Reading New Lectionary

Two different lectionary systems are provided above the two-year Daily Lectionary cycles 1 and 2 and the three-year Revised Common Lectionary cycles A, B, and C. USA Daily Prayer app available for Android and Apple devices offers daily Bible readings and simple services for prayer throughout the day, appropriate for individuals or

For each Sunday and festival, three readings and a psalm are suggested and include a Gospel reading, an Old Testament reading, and a New Testament reading. The lectionary is a work of The Consultation on Common Texts, an ecumenical consultation of liturgical scholars and denominational representatives from the United States and Canada, who

The online Revised Common Lectionary is a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, a division of the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries. Subscribe to the Weekly Readings Subscribe to the Daily Readings

A lectionary is a collection of readings from Sacred Scripture. Readings are arranged according to the Church's calendar and are intended to be read at the regular, weekly gathering of God's people. New readings and propers for a specific New Year's Eve observance are available. This is in addition to the observance of the

These are the readings from the Revised Common Lectionary. This lectionary is followed by many churches across the globe including Anglican, New Years Day Psalm 8 Ecclesiastes 31-13 Revelation 211-6a Matthew 2531-46 Read all. OrdinaryLectionary 10 Semicontinuous Psalm 146 1 Kings 178-16 17-24 Galatians 111-24 Luke 711-17

Daily Office and Daily Eucharistic Lectionary Old Testament, New Testament, Psalm, and Gospel readings for every day of the year, in either the New Revised Standard NRSV or Revised Standard RSV Versions of the Bible. The Psalms are from the Episcopal Church's 1979 Book of Common Prayer.

The Lectionary, which is the book that contains the Scripture readings for Mass and the Sacraments, is changing as part of the continuing process of revising liturgical translations. The process began with the Roman Missal in 2011 and has continued with all the other liturgical texts. The new Lectionary will use the English Standard Version

New Lectionary. The Lectionary, which is the book that contains the Scripture readings for Mass and the Sacraments, has now changed as part of the continuing process of revising liturgical translations. The process began with the Roman Missal in 2011 and has continued with all the other liturgical texts. The new Lectionary uses the English

Daily Bible Readings, Podcast Audio and Videos and Prayers brought to you by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Lectionary 363. Reading 1 . 2 Corinthians 47-15. Brothers and sisters We hold this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing power may be of God and not from us.

A Note about Weekday Observances. In 2024, meeting in Louisville, Kentucky, the General Convention approved a new lectionary for the Commemorations previously approved in Lesser Feasts and Fasts, 2022. For every commemoration, a fourth reading has been added to the propers and many other changes were made to the existing readings.