From simon at kershaw.org.uk Wed May 30 18:12:36 2007 From: simon at kershaw.org.uk (Simon Kershaw) Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 19:12:36 +0100 Subject: CW lectionary for 2007-8 Message-ID: <465DBE94.7010705@kershaw.org.uk> I am pleased to announce that my Common Worship lectionary for the year beginning Advent Sunday 2007 is now available. You can download the lectionary file from http://kershaw.org.uk/palm/ and follow the link to the 2008 files. The lectionary is available as a Palm desktop archive (.dba) file for importing to Palm Desktop for Windows, and as vCal files for import to Palm Desktop for Mac, and Palm Desktop for Windows. Also available is an iCalendar file for import to Apple iCal, and a csv file which can be imported into MS Outlook. Naturally we hope that it is free of errors, but as usual we must disclaim responsibility for the effects of any errors. Our liability is limited to providing a corrected file for import. Please help by notifying me of possible errors. You are receiving this email because you have previously expressed an interest in receiving news about the availability of this lectionary. Should you no longer be interested then please drop me a line and I will remove your address from my list. I don't intend to sell your email address, and it will be used solely to notify you of the next lectionary or of important updates. (You can remove your name from the list or change the email address recorded for you via the web page at http://oremus.org/mailman/listinfo/lectionary-announce.oremus) As in previous years, I also draw your attention to another utility to generate a calendar import file containing the times of sunrise and sunset for your location. Just enter a UK postcode, and the times will be calculated especially for you! Now you can determine whether it will be dark for your Easter vigil, wherever you are in the UK, not just in London. You can find this utility at http://crucix.com/crosscal/ with best wishes, Simon Kershaw -- Simon Kershaw simon at kershaw.org.uk Saint Ives, Cambridgeshire