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Now Available: Liturgical Year Ebook for Ordinary Time after Easter

By Dr. Jeff Mirus ( bio - articles - email ) | May 24, 2023 | In Reviews

We have just released the fifth volume in the 2022-2023 Liturgical Year series of ebooks. Volume five covers the first half of the long stretch of Ordinary Time between the close of the Easter Season on Pentecost and the beginning of Advent. Like all CatholicCulture.org ebooks, this volume is downloadable free of charge.

Liturgical Year 2022-23, Vol. 5: Ordinary Time after Easter covers the 8th through the 21st weeks of Ordinary Time, from May 29th through September 2nd. It includes all the materials which appear on our liturgical day pages for the various days of the liturgical year for the Roman Catholic Church.

Developed by Jennifer Gregory Miller and Darden Brock, each volume in the series can be used to live the liturgical year, especially in the domestic church of the family. They work well either on their own or as a complement to the popular Magnificat series. All of our ebooks are available in the three most popular ebook formats: MOBI (for Kindle), EPUB (for Nook and other standard ereaders), and PDF (viewable on virtually any computing device).

To download, you must be a registered user, and you must be logged in and recognized by the system. If you are not yet registered, click the Subscribe/Login option on the main site menu and fill in the “Subscribe for free“ form. If you are already registered but not logged in, click the Subscribe/Login option and use the Click here to sign in link at the top of the page. When you are registered, logged in, and recognized by a cookie, nothing more is needed. You will see a My Account menu item instead of Subscribe/Login.

Once you are recognized, proceed to the ebooks download area and click on the book you want to bring up a page which contains the download links.

Jeffrey Mirus holds a Ph.D. in intellectual history from Princeton University. A co-founder of Christendom College, he also pioneered Catholic Internet services. He is the founder of Trinity Communications and CatholicCulture.org. See full bio.

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