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Today
Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading 2 Sa 7:4–5a12–14a16
Response Ps 89:37
Psalm Ps 89:2–52729
Second Reading Ro 4:1316–1822
Gospel Acclamation Ps 84:5
Gospel Mt 1:1618–2124a or Lk 2:41–51a

Today
Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary
Old Testament 2 Sa 7:4–16
Psalm Ps 127
Epistle Ro 4:13–18

Today
Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
First Reading Is 43:8–13
Second Reading 2 Co 3:4–11

Today
Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms Ps 132
Old Testament Is 63:7–16
New Testament Mt 1:18–25

Today
Book of Common Prayer (1979) Sunday Lectionary
First Reading 2 Sa 7:48–16
Second Reading Ro 4:13–18
Gospel Lk 2:41–52

Today
Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
First Reading Ex 3:1–15
Second Reading 1 Co 15:12–19

Today
Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionary
First Reading 2 Sa 7:48–16
Second Reading Ro 4:13–18
Gospel Lk 2:41–52


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