• Scottish Episcopal Kalendar 2026

    For years now, I’ve produced a Kalendar for the Scottish Episcopal Church with all the bible readings set out for the year.

    This year’s Kalendar is available online so that anyone can download it and print it out for themselves.
    It is available right here: Scottish Kalendar 2026

    Anyone who would like to make a donation because they enjoy the Kalendar so much and want to encourage me to keep doing it is welcome to do so via paypal. I used to offer printed copies at £5 per copy.

    The summary of the Bishops’ Instruction on Fasting and Abstinence is available as a single pdf here: Bishops’ Instructions on Fasting

9 responses to “Sinjoro, malfermu niajn lipojn.”

  1. Moyra Avatar
    Moyra

    Sinjoro, malfermu niajn lipojn

    How worrying – 1662 BCP in Esperanto!

    Does that get me two points?

  2.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Full marks
    Yes – full marks – the BCP in Esperanto.

    Something for a Sunday evening, I think.

  3. Brian Avatar
    Brian

    Open thou
    "Oh Lord, open thou our lips" – 1662 BCP – yes, in Esperanto

  4.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Evensong in Esperanto
    Have you told Frikki and the choir yet?

    :-))

  5. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    I was going to say that! Esperanto!

     

    By the way, Kelvin – does your site have an RSS/Atom feed? 

  6.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    RSS feed
    I do have an rss feed, though the architecture of this site is a little creaky and you might have to resort to forgiving it sometimes.

    The feed is at http://www.thurible.net/backend.php though it is likely to move sometime when I move this site over to WordPress, something that I have been intending to do for a while.

  7.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    I knew what it said, but not the language!! Now I know, thank you!

  8. Andrew Avatar
    Andrew

    Esperanto
    Gest it era parto di Abendleed in Esperanto – Gugl konfirma lo.
    Cinq points?

  9.  Avatar
    Anonymous

    Cinq points?
    Oh, Andrew, double points to you, without a doubt.

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