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Cycle C Resources

In the Year C (2010, 2013, etc.) of the Catholic Church’s lectionary of Scripture readings for Mass, the Gospel passage almost every Sunday is taken from St. Luke. In the New Testament we meet the person we call St. Luke only indirectly. We do so primarily through the two books that have traditionally been ascribed to him: the Gospel according to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. These two writings are among the longest and most influential books in the New Testament. Indeed, what we call Luke’s Gospel is sometimes described as the most beautiful book ever written.

Excerpted from Meeting St. Luke Today


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Below you will find resources that will help you become better acquainted with St. Luke and his Gospel during Liturgical Year C:

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