Lectionary Vanderbilt 2025 Calendar

Revised Common Lectionary - A service of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library

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This web page provides the Revised Common Lectionary readings for Sundays and festivals in 2025, as used by the Presbyterian Church USA. It includes both tracks of the lectionary, the Old Testament readings, and the Psalms for each day.

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The Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of scripture texts following the liturgical year and is designed to be used in worship week by week. For churches and worship teams who follow the lectionary, this resource gathers all those readings for the calendar year 2025 into one handy two-page document for weekly and longer-term worship planning. Even those worshiping communities that

Browse key events and dates for June 2025 of the Revised Common Lectionary RCL. Read, plan lessons, and more.

Find the dates and readings for the Episcopal liturgical calendar for the year 2025. The calendar includes links to the Revised Common Lectionary readings, as modified for use in Episcopal worship.

A PDF document of the Revised Common Lectionary RCL for 2025, a three-year cycle of readings from the Bible for Christian worship. The RCL is used by churches around the world and can guide planners of Sunday worship and may be used occasionally or regularly.

The Revised Common Lectionary is a three-year cycle of scripture texts following the liturgical year and is designed to be used in worship week by week. For churches and worship teams who follow the lectionary, this resource gathers all those readings for the calendar year 2025 into one handy two-page document for weekly and longer-term worship

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