Second Sunday in Lent
O God, whose glory it is always to have mercy: Be gracious to all who have gone astray from your ways, and bring them again with penitent hearts and steadfast faith to embrace and hold fast the unchangeable truth of your Word, Jesus Christ your Son; who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Daily Office Readings
Sunday -13: Ps 29, 30, Exod 20, Matt 20:17-end • Ps 33, Prov 12, Col 2:8-19
Monday - 14: Ps 34, Exod 21, Matt 21:1-22 • Ps 35, Prov 13, Col 2:20—3:11
Tuesday - 15: Ps 32, 36, Exod 22, Matt 21:23-end • Ps 38, Prov 14, Col 3:12-end
Wednesday - 16: Ps 37:1-17, Exod 23, Matt 22:1-33 • Ps 37:18-41, Prov 15, Col 4
Thursday - 17: Ps 40, Exod 24, Matt 22:34—23:12 • Ps 39, 41, Prov 16, Philemon
Friday - 18: Ps 42, 43, Exod 25, Matt 23:13-end • Ps 44, Prov 17, Eph 1:1-14
Saturday - 19: Ps 45, Exod 26, Matt 24:1-28 • Ps 46, Eph 1:15-end, Matt 1:18-26
Sunday - 20: Ps 47, 48, Exod 27, Matt 24:29-end • Ps 49, Prov 18, Eph 2:1-10
The Daily Office Readings come to us from the BCP, 2019 edition. Anglican tradition affirms that the apocryphal texts are useful for encouragement and devotion but no the setting of doctrine.