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Does anyone know where I can locate the specific bible verses used for the readings of the day? (For the Byzantine calendar - any jurisdiction will do)...I left my calendar at home.

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Gordo,

Try the following link. They will email you the readings according to the Byzantine Catholic Church on a daily basis. I hope this helps.

Byzantines.net [byzantines.net]

The other link that can do the same according to the Orthodox calendar is as follows:

Dynamis [dynamispublications.org]

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Another couple choices--

To read them each day (has both calendars):

http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/dailyprayer.html

and to hear them read:

http://byzcatholic.libsyn.com/

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I believe the UGCC Eparchy of Samford also lists the daily readings and many other daily propers at:

Typikon [stamforddio.org]

Click on the "Media" then "Typikon" menus.

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Thank you all!

Arrigato gozaimas!

Gordo-san

PS: Out of curiosity, do the Melkites also have an online Typicon?

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Originally posted by ebed melech:
Out of curiosity, do the Melkites also have an online Typicon?
Gordo,

You can download the Melkite Cyber-Typicon [typicon.com] from Father Peter Boutros' site and the Melkite Synaxarion [rongolini.com] is available at Father Ron Golini's site.

Btw, Dave Brown (who posts here as DTBrown) has done a wonderful compilation at his Byzantine Catholic Daily Prayer and Lectionary [catholic-forum.com] , if no one has mentioned it as yet.

Many years,

Neil


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I use the Ruthenian one from DT Browns for tones etc

http://www.patronagechurch.com/Typicon/2006/Typicon%20Frame.htm

But I'm just one crazed Latin who lives in the desert... biggrin

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Fr. Anthony could you hook this to the top of the page so it is a reference for everyone. Then we could add different links to it that fit this category as they are found.

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Pani Rose,

Done!

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I will add one more link. I actually use it on a daily basis. It is called the Orthodox Word Podcast and I download it daily on my computer and can play it either from my computer or on my MP3 player. All the free subscription information information is located on the page linked below.

Orthodox Word Podcast [goarch.org]

I have used it for almost a year now, and have had the podcasts downloaded on my laptop when I have been travelling. It keeps a consistent form of readings for me along with the synaxarion readings.


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Hi Gordo and everyone!

this link to the Arch Eparch (Ukrainian) in Canada has the complete Byzantine lectionary.

http://www.archeparchy.ca/liturgy/lectionary.htm

Blessings!

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Though this is not to do with lectionary or typicon it has good info links on language...
https://www.byzcath.org/bboard/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=8;t=003507

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Dear Friends,

pomog.org has the daily gospel and epistle readings, together with the lives of the saints et alia - for Old Calendarists!

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Gordo,

the Melkites will have one on line. We're working on implementing it on http://www.melkites.org/ , although it's not quite there yet.

If you PM me with your e-mail address, I can send you a a PDF or Excel file (tell me which you'd prefer) of the readings for each day this year and next year (perpetual, calculating one coming shortly to the web site). (It copes with saints memorials occuring on Sundays and movable feasts and shows the correct Epistle and Gospel for the day.)

All according to the latest Melkite liturgical publications from the patriarchate (most recent publication is the Book of Divine and Holy Liturgies (in Arabic) 2006.

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Melkite readings, Epistles, and Gospels of the day are now available in English.
Arabic coming shortly.
Soon we'll also be sending out the troparia and kontakia of the day as well.

Go here to subscribed to the daily e-mail: http://melkites.org/mailman/listinfo/readings_melkites.org .

If you have trouble subscribing, PM me with your e-mail address and I'll set you up!

Prayers to all for the coming year.

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