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#309579 - 01/13/09 01:03 PM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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#313384 - 02/23/09 02:49 AM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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St. Luke's Byzantine Catholic Church does a daily podcast of daily prayer and readings... You can even download the podcasts for free... http://stlukesbyzantine.blogspot.com/
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#324147 - 06/05/09 01:46 AM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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Registered: 07/25/08
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FYI: At goarch bottom of the page: "Subscribe to the Daily Readings List to receive daily emails containing Scripture readings and Lives of the Saints." I like it because the email contains the text of the readings and Synaxarion. The email goes to my cell phone so I can have the readings with me in that highly portable format.
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#347478 - 05/02/10 02:34 AM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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johnnyp, from what jurisdiction or Church are you getting your "paper calendar"?
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#347515 - 05/02/10 10:27 PM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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Christos Anesti!!! And good morning!! I am confirmed Roman Catholic, but am transitioning over to Byzantine Catholic. I'm noticing that the daily readings here don't always line up with the daily readings on the actual "paper calendar" that I received from my parish. Which should I be paying more attention to??
Tnanks!! johnnyp On the Forum I use excerpts from the daily readings. Usually they are from the movable cycle (today was the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman). Occasionally they are from those assigned to the day of the year (the fixed cycle). Sometimes the fixed feast day (the readings for the calendar date) trumps the ones from the movable cycle. Other times the readings assigned by the movable cycle trumps the one assigned to the day. Sometimes I make minor typos. Sometimes I make major mistakes. And occasionally I forget to update them for that particular day! [A very short explanation but I hope it is understandable.] The readings on the lectionary page on the website have the movable cycle of readings listed first, and then a listing of the assigned readings for the major feast days. There are occasions where the listed reading will vary by a verse (for example, starting with verse 7 of a chapter rather then verse 8). I don't remember the source of that listing (the lectionary has been on the website in one form or another for probably over 10 years). There may be other differences. I have not seen the wall calendar for several years and have never compared the two. What your local Church provides you with is official. Anything provided anywhere on this website is unofficial.
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#347520 - 05/02/10 10:46 PM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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The best online Menalogion I have found is here: http://atlantaorthodoxchurches.org/stjohn/menologion_2.htmand best of all, it's free! It accommodates both Julian and Revised Calendar, and includes many lesser known Saints. I use mine daily. Alexandr
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#357286 - 12/19/10 11:22 PM
Re: Readings and Gospel for the Day
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