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Sunday, January 31, 2021, | Triodion and Great Lent

Sunday of the Prodigal Son


Matins Gospel Mark 16:1–8 (35th Sunday)

Epistle 1 Corinthians 6:12–20

Gospel Luke 15:11–32


 Byzantine Lectionary (Gregorian). Faithlife; Bellingham, WA, 2015; 2015. Print.


Sun, Jan 31, 2021 (Jan 18, 2021) | Fixed Feasts

Athanasius and Cyril Patriarchs of Alexandria

Bright Vestments




On the same date: Thirty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost

Matins Gospel John 10:1–9

Epistle Hebrews 13:7–16

Gospel Matthew 5:14–19


 Byzantine Lectionary (Julian). Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2016. Print.


Sunday, January 31, 2021, | Octoechos

Thirty-Fourth Sunday after Pentecost


Matins Gospel Matthew 28:16–20

Epistle 1 Timothy 4:9–15 (32nd Sunday, Greek) or Colossians 3:12–16 (30th Sunday, Slavic)

Gospel Luke 19:1–10 (32nd Sunday, Greek) or Matthew 25:14–30 (16th Sunday, Slavic)


 Byzantine Lectionary (Revised Julian). Faithlife; Bellingham, WA, 2015; 2015. Print.


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