hate thy neighbour?

Jeremy has turned a sharp eye toward the (Roman Catholic?) Biblical lectionary reading for today.  He has looked carefully not only at what is being read in the lectionary, but also at what is being passed over, and why.  Regardless of whether you use the same lectionary tradition he does, or whether you come from a church which, like mine, uses no lectionary whatsoever, I think you’ll find that his insights are still relevent.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted 0818, 2nd March, 2010 at 0818, 2nd March, 2010 | Permalink

    Psst….Jeremy is a Catholic.

  2. Posted 1158, 2nd March, 2010 at 1158, 2nd March, 2010 | Permalink

    Well, yes. What I don’t know is whether ‘the lectionary’ he speaks of is specifically the Roman Catholic lectionary, or a Roman Catholic lectionary, or whether there’s some single lectionary that pretty much all use.

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