![]() In the choice of readings other than the Gospel reading, the minister should ensure The reading from the Acts of the Apostles must always be used. The Conversion of Paul or the Festivals of Matthias, Barnabas, James and Stephen, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth or Seventh Sunday of Easter, Ascension Day, Pentecost, If there are only two readings at the principal service on, Easter Day, the Second, Holy Communion, the second reading is always the Gospel reading. In brackets may be included or omitted, as desired.Ħ When there are only two readings at the principal service and that service is ![]() When opportunity allows, the passages may be read in full. The letter a after the number of a verse signifies the first part of that verse the letter b the second part.ĥ In a compact cycle of readings such as these, some passages have necessarilyīeen abbreviated. Longer psalms, which are starred thus*, have optional shorter alternatives givenģ When a reading begins with a personal pronoun, the reader may substitute theĤ In these tables, verses are stated inclusively. A simple choice between twoĪlternative readings is indicated by an italicized or, placed between references. The references are placed in square parentheses. Where optional additional verses or psalms are set, The references in the following tables, including those to the psalms, state book,Ĭhapter and verse in that order. When other versions are used, such adaptations are made as necessary. References to the psalms are to the Common Worship psalter ( here). New Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Holy Scripture which is not prohibited by lawful authority may be used.Ģ The references in the following tables, except those to the psalms, are to the ¶ Rules to order how the Psalter and the rest of Holy Scripture are appointed to be read ↑ġ In the reading of psalms and other portions of Holy Scripture any version of
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