CALENDAR. MORNING PRAYER. EVENING PRAYER 1 Lesson. 2 Lesson 1 Lesson. 2 Lesson. 1f Isaiah 14 Acts 11 to v Isaiah 15 Heb. 7 2g 3A 4 b 5 c 6d 7e 8f 10 A 11b 12 c 13d 14 e 15f 16g 45 19 v 21 20d 21le St. Thom. 3 22 f 55 24 25b Christmas ! 5 27 v 21 622 John 30g 31 A 63 28 to v 17 643 John 65 28 v 17 66 Jude A TABLES and Immoveable FEASTS; Together with the Days of Fafting and Abstinence through the whole Year. RULES, to know when the Moveable Feasts and Holydays begin. ASTER-DAY, on which the rest depend, is always the First Sunday after the Full Moon which happens upon, or next after, the Twenty-first Day of March; and if the Full Moon happen upon a Sunday, Eafter-day is the Sunday after. Advent Sunday is always the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after. A TABLE of Feasts, to be observed in this Church, throughout the Year. All Sundays in the year. The Circumcifion of our Lord JESUS CHRIST. The Epiphany. The Conversion of St. Paul. The Purification of the Blessed Virgin. St. Matthias the Apostle. The Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. St. Mark the Evangelist. St. Philip and St. James, the Apostles. The Afcenfion of our Lord JESUS CHRIST. St. Barnabas. St. Barnabas. The Nativity of St. John the Baptift. St. Peter the Apostle. St. James the Apostle. St. Bartholomew the Apostle. St. Matthew the Apostle. St. Michael and all Angels. St. Luke the Evangelist. 1 St. Simon and St. Jude, the Apostles. All Saints. St. Andrew the Apostle. St. Thomas the Apostle. The Nativity of our Lord JESUS CHRIST. St. Stephen the Martyr. St. John the Evangelist. The Holy Innocents. Monday and Tuesday in Easter Week. Monday and Tuesday in Whitsun-Week. A TABLE of FASTS. Ash-Wednesday. Good-Friday. Other Days of FASTING; on which the Church requires fuch a measure of Abstinence, as is more especially suited to extraordinary Acts and Exercises of Devotion. 1st. The Season of Lent. 2d. The Ember-days at the Four Seafons, being the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday after the first Sunday in Lent, the Feast of Pentecoft, September 14, and December 13. 3d. The three Rogation Days, being the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday before Holy Thursday, or the Afcenfion of our Lord. 4th. All the Fridays in the year, except Christmas Day. In Addition to the above, the First Thursday in November (or, if any other Day be appointed by the Civil Authority, then such Day) shall be observed as a Day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Fruits of the Earth, and all other Blessings of his Merciful Providence. TABLES |