to you. Your feedback is appreciated. And, please, let me know as soon as possible if you catch an error in this material. ------------------------- LITURGICAL CALENDAR AVAILABLE FOR ICAL, GOOGLE CALENDAR, ETC A number of people have asked for a liturgical calendar formatted for iCal, Google Calendar, or any other program that uses the iCalendar format. I have prepared such a calendar, accurate through 2020. You can subscribe to it, through your calendar program, using this url: http://www.lectionarypage.net/Resources/LiturgicalCalendar.ics Alternatively, using the same url, you may download the calendar file by pasting the url in the destination window of your web browser and hitting the Go button. For most browsers, on most computers, this will result in that file being downloaded and stored in your downloads folder. You can then import it into your calendar program. What is the difference? You cannot alter a calendar to which you are subscribed, but you can alter a calendar imported from a file on your computer. The downside, if there is one, is that corrections made to the original file (that is, my file) will not be replicated on your computer. Your choice. Please let me know as soon as possible about errors, omissions, or anything else that lessens the usability of this (intentionally)simple calendar.
------------------------- OTHER HELPFUL RESOURCES NEWLY AVAILABLE: The Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings are now available online at DailyLectio.net . This three year cycle of daily scripture readings follows and augments the RCL Sunday lections. Note that these readings are keyed to the "generic" RCL, not the RCL as modified for Episcopal worship. The readings for Thursday through Saturday prepare for the Sunday lessons, while the Monday through Wednesday readings reflect on the Sunday lessons. (To be clear: these are not the Daily Office readings from the Book of Common Prayer.) NEW RESOURCE: A Sermon for Every Sunday offers lectionary based video sermons from a group of accomplished preachers. The sermons are offered "for use in worship, Bible study, small groups, Sunday school classes, or for individual use." A wonderful lectionary-based collection of commentaries, exegesis, articles, art and music suggestions can be found at Textweek.
Sometimes the question is not what we read on a given date, but "When do we read a certain lesson?" The Reverse Lectionary can answer that question. I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online. A number of pronunciation guides are available online. The BibleWorkshop
offers phonetic spelling as well as audible guidance. The Sunday lectionary in Spanish can be found at St Mark's Press Leccionario Domenical.
The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found online. Looking for more information about the saints? James Kiefer'shagiographs are a
good starting point. Want to read the lessons in other translations? Bible Study Tools offers access to the King James, New King James, Revised Standard, New Revised Standard, New American Standard, New International and many other versions in variouslanguages.
For those interested in chanting of Gospels, the Rev. William G. Gartig of Cincinnati has posted sheet music (in Gregorian, square note notation) of settings he has done using Gospel Tone I at his web site: www.nku.edu/~gartigw . -------------------------Maintained by
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