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If you make an effort to attend Mass every day for three years, you will have read most of the major parts of the bible.
The Church has–in her love and wisdom and concern for our spiritual growth–has arranged the Bible into the Lectionary of three cycles (A-B-C) for Sunday/Holy Day use and two cycles for daily use (I and II).
Why is this? So that one every Catholic Church is on the same page…you can walk into a Catholic Church in some po-dunk West Texas town, some posh New York suburb, a grand old Roman basilica, a mission church in Africa or a roadside improvised military Jeep hood altar in Afghanistan and have a pretty good chance of hearing the same Mass.
The Protestants have a million lectionaries. The readings for Sunday depend on what Brother Bill of the Fifth Memorial Sooner Southern Baptist Church of West Cow Patty, Oklahoma, or whatever the pastor, moderator, elder, minister, whatever feels like reading and sermonizing about at the whatever named local methopresbybaptiepiscometropdisciplesofpentcostal church.
The Church has–in her love and wisdom and concern for our spiritual growth–has arranged the Bible into the Lectionary of three cycles (A-B-C) for Sunday/Holy Day use and two cycles for daily use (I and II).
Why is this? So that one every Catholic Church is on the same page…you can walk into a Catholic Church in some po-dunk West Texas town, some posh New York suburb, a grand old Roman basilica, a mission church in Africa or a roadside improvised military Jeep hood altar in Afghanistan and have a pretty good chance of hearing the same Mass.
The Protestants have a million lectionaries. The readings for Sunday depend on what Brother Bill of the Fifth Memorial Sooner Southern Baptist Church of West Cow Patty, Oklahoma, or whatever the pastor, moderator, elder, minister, whatever feels like reading and sermonizing about at the whatever named local methopresbybaptiepiscometropdisciplesofpentcostal church.