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Liturgical text providing prayers, scripture readings, and ceremonial structure for observing Vocations Sunday within a Christian church service.
Year:
2026
Church:
Unspecified
Type of document:
Liturgy / Worship Guide
Theme:
Vocations, Ministry, Spiritual Calling
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Church congregants
Structure:
Order of service including prayers, readings, and hymns
Liturgical elements:
Opening blessing, confession, collect, readings from Samuel and Ephesians, Gospel according to John
Purpose:
Celebration and reflection on divine vocation
Date of use:
Specific Sunday designated as Vocations Sunday
Language:
English
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Year:
2023
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Vocations, Prayer
Document Type:
Religious Devotional
Organization / Institution:
Christian Church
Author:
St. Hannibal Mary Di Francia
Target Audience:
Religious practitioners, seminarians, and those interested in vocations
Period of Action:
No specific period mentioned
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Liturgy Planning
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
Catholic Diocese of Richmond, Office of Worship
Author:
Office of Worship
Target Audience:
Clergy, Liturgy Coordinators, Parish Leaders
Year:
2006
Region / city:
-
Theme:
Religious Liturgy
Document Type:
Divine Liturgy Text
Organization / Institution:
The Orthodox Church in America
Author:
-
Target Audience:
-
Period of validity:
-
Approval date:
-
Date of changes:
-
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Gaza
Theme:
Religious liturgy
Document Type:
Religious Text
Organization:
Orthodox Church in America
Author:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Target Audience:
Orthodox Christian community
Period of validity:
February 26
Date of approval:
February 26, 2026
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
—
Region / City:
—
Theme:
Roman Catholic liturgy, Eucharist
Document Type:
Liturgical text
Institution:
Catholic Church
Author:
—
Target Audience:
Faithful participants of the Mass
Period of Use:
Contemporary Roman Rite
Language:
English
Date:
May 6
Liturgical Day:
Bright Monday
Feast:
Pascha
Services:
Vespers of Pascha; Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom
Gospel Reading:
John 20:19–25
Psalm References:
Psalm 67; Psalm 76; Psalm 117
Tone:
Tone 2; Tone 5; Tone 7
Liturgical Elements:
Troparion; Stichera; Aposticha; Prokeimenon; Theotokion (Dogmatikon)
Principal Hymn:
Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death
Biblical Figures Mentioned:
Christ; Archangels; Moses; The Virgin Mary; Apostles; Myrrh-bearing Women
Type of Document:
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text
Religious Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Orthodox Christian liturgical service text containing the hymns, psalm verses, Gospel reading from John 20:
19–25, and appointed chants for the celebration of Pascha on Bright Monday, May 6.
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Derriaghy & Colin
Theme:
Religion, Liturgical Services
Document Type:
Parish Bulletin
Institution:
St. Anne’s Parish
Author:
Fr. Feargal McGrady, PP
Target Audience:
Parishioners
Period of Validity:
August 2016
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Contextual Description:
A parish bulletin detailing liturgical schedules, events, and announcements for St. Anne’s Parish during the 2016 Year of Mercy, including pilgrimage opportunities, special masses, and faith-based activities.
Liturgical occasion:
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A)
Liturgical season:
Ordinary Time
Liturgical colour:
Green
Type of document:
Children’s liturgy outline
Primary biblical text:
Matthew 5:38–48
Additional readings:
Leviticus 19:1–2, 17–18; Psalm 102:1–4, 8, 10, 12–13
Biblical translation:
Good News Translation (Second Edition)
Copyright holder:
American Bible Society; The British and Foreign Bible Society
Intended audience:
Children participating in parish worship
Elements included:
Welcome, opening prayer, readings, Gospel reflection, intercessions, closing prayer, activity suggestions
Theme:
Love of enemies and generous sharing
Setting:
Parish worship space
Liturgical outline for children’s celebration of the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year A) presenting Matthew 5:
38–48 with prayers, reflection, intercessions, and suggested activities centred on loving enemies and generous sharing.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Global
Theme:
Religious education
Document type:
Liturgy guide
Institution:
CAFOD
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Children, religious educators
Period of validity:
Lent 2023
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Religious education, Children’s worship
Document type:
Liturgy guide
Institution:
CAFOD
Author:
CAFOD Children’s Liturgy Team
Target audience:
Children, catechists, parents
Liturgical period:
Easter season
Gospel passages:
John 17:11-19; Acts 1:15-17, 20-26
Psalm:
Psalm 102:1-2, 11-12, 19-20
Songs suggested:
Bind Us Together, Here I Am, Lord
Activities:
Coloring illustration, discussion prompts, reflection questions
Publication format:
Online and printable
Title:
The Office of the Typica during the Period of the Octoechos (Without Divine Liturgy)
Liturgical Tradition:
Eastern Orthodox Church
Language:
English
Type of Document:
Liturgical office
Liturgical Context:
Period of the Octoechos
Associated Services:
Sixth Hour; Ninth Hour; Divine Liturgy (when not served)
Structure:
Psalms; Beatitudes; Prokeimenon; Epistle; Gospel; Symbol of Faith; Lord’s Prayer; Kontakion; Hypakoë
Primary Texts Included:
Psalm 102; Psalm 145; The Beatitudes; The Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
Intended Use:
Public worship
Clergy Roles Mentioned:
Reader; Priest
Occasion:
Sundays; Feasts of the Lord; Commemorations of Saints
Date:
April 25
Liturgical Service:
The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
Liturgical Season:
Holy Week
Associated Services:
Matins (Bridegroom Service), Vespers
Biblical Readings:
Exodus 2:11–22; Job 2:1–10; Matthew 26:6–16
Hymns and Texts:
The Hymn of Cassia; Prokeimena; “Lord, I Call...”
