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Readings

  • Select "Just all fixed Readings" for Fixed Feasts (or Immovable Feasts ),  which occur every year on the same calendar date.
  • Select " Tridion Readings" movable date readings before Pascha.
  • Select " Pascha to Pentecost Readings" movable date readings from Pascha to Pentecost.
  • Select " After Pentecost Readings" movable date readings after Pentecost . 
  • Select " Luke Readings" movable date readings after the Lukan Jump (middle of September).
  • Use the month links at the top of the box below to choose all readings for a mouth this year.


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    Abba John of the Cells told us this story: 'There was in Egypt a very rich and beautiful courtesan, to whom noble and powerful people came. Now one day she happened to be near the church and she wanted to go in. The sub-deacon, who was standing at the doors, would not allow her to enter saying, "You are not worthy to enter the house of God, for you are impure." The Bishop heard the noise of their argument and came out. Then the courtesan said to him, "He will not let me enter the church." So the Bishop said to her, "You are not allowed to enter it, for you are not pure." She was filled with compunction and said to him, "Henceforth I will not commit fornication any more." The bishop said to her, "If you bring your wealth here, I shall know that you will not commit fornication any more." She brought her wealth and the bishop burnt it all in the fire. Then she went into the church, weeping and saying, "If this has happened to me below, what would I not have suffered above?" So she was converted and became a vessel of election.'

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