Reminder that tomorrow St. Paul's resumes our regular midweek schedule:
(Spoken) Divine Service - 6:15 p.m.
Bible Study (working through the Book of Wisdom) - 7:00 p.m.
Compline - 7:45 p.m.
This schedule will be observed from January 7 through February 18th.
Due to the way that several festivals fall, we'll observe the following in the next two months (kind of crazy, but it gets almost EVERYTHING in!):
Wednesday - January 7 - Readings for First Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday - January 11 - Readings for Baptism of our Lord
Wednesday - January 14 - Readings for Second Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday - January 18 - Readings for Confession of St. Peter
Wednesday - January 21 - Readings for Third Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday - January 25 - Readings for Conversion of St. Paul
Wednesday - January 28 - Readings for Fourth Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday - February 1 - Readings for Transfiguration
Wednesday - February 4 - Readings for the Presentation of Our Lord and the Purification of Mary
Sunday - February 8 - Readings for Septuagesima
Wednesday - February 11 - Readings for Fifth Sunday after Epiphany
Sunday - February 15 - Readings for Sexagesima
Wednesday - February 18- Readings for St. Matthias, Apostle (transferred from Feb. 24)
Sunday - February 22 - Readings for Quinquagesima
Then the Lenten schedule will begin on Wednesday, February 25 with Ash Wednesday Divine Service (sung) at 7:15.
2 comments:
I'd love to be sitting in on your Bible study on the Book of Wisdom! Even after nearly 10 years here, this parish would still freak if I attempted a study on a deutero-canonical book.
Have you just accumulated your own notes? Have you gathered comments from the fathers? I'm curious how you are going about this. email me sometime. :-)
Are you sure? My predecessor by two had studied the Apocrypha with the folks; many still had their little books with the KJV version!
I work up a study sheet for each week. This was the 12th week we've studied it together. A few more to go!
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