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The noun “lecture” dates from 14th century, meaning “action of reading, that which is read,” from the Latin lectus, pp. of legere “to read.”  Its subsequent meaning as “a discourse on a given subject before an audience for purposes of instruction” is from the 16th century. The verb “to lecture” is attested from 1590.  The noun “lectern” refers to the reading desk used by lecturers.  In British English and several other languages the noun “lecture” must grammatically be the object of the verb “to read.”
A while back, our past Lecturer, Brother Ed Ibarra, decided to write part of his Lecturer Notes for our award winning newsletter, Knight Light, and leave the complete version for the website. Here you can find the complete version of each.  Just click on the link to download and read each one.

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