Q: You posted in https://paulturner.org/readings-on-a-weekday-feast/on 29 August 2018: “You use all three readings on a weekday feast of the Lord if you live in the United States of America.” The feasts of the Lord are The Baptism of the Lord, The Presentation of the Lord (2 February), The Transfiguration of the Lord (6 August), and The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (14 September).
I see contrary instructions, to use two readings on a weekday feast of the Lord, in the Universalis app, Ordo 2026 for Australia and New Zealand, and the website of the UK Liturgy Office (at https://liturgyoffice.org/News/page/4/ ).
Does it remain the case that there should be the three readings on a weekday, as given in Ordo lectionum Missae, editio typica altera, 1981?
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A: As I indicate in my book Sacred Times, the USCCB says that all three readings are proclaimed on weekdays; other conferences call for two.
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