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  1. Comments are designed as brief commentaries on the readings from the Revised Common Lectionary suitable for any adult who wants to understand the lessons for the week. Each lesson has a brief commentary, with a link to the biblical text, and a brief outline of the whole biblical book.

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  2. Comments have been prepared by Chris Haslam using reputable commentaries, and checked for accuracy by the Venerable Alan T Perry. While not intended to be exhaustive, they are an aid to reading the Scriptures with greater understanding.

  3. Comments have been prepared by Chris Haslam using reputable commentaries, and checked for accuracy by the Venerable Alan T Perry. While not intended to be exhaustive, they are an aid to reading the Scriptures with greater understanding.

  4. News. We’ve received reports from some users that they have encountered various issues with lectionary subscriptions: not receiving lectionary readings through e-mail, lectionary readings on calendars going 404 pages, pop-ups asking users to sign-in to access lectionary readings.

  5. Sep 8, 2024 · Commentaries on next Sunday's readings (following the RCL) from Chris Haslam and maintained by the Anglican Diocese of Montreal. The Common Worship (Church of England) daily lectionary is available in Outlook and Excel formats from the Church of England's website .

  6. Comments: Commentary on the Revised Common Lectionary | Chris Haslam for the Anglican Diocese of Montreal; The Text This Week | the premier RCL/Narrative/Creation lectionary site

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  8. Dec 25, 2020 · The Revised Common Lectionary — Year B, Beginning Advent 2020–2021. Lectionary readings for liturgical years beginning in Advent: 2022 2023 2024. [The following readings are used on the First Sunday after Christmas unless the readings for the Epiphany of the Lord are preferred.]

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