eucharistic lectionary

I came across an article recently, the author talked about certain texts being for eucharistic services and other texts are for non-eucharistic services. This author was commenting on the lectionary of the catholic church coming out of vatican II. Now I found it interesting attending a church that only has communion once a month.

Are there texts that should not be read on communion sundays and others that should be only read on communion sundays? I do not know how to determine these textual differences. Maybe like some have said unless you can use a sacramental hermanuetic on the text it should not be used. Therefore, if the feeding of the five thousand is not sacramental it should not be read on communion sundays.

But what about churches that have communion every Sunday, when would they hear the other lessons? Some might say, when they come to bible study or a midweek service. This brings up another thought: are some texts only meant for bible study and not a service because they are more difficult.

I would say there are not parts of the bible for Sunday school, others for communion sundays, others for non-eucharistic services, and others only for bible study. But all of scripture whether it is difficult, confusing or simple need to find there way into all these places. Because otherwise people might think those are only kids stories, and those are to difficult for me to worry about. "That is just for theologians to discuss." All of us are called to study God and his Word. Thank you.
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