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Carmelite Webpage(s) and References (O.Carm.):
http://www.carmelite.org/heart.htm

 a Discalced Carmelite Webpage with references (O.C.D.):
http://www.ourgardenofcarmel.org/

Jurisdictional
Webpage:
Independent Catholic Christian Church:
www.inclusivecatholics.com

Jursidictional Parish (in Media, PA)
St. Mary of Grace Independent Catholic Church:
www.inclusivecatholics.org

Other Jurisdictions (in communion with ICCC):

Diocese of Rumney Marsh (Independent Catholic):
www.themissiondiocese.com

Prayer Society of St Florian (special prayer mission to our firefighters):
www.saintflorianministries.com

United American Catholic Church
http://www.uacatholicchurch.org

Theological Resources for the ICC:

Christian Classics Ethereal Library
An amazing resource with a large number of classics from many traditions.
http://www.ccel.org

CCEL Classics: Long List
A long list of Christian Classics available on CCEL
http://ccel.org/store/classics/contents

CCEL Classics: Short List
A short list of Christian Classics available on CCEL
http://www.ccel.org/shortlist.html

Contemporary Lectionary Resources
Resources for various versions of the three-year lectionary
http://www.textweek.com

Traditional Lectionary Resources

Resources for the Traditional one - year lectionary
http://www.lectionarycentral.com

Contemporary Anglican Daily Office:
This form, taken from the Episcopal Church’s 1979 Book of Common Prayer, takes one through the Psalms in either one month or seven weeks and features three readings each day. This site provides options for different versions of scripture, including the psalms: http://www.missionstclare.com/english/index.html

Another version, the St. Bede's Breviary, gives a number of options including some with various enrichments, such as Marian antiphons: http://www.haligweorc.org/breviary/

Another form, taken from the Church of England's Common Worship:
 http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/dailyprayer/

Traditional Anglican Daily Office:
This form, taken from the Episcopal Church’s 1928 Book of Common Prayer, offers four lessons daily and the option of reading the psalms through monthly or at a more leisurely pace:
http://www.commonprayer.org/offices.cfm

Traditional Roman Divine Office:
This form goes through the psalms every week. The scripture covered is less complete, and one might wish to supplement it with other readings, perhaps from one of the rites above:
http://divinumofficium.com/

Contemporary Roman Liturgy of the Hours:
This form offers five to seven offices per day, most brief, from which one can choose those which best fit one’s schedule, although Morning and Evening Prayer are traditionally considered the most important. The scripture reading is concentrated in the Office of Readings – in the contemporary Roman rite, there are also daily scripture readings assigned to the Mass, which may also be found on this site:
Universalis 
http://www.universalis.com
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