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Catholic Daily Readings for January 1 2024, Monday. Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God – Lectionary. 18 Catholic Daily Readings for January 1 2024, Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, The Octave Day of Christmas1st ReadingNumbers 6. 22-27Responsorial PsalmPsalms 67. 2-3, 5, 6, 82nd ReadingGalatians 4. 4-7AlleluiaHebrews 1. 1-2GospelLuke 2. 16-21Daily Mass Readings for January 1 2024, Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, The Octave Day of Christmas 1st Reading – Numbers 6. 22-2722 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying 23 Say to Aaron and his sons. Thus shall you bless the children of Israel, and you shall say to them 24 The LORD bless you and keep you 25 The Lord show his face to you, and have mercy on you 26 The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace 27 And they shall invoke my name upon the children of Israel. and I will bless them Responsorial Psalm – Psalms 67. 2-3, 5, 6, 8R. (2a) May God bless us in his mercy 2 May God have pity on us and bless us; 5 May the nations be glad and exult 6 May the peoples praise you, O God; 2nd Reading – Galatians 4. 4-7Brothers and sisters 5 That he might redeem them who were under the law. that we might receive the adoption as sons 6 And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying. Abba, Father 7 So you are no longer a slave but a son, and if a son then also an heir, through God Alleluia – Hebrews 1. 1-2R. Alleluia, alleluia Gospel – Luke 2. 16-2116 The shepherds went in haste to Bethlehem and found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger 17 And seeing, they understood of the word that had been spoken to them concerning this child 18 And all that heard, wondered; and at those things that were told them by the shepherds 19 But Mary kept all these words, pondering them in her heart 20 And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God, for all the things they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them 21 When eight days were completed for his circumcision, he was named Jesus, the name given him by the angel before he was conceived in the womb Catholic Daily Readings for January 2 2024, Memorial of Saints Basil the Great and Gregory Nazianzen, Bishops and Doctors of the Church – Daily Homily Catholic Daily Readings Homily – January 1 2024, Octave Day of Christmas, Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of GodToday’s Daily Mass Readings Homily Theme. Blessed Virgin Mary Kept All These Things in Her Heart – Luke 2. 41-51 Please be aware that the content below reflects updates and corrections to the 'Lectionary for Sundays and Principal Feasts and Holy Days, and Festivals' contained in Common Worship. Main Volume (2000) and PDF files derived from it The following tables are also available to download
The annual Common Worship Lectionary booklet and app give details of the full range of possibilities envisaged in the Common Worship calendar and lectionary and are available from Church House Publishing. ¶ The Lectionary YearsChurch Year(Advent to Advent)Sunday Lectionary YearWeekday Lectionary Year 2000 / 2001C12001 / 2002A22002 / 2003B12003 / 2004C22004 / 2005A12005 / 2006B22006 / 2007C12007 / 2008A22008 / 2009B12009 / 2010C22010 / 2011A12011 / 2012B22012 / 2013C12013 / 2014A22014 / 2015B12015 / 2016C22016 / 2017A12017 / 2018B22018 / 2019C12019 / 2020A22020 / 2021B12021 / 2022C22022 / 2023A12023 / 2024B22024 / 2025C12025 / 2026A22026 / 2027B12027 / 2028C22028 / 2029A12029 / 2030B2 The weekday lectionary is published separately ¶ Rules to order how the Psalter and the rest of Holy Scripture are appointed to be read1 In the