Common Worship lectionary - Church of England

MJ. Smith
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With the addition of the lectionary interface for sermons/homilies, it would be useful to have this Church of England lectionary available in Logos.
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In addition to the current Common Worship Lectionary for the CoE, I would like to request the addition of the Daily Office Lectionary following the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. The 1662 BCP is the current prayer book for the CoE, and is authorized for use in Anglican churches around the world - adding it to logos as a functional lectionary caters not only for those in England, but will be of benefit to many people!
Another excellent resource for inclusion into this feature is the 1662 BCP International Edition by IVP - https://www.logos.com/product/195868/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition What is the difference between the this and the regular 1662 BCP? The table of lessons is actually different. The international edition uses the original 1662 table of lessons, while the current 1662 BCP has had it's table of lessions updated over the centuries. So while it still bears the title of '1662' it has had some updates.Current MDiv student at Trinity Theological College - Perth, Western Australia
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Yes please. I have downloaded it in CSV format from https://almanac.oremus.org/ and built a personal book, but it is not pretty.0
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+1 to the daily office. BCP office too if that were possible.0
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In the meantime, you can build a personal book file here: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/224816/1311813.aspx#13118130