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Responsorial psalm settings from the Roman Catholic Lectionary
From the Catholic Lectionary. 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year B). Psalm text (Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7). Taste and see the goodness of the Lord. I will bless the Lord at all times. His praise shall be ever in my mouth. Let my soul glory in the Lord. The lowly will hear me and be glad. Glorify the Lord with me. Let us together extol His name. I sought the Lord and He answered me,. And delivered me from all my foes. Look to Him that you may be radiant with joy,. And your faces may not blush with shame. Year ...
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The Word for Today
The Word for Today. A daily devotional featuring the daily lectionary readings, developed by the Natural Church Development Team at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Glenside, Pennsylvania. What should the future of this blog be? How to Post Comments. 1 Click on the "comments" word beneath the post you want to comment on. 2 A dialogue box pops up. 3 Write your comment in the dialogue box. Sign with your name or your initials if you like. 4 Choose "anonymous" from the options below. This blog was ...
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Get Daily Bible Readings. Every day an email will come to you with a reading from the Hebrew Scriptures, a Psalm, and a lesson from the Epistles or a Gospel reading. All the readings are related to the ones from the Sunday Lectionary, either by telling the same story from a different Gospel, or deepening a theme from Sunday. You get just the scriptures, without any commentary or ads, so you can decide for yourself how to understand them. To sign up for the daily Bible readings, click here.
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Lectionary Reflections | Weekly lectionary reflections from the Passionist JPIC Office
Weekly lectionary reflections from the Passionist JPIC Office. New Passionist JPIC Website and Blogs, Last post on this Blog. October 21, 2009 by jdgonzocpp. This will be the last Post on the old Passion for Justice Blog. The Passionist office of Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation has a new website:. The url for the Passion for Justice Blog is: http:/ www.passionistjpic.org/news/passion/. The url for the Lectionary Reflection Blog is: http:/ www.passionistjpic.org/news/lectionary/. This will be...
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For All the Saints
For All the Saints. An attempt (hopefully collaborative) to write about the lives of people of God who we remember through the Church Year - mainly those honoured in the Church of England's Common Worship. If you want to participate, leave your email address in the comments - I promise to delete it after I've added you so you don't get too much spam. 31 May, 2009. Median appears to have been an even older language from the same area - I'm not sure if this means it had been around for longer by the time i...
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Lectionary Scripture Notes
Romans 11:1-2a, 29-32. Isaiah 56:1, 6-8. Norman A. Beck. Is a free website that provides brief yet probing exegetical commentary for:. Pastors who need inspiration and idea starters for their sermons. Church musicians who want to coordinate music and hymn selections with scriptural themes. Anyone who wants deeper insight into each week’s lectionary passages. These background notes cover every assigned text in the Revised Common Lectionary for each Sunday and major observance throughout the year. The addi...
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Lectionary Sermons - Sermon Resources Based on the Revised Common Lectionary
All Four Lectionary Traditions are Covered:. The Revised Common Lectionary. Lectionary Sermons is your home for sermons. Based on the weekly readings of the Lectionary. Join our FREE Illustrations Newsletter:. This Week's Sermon: John 5:1-9. Can You Hear The Voice? Sign up now and get immediate access! Purchase This PowerPoint and Others. Bat back to your ear. Keep your eye on the ball. Some voices stay with us forever. What voices have spoken into your life? Can you still hear them? There are also those...
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The Word for the Lectionary Soloist | The Text and the Music Come Together
The Word for the Lectionary Soloist. The Text and the Music Come Together. About the Lectionary Soloist. Advent 1B: Absence, promise, and hope. November 26, 2011. Advent may be, hands down, the most difficult four weeks of music programming all year — that is, if your church is actually a lectionary church and actually makes a clear separation between the period known as Advent and the Christmas story that follows. Our compromise at the Calvary Baptist Church. Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19. And yes, while it is Ad...
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Singing Along the Journey | Musings on music, art, faith, and life's journey
Singing Along the Journey. Musings on music, art, faith, and life's journey. Bless, the Lord, my soul…. April 25, 2015. Brother Emmanuel of Taize. Occasionally in life, a much-longed-for opportunity drops into your lap unexpectedly. This week, I had just such a chance — one of the brothers from the community at Taize. Spent an hour with us at VTS. We had the rare opportunity to talk with and worship with Brother Emmanuel last Tuesday. I understood all of those qualities of the music. And I understood...