ROCOR Offers Great Lent Lectionary and Cue Cards Online
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NEW YORK — The Eastern American Diocesan website has released new liturgical resources for Great Lent, making the Old Testament Lectionary and cue cards available for download to clergy and the faithful. The materials cover Sixth Hour and Vespers readings for weekdays and feasts throughout the Lenten season.
In addition to the lectionary, the website provides cue cards for clergy, including the Prayer of St. Ephraim the Syrian and the corresponding verses for the Hours. All resources are offered in both English and Church Slavonic, allowing broad accessibility for parish use.
The diocesan administration encourages clergy and laity to familiarize themselves with these files and invites suggestions for further additions to the online resource collection. The materials are intended to aid preparation and participation in the services of Great Lent, fostering deeper engagement with the Orthodox tradition.
Previously, the UOJ reported that the Antiochian Christian Education Ministry released "Lesson Launch" resources for the New Exodus curriculum.
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