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Monday, February 4, 2008

Daily Office 2.3-2.9

Lent is here! In two days!

I'll try not to get too excited.

Daily Office Readings
Eucharistic Office

Sunday:

AM Psalm 148, 149, 150; PM Psalm 114, 115
Ecclus. 48:1-11; 2 Cor. 3:7-18; Luke 9:18-27

Monday:

AM Psalm 25; PM Psalm 9, 15
Prov. 27:1-6,10-12; Phil. 2:1-13; John 18:15-18,25-27

    Cornelius the Centurion
    Psalm 67or33:1-5,20-21
    Acts 11:1-18;Luke 13:22-29

2 Pet. 1:2-7; Psalm 91
Mark 12:1-12

Tuesday:

AM Psalm 26, 28; PM Psalm 36, 39
Prov. 30:1-4,24-33; Phil. 3:1-11; John 18:28-38

Martyrs of Japan:
Psalm 116:1-8 or 16:5-11
Galatians 2:19-20; Mark 8:34-38

2 Pet. 3:11-18; Psalm 90:1-6,13-17
Mark 12:13-17

Ash Wednesday:

AM Psalm 95[for the invitatory] & 32, 143; PM Psalm 102,130
Amos 5:6-15; Heb. 12:1-14; Luke 18:9-14

See the Sunday Eucharistic Lectionary

Thursday:

AM Psalm 37:1-18; PM Psalm 37:19-42
Hab. 3:1-10(11-15)16-18; Phil. 3:12-21; John 17:1-8

Deut. 30:15-20; Psalm 1
Luke 9:18-25

Friday:

AM Psalm 95[for the invitatory] & 31; PM Psalm 35
Ezek. 18:1-4,25-32; Phil. 4:1-9; John 17:9-19

Isaiah 58:1-9a; Psalm 51:1-10
Matt. 9:10-17

Saturday:

AM Psalm 30, 32; PM Psalm 42, 43
Ezek. 39:21-29; Phil. 4:10-20; John 17:20-26

Isaiah 58:9b-14; Psalm 86:1-11
Luke 5:27-32

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Vicar David
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I'm an ELCA seminarian in my 3rd year, commonly called internship or vicarage year. I work at Luther Memorial Church in Chicago, and live in Hyde Park with my wife and orange tabby cat. And lots of books. I'm also a musician -- a lyric baritone by trade -- with a strong interest in medieval/renaissance music, and whatever else happens to catch my fancy at the moment.
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