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I think the one on ByzCath is for the Ruthenians in the US. I notice on some Sundays the readings on the site is different from what we use in our parish.This page might be of assistance if you’re looking for the Byzantine Rite’s calendar as it’s used in most Catholic eparchies in the United States.
While I have never studied the Ukrainian Typikon and I take your word of course, I was surprised by your observation as I always thought that we (Ruthenians and Ukrianians and others following “Slav usage”) were in sync on the cycle of readings. Could it be that the Lectionary on the byzcath.org site is based on the Common Typikon only and does not reflect other readings that might be prescribed on a given day where multiple feasts occur, based on the civil calendar?I think the one on ByzCath is for the Ruthenians in the US. I notice on some Sundays the readings on the site is different from what we use in our parish.
Oh, I stand corrected, then. I had assumed it generally applied to Byzantine Rite Catholic eparchies in the United States, but I guess you’re right - it’s for the Byzantine Catholic Church in America.I think the one on ByzCath is for the Ruthenians in the US. I notice on some Sundays the readings on the site is different from what we use in our parish.