
How to Cultivate Your Own Spiritual Soundtrack
Whatever form it takes — whether lectio divina or the Liturgy of the Hours — praying with Scripture can bring us light and the peace of Christ.
Whatever form it takes — whether lectio divina or the Liturgy of the Hours — praying with Scripture can bring us light and the peace of Christ.
This liturgical form of prayer draws us closer to God throughout the day, uniting us with clergy, religious and laity around the world in the praise of God.
BOOK PICK: Word on Fire Catholic Ministries’ ‘Liturgy of the Hours’
Cardinal Stafford is set to deliver a free online lecture on the Liturgy of the Hours on May 21.
Divine Worship: Daily Office is the Ordinariate’s new published form of the Liturgy of the Hours.
“This is the liturgy of the baptismal priesthood offering this prayer for, and with, the entire Church — for and with the entire world really — for the sanctification of the world,” says Bishop Steven Lopes of the Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter.
I prefer the books to pray the Liturgy of the Hours, but here’s some reasons the apps can be more beneficial.
BOOK PICK: A Layman’s Guide to the Liturgy of the Hours
Renamed the Abbey Psalms and Canticles, they will appear in the revision of the Liturgy of the Hours that is scheduled to be published in 2022.
I prefer the books to pray the Liturgy of the Hours, and here’s a few helpful reasons why.
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