Today's Readings
Thursday, September 8, 2011 -- Week of Proper 18, Year One
Nikolai Grundtvig, Bishop and Hymnwriter, 1872
Soren Kierkegaard, Teacher and Philosopher, 1855
Today's Readings for the Daily Office (Book of Common Prayer, p. 982)
Psalms 50 (morning) [59, 60] or 93, 96 (evening)
1 Kings 18:1-19
Philippians 2:12-30
Matthew 2:13-23
Nikolai Grundtvig, Bishop and Hymnwriter, 1872
Soren Kierkegaard, Teacher and Philosopher, 1855
Today's Readings for the Daily Office (Book of Common Prayer, p. 982)
Psalms 50 (morning) [59, 60] or 93, 96 (evening)
1 Kings 18:1-19
Philippians 2:12-30
Matthew 2:13-23
Here are today's readings for the Daily Office. I have an early obligation and won't have time to write a Morning Reflection.
Lowell
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