Calendar for Morning and Evening Prayer
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CALENDAR FOR MORNING AND EVENING PRAYER (September 7 to October 5, 2014) (Year Two)
Note: The Invitatory Psalm (#95) for Morning Prayer each day is found on page 534 [688].
Sunday 7 Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer II, Psalter Week III, p. 797 [861] Proper Twenty-Third Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 510 [629]
September: 8 to 14 (Psalter Week III) Monday 8 Morning Prayer p. 803 [867] Evening Prayer p. 814 [872] (Birth of Mary, p. 1215, common as prescribed) Tuesday 9 Morning Prayer p. 819 [877] Evening Prayer p. 830 [882] (St. Peter Claver, p. 1218, common as prescribed) Wednesday 10 Morning Prayer p. 835 [886] Evening Prayer p. 846 [892] Thursday 11 Morning Prayer p. 851 [896] Evening Prayer p. 862 [901] Friday 12 Morning Prayer p. 868 [906] Evening Prayer p. 879 [911] Saturday 13 Morning Prayer p. 884 [916] (St. John Chrysostom, p. 1219, common as prescribed) (Note: Morning Prayer only, Sunday always takes precedence) Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer I, Proper of Saints Triumph of the Cross p. 1219 [1250] Sunday 14 Morning Prayer, Triumph of the Cross p. 1222 [1254] (Psalms and canticle from the Sunday Psalter Week I, p. 555 (706)) Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer II, Proper of Saints Triumph of the Cross p. 1226 [1256] (As a feast of Our Lord, this feast is well suited for celebration on the Lords’ Day, Sunday) (A petition asking God’s blessing on the Bishops of Canada as they meet this week may be included in the Prayers of the Faithful today and during this week)
September: 15 to 21 (Psalter Week VI) Monday 15 Morning Prayer p. 916 [937] Evening Prayer p. 927 [942] (Our Lady of Sorrows, p. 1228, common as prescribed) Tuesday 16 Morning Prayer p. 933 [947] Evening Prayer p. 943 [953] (Sts. Cornelius and Cyprian, p. 1231, common as prescribed) Wednesday 17 Morning Prayer p. 949 [958] Evening Prayer p. 960 [963] (St. Robert Bellarmine, p. 1231, common as prescribed) Thursday 18 Morning Prayer p. 966 [968] Evening Prayer p. 976 [973] Friday 19 Morning Prayer p. 981 [978] Evening Prayer p. 992 [984] (St. Januarius, p. 1232, common as prescribed) Saturday 20 Morning Prayer p. 998 [988] Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer I, Psalter Week I, p. 549 [701] Proper Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 512 [630] Sunday 21 Morning Prayer p. 555 (706), Proper Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 512 [630] Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer II, Psalter Week I, p. 565 [712] Proper Twenty-Fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 512 [630]
1 September: 22 to 28 (Psalter Week I) Monday 22 Morning Prayer p. 571 [718] Evening Prayer p. 582 [723] Tuesday 23 Morning Prayer p. 587 [728] Evening Prayer p. 598 [734] Wednesday 24 Morning Prayer p. 604 [738] Evening Prayer p. 613 [743] (Note: Tonight at sundown the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashannah, begins) Thursday 25 Morning Prayer p. 619 [748] Evening Prayer p. 629 [754] Friday 26 Morning Prayer p. 635 [759] Evening Prayer p. 647 [765] (Sts. Cosmas and Damian, p. 1233, common as prescribed) Saturday 27 Morning Prayer p. 652 [770] (St. Vincent de Paul, p. 1233, common as prescribed) (Note: Morning Prayer only, Sunday always takes precedence) Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer I, Psalter Week II, p. 662 [775] Proper Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 513 [631] (Note: Today is The World Tourism Day) Sunday 28 Morning Prayer p. 668 [780], Proper Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 513 [632] Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer II, Psalter week II, p. 679 [786] Proper Twenty-Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 513 [631] (Note: Today there is a special collection for the needs of the church in Canada) (St. Wenceslaus, p. 1234, common as prescribed) (Note: Today is primarily a Sunday, the Lord’s Day; the Saints are the principal witness to Christ and to the saving power of His death and resurrection, Sunday always takes precedence)
September: 29 to October: 6 (Psalter Week II) Monday 29 Morning Prayer p. 685 [792] Evening Prayer p. 696 [798] (Sts. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, p. 1235, common as prescribed) Tuesday 30 Morning Prayer p. 702 [802] Evening Prayer p. 713 [807] (St. Jerome, p. 1242, common as prescribed) Wednesday 1 Morning Prayer p. 718 [812] Evening Prayer p. 730 [818] (St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, p. 1242, common as prescribed) Thursday 2 Morning Prayer p. 737 [824] Evening Prayer p. 748 [830] (Guardian Angels, p. 1243, common as prescribed) Friday 3 Morning Prayer p. 753 [835] Evening Prayer p. 765 [840] (Note: Tonight at sundown the Jewish Day of Atonement, Yom Kipper, begins) Saturday 4 Morning Prayer p. 770 [845] (St. Francis of Assisi, p. 1249, common as prescribed) (Note: Morning Prayer only, Sunday always takes precedence) Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer I, Psalter Week III, p. 781 [851] Proper Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 513 [633] Sunday 5 Morning Prayer p. 787 [855] Proper Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 514 [633] Evening is Sunday Evening Prayer II, Psalter week III, p. 797 [861] Proper Twenty-Seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time p. 514 [633]
Note: Page numbers for the Red book are in the brackets. [861]
Note: This schedule is in the tradition of the Lay Formation Program of the Diocese of Saskatoon and may differ from other traditions
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