No, because Sunday is when the system updates itself
The third reading is always the Gospel on a Sunday or Solemnity.
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well that is a culture Evey Sunday in the Bible was different
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You can come back to it, but if it's for a long time then it wont work
Catholicism is the religion that does not work on Sunday's. It is known as the day of rest. However, many other religions do not work Sunday's as well.
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In most masses on Sunday there are four readings:First Reading - From the old testamentPsalm - verse from the Psalms of the Bible, often sungSecond Reading - From the old testamentGospel - New Testament.Most weekday masses do not include the second reading.