Daily prayers different from rite of Mass

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Hi all,

I came into the Catholic Church through a Byzantine rite parish near where I went to school. I was captivated by the Byzantine Rite and miss it deeply (I am now only able to attend twice or three times a year). I now attend an Extraordinary Form parish run by the Oratorians. This was an easier move than you might think; the traditionalism of the Byzantines prepared me for the traditionalism of the EF, and this has been my home for five years now. I learned to pray the rosary and the Divine Office. Still, I find that the times when I found daily prayer the easiest, and when I found the most solace in daily prayer, was when I prayed in the Byzantine fashion. I find myself wanting to give up the Divine Office for my old Jordanville prayer book.

So my question is this: what do we all think about saying one’s daily prayers in a liturgical tradition that is different from the one in which one assists at mass?
 
Personal prayer is a private devotion and you can say whatever prayers you want as long as they don’t go against Catholic teaching. You can say Byzantine prayers if you want. They’re perfectly good prayers, and if you came into the Church via Byzantine Rite, you’re Byzantine Catholic anyway and it makes perfect sense for you to want to say Byzantine prayers.
 
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