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Monday, May 31, 2021, | Holy Day

The Visitation

Morning Prayer

Years 1 & 2




On the same date: The Visitation, Evening Prayer

Psalms Psalm 72

Old Testament 1 Samuel 1:1–20

New Testament Hebrews 3:1–6


 The Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2010. Print.


Monday, May 31, 2021, | Trinity Season

Monday of Trinity Week

Morning Prayer




On the same date: Monday of Trinity Week, Evening Prayer

Psalm Psalm 2, 3

First Reading Numbers 16:1–14

Second Reading Luke 1:1–25


 Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer (1928) Daily Office Lectionary. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2016. Print.


Monday, May 31, 2021, | After Pentecost

Monday after Trinity Sunday

Year B


Psalm Psalm 20

First Reading Numbers 9:15–23

Second Reading Revelation 4:1–8


 Consultation on Common Texts. Revised Common Lectionary Daily Readings. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2011. Print.


Monday, May 31, 2021, | Feast

Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Years 1 & 2 | Roman Missal | Lectionary




First Reading Zephaniah 3:14–18a or Romans 12:9–16

Response Isaiah 12:6

Psalm Isaiah 12:2–3

Gospel Acclamation Luke 1:45

Gospel Luke 1:39–56


 Catholic Daily Readings. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2009. Print.


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