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  • Year A: Gospel of Matthew (November 2010 through 2011
  • Year B: Gospel of Mark (December 2011 through 2012)
  • Year C: Gospel of Luke (December 2012 through 2013)

The Gospel of John is read throughout Easter, and is used for other liturgical seasons including Advent, Christmas, and Lent where appropriate.

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Q: What Gospels are read mainly in the three cycles?
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Every day of the week! At every Mass readings from the Epistles and Gospels is read.


What is the year cycle?

If you are referring to the liturgical readings, there are two cycles: the Gospels are broken down into a three year plan, Years A, B, and C. Matthew is predominately read in year A, Mark in year B, and Luke in year C, St. John's Gospel is scattered throughout all three years. The daily Mass cycle is broken down into two years, Year I and Year II. This plan covers about 13.5 % of the Old Testament (not including the psalms) and 71.5% of the New Testament are heard at Mass if you attend daily Mass religiously for three years in a row.


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What did Matthew write in his Gospels?

HIs description of the life and sayings of Jesus. Easy enough to read and find out for yourself.