Home Page Dashboard May Need Updating - Feast of Our Lady of Guadelupe
Just a note that the Catholic Daily Reading (U.S. Lectionary) is displaying incorrect information for today. Should be showing Our Lady of Guadalupe (USA). Feast. Liturgical color is White.
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Looks like you have a choose today, [;)]
"OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE
In the Dioceses of the United States. (Optional Memorial on Universal Calendar.)
Catholic Daily Readings. (2009). Bellingham, WA: Faithlife."http://hombrereformado.blogspot.com/ Solo a Dios la Gloria Apoyo
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Yes. Understand. But it’s not an option in the US. The card says U.S. Lectionary. Am I missing something?
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Deacon Steve, you're right, it should be displaying as you mention. It is reflecting the norm for the universal Church and not the Church in the U.S.
I'll work with our resource team to get this changed so, next year, it defaults to the right date.
Craig St. Clair | Verbum Product Manager |
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Deacon Steve, you're right, it should be displaying as you mention. It is reflecting the norm for the universal Church and not the Church in the U.S.
I'll work with our resource team to get this changed so, next year, it defaults to the right date.
From the posts above can I conclude that some should see one [US Church] and others should see another [universal Church]? So when this gets 'fixed' how will we tell Verbum how to show which? [[Note to programers that are working this problem - Good Luck and have fun]]
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David Ames said:
From the posts above can I conclude that some should see one [US Church] and others should see another [universal Church]?
Yes, that would be the ideal behavior. It could include other regional/local calendars when they are available.
David Ames said:So when this gets 'fixed' how will we tell Verbum how to show which?
There may be several alternative solutions. It would seem that having some setting that informs the program what local configuration should be used is among the alternatives. Think "set verbum to yes/no" ("set liturgical calendar to US/Universal") sort of thing - or some other toggle.
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David Ames said:
Deacon Steve, you're right, it should be displaying as you mention. It is reflecting the norm for the universal Church and not the Church in the U.S.
I'll work with our resource team to get this changed so, next year, it defaults to the right date.
From the posts above can I conclude that some should see one [US Church] and others should see another [universal Church]? So when this gets 'fixed' how will we tell Verbum how to show which? [[Note to programers that are working this problem - Good Luck and have fun]]
There is already a different resource for the USA, derived from the American lectionary. It is the one being discussed. It should default to the US feasts.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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