A great site that is new to me is called Catholic Calendar. Among other things, it has a succinct daily summary of the liturgical calendar with the readings and mysteries of the Rosary.
Very cool.
H/T: Heckling Soul
A great site that is new to me is called Catholic Calendar. Among other things, it has a succinct daily summary of the liturgical calendar with the readings and mysteries of the Rosary.
Very cool.
H/T: Heckling Soul
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I like how it gives more than the days readings but actually explains where you are in the calendar. They should include the liturgy of the hours, then it would be truly complete.
It’s not a new site. It’s been around for ages.
Its new to me!
There should be a book that has every day on the Byzantine Calendar with readings, tropars, saints, and notes on the particular customs of that day…. oh wait
If I had more time and expertise I would design a website that had the complete lectionary cycle for Byzantines, Maronties, Romans on the three year cycle, Romans on the 1 year cycle, and all the feasts, fast, Rosary and hagiography information….
I thnk ByzCath does have that for Greek Catholics. Lately I go there less and less.
Ask and Ye shall receive:
http://www.catholic-forum.com/members/popestleo/dailyprayer.html
There are hundreds of links and more than you will spend all day going though the sites.
Ahaan… I will follow.