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Are the Sunday readings the same for Byzantine and Orthodox? Is Orthodox Pascha on the same day as in the Byzantine Church?
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Well, there are different English translations of them, if they are. Obviously one Church won't have the same exact wording of that Gospel or Epistle as the next one, since they are based off that nationality's language.
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Well, there are different English translations of them, if they are. Obviously one Church won't have the same exact wording of that Gospel or Epistle as the next one, since they are based off that nationality's language. What I am asking is, Are they the same scripture passages each week in both?
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As Stuart said - depends .
As an example , this Sunday what is being used in the UGCC in Australia is not what is being used in the UK
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If the same calendar is used, then generally the lectionary is the same. Definitely the primary Gospel and Epistles are the same, especially for Sundays and Holydays.
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