What texts are commented on?
Comments are provided for the readings of the Sunday each week. During Ordinary Time the Revised Common Lectionary provides two options for the Old Testament lesson and Psalm, one providing a semi-continuous progression through the Old Testament, and the other geared to the theme of the Gospel lesson. Comments use the semi-continuous option, which is the standard for the Anglican Church of Canada. Where there are choices of readings within the option, commentaries and introductions are supplied for all the readings, and a note concerning the option is provided. Where feast days occur, which may take precedence over the Sunday readings in some denominations, Comments are normally provided for both the Sunday lections and the Feast day.
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What texts are commented on?