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Traditional one year lectionary


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Hello Rari,

 

I broke away from the three year ILCW cycle last year and walked through the historic lectionary. So I made some user tools that I thought were useful:

 

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17495934/Historic_Lectionaries.zip

 

You might find them useful as well.

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I am most grateful to you Outis. Thank you. I too switched from the 3 year lectionary cycle and have been glad that I did.

 

rari

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Hello Rari,

 

I broke away from the three year ILCW cycle last year and walked through the historic lectionary. So I made some user tools that I thought were useful:

 

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17495934/Historic_Lectionaries.zip

 

You might find them useful as well.

 

Would you like to submit these to the exchange? There may be others out there who would appreciate them. Do you have/need permission to distribute them?

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I have brief had a look at these resources and wish to note that they are outstanding. I know that I am going to make use of them.

 

Multis gratiis.

 

rari

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Thank you… now I have no need to dig out my Old Red Book ( Service Book and Hymnal ), if i want to see the historically read text.

 

-Dan

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http://www.churchofengland.org/prayer-worship/worship/texts/the-calendar/lect/bcp/lectfront1/advent.aspx

 

Has the Anglican one year (similar to the one we downloaded).

 

http://catholic-resources.org/Lectionary/Roman_Missal.htm

 

Has the Traditional catholic one year readings.

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Would you like to submit these to the exchange? There may be others out there who would appreciate them. Do you have/need permission to distribute them?

 

Sorry Ken. I thought I had this thread set to auto-email me with updates. I was wrong. Sorry for not following up sooner.

 

All three user tools are open and free to use. The Swedish lectionary was written down long ago enough that it falls under public domain. The other two are from the LCMS and WELS websites and are freely sharable. So, yes, you can include them on the exchange.

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http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17495934/Planning_CW.zip

 

I am most grateful to you Outis. Thank you. I too switched from the 3 year lectionary cycle and have been glad that I did.

 

rari

 

For me, it was good to switch away from the 3 year cycle to get a feel of the historic lectionary. But, as I started this year, I went back to the three year ILCW cycle. It was important for me to let each gospel writer walk through the life of Christ with his own voice and emphases. So, this year, we're walking through Luke again. Good stuff.

 

I'm glad you're able to make use of it. If you'd like to move back to the three year cycle for a while, here's a link to my "3 year cycle" resources: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17495934/Planning_CW.zip. And yes, Ken, these resources are freely available to be shared and posted on the exchange website. That would be perfectly fine.

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I think preaching through the one year lectionary is something every preacher should do at least once. I think it would be difficult to sustain it year in and year out. Luther and Calvin incidentally were both critical of the one year lectionary.

 

rari

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Hi Rari,

I have the lectionaries now. Would you be so kind to write a short description of each one please? (no more that 25-30 words each?)

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