Lectionary 10/11/2019
- Third Sunday before Advent (CW)/Sunday between 6 & 12 November (CO) - Year C
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Psalm 145:1-5, 17-21
Opening words based on Psalm 145
Opening words based on Psalm 145
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Ordinary 32 Year C Opening Words or Prayer of Praise based on Psalm 145. 1- 5 17 – 21 We will extol you, our God, AND BLESS YOUR NAME FOREVER Every day we will bless you, AND PRAISE YOUR NAME FOREVER Great is God, and greatly to be praised; God’s greatness is beyond our understan
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