![]() ![]() The copyright allows the owner to protect the integrity of the text so that individuals may not introduce changes without permission. Some versions of the Bible, such as the King James Version (not the New King James Version) are in the public domain. The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) owns the copyright on the New American Bible translation. ![]() Rather, the copyright is held on particular translations or editions of the Bible. No one owns the copyright on the Bible itself. How can anyone own the copyright on the Bible? Isn't it free to everyone? Individual readings in the Lectionary are called pericopes, from a Greek word meaning a "section" or "cutting." Because the Mass readings are only portions of a book or chapter, introductory phrases, called incipits, are often added to begin the Lectionary reading, for example, "In those days," "Jesus said to his disciples," etc. Not all of the Bible is included in the Lectionary. Introductions and conclusions have been added to each reading. The readings are divided by the day or the theme (baptism, marriage, vocations, etc.) rather than according to the books of the Bible. What's the difference between a Bible and a Lectionary?Ī Lectionary is composed of the readings and the responsorial psalm assigned for each Mass of the year (Sundays, weekdays, and special occasions). These readings are typically read from a Lectionary, not a Bible, though the Lectionary is taken from the Bible. In addition, a psalm or canticle is sung. At least two readings, one always from the Gospels, (3 on Sundays and solemnities) make up the Liturgy of the Word. Readings from Scripture are part of every Mass. Fixed timezone error catching fixed saint of the day error, added alternative saint of the day link (Franciscan media).ĩ-16-20 - Fixed Dead MP3 Links Broken By USCCB Website Rewrite, Prior Episodes Restarted as of 9-16-20 ]Ĩ-12-20 - Added prior episodes per listener request]Questions about the Scriptures used during Mass Do we read from the Bible at Mass? Added Saint of the Day Picture for Podcast 2.0 as players: podcast: chapter, added podcast:transcript linked to reading Fixed Saint Picture of Day so fallback is whats on Franciscan page Fixed broken Saint of the day url and broken feed. This feed will usually be fixed within a couple of days. ![]() Then click the forward arrow to advance to the cuurent day. Or if you use Podcast Addict you can click transcript button from any previously working episode and that will open your browser to the correct USCCB page. When this happens, until it is fixed please visit the USCCB site directly to get the mass podcast online at. ![]() It takes me several hours to fix these bugs. I use the feed daily so I will usually know when it breaks but it takes me a couple of days to find the time to fix it. Please note that have no way of responding to the reviews other than this changelog. 2023 breaking the feed and resulting in 3-4 days of lost mass podcasts. Fixed the revised date format to the mp3 name which occurred on Feb 1. Fixed the revised date format which occurred on 3/1/23 for the Mp3 which prevented downloading the link. If you get the wrong day's podcast you can unsubscribe from this podcast and subscribe to one of the following based on whether you are the same day, or one day ahead or one day behind the timezone of the podcast server (based in United States):Ĭhange Log/Feedback to Comments and Reviews: The script is based on the user's timezone so it will work globally. This feed only downloads today's readings in one podcast. The official USCCB podcast feed contains many future podcasts which requires you to scroll through a month's worth of podcasts to today's reading only. This podcast contains just today's mass readings from the US Catholic Conference of Bishops. For latest Catholic News, please visit us at ![]()
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