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SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA, PRIEST

Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading Je 14:17–22 or 1 Co 10:31–11:1
Response Ps 79:9 or Ps 34:2 or Ps 34:9
Psalm Ps 79:8–91113 or Ps 34:2–11
Gospel Acclamation Mt 5:3

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA

Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year) Lectionary

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHEA

Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary

TUESDAY AFTER PROPER 12

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 111 or Ps 37:12–22
First Reading Ex 24:1–11 or 2 Sa 11:22–27
Second Reading Ro 15:22–33

PROPER 12, TUESDAY

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms (MorningPs 6162
Psalms (EveningPs 68:1–2021–2324–35
Old Testament Jdg 2:1–511–23
New Testament Ro 16:17–27
Gospel Mt 27:32–44

JOSEPH OF ARIMATHAEA

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Sunday Lectionary

TENTH TUESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)
Epistle 1 Co 15:29–38
Gospel Mt 21:23–27

ELEVENTH TUESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian)
Epistle 2 Co 2:14–3:3
Gospel Mt 23:23–28

TENTH TUESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian)
Epistle 1 Co 15:29–38
Gospel Mt 21:23–27

TUESDAY OF THE TENTH WEEK AFTER TRINITY, MORNING PRAYER

Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalm Ps 5
First Reading 1 Sa 16:14
Second Reading Lk 18:1–14

IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA, PRIEST, MONASTIC, 1556

Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionary

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