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JoyfulOne
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Okay, I wasn’t sure where this went, and this forum sounded the most reasonable.
My husband and I were just received in the Catholic church from the Anglican church. We are very happy, but there is one small thing that we miss.
In the Anglican church there is what is called the “Daily Ofiice.” It is and Old Testament Reading, a Psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading–just like in Sunday Mass.
What is the corresponding Catholic reading called?
We have been told it is the Daily Liturgy, the Liturgy of the Hours or the Weekday Missal (from three different people). None of these is exactly the same.
Is there a corresponding Daily Office in the Catholic church with an OT reading, a psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading?
My husband and I were just received in the Catholic church from the Anglican church. We are very happy, but there is one small thing that we miss.
In the Anglican church there is what is called the “Daily Ofiice.” It is and Old Testament Reading, a Psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading–just like in Sunday Mass.
What is the corresponding Catholic reading called?
We have been told it is the Daily Liturgy, the Liturgy of the Hours or the Weekday Missal (from three different people). None of these is exactly the same.
Is there a corresponding Daily Office in the Catholic church with an OT reading, a psalm, an Epistle and a Gospel reading?