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WEDNESDAY OF THE TWELFTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME

Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading 2 Ki 22:8–1323:1–3
Response Ps 119:33a
Psalm Ps 119:33–3740
Gospel Acclamation Jn 15:4a5b
Gospel Mt 7:15–20

CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, PASTOR AND CONFESSOR


CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA, PASTOR AND CONFESSOR

Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary
Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year) Lectionary

WEDNESDAY AFTER PROPER 7

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 65 or Ps 119:113–128
First Reading Jos 10:1–14 or 1 Sa 19:8–17
Second Reading Mk 6:45–52

PROPER 7, WEDNESDAY

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms (Morning) Ps 101109:1–56–2021–31
Psalms (Evening) Ps 119:121–144
Old Testament Nu 16:36–50
New Testament Ro 4:13–25
Gospel Mt 20:1–16

FIFTH WEDNESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)
Epistle Ro 15:7–16
Gospel Mt 12:38–45

SIXTH WEDNESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian)
Epistle 1 Co 2:9–3:8
Gospel Mt 13:31–36

FIFTH WEDNESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian)
Epistle Ro 15:7–16
Gospel Mt 12:38–45

WEDNESDAY OF THE FIFTH WEEK AFTER TRINITY, MORNING PRAYER

Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalm Ps 125138
First Reading Jdg 16:15–22
Second Reading Lk 8:40

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