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A Proposal to Expand the Weekday Lectionary indicates how all the books of the Bible can be read at Mass in the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in ten years. This would be accomplished primarily by expanding the two-year cycle of First Readings on weekdays in Ordinary Time to a ten-year cycle. The goal is to provide a complete and continuous reading of every book of the Bible. The proposal would provide for reading of the whole biblical Word of God at the liturgy where the faithful gather to nourish and express their faith together.
The average length of those First Readings would be fourteen verses. No changes are proposed to the liturgical calendar. The structure of the Liturgy of the Word would remain the same, that is, a Gospel passage would be read every day, along with a First Reading and its Responsorial Psalm. Minor adjustments to the sequence of Gospel readings are proposed, chiefly to restore those canonical verses that have been omitted in the current Lectionary. The Acts of the Apostles would be read continuously in its entirety during the Easter season, and the average length of those readings would be twenty-one verses.
Bishops, clergy, liturgists, or anyone interested in more readings of Sacred Scripture at Mass will find this proposal interesting, helpful, and satisfying.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A Proposal to Expand the Weekday Lectionary indicates how all the books of the Bible can be read at Mass in the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in ten years. This would be accomplished primarily by expanding the two-year cycle of First Readings on weekdays in Ordinary Time to a ten-year cycle. The goal is to provide a complete and continuous reading of every book of the Bible. The proposal would provide for reading of the whole biblical Word of God at the liturgy where the faithful gather to nourish and express their faith together.
The average length of those First Readings would be fourteen verses. No changes are proposed to the liturgical calendar. The structure of the Liturgy of the Word would remain the same, that is, a Gospel passage would be read every day, along with a First Reading and its Responsorial Psalm. Minor adjustments to the sequence of Gospel readings are proposed, chiefly to restore those canonical verses that have been omitted in the current Lectionary. The Acts of the Apostles would be read continuously in its entirety during the Easter season, and the average length of those readings would be twenty-one verses.
Bishops, clergy, liturgists, or anyone interested in more readings of Sacred Scripture at Mass will find this proposal interesting, helpful, and satisfying.