Do you use a lectionary not carried by Logos?

With the concern regarding making the sermon/homily maker more lectionary friendly, I got to thinking about the missing lectionaries. Ones I know Logos users have mentioned are:
- Season of Creation lectionary (month long, mainline Protestant)
- Narrative lectionary (Lutheran)
- Common Worship (Church of England)
- ACNA (North American Anglican)
Unfortunately, there are multiple feedbear entries for these making it difficult to determine the support but most have significant support. If Logos were to implement the liturgical calendar correctly, separating the ordo out of the lectionary, they could cut the maintenance and support many more lectionaries. Please help me by telling me what lectionary(s) you use that are not in Logos. Yes, I'm interested in those used outside North America and Britain.
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The Church of Scotland has a Book Called 'Book of Common Order of the Church of Scotland' (ISBN 0 7152 0721 0). It contains a three year lectionary cycle which seems to be based on the Revised Common Lectionary (RCL). Empirically, it seems, most ministers revert to the RCL because support materials are so much easier to find.
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I`m also Church of Scotland with the 'Book of Common Order of the Church of Scotland' , the same as Mike.
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I wish I could get the book of common prayer to show in the lectionary section. It would be nice if I could have the reading for the proper day pop up. Then again I don't use lectionaries very often so maybe I'm trying to force a square peg into a round hole.
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MJ. Smith said:
Yes, I'm interested in those used outside North America and Britain
The Service Book (or Worship Manual) of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands contains both a one year Lutheran lectionary and a version of the three year (Revised?) Common Lectionary. It also offers the weekly Torah readings together with the Haftarot. - https://protestantsekerk.nl/thema/liturgie/
The congregations in which I am invited to preach rarely use a lectionary. My impression is that the lectionary that is most widely used is the one that is produced by the Council of Churches in the Netherlands (Raad van Kerken). The current ecumenical lectionary is for the period 2022-2031: https://www.raadvankerken.nl/publicaties/vieringen/oecumenisch-leesrooster/
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I don't use it, but the Anglican Church of Canada has its own adaptation of the Revised Common Lectionary:
https://lectionary.anglican.ca/
Also the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops published in 1992 a Canadian edition of the Catholic Lectionary:
https://catholic-resources.org/Lectionary/1992Canada.htm
Apparently there is a revision of this in production but not released yet:
https://www.cccb.ca/liturgy-sacraments/resources-in-english/weekday-lectionary/
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Does this count? I don't use it, but have friends who do:
Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
by Shane Claiborne (Author), Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove (Author), Enuma Okoro (Author)Oops. Found it:
https://www.logos.com/product/167443/common-prayer-a-liturgy-for-ordinary-radicals0