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The Lectionary Page |
A Liturgical Calendar for Upcoming Weeks |
With Links to the Lessons
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August 2008 |
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| 1 Joseph of Arimathea |
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| 3 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 13 BCP RCL |
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6 The Transfiguration |
7 John Mason Neale, Priest |
8 Dominic, Priest and Friar |
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| 10 Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 14 BCP RCL |
11 Clare, Abbess |
12 Florence Nightingale |
13 Jeremy Taylor, Bishop |
14 Jonathan Myrick Daniels |
15 St Mary, the Virgin |
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| 17 Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 15 BCP RCL |
18 William Porcher Dubose, Priest |
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20 Bernard, Abbot |
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| 24 Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 16 BCP RCL |
25 St Bartholomew, Apostle |
26 Louis, King of France |
27 Thomas Gallaudet and Henry Winter Syle |
28 Augustine, Bishop of Hippo |
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| 31 Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 17 BCP RCL |
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September 2008 |
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| 1 Labor Day or David Pendleton Oakerhater, Deacon |
2 Martyrs of New Guinea |
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4 Paul Jones, 1941 |
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| 7 Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 18 BCP RCL |
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9 Constance, Nun, and her Companions |
10 Alexander Crummell, 1898 |
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12 John Henry Hobart, Bishop |
13 Cyprian, Bishop and Martyr |
| 14 Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 19 BCP RCL |
15 Holy Cross Day (transferred) BCP RCL |
16 Ninian, Bishop |
17 Hildegard of Bingen |
18 Edward Bouverie Pusey, Priest |
19 Theodore of Tarsus, Archbishop |
20 John Coleridge Patteson |
| 21 Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 20 BCP RCL |
22 St Matthew, Evangelist (transferred) |
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25 Sergius |
26 Lancelot Andrewes, Bishop |
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| 28 Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 21 BCP RCL |
29 St Michael and All Angels |
30 Jerome, priest and monk |
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| 1 Remigius, Bishop |
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4 Francis of Assisi, Friar |
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| 5 Twenty First Sunday after Pentecost Proper 22 BCP RCL |
6 William Tyndale, Priest |
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9 Robert Grosseteste, Bishop |
10 Vida Duncan Scudder, Educator and Witness for Peace |
11 Philip, Deacon and Evangelist |
| 12 Twenty Second Sunday after Pentecost Proper 23 BCP RCL |
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14 Samuel Isaac Joseph Schereschewsky, Bishop |
15 Teresa of Avila, Nun |
16 Latimer, Ridley, and Cranmer |
17 Ignatius, Bishop and Martyr |
18 St Luke, Evangelist |
| 19 Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost Proper 24 BCP RCL |
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23 St James of Jerusalem |
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| 26 Twenty Fourth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 25 BCP RCL |
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28 St Simon & St Jude, Apostles |
29 James Hannington, Bishop, and his Companions |
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31 Vigil of All Saints (White for vigil) |
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| Note: If All Saints Day is also observed on Sunday, use white | 1 All Saints RCL All Saints BCP (1) or All Saints BCP (2) |
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| 2 All Saints may be celebrated this day (white) or Twenty Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 26 BCP RCL |
3 Richard Hooker, Priest |
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6 William Temple, Archbishop |
7 Willibrord, Archbishop |
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| 9 Twenty Sixth Sunday after Pentecost Proper 27 BCP RCL |
10 Leo the Great, Bishop |
11 Martin, Bishop of Tours |
12 Charles Simeon, Priest |
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14 Consecration of Samuel Seabury |
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| 16 Twenty Seventh Sunday after Pentecost Proper 28 BCP RCL |
17 Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln |
18 Hilda, Abbess of Whitby |
19 Elizabeth, Princess of Hungary |
20 Edmund, King of East Anglia |
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22 Clive Staples Lewis, Apologist and Writer |
| 23 Last Sunday after Pentecost: Christ the King BCP RCL |
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25 James Otis Sargent Huntington, Priest and Monk |
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27 Thanksgiving Day BCP RCL |
28 Kamehameha and Emma |
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| 30 First Sunday of Advent BCP RCL |
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| 1 St Andrew, Apostle (transferred) |
2 Channing Moore Williams, Missionary Bishop |
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4 John of Damascus |
5 Clement of Alexandria, Priest |
6 Nicholas, Bishop |
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| 7 Second Sunday of Advent BCP RCL |
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| 14 Third Sunday of Advent BCP RCL |
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| 21 Fourth Sunday of Advent BCP RCL |
22 St Thomas, Apostle (transferred) |
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24 Christmas Eve |
25 Christmas Day Christmas I RCL Christmas II RCL Christmas III RCL Christmas I BCP Christmas II BCP Christmas III BCP |
26 St Stephen, Deacon and Martyr |
27 St John, Apostle and Evangelist |
| 28 First Sunday after Christmas |
29 Holy Innocents (transferred) |
30 Francis Joseph Gaudet, Educator and Prison Reformer |
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Transition to the Revised Common Lectionary at Advent 2007The 75th General Convention in June, 2006 directed that the Revised Common Lectionary replace the Book of Common Prayer lectionary "effective the First Sunday of Advent 2007; with the provision for continued use of the previous Lectionary for purposes of orderly transition, with the permission of the ecclesiastical authority, until the First Sunday of Advent 2010 (A077)." (Episcopal News Service) To accommodate this change, in 2005 we began to make available the Revised Common Lectionary readings for Sundays and Holy Days, in addition to the traditional (Book of Common Prayer) lections. You may wish to visit the site of the Office of Liturgy and Music of the Episcopal Church to learn more. |
The lessons appointed for the following special services are now available:
Marriages
Burials
Dedication of a Church
This site was created to support all those who need access to the lesson texts of the Episcopal (ECUSA) Eucharistic Lectionary.
The Sunday Lectionary is a three year cyclical lectionary. We are currently in Year A. The year which will begin with Advent in 2008 will be Year B. The year which ended at Advent 2007 was Year 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 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, red 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.
The Comprehensive Index of Texts from the Book of Common Prayer lectionary has been subdivided to speed access to the Lectionary texts. Year A & Year B are indexed on one page, while Year C, The Holy Days, and Special Services are on another. Lesser Feasts and Fasts occupies a third page. You may easily move between the pages. The Revised Common Lectionary index is under development.
Other Helpful Sites
A wonderful lectionary-based collection of commentaries, exegesis, articles, art and music suggestions can be found at Textweek.
I am often asked where one can find the Daily Lectionary (a two year cycle) online.
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.
The Book of Common Prayer, in both the current and the historical versions, can be found online.
Bible study groups that follow the lectionary are a good way to build community as well as faith. If you are looking for study guides, you might look at the lectionary study material offered by Paraklete Press.
Looking for more information about the saints? James Kiefer's hagiographs are a good starting point.
Want to read the lessons in other translations? Crosswalk.com offers access to the King James, New King James, Revised Standard, New American Standard, New International and several other versions.
Trying to find out when a particular lesson is going to be used? When Will It Be Read? is a wonderful reverse lectionary.
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Last updated on August 23, 2008.