These three enhancements each support traditional reading plans in a variety of traditions - Orthodox, Jewish, Huegenot, Catholic . . .
Please support shared reading plans with liturgical start dates
Please allow users to share (or Verbum to offer as predefined) reading plans that use liturgical rather than calendar dates - specifically traditional Advent, Lent, and Easter readings such as John Climacus or the Canon of St. Andrew of Crete.
Extended reading plans
If one wishes to plan intensive study of one pericope per day, one needs to build a reading plan that covers circa 1500 session. Currently, the reading plan will not support a plan this long. Please extend the allowable length.
Vote at Extended reading plans | Logos
Never-ending reading plans
Please add an option to reading plans for them to simply start over when completed. This is needed to support the perpetual reading of the Gospels in the Optina Kellia readings, the weekly psalm cycle for Jewish Psalm Societies, for the monthly distribution of Psalms of the Huguenots, etc.
Note: I believe that in the same way that traditional lectionaries are an underserved Logos function, traditional reading plans and reading plans for catechisms and creeds are an underserved function of direct use to new Christians, new Logos/Verbum users, and faith formation program participants. These are not functions for pastors and students but rather for the mass of "all others." ... well at least for the all others old enough to have developed traditions.