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Of course, these sermons were not always related to the readings of the day, either. (I’m not saying this was good ro bad, it just was.) Pastors might have even had talking points sent out from their bishop as to a plan about what should be discussed from week to week. Some of the people who call for more catechetics in homiletics are speaking partly out of a remembrance of this common practice from when we had sermons. It’s still basically legitimate for a pastor to give a “sermon” occasionally, if he so choses, although should he be able to connect it to the reading of the day, ideally.The priest never chose his readings, but what is now called “homily” used to be called “sermon”. In fact in the TLM, there is no 3 year cycle of lectionary readings. The readings in the TLM were the same every year for any given Sunday.