Lectionary For Mass
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lacatholics.orgThe readings for Mass can be found in the new Lectionary for Mass Supplement (2 Sm 5:1-7, 10/MK 3:22-30). For the Day of Prayer, readings from the Lectionary for Mass Supplement, or any of the readings from the Lectionary for Mass from section “For Giving Thanks to God for the Gift of Human Life,” (nos. 947 A - 947 E) or
LITURGICAL CALENDAR - USCCB
www.usccb.orgThe Scripture citations and Lectionary numbers for all readings are from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition (1998/2001), and the Lectionary for Mass Supplement (2017), which is based on the Ordo Lectionum Missæ, editio typica altera (1981).
(S) Solemnity, (F) Feast, (M) Memorial, DECEMBER
www.dotb.caLectionary: Weekday, A (1993) or . B (1994) Lect., S&S: Lectionary: Sunday and Solemnities (2009) BG: Book of Gospels (2015) RL: Lectionary: Ritual Masses, Masses for Various Needs and Occasions, Votive Masses, Masses for the Dead (2014) DECEMBER. Liturgical . 2020 –2021. Calendar Year – B Series I 2020. Lectionary: Weekdays. references ...
Guidelines - Music Within the Mass
d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.netlectionary, or a chant from the Graduale Romanum or the Graduale Simplex (GIRM 61) Choosing Music for Mass Music fulfills its role in liturgy when: (1) …
The Mass-Liturgy of the Word - St John V
stjohnv.orgAfter the Collect is finished and everyone sits down, the Mass continues with the Liturgy of the Word. This is the major part of the Mass during which the Word of God is proclaimed, responded to, explained and accepted. In the readings, the table of God’s Word is spread before the faithful, and the treasures of the Bible are opened to us.
ADVENT CALENDAR 2021
catholiccurrent.org—Lectionary, Is 26:4 Memorial of St. Francis Xavier, Priest In honor of St. Francis Xavier, one of the first Jesuits, practice an Examination of Conscience. “Blessed are all who wait for the Lord.” —Lectionary, Is 30:18d The Second Sunday of Advent “Advent invites us to a com-mitment to vigilance, looking beyond ourselves, expanding