lectionaries

/ˈlɛkʃəˌnɛriz/
noun
  1. Books or lists that contain the specific passages from the Bible or other sacred texts to be read on each day of the year during religious services.
    • Many modern lectionaries include both Old and New Testament passages for each service.
    • The church uses a three-year cycle of lectionaries to guide Sunday readings.
    • The committee revised the lectionaries to include more diverse voices from scripture.
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