Readings for July 2019

These are the readings for the major Eucharistic services (Sunday, Wednesday) during July.

3 July – Thomas, Apostle
Habakkuk 2.1–4; Psalm 31.1–6; Ephesians 2.19–22; John 20.24–29

7 July – Trinity 3
2 Kings 5.1–14; Psalm 30; Galatians 6.1–16; Luke 10.1–11,16–20

10 July
Genesis 41.55–57, 42.5–7, 17–38; Psalm 33.1–4, 18–22; Matthew 10.1–7

14 July – Trinity 4
Amos 7.7–17; Psalm 82; Colossians 1.1–14; Luke 10.25–37

17 July
Exodus 3.1–6, 9–12; Psalm 103.1–7; Matthew 11.25–27

20 July – Santa Margarita
Ecclesiasticus 2.2-11; 1 Corinthians 1.26-31; Matthew 13.44-52 s

21 July – Trinity 5 – Archdeacon’s Visit
Amos 8.1–12; Psalm 52; Colossians 1.15–28; Luke 10.38–42

24 July
Exodus 16.1–5, 9–15; Psalm 78.17–31; Matthew 13.1–9

28 July – Trinity 6
Hosea 1.2-10; Psalm 85; Colossians 2.6-15; Luke 11.1-13

31 July – Ignatius of Loyola
Proverbs 22.1-6; Psalm 34.1-8; Luke 9.57-62

Additional Festivals & Commemorations during July:

  • 1 July
    Henry Venn, John Venn & Henry Venn Jr., priests, evangelical divines, 1797, 1813, 1873
  • 6 July
    Thomas More, scholar & John Fisher, bishop, martyrs, 1535
  • 11 July
    Benedict, abbot, c 550
  • 15 July
    Swithun, bishop, c 862
    Bonaventure, friar, bishop, teacher of the faith, 1274
  • 16 July
    Osmund, bishop, 1099
  • 18 July
    Elizabeth Ferard, deaconess, founder of the Community of St Andrew, 1883
  • 19 July
    Gregory, bishop & his sister Macrina, teacher of the faith, c 394
  • 20 July
    Bartolomé de las Casas, Apostle to the Indies, 1566
  • 22 July
    Mary Magdalene
  • 23 July
    Bridget, abbess, 1373
  • 25 July
    James the apostle
  • 26 July
    Anne & Joachim, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary
  • 27 July
    Brooke Foss Westcott, bishop, teacher of the faith, 1901
  • 29 July
    Mary, Martha & Lazarus, companions of Our Lord
  • 30 July
    William Wilberforce, social reformer; Olaudah Equiano & Thomas Clarkson, anti-slavery campaigners, 1833, 1797 & 1846
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