Trinity Sunday - May 31
Almighty and everlasting God, you have given to us your servants grace, by the confession of a true faith, to acknowledge the glory of the eternal Trinity, and in the power of your divine Majesty to worship the Unity: Keep us steadfast in this faith and worship, and bring us at last to see you in your one and eternal glory, O Father; who with the Son and the Holy Spirit live and reign, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Daily Office Readings
Trinity Sunday- 31: Ps 75, 76, Deut 32, Luke 1:39-56 • Ps 79, 82, Ezek 5, Acts 7:35–8:3
Monday - 1: Ps 78:1-18, Deut 33, Luke 17:20-end • Ps 78:19-40, Ezek 6, Acts 8:4-25
Tuesday - 2: Ps 78:41-73, Deut 34, Luke 18:1-30 • Ps 80, Ezek 7, Acts 8:26-end
Wednesday - 3: Ps 81, Josh 1, Luke 18:31–19:10 • Ps 83, Ezek 8, Acts 9:1-31
Thursday - 4: Ps 84, Josh 2, Luke 19:11-28 • Ps 85, Ezek 9, Acts 9:32-end
Friday - 5: Ps 86, 87, Josh 3, Luke 19:29-end • Ps 88, Ezek 10, Acts 10:1-23
Saturday - 6: Ps 89:1-18, Josh 4, Luke 20:1-26 • Ps 89:19-51, Ezek 11, Acts 10:24-end
Sunday - 7: Ps 90, Josh 5, Luke 20:27–21:4 • Ps 91, Ezek 12, Acts 11:1-18
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 not the setting of doctrine.