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MONDAY OF THE SEVENTEENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME

Catholic Daily Readings
First Reading Je 13:1–11
Response Dt 32:18a
Gospel Acclamation Jas 1:18
Gospel Mt 13:31–35

ROBERT BARNES, CONFESSOR AND MARTYR

Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year) Lectionary

ROBERT BARNES, CONFESSOR AND MARTYR

Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary

MONDAY AFTER PROPER 12

Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings
Psalm Ps 111 or Ps 37:12–22
First Reading Ge 18:1–15 or 2 Sa 11:14–21
Second Reading Php 4:10–20

PROPER 12, MONDAY

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalms (MorningPs 565758
Psalms (EveningPs 6465
Old Testament Jos 24:16–33
New Testament Ro 16:1–16
Gospel Mt 27:24–31

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, 1833

Book of Common Prayer (1979) Sunday Lectionary

TENTH MONDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Julian)
Epistle 1 Co 15:12–19
Gospel Mt 21:18–22

ELEVENTH MONDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian)
Epistle 2 Co 2:4–15
Gospel Mt 23:13–22

TENTH MONDAY AFTER PENTECOST

Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian)
Epistle 1 Co 15:12–19
Gospel Mt 21:18–22

MONDAY OF THE TENTH WEEK AFTER TRINITY, MORNING PRAYER

Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary
Psalm Ps 23
First Reading 1 Sa 16:1–13
Second Reading Lk 17:20

WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, 1833

Episcopal Church (USA) Revised Common Lectionary

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