Psalm References:
Psalms 135/136; 137/138
Liturgical Tones:
Tones 1, 2, 4, 6, 8
Tradition:
Orthodox Church in America
Sources:
Holy Myrrhbearers Monastery; St. Tikhon’s Monastery; SVS Press
Department:
Department of Liturgical Music and Translations
Language:
English
Type of document:
Church worship service bulletin
Religious tradition:
Christian
Biblical passage:
Luke 16:1–13
Main themes:
Worship, confession, scripture reading, sermon, baptism, congregational prayer
Liturgical elements:
Prelude, hymns, prayer of confession, assurance, offering, benediction
Songs and hymns:
“Lord Of All Hopefulness” (Slane); “How Great Is Our God”; “Breathe on Me, Breath of God”; “Caledonia”; “May the Peoples Praise You”
Sacrament:
Liturgy of Baptism
Contact information:
[email protected]
Community references:
Named individuals listed for prayer, including health concerns and births
Church service bulletin outlining the order of worship, scripture reading from Luke 16:
1–13, congregational prayers, hymns, baptism liturgy, and a community prayer list.
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Not specified
Theme:
Baptism, Holy Spirit, Christian liturgy
Document type:
Religious service guide
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Children
Period of validity:
Not specified
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Contextual description:
A guide for children’s liturgy celebrating the Baptism of the Lord, focusing on the role of the Holy Spirit.
Year:
2026
Region / city:
Kenya
Theme:
Religious education, Lent, children’s worship
Document type:
Liturgical guide
Institution:
Local parish
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Children participating in worship
Liturgical period:
Lent
Scripture references:
Exodus 3:1-8, 13-15; Psalm 102:1-4, 6-8, 11 r. 8; Luke 13:1-9
Music suggestions:
Blest are you Lord God of all creation, Morning has broken
Props:
Seeds, pots, soil, figs
Activities:
Planting seeds, leaf-writing reflections
Permissions:
Gospel passage from Good News Translation®, ©1992 American Bible Society
Liturgical occasion:
Baptism of the Lord (Year A)
Liturgical colour:
White
Type of document:
Children’s liturgy guide
Biblical references:
Isaiah 42:1–4, 6–7; Psalm 28:1–2, 3–4, 9–10; Matthew 3:13–17
Translation of Gospel:
Good News Translation (Today’s English Version, Second Edition)
Copyright year of Gospel text:
1992
Publishing bodies mentioned:
American Bible Society; The British and Foreign Bible Society
Organisation referenced:
CAFOD
Geographical reference:
Uganda
Main themes:
Baptism of Jesus; water in Christian life; access to clean water; charity and social justice
Intended audience:
Children
Structure:
Welcome; Opening prayer; Readings; Gospel reflection; Intercessions; Closing prayer; Activities
Suggested hymns:
Come to the Water (Laudate 408); O Wash Me (Laudate 513)
Liturgical catechetical text for children structured around the Gospel of Matthew 3:
13–17 for the Baptism of the Lord (Year A), integrating scriptural readings, prayers, reflection on water and baptism, and reference to water access in Uganda.
Note:
Year
Context:
A prayer document offering traditional prayers for use at Morning and Evening Prayer, including prayers for the monarch, the royal family, and the nation, with specific invocations for divine guidance and blessings.
Title as printed:
21st21stPrayers for Eritrean Church leaders, Prisoners and Families
Thematic focus:
Religious persecution and imprisonment in Eritrea
Geographical focus:
Eritrea
Document type:
Prayer appeal and advocacy text
Referenced publication:
“Prayer the Mightiest Force in the World” by Frank Laubach
Primary subjects:
Detained Christian leaders and unnamed prisoners
Named individuals:
Rev. Haile Naizge; Dr. Kuflu Gebremeskel; Rev Million Gebreselassie; Dr Futsum Gebrenegus; Rev Dr Tekleab Menghisteab; Rev. Gebremedhin Gebregiorgis; Rev Kidane Weldou
Period referenced:
Detentions since 2004–2005; UN findings 1991–2016
Key themes:
Indefinite detention; enforced disappearance; torture; incommunicado imprisonment; faith and prayer
Biblical references cited:
Psalms 105:8; Isaiah 45:2; Acts 16:26; Psalm 139:7–10; Deuteronomy 31:8; Isaiah 35:4; Psalm 10:12; Chronicles 20:12; Jeremiah 29:12
Call to action:
Pray in Faith; Speak in Love; Act in Unity; #Voices4Justice
Note:
Year
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