reading of psalms and other portions of Holy Scripture any version of Holy Scripture which is not prohibited by lawful authority may be used. 2 The references in the following tables, except those to the psalms, are to the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. References to the psalms are to the Common Worship psalter (here). When other versions are used, such adaptations are made as necessary. The references in the following tables, including those to the psalms, state book, chapter and verse in that order. Where optional additional verses or psalms are set, the references are placed in square parentheses [. ]. A simple choice between two alternative readings is indicated by an italicized or, placed between references Longer psalms, which are starred thus*, have optional shorter alternatives given in the tables 3 When a reading begins with a personal pronoun, the reader may substitute the appropriate noun. 4 In these tables, verses are stated inclusively. The letter a after the number of a verse signifies the first part of that verse; the letter b the second part. 5 In a compact cycle of readings such as these, some passages have necessarily been abbreviated. When opportunity allows, the passages may be read in full. Verses in brackets may be included or omitted, as desired. 6 When there are only two readings at the principal service and that service is Holy Communion, the second reading is always the Gospel reading. If there are only two readings at the principal service on, Easter Day, the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth or Seventh Sunday of Easter, Ascension Day, Pentecost, the Conversion of Paul or the Festivals of Matthias, Barnabas, James and Stephen, the reading from the Acts of the Apostles must always be used In the choice of readings other than the Gospel reading, the minister should ensure that, in any year, a balance is maintained between readings from the Old and New Testaments and that, where a particular biblical book is appointed to be read over several weeks, the choice ensures that this continuity of one book is not lost When the Principal Service Lectionary is used at a service other than Holy Communion, the Gospel reading need not always be chosen 7 During the period from the First Sunday of Advent to the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, during the period from Ash Wednesday to Trinity Sunday, and on All Saints’ Day, the readings shall come from an authorized lectionary. During Ordinary Time (i. e. between the Presentation and Ash Wednesday and between Trinity Sunday and Advent Sunday), authorized lectionary provision remains the norm but, after due consultation with the Parochial Church Council, the minister may, from time to time, depart from the lectionary provision for pastoral reasons or preaching or teaching purposes. 8 Three sets of psalms and readings are provided for each Sunday. The Principal Service Lectionary (which is drawn from the Revised Common Lectionary) is intended for use at the principal service of the day (whether this service is Holy Communion or some other authorized form). In most church communities, this is likely to be the mid-morning service, but the minister is free to decide which service time normally constitutes the principal service of the day. The Second Service Lectionary is intended for a second main service. In many churches, this lectionary will be the appropriate provision for a Sunday afternoon or evening service. A Gospel reading is always provided so that this lectionary can, if necessary, be used at Holy Communion The Third Service Lectionary, with shorter readings, is intended for use when a third set of psalms and readings is needed. It