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Disclaimer
This resource is not an official resource of, nor officially endorsed by the Scottish Episcopal Church.
License
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0).
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This license does not negate the copyrights of the original materials used in the compilation of these files.
Sources
Calendar and Lectionary source materials may be downloaded for free from the Scottish Episcopal Church website.
The Guide to the Calendar and Lectionary is an annual publication by the Scottish Episcopal Church that offers guidance on how to use the lectionary each church year, especially in relation to translated (moved) festivals.
Material from the Revised Common Lectionary copyright © 1992 by the Consultation on Common Texts.
Source code
The source code for this project is freely available from GitHub, under a GNU General Public License v3.0. Download, clone or fork the files for your own use.
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Accuracy
While every effort has been made to ensure that the data contained in these files is correct and up-to-date, occasionally mistakes do get made and errors slip into the final production files.
These documents are subject to change without any prior notice.
The Revd Gareth J M Saunders will not be held accountable for any issues that arise from the use of these files. You use them entirely at your own risk.
To report any errors please email gareth@garethjmsaunders.co.uk.
Readings
The readings for category 4 saints days and lesser festivals are simply those for that day of the week in relation to the previous Sunday rather than specifically for that minor saint/festival. For example, the readings given for Ambrose of Milan (Friday 7 December) are those for the Friday of Advent 1.
In other words, I've used only readings from The Lectionary and the Readings for Festivals, and not those from elsewhere or from the Readings for Special Occasions or Common Readings for Saints Days.
Translated feasts
Where possible I have always translated (moved) the festival of a saint, if it coincides with a higher-category feast, to the next available date. When this is not possible, due to no available day, that feast day will be omited for the year.