I know MJ submitted some datafiles a bit ago, but has anything happened with them, was looking for a daily office for the forthcoming year, but guess I will need to pull my Book of Common Prayer out..
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
You might want to check out the ESV On-Line Study Bible at
http://www.esvonline.org/devotions/bcp/
It includes the daily office as one of the resources available to assist in your study.
A search of Google for :"Daily Office" will return a number of sites that suggest readings from the Daily Office. Though they are non linked to LOGOS directly [:(], they provide enough information that you will not need to pull down your Book of Common Prayer.
Blessings,
Floyd
Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
http://www.logos.com/product/8648/book-of-common-prayer-1979-daily-office-lectionary
Is this what you are looking for?
THANK YOU! Thank you, Logos! I've been waiting for this!
Much better answer than mine [:)].
Blessings,
Floyd
Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com
Thanks, and I love the price even more.. Bless you
Never Deprive Anyone of Hope.. It Might Be ALL They Have
The daily RCL is not the same as the daily lectionary. I would like the daily office from the RCL.
I am not aware of an RCL daily office if you mean revised common lectionary. It's my understanding that there is a strong Lutheran component to the daily lectionary as a result of Gail Ranshaw's precursor. I believe that the readings are intended for whatever service the pastor chooses. The daily RCL is closely tied to the Sunday and Feast day RCL
For the Catholic lectionary, the Sunday lectionary, daily lectionary and daily office each follow their own logic.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."