is most appropriate for use at an office On Principal Feasts and Festivals the psalms are appropriate either for morning use or for evening use. They are therefore shown separately from the readings for the Second and Third Services 9 On the Sundays between the Presentation of Christ in the Temple and the Second Sunday before Lent, and again on the Sundays after Trinity, the readings and Collects follow independent courses. The Collects and Post Communions are attached to the Sunday title (the Fifth/Fourth/Third Sunday before Lent, the First/Second/Third Sunday after Trinity, etc. ), but the sets of proper readings (Propers 4, 5, 6) belong to particular calendar dates (i. e. the Sunday between two dates). 10 On the Sundays after Trinity, the Principal Service Lectionary provides alternative Old Testament readings and psalms. Those under the heading ‘Continuous’ allow the Old Testament reading and its complementary psalm to stand independently of the other readings. Those under the heading ‘Related’ relate the Old Testament reading and the psalm to the Gospel reading. It is unhelpful to move from week to week from one column to another. One column should be followed for the whole sequence of Sundays after Trinity. An asterisk * against a reference indicates that a shorter optional alternative is given in the tables and . ¶ AdventThe First Sunday of AdventYear AYear BYear C PrincipalService Isaiah 2. 1-5 Psalm 122 Romans 13. 11-14 Matthew 24. 36-44Isaiah 64. 1-9 Psalm 80. 1-8,18-20* 1 Corinthians 1. 3-9 Mark 13. 24-37Jeremiah 33. 14-16 Psalm 25. 1-9 1 Thessalonians 3. 9-13 Luke 21. 25-36 Second Service Psalm 9* Isaiah 52. 1-12 Matthew 24. 15-28Psalm 25* Isaiah 1. 1-20 Matthew 21. 1-13Psalm 9* Joel 3. 9-21 Revelation 14. 13 - 15. 4 Gospel at Holy Communion John 3. 1-17 Third Service Psalm 44 Micah 4. 1-7 1 Thessalonians 5. 1-11 Psalm 44 Isaiah 2. 1-5 Luke 12. 35-48 Psalm 44 Isaiah 51. 4-11 Romans 13. 11-14 The Second Sunday of AdventYear AYear BYear C PrincipalService Isaiah 11. 1-10 Psalm 72. 1-7,18,19* Romans 15. 4-13 Matthew 3. 1-12Isaiah 40. 1-11 Psalm 85. 1-2,8-13* 2 Peter 3. 8-15a Mark 1. 1-8Baruch 5. 1-9 or Malachi 3. 1-4 Canticle. Benedictus Philippians 1. 3-11 Luke 3. 1-6 Second Service Psalms 11 [28] 1 Kings 18. 17-39 John 1. 19-28Psalm 40* 1 Kings 22. 1-28 Romans 15. 4-13 Gospel at Holy Communion Matthew 11. 2-11Psalms 75 [76] Isaiah 40. 1-11 Luke 1. 1-25 Third Service Psalm 80 Amos 7 Luke 1. 5-20Psalm 80 Baruch 5. 1-9 or Zephaniah 3. 14-20 Luke 1. 5-20Psalm 80 Isaiah 64. 1-7 Matthew 11. 2-11 The Third Sunday of AdventYear AYear BYear C PrincipalService Isaiah 35. 1-10 Psalm 146. 4-10 or Canticle. Magnificat James 5. 7-10 Matthew 11. 2-11Isaiah 61. 1-4,8-11 Psalm 126 or Canticle. Magnificat 1 Thessalonians 5. 16-24 John 1. 6-8,19-28Zephaniah 3. 14-20 Canticle. Isaiah 12. 2-6* Philippians 4. 4-7 Luke 3. 7-18 Second Service Psalms 12 [14] Isaiah 5. 8-30 Acts 13. 13-41 Gospel at Holy Communion John 5. 31-40 Psalm 68. 1-19* Malachi 3. 1-4; 4 Philippians 4. 4-7 Gospel at Holy Communion Matthew 14. 1-12Psalms 50. 1-6 [62] Isaiah 35 Luke 1. 57-66[67-80] Third Service Psalm 68. 1-19 Zephaniah 3. 14-20 Philippians 4. 4-7Psalms 50. 1-6, 62 Isaiah 12 Luke 1. 57-66Psalms 12, 14 Isaiah 25. 1-9 1 Corinthians 4. 1-5 The Fourth Sunday of AdventYear AYear BYear C PrincipalService Isaiah 7. 10-16 Psalm 80. 1-8,18-20* Romans 1. 1-7 Matthew 1. 18-252 Samuel 7. 1-11,16 Canticle. Magnificat or Psalm 89. 1-4,19-26* Romans 16. 25-27 Luke 1. 26-38Micah 5. 2-5a Canticle. Magnificat or Psalm 80. 1-8 Hebrews 10. 5-10 Luke 1. 39-45[46-55] Second Service Psalms 113 [126] 1 Samuel 1. 1-20 Revelation 22. 6-21 Gospel at Holy Communion Luke 1. 39-45Psalms 113 [131] Zechariah 2. 