CALEN. MORNING PRAYER. EVENING PRAYER. FIRST LESSON. SECOND LESSON, FIRST LESSON. SECOND LESSON. St. Philip and St. James. 1 Sam. 30 to v. 26 Luke 18 v. 181 Samuel 31 2 Thessalonians 1 13 v. 37 & 14 to v.26 -22 v. 31 to 54 -15 to v. 16 5 -15 v. 16 -22 v. 54 -16 to v. 16 6 16 v. 16 & 17 to v.24 1 -8 v. 54 5 to v. 24 -9 to v. 10 -10 to v. 14 1234123 1234567890 John-10 to v. 22 1 Kings 20 to v. 22 James 1 Kings 22 v. 51 & 11 v. 47 & 12 to v.20 2 Kings 13 -14 v. 8 -18 to v. 28 - 15 v. 8 to 32 2 Chron. 29 to v. 21 -32 to v. 20 Isaiah 38 -21 to v. 15 2 Chronicles- 33 - 21 v. 15 - 8 to v. 16 2 Chronicles 22 St. Barnabas. 2 Kings 10 to v. 18 2 Chronicles 23 2 Kings -16 v. 5 -17.ν. 24 142 Chronicles- 21 152 Kings -16 to v. 16 9 -10 v. 18 Peter - 16 v. 16 2 Chronicles 24 261 John -18 v. 28 -27 & 28 to v. 16 -19 to v. 25. 2 Kings 17 to v. 24 192 John -20 v. 123 John- 12345 12345 12312345 -20 v. 19/2 Kings MORNING PRAYER. EVENING PRAYER. CALENDAR. FIRST LESSON, 1 f Jeremiah 391 Corinthians- 9 Jeremiah 40 Mark 11 v. 27 & 12 FOR THE MOVEABLE AND IMMOVEABLE FEASTS; TOGETHER WITH THE DAYS OF FASTING AND ABSTINENCE, THROUGH THE WHOLE YEAR. RULES TO KNOW WHEN THE MOVEABLE FEASTS AND HOLY DAYS BEGIN. FASTER DAY on which the rest depend is always the First Sunday after the Full Moon, which happens upon or next after the Twenty-first Day of March; and if the Full Moon happen upon a Sunday, Easter-Day is the Sunday after. Advent-Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or or after. Septuagesima Sexagesima Quinquagesima Rogation-Sunday Ascension-Day Trinity-Sunday TO BE OBSERVED IN THIS CHURCH THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. ON WHICH THE CHURCH REQUIRES SUCH A MEASURE OF ABSTINENCE AS IS MORE ESPECIALLY SUITED TO EXTRAORDINARY ACT8 AND EXERCISES OF DEVOTION. I. The Forty Days of Lent. II. The Ember-Days at the Four Seasons, BEING THE The First Sunday in Lent. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after September 14, and December 13. III. The three Rogation-Days, being the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Holy-Thursday, or the Ascension of our LORD. IV All the Fridays in the Year except Christmas-Day. In addition to the above, the first Thursday in November (or, if any other day be appointed by the Civil Authority, then such day) shall be observed as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Fruits of the Earth, and all other Blessings of his merciful Providence. |