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How do the Gesimas and Lent fit together? A word from the Anglicans
I just ran across this nice little chart/article by XXX over at lectionary central: The Logic of Lent, by Robert D. Crouse What I like about this chart is that it ties together the Gesimas as the preparation, the first … Continue reading
Bulletin Insert for Gesimas & Lent
This is an insert that I’ve used for a few years. I think I originally got it from Keith Haerer. I’ve edited it a bit to suit our practice, but you may find some benefit from it. Enjoy. GesimaInsert.pdf GesimaInsert.doc
Farewell to Alleluia
In most Lutheran parishes today, we bid “farewell” to Alleluia on Transfiguration Sunday, the last Lord’s Day before Septuagesima. The proper that most often accompanies the ceremony of burying or removing the “Alleluia” is “Alleluia, Song of Gladness”, an 11th … Continue reading
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