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Liturgical calendar listing appointed biblical readings for Sundays and major festivals throughout the 2025–2026 church year in Series B.
Year:
2025–2026
Series:
B
Tradition:
Christian liturgical calendar
Content:
Assigned Scripture readings for Sundays and principal feast days
Structure:
Season – Date – Festival – First Reading – Psalm – Epistle – Gospel
Seasons Covered:
Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Holy Week, Easter, Pentecost, Trinity, Reformation, All Saints’ Day, Thanksgiving
Biblical Sources:
Old Testament, Psalms, Epistles, Gospels
Calendar Scope:
November 30, 2025 – December 31, 2026
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Year:
2023
Note:
Region / City
Subject:
Religious Observances, Christian Feasts
Document Type:
Religious Text, Lectionary Summaries
Organ / Institution:
Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Target Audience:
Congregational Leaders, Church Members
Contextual Description:
A collection of summaries of lectionary readings for Christian feasts and festivals within the church year, prepared for congregational use.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Topic:
Lectionary music, hymns, Advent, Epiphany
Document Type:
Songbook, liturgical music compilation
Organization/Institution:
Local Shared Ministry
Author:
Ian Render, Natalie Sims, Chris Harris
Target Audience:
Church congregations, liturgists
Effective Period:
Year A, liturgical cycle
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2021–2022
Liturgical Year:
Year 4 (John)
Document Type:
Worship resources
Content Type:
Prayers of the Day, hymn suggestions, choral selections
Contributors:
Kimberly Leetch (Prayers of the Day); Scott Rohr (Music selections)
Associated Lectionary:
Narrative Lectionary
Biblical Focus:
Gospel of John with Old Testament readings
Liturgical Colors:
Green; White/Green; Blue
Intended Use:
Congregational worship services
Musical Sources Referenced:
Evangelical Lutheran Worship; Glory to God; Hymnal 1982; New Century Hymnal; The United Methodist Hymnal; This Far by Faith
Time Span Covered:
September 12, 2021 – December 19, 2021 (partial listing)
Liturgical Year:
Year A
Proper:
Proper 14
Track:
Track 1
Type of Document:
Lectionary readings
Liturgical Use:
Sunday worship
Old Testament Reading:
Genesis 37:1–4, 12–28
Psalm:
Psalm 105:1–6, 16–22, 45b
Epistle:
Romans 10:5–15
Gospel:
Matthew 14:22–33
Collect Source:
Book of Common Prayer, 1979
Bible Translation:
New Revised Standard Version
Copyright Dates:
1989, 1995
Publishing Body:
Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America
Geographical Context:
United States of America
Liturgical Day:
Proper 14
Liturgical Year:
Year A
Track:
Track 2
Tradition:
Anglican
Type of Document:
Liturgical readings and prayer
Components:
Collect; Old Testament; Psalm; Epistle; Gospel
Old Testament Reading:
1 Kings 19:9–18
Psalm:
Psalm 85:8–13
Epistle Reading:
Romans 10:5–15
Gospel Reading:
Matthew 14:22–33
Bible Translation:
New Revised Standard Version
Prayer Source:
Book of Common Prayer (1979)
Copyright Notice:
Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America, 1989, 1995
Intended Use:
Public worship
Year:
Liturgical calendar 2026
Region / city:
Universal
Theme:
Biblical readings for Sundays and weekdays
Document type:
Lectionary schedule
Institution:
Christian liturgical tradition
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Clergy, congregations
Period:
Weeks of Epiphany to 2nd week of Lent
Dates covered:
February 1 – March 1, 2026
Scriptures referenced:
Genesis, Galatians, Mark, Hebrews, John, 2 Timothy, Romans, Malachi, 2 Corinthians, Proverbs, Amos, Habakkuk, Ezekiel, Daniel, 1 Corinthians, Philippians, Luke
Liturgical occasion:
Fifth Sunday in Lent
Liturgical year:
Year C
Lectionary tradition:
Revised Common Lectionary (RCL)
Old Testament reading:
Isaiah 43:16–21
Psalm:
Psalm 126 (In convertendo)
