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#395321 06/08/13 07:13 AM
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I am trying to find the Liturgical Calendars for all the Rites of the Catholic Church.

Can anyone direct me to links that provide them? I am able to find it easily for the Latin Catholic Rite: http://www.nccbuscc.org/calendar/index.cfm?showLit=1&action=month

And I can only find the Saints for the Ruthenian Catholic Church: http://www.metropolitancantorinstitute.org/liturgy/Calendar_of_Saints.html
However I can't seem to find the Scripture.

I am also looking for all the other Rites as well.

Is there any way someone could direct me to that?

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Our brothers in the Antiochian tradition (Maronite & Syriac) both publish calendars as do the Chaldeans. The Armenian Orthodox also do. (Contact St. Vartan's Cathedral bookstore in NYC.) The Melkite-Greek Catholics also do up a fine calendar. At St. Michael's we use the 'Ruthenian" calendar but supplement it with the commemorations (Saints and icons of the Mother of God) shared with the Synodal Russian Church.

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Syro-Malankara:
syromalankarausa.org/content/sacred-lectionary

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Syro-Malabar:
idukkidiocese.org/files/media/calender/Liturgical_Calendar_2013.pdf

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Anglican Use of the Roman Rite:
usordinariate.org/documents/Calendar_for_Ordinariate.pdf

Ambrosian Rite:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrosian_Rite#Liturgical_year

Mozarabic Rite:
http://www.mercaba.org/LITURGIA/Mozarabe/cartel_rito_hispanomozarabe.htm

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Lemme look at the UGCC, since they operate both under the Gregorian and Julian Calendars, so there's going to be two different Liturgical Calendar flavors for them. Now that could be a bit complicated to determine the differences between the two.


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The calendar we use is created by the Byzantine Seminary Press, Pittsburgh, PA 15214. Maybe they could help as well. It has every passage to read for everyday and all the Saints days.

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Originally Posted by Kklcz
The calendar we use is created by the Byzantine Seminary Press, Pittsburgh, PA 15214. Maybe they could help as well. It has every passage to read for everyday and all the Saints days.

Correct. This is made available to most Byzantine Catholic Churches before Nativity, usually, along with the next year's envelopes for offerings. biggrin

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My brothers and sisters In Christ!

Thank you all so much for all this information! I will continue to work on the project.

If any of you could find Google Calendars with this information on it, or RSS feeds that would be amazing. Because it would save me the time from programing all the calendars myself (:

Allow me to show you the work that I have been busy with.
These are only the Saints:
http://www.stspeterandrew.com/#!saints/cs48

I don't have the Liturgical Calendars for Scripture plugged in yet, but this is what is availalbe:
http://www.stspeterandrew.com/#!scripture/c1u59

Also here is the new and I believe very useful and important Map of the Catholic Church:
http://www.stspeterandrew.com/#!map-of-the-church/coqi

Please all corrections and misinformation please point out and email me better sources at stspeterandrew@gmail.com

If any of you would like to help me with this project all the efforts would be greatly appreciated!


Just send it to the email I have previously listed.



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