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SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, DURING THE DAY

Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading Ac 12:1–11
Response Ps 34:5
Psalm Ps 34:2–9
Second Reading 2 Ti 4:6–817–18
Gospel Acclamation Mt 16:18
Gospel Mt 16:13–19

SAINTS PETER AND PAUL, DURING THE DAY

Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading Ac 12:1–11
Response Ps 34:5
Psalm Ps 34:2–9
Second Reading 2 Ti 4:6–817–18
Gospel Acclamation Mt 16:18
Gospel Mt 16:13–19

ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL, APOSTLES

Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary
First Reading Ac 15:1–1213–21
Psalm Ps 46
Epistle Ga 2:1–10
Gospel Mt 16:13–19

FRIDAY BEFORE PROPER 8

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 30 or Ps 130
First Reading La 2:1–12 or 1 Sa 20:1–25
Second Reading 2 Co 8:1–7

FRIDAY BEFORE PROPER 8

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 30 or Ps 130
First Reading La 2:1–12 or 1 Sa 20:1–25
Second Reading 2 Co 8:1–7

SS. PETER AND PAUL

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Sunday Lectionary
Psalm Ps 87
First Reading Eze 34:11–16
Second Reading 2 Ti 4:1–8
Gospel Jn 21:15–19

FIFTH FRIDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)
Epistle Ro 16:1–16
Gospel Mt 13:4–9

HOLY APOSTLES PETER AND PAUL

Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian)
Matins Gospel Jn 21:15–25
Gospel Mt 16:13–19

HOLY APOSTLES PETER AND PAUL

Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian)
Matins Gospel Jn 21:15–25
Gospel Mt 16:13–19

ST. PETER, MORNING PRAYER

Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalm Ps 22:23
First Reading Eze 2:1–7
Second Reading Ac 11:1–18 or Ac 3

ST. PETER AND ST. PAUL

Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionary
First Reading Eze 34:11–16
Psalm Ps 87
Second Reading 2 Ti 4:1–8
Gospel Jn 21:15–19

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