[methmins] Re: A puzzle

  • From: Tom Osborne <mendipnomad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <methmins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 10:41:08 +0000

John B asks, "Does anyone know why there are so many different ways of 
describing the same Sunday, and why the Church can't settle on a single form of 
nomenclature?"

I can only answer, "Because we haven't reached the parousia yet."

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Subject: [methmins] A puzzle


I'm working on the service for a week on Sunday. According to my LWPT diary, 
it's the "4th Sunday after Trinity", but when I look at the back of the same 
diary to find the Lectionary readings it's called the "15th in Ordinary Time". 
When I turn to my Roots wallchart it bears the heading, "Proper 10".

Does anyone know why there are so many different ways of describing the same 
Sunday, and why the Church can't settle on a single form of nomenclature?

John Barnett


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