Friday 22 December 2023
Isaiah 61.10-62.3; Psalm 148 (or 148.7-end); Galatians 4.4-7; Luke 2.15-21
22 Dec 2023
(Set III) Isaiah 52.7-10; Psalm 98; Hebrews 1.1-4 (5-12); John 1.1-14
18 Dec 2023
24 December, 2 Samuel 7.1-11, 16; the Magnificat or Psalm 89.1-4, 19-26 (or 89.1-8); Romans 16.25-end; Luke 1.26-38
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30 Jun 2023
Complaints that Christmas has lost its true meaning are not new, says William Whyte
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