The first and the second reading in the church is usually done by lay people (common man).
Reading the Gospel at Mass is reserved specifically to the deacon or, in his absence, to the priest
They are commonly referred to as 'lectors' and in some Episcopal churches they are called 'lay readers.'
One scale is reading 200N and the other is reading 400N.
During the liturgy of the word you need to be listening to the priest/bishop or deacon because during this part of the mass we learn of redemption and salvation through the proclamation of the scriptures.
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In the Catholic Church, there are two different cycles of readings, one for Sunday Masses (allowing the Church to read nearly the entire Bible in three years on Sundays) and one for weekday Masses (which covers the same amount of The Bible in two years). It is important to remember that Sunday Masses have three readings while weekday Masses have two. During Sunday Masses, the first reading usually comes from the Old Testament, with rare exceptions including the Sundays of the Easter Season, when the first readings come from the Book of Acts. Also, during Advent, the first reading comes from the book of Revelation on Sundays. During weekday Masses, the first reading comes from either the Old or New Testament.
In the Catholic Church, there are two different cycles of readings, one for Sunday Masses (allowing the Church to read nearly the entire Bible in three years on Sundays) and one for weekday Masses (which covers the same amount of The Bible in two years). It is important to remember that Sunday Masses have three readings while weekday Masses have two. During Sunday Masses, the first reading usually comes from the Old Testament, with rare exceptions including the Sundays of the Easter Season, when the first readings come from the Book of Acts. Also, during Advent, the first reading comes from the book of Revelation on Sundays. During weekday Masses, the first reading comes from either the Old or New Testament.
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In the Catholic Church, there are two different cycles of readings, one for Sunday Masses (allowing the Church to read nearly the entire Bible in three years on Sundays) and one for weekday Masses (which covers the same amount of the Bible in two years). It is important to remember that Sunday Masses have three readings while weekday Masses have two. During Sunday Masses, the first reading usually comes from the Old Testament, with rare exceptions including the Sundays of the Easter Season, when the first readings come from the Book of Acts. Also, during Advent, the first reading comes from the book of Revelation on Sundays. During weekday Masses, the first reading comes from either the Old or New Testament.
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The two best ways to learn about God is by reading the bible and by joining a church for bible study.
First, you have to set your VOM to continuity. The symbol looks like an arrow with a line at the end of the arrow. After that, touch the two probes to two areas and if they have continuity you will get a reading on your meter and some even beep. Don't worry about the number, if it reads anything at all it still has continuity.
Two ratios that are equivalent say 6:2 and 12:4 can be written with double- colon between them. 6:2::12:4 When reading the statement, it reads 6 is to 2 as 12 is to 4.
The readings are taken, one from the Old Testament, a second from the writings of the apostles (If there is a second reading), and one from the New Testament (Gospel. Can be said only by a deacon, priest, or bishop). The people sit for the first two readings and the psalm, and they stand for the Gospel (out of respect for Our Blessed Lord.)