2023
February
February 26 - First Sunday of Lent
February 22 - Ash Wednesday
February 19 - last sunday after the epiphany
February 12 - Sixth Sunday After the epiphany
February 5 - Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
January
January 29 - Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
January 22 - Third Sunday after the Epiphany
January 15 - Second Sunday after the Epiphany
January 8 - The Baptism of Our Lord
January 4 - Epiphany (Wednesday)
January 1 - Holy Name
2022
December
December 25 - Christmas Day
December 18 - Advent 4
December 11 - Advent 3
December 4 - Advent 2
November
November 27 - Advent 1
November 20 - Christ the King
November 13 - Pentecost 23
November 6 - Pentecost 22
October
October 30 - ALL Saints Sunday
October 23 - Pentecost 20
October 16 - Pentecost 19
October 9 - Pentecost 18
October 2 - Pentecost 17 (Feast of St Francis)
September
September 25 - Pentecost 16
September 18 - Pentecost 15
September 11 - Pentecost 14
September 4 - Pentecost 13
August
August 28- Pentecost 12
August 21- Pentecost 11
August 14- Pentecost 10
August 7- Pentecost 9
July
July 31- Pentecost 8
July 24- Pentecost 7
July 17- Pentecost 6
July 10- Pentecost 5
July 3 - Pentecost 4
June
June 26 - Pentecost 3
June 19 - Pentecost 2
June 12 - Trinity Sunday
June 5 - Pentecost
May
May 29- Easter 7
May 22- Easter 6
May 15- Easter 5
May 8- Easter 4
May 1 - Easter 3
April
April 24 - Easter 2
April 17 (Easter Sunday)
April 15 (Good Friday)
April 10 (Palm Sunday)
April 3 - lent 5
March
March 27, 2022 - lent 4
March 20, 2022 - lent 3
March 13, 2022 - lent 2
March 6, 2022 - lent 1
March 2, 2022 (Ash Wednesday)
February
February 27, 2022
February 20, 2022
February 13, 2022
February 6, 2022
January
January 30, 2022
January 23, 2022
January 16, 2022
January 9, 2022
January 5, 2022 (Epiphany Service of Lights)
January 2, 2022
2021
December
December 26, 2021
December 25, 2021 - The NaTivity
December 24, 2021 - Eve of the Nativity
December 19, 2021
December 12, 2021
December 5, 2021
November
November 28, 2021
November 21, 2021
November 14, 2021
November 7, 2021
October
October 31, 2021
October 24, 2021
October 17, 2021
October 10, 2021
October 3, 2021
September
September 26, 2021
September 19, 2021
September 12, 2021
September 5, 2021
August
August 29, 2021
August 22, 2021
August 15, 2021
August 8, 2021
August 1, 2021
July
July 25, 2021
July 18, 2021
July 11, 2021
July 4, 2021
June
June 27, 2021
June 20, 2021
June 13, 2021
June 6, 2021
May
May 30, 2021
May 23, 2021 - Pentecost
May 16, 2021
May 9, 2021
May 2, 2021
April
April 25, 2021
April 18, 2021
April 11, 2021
April 4, 2021 - Easter Sunday
March
March 28, 2021
March 21, 2021
March 14, 2021
March 7, 2021
February
February 28, 2021
February 21, 2021
February 17, 2021 - Ash Wednesday
February 14, 2021
February 7, 2021
January
January 31, 2021
January 24, 2021
January 17, 2021
January 10, 2021
January 3, 2021
2020
December
December 27, 2020
December 25, 2020 - Christmas Day
December 24, 2020 - Christmas Eve
December 20, 2020
December 13, 2020
December 6, 2020
November
November 29, 2020
November 22, 2020
November 15, 2020
November 8, 2020
November 1, 2020
October
October 25, 2020
October 18, 2020
October 11, 2020
October 4, 2020
September
September 27, 2020
September 20, 2020
September 13, 2020
September 6, 2020
August
August 30, 2020
August 23, 2020
August 16, 2020
August 9, 2020
August 2, 2020
July
July 26, 2020
July 19, 2020
July 12, 2020
July 5, 2020
June
June 28, 2020
June 21, 2020
June 14, 2020
June 7, 2020
May
May 31, 2020
May 24, 2020
May 17, 2020
May 10, 2020
May 3, 2020
April
April 26. 2020
April 19, 2020
April 12, 2020
April 5, 2020
March
March 29, 2020
March 22, 2020
March 15, 2020
March 8, 2020
March 1, 2020
February
February 23, 2020
February 16, 2020
February 9, 2020
February 2, 2020
January
January 26, 2020
January 19, 2020
January 12, 2020
January 5, 2020
Sunday and Holy Day Liturgical Readings (Lectionary)
“A lectionary is a table of readings from Scripture appointed to be read at public worship. The Lectionary (1969, revised 1981) developed by the Roman Catholic Church after Vatican II provided for a three-year cycle of Sunday readings. This Roman lectionary provided the basis for the lectionary in 1979 edition of The Book of Common Prayer, as well as for lectionaries developed by many other denominations.
The Common Lectionary, published in 1983, was an ecumenical project of several American and Canadian denominations, developed out of a concern for the unity of the church and a desire for a common experience of Scripture. It was intended as a harmonization of the many different denominational approaches to the three-year lectionary.
The Revised Common Lectionary, published in 1992 and officially adopted by The Episcopal Church in 2006, takes into account constructive criticism of the Common Lectionary based on the evaluation of its trial use, and like the current prayer-book lectionary, is a three-year cycle of Sunday Eucharistic readings in which Matthew, Mark, and Luke are read in successive years with some material from John read in each year.”
From: https://episcopalchurch.org/about-revised-common-lectionary
Daily Scripture Readings
(From The Forward Movement)