Epistle reading:
Philippians 3:4b–14
Gospel reading:
John 12:1–8
Prayer text:
The Collect
Source of biblical texts:
New Revised Standard Version Bible (1989)
Source of prayers and psalms:
Book of Common Prayer (1979)
Publishing source:
The Lectionary Page
Religious tradition:
Christian
Primary theme:
Lenten scripture readings and prayer for worship
Usage context:
Public worship and liturgical reading in Christian churches
Year:
2020
Hebrew Date:
Tammuz 05, 5780
Liturgical Cycle:
Triennial Torah Reading Cycle (First Year)
Shmita Cycle Year:
Fifth Year of the Shmita Cycle
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Document Type:
Religious lectionary and Torah study commentary
Primary Texts:
Exodus 18:1–19:5; Isaiah 33:13–22; Psalms 56:1–14; Mark 7:9–13; Luke 11:45–46; Romans 8:1–11
Parashah:
VaYishma Yitro
Institution:
Esnoga Bet Emunah
Associated Institution:
Esnoga Bet El
City:
San Antonio, Texas; Paris, Tennessee
Country:
United States of America
Author:
Rabbi Dr. Hillel ben David
Publisher Website:
http://www.betemunah.org/
Associated Website:
http://torahfocus.com/
Subject:
Weekly Torah reading schedule, prayers, and study references
Audience:
Torah students and members of Jewish study communities
Year:
2025
Hebrew Date:
Sivan 11, 5785
Gregorian Date:
June 6–7, 2025
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Liturgical Cycle:
Triennial Torah Reading Cycle
Shmita Cycle Year:
Third Year
Parashah / Section Title:
Ki Tavou, El-Erets (“When you enter into the land”)
Primary Torah Reading:
Bamidbar (Numbers) 15:1–41
Weekday Torah Reading:
Bamidbar (Numbers) 16:1–11
Haftarah:
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 56:3–8; 57:15–16, 18–19
Additional Texts:
Tehillim (Psalms) 102:13–23; Mark 10:13–16; Luke 18:18–23
Document Type:
Religious liturgical reading schedule and commentary introduction
Institutions:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Region / Country:
United States of America
Cities:
San Antonio, Texas; Paris, Tennessee
Organizations / Websites:
betemunah.org; torahfocus.com
Publication Frequency:
Weekly and festival distribution
Content Elements:
Blessings before Torah study, prayers for Israel, donor acknowledgment, Torah reading assignments
Language:
English with Hebrew and Spanish phrases
Year:
2025
Hebrew Date:
Heshvan 17, 5786
Location:
San Antonio, TX, United States of America; Paris, TN, United States of America
Religious Tradition:
Judaism
Theme:
Weekly Torah portion readings and prayers for Shabbat
Document Type:
Religious liturgical schedule and commentary preface
Institutions:
Esnoga Bet Emunah; Esnoga Bet El
Cycle:
Fourth Year of the Triennial Torah Reading Cycle
Shmita Cycle Year:
Fourth Year
Torah Portion:
V’Hayah Eqev
Primary Torah Reading:
Devarim (Deuteronomy) 7:12–9:29
Haftarah Reading:
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 54:10–11; 55:6–13
Psalm Reading:
Tehillim (Psalms) 116:1–118:29
Additional New Testament References:
Mark 14:10–11; Mark 14:12–16; Luke 22:3–6; Luke 22:7–14
Associated Readings:
Weekday Torah readings for Monday and Thursday
Blessings and Prayers Included:
Blessings Before Torah Study; Priestly Blessing; Prayer for Israel; Mi Sheberach prayer for healing
Publication Context:
Weekly Torah Seder commentary distribution
Publication Year:
2025
Contributors Acknowledged:
Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu ben Abraham; Dr. Elisheba bat Sarah; Paqid Adon David ben Abraham; Paqid Adon Ezra ben Abraham; Paqid Adon Tzuriel ben Abraham; other named supporters and families
Suggested Study Source:
The Torah Anthology – Yalkut Me’Am Lo’Ez by Rabbi Yitzchaq Behar Argueti; Rabbi Shmuel Yerushalmi
Year:
2017
Note:
Region / City
Topic:
Archaeology, Climate Change, Cultural Heritage
Document Type:
Article
Author:
Hambrecht, G., Rockman, M., Hutchings, R., La Salle, M., Ingold, T., McNiven, I. J., Orser Jr, C. E., Palavestra, A., Babić, S., Praetzellis, A.
