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A worthy New Year's resolution.
The entire bible in a year?
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This page contains a single entry by alicia published on December 26, 2004 8:02 PM.
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Not a bad format.
Another format that I use is to:
Read three Old Testament chapters
Read one chapter from the Gospel
Read three chapters from the rest of the New Testament.
This way I basically read one Gospel a month and repeated three times a year. Frank Sheed recommenced that the Gospels should permeate our reading.
Fr. Groechel recently said that when he was in the hospital that he did something he had always wanted to do, that is to read each Gospel in one sitting and to do the same to other New Testament books. He said this gave him some real insights by reading them as a whole. I tried this on Christmas with the Gospel of Luke and I agree that this gives the reading a fuller depth when your reading isn't so segmented.