- It's free
- All the information you need, saved to your computer, makes it quick and easy to use
- Stay organized by having lectionary readings in your electronic calendar
Some of the responses from electronic lectionary users:
'I have downloaded the lectionary files from your website for the last three years, and have found them invaluable.'
'The electronic lectionary is a great supplement to the printed version.'
'It's been an excellent resource.'
For a limited time only and for the last time, you can download the 2008-09 lectionary for free!
In recent years, we've made the electronic lectionary available for free, with many people telling us how much they appreciate having the option to download the lectionary and wouldn't mind paying a small fee. You can download the electronic electionary for free until December 2008, after which it will cost £3.50.
The electronic lectionary is available in two versions, so you can decide which version best suits you.
Version 1 - for use in a spreadsheet
- For use with Microsoft Excel and all other spreadsheet applications
- Data arranged in columns showing day, date, liturgical colour, readings, festivals and commemorations
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Version 2 - for use in an electronic calendar
- For use with Microsoft Outlook and all other calendar applications that can read .csv files
- Data arranged in columns with the readings for each day in one row - allows the file to be used in calendar software.
- This file has a .csv extension; if you double-click it on your computer it might open with a spreadsheet or a text-editor program, but DO NOT SAVE CHANGES to this file before you import it into Microsoft Outlook.
- We recommend you read these instructions for importing the file into Microsoft Outlook if you're unfamiliar with the process.
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Send us an email and let us know what you think of the electronic lectionary.
Both versions of the electronic lectionary have been developed and tested using Microsoft Office 2003.