10-13 Luke 1. 39-55Psalms 123 [131] Isaiah 10. 33 - 11. 10 Matthew 1. 18-25 Third Service Psalm 144 Micah 5. 2-5a Luke 1. 26-38Psalm 144 Isaiah 7. 10-16 Romans 1. 1-7Psalm 144 Isaiah 32. 1-8 Revelation 22. 6-21 Christmas Eve 24 DecemberMorningEucharist Years A, B, C 2 Samuel 7. 1-5,8-11,16 Psalm 89. 2,19-27 Acts 13. 16-26 Luke 1. 67-79 Evening Prayer Years A, B, C Psalm 85 Zechariah 2 Revelation 1. 1-8 ¶ ChristmasChristmas Day 25 DecemberPrincipal FeastAny of the following sets of readings may be used on Christmas Night and on Christmas Day. Set III should be used at some service during the celebration I II III PrincipalService Years A,B,C Isaiah 9. 2-7 Psalm 96 Titus 2. 11-14 Luke 2. 1-14[15-20]Isaiah 62. 6-12 Psalm 97 Titus 3. 4-7 Luke 2. [1-7]8-20Isaiah 52. 7-10 Psalm 98 Hebrews 1. 1-4[5-12] John 1. 1-14 Second Service Years A,B,C Isaiah 65. 17-25 Philippians 2. 5-11 or Luke 2. 1-20 if it has not been used at the principal service of the day Evening Psalm Psalm 8 Third Service Years A,B,C Isaiah 62. 1-5 Matthew 1. 18-25 Morning Psalms Psalms 110, 117 The First Sunday of ChristmasWhen the Festival of the Naming and Circumcision of Jesus, falling on a Sunday, is transferred to Monday 2 January, the Sunday is kept as the Second Sunday of Christmas but this provision is used Year AYear BYear C PrincipalService Isaiah 63. 7-9 Psalm 148* Hebrews 2. 10-18 Matthew 2. 13-23Isaiah 61. 10 - 62. 3 Psalm 148* Galatians 4. 4-7 Luke 2. 15-211 Samuel 2. 18-20,26 Psalm 148* Colossians 3. 12-17 Luke 2. 41-52 Second Service Psalm 132 Isaiah 49. 7-13 Philippians 2. 1-11 Gospel at Holy Communion Luke 2. 41-52Psalm 132 Isaiah 35 Colossians 1. 9-20 or Luke 2. 41-52Psalm 132 Isaiah 61 Galatians 3. 27 - 4. 7 Gospel at Holy Communion Luke 2. 15-21 Third Service Psalm 105. 1-11 Isaiah 35. 1-6 Galatians 3. 23-29Psalm 105. 1-11 Isaiah 63. 7-9 Ephesians 3. 5-12Psalm 105. 1-11 Isaiah 41. 21 - 42. 1 1 John 1. 1-7 The Second Sunday of ChristmasWhen the Festival of the Naming and Circumcision of Jesus, falling on a Sunday, is transferred to Monday 2 January, the Sunday is kept as the Second Sunday of Christmas but the provision for the First Sunday of Christmas is used Year AYear BYear C PrincipalService (Readings for Years A, B, C are the same) Jeremiah 31. 7-14 Psalm 147. 13-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18Jeremiah 31. 7-14 Psalm 147. 13-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18Jeremiah 31. 7-14 Psalm 147. 13-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18 (or) (or) (or) Ecclesiasticus 24. 1-12Canticle. Wisdom of Solomon 10. 15-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18Ecclesiasticus 24. 1-12 Canticle. Wisdom of Solomon 10. 15-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18Ecclesiasticus 24. 1-12 Canticle. Wisdom of Solomon 10. 15-21 Ephesians 1. 3-14 John 1. [1-9]10-18 Second Service Psalm 135* Isaiah 41. 21 - 42. 4 Colossians 1. 1-14 Gospel at Holy Communion Matthew 2. 13-23Psalm 135* Isaiah 46. 3-13 Romans 12. 1-8 Gospel at Holy Communion Matthew 2. 13-23Psalm 135* 1 Samuel 1. 20-28 1 John 4. 7-16 Gospel at Holy Communion Matthew 2. 13-23 Third Service Psalm 87 Jeremiah 31. 15-17 2 Corinthians 1. 3-12Psalm 87 Zechariah 8. 1-8 Luke 2. 41-52Psalm 87 Isaiah 12 1 Thessalonians 2. 1-8 ¶ EpiphanyThe Epiphany 6 JanuaryPrincipal FeastEveningPrayer on the Eve Years A,B,C Psalms 96, 97 Isaiah 49. 1-13 John 4. 7-26 Principal Service Years A,B,C Isaiah 60. 1-6 Psalm 72. [1-9]10-15 Ephesians 3. 1-12 Matthew 2. 1-12 Second Service Years A,B,C Baruch 4. 36 - 5. 9 or Isaiah 60. 1-9 John 2. 1-11 Evening Psalms Psalms 98, 100 Third Service Years A,B,C Jeremiah 31. 7-14 John 1. 29-34 Morning Psalms Psalms 132, 113 The Baptism of Christ |