Year:
1814
Region / city:
Aotearoa / New Zealand
Theme:
Christian mission, Maori engagement
Document type:
Liturgical service / religious text
Institution:
Anglican Church of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Author:
Brian Hardie (adapted), Willow Macky
Language:
English and Te Reo Māori
Target audience:
Congregation, church members
Occasion:
Commemoration of Ruatara and Samuel Marsden’s mission
Included texts:
Psalm 112:6, Proverbs 10:7, Luke 2:8-16
Hymns:
Te Harinui, Arahina, e Ihowa
Year:
2014
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
General Education, Student Learning Assessment
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Association of American Colleges and Universities
Author:
Association of American Colleges and Universities
Target Audience:
Higher education leaders, faculty, administrators
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
International Business, Global Strategy
Document Type:
Academic Readings, Case Study
Institution:
Harvard Business School
Author:
Geoffrey Jones, David Kiron, J. H. Dunning, H. Archer, Alfred D. Chandler, Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra, Rajneesh Narula, Teresa da Silva Lopes, Jean-François Hennart, Alan M. Rugman, Alain Verbeke, Quyen T. K. Nguyen, Oliver E. Williamson
Target Audience:
Students, Academics, Researchers
Effective Period:
Spring 2024
Approval Date:
N/A
Revision Date:
N/A
Context:
A collection of academic readings and case studies discussing theories, frameworks, and concepts in global business, focusing on foreign market entry strategies and multinational enterprises.
Date:
February 4, 2026
Title:
Day of Prayer
Type of Document:
Liturgical prayer compilation
Religious Tradition:
Christian
Primary Sources:
Psalms, Lamentations, Luke, Ephesians
Biblical Passages Included:
Psalm 5:3; Lamentations 3:22–23; Psalm 95:1–2, 7–8; Luke 1:68–70; Psalm 51:1–7, 10–12; Psalm 119:105; Ephesians 4:1–6
Themes:
Thanksgiving, repentance, devotion, church unity, intercession
Intended Audience:
Christian congregation
Structure:
Sequential prayers and Scripture readings for communal worship
Purpose:
Corporate observance of a day of prayer
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Northern Ireland
Subject:
Change of Supplier Metering Process
Document Type:
Procedure
Organization:
Distribution Network Operators
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Suppliers in the gas and electricity market
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
02 April 2019
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Document Version:
1.6
Purpose:
Clarification of the Change of Supplier metering process
Relevant Codes:
Distribution Network Codes
Appendices:
Sample forms for CoS read provision and notional read confirmation
Liturgical Occasion:
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Religious Tradition:
Christianity
Denomination Context:
Catholic Church
Biblical References:
John 1:29–34; Isaiah 49:3, 5–6; 1 Corinthians 1:1–3
Type of Document:
Liturgical reflection with concluding prayer
Primary Figures Mentioned:
John the Baptist; Jesus Christ; St Paul
Themes:
Discipleship; Mission of the Servant; Calling to Sainthood; Witness to Christ
Intended Audience:
Christian faithful participating in Sunday Mass
Structure:
Commentary on Gospel, First Reading, Second Reading, followed by Prayer
Liturgical day:
The 4th Sunday after Epiphany
Liturgical year:
Year A
Type of document:
Christian liturgical text
Content:
Collect and appointed Scripture readings
Biblical readings:
Micah 6:1–8; Psalm 15; I Corinthians 1:18–31; Matthew 5:1–12
Religious tradition:
Christianity
Language:
English
Structure:
Prayer and biblical passages
Theme:
Justice, humility, divine wisdom, and the Beatitudes
Year:
2023
Dates:
19–23 June 2023
Location:
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Sofia, Bulgaria
Event Type:
International scientific conference
Main Organizers:
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”; Faculty of History; National Archaeological Institute with Museum – BAS
Partner Organizations:
European Coin Find Network (ECFN); Nomisma.org; First Investment Bank; RHM Sofia; RHM Blagoevgrad; HM Petrich
Coordinator Institution of ECFN:
Romano-Germanic Commission (RGK) of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI)
Participants:
Approximately 200 experts from over 20 countries
Format:
Hybrid (onsite, Zoom session, and streaming; access for registered listeners)
Subject Areas:
Numismatics; coin finds; digital humanities; archaeology; history; art history; anthropology
Chronological Scope:
Iron Age to Medieval period; 6th century BC – 19th century
Program Features:
Presentations; posters; science slam session; three workshops on innovative technologies and coin counterfeits
Funding:
SUMMIT; “DiGi Thrace” (NRF – MES); ACCSN; Project 80-10-37/2023 Sofia University Scientific Fund
Occasion:
Part of the celebrations of the 135th anniversary of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
Year:
2019–2021
Subject:
Dermatology and Urgent Care in Primary Care
Type of document:
Course reading list
Educational level:
Graduate nursing education
Module:
Week 11 and 12
Learning objectives:
WO1-4
Topics covered:
Skin complaints, infections, dermatitis, skin lesions, wounds, burns, bites, toxic and environmental exposures, dermatologic disorders across the lifespan
Instructional materials:
Required readings, optional readings, online modules, PowerPoint slides, instructional videos
Access requirements:
Online account required for American Academy of Dermatology curriculum