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How many of you use Christian Prayer. Or do you use something else, to recite the prayer of the church.
For me it was because the LOTH is the prayer of the Church. It is a prayer that is being said all times of day throughout the entire Church. I want to be a part of that. So far I haven’t got to the point that I am consistently doing it but I hope to in the future.I have to ask the following question - so I don’t start a new thread. I find it admirable seeing so many interested in the LOTH - a friend of mine began saying it months ago.
Question: What brought you to the point of saying it? I was considering doing the same - but my prayer life / schedule has been so “wanting” that I thought I should get-a-grip and start small. (even small hasn’t happened, and a poster has compared my situation to “spiritual sloth” - a well-versed description perhaps, in my case.)
But what spurs you on to pray the LOTH?
I started saying Lauds (morning prayer) and Vespers (evening prayer) with canons at a church about a two minute walk away. It’s infectious.I have to ask the following question - so I don’t start a new thread. I find it admirable seeing so many interested in the LOTH - a friend of mine began saying it months ago.
Question: What brought you to the point of saying it? I was considering doing the same - but my prayer life / schedule has been so “wanting” that I thought I should get-a-grip and start small. (even small hasn’t happened, and a poster has compared my situation to “spiritual sloth” - a well-versed description perhaps, in my case.)
But what spurs you on to pray the LOTH?
A couple of weeks ago, I stopped by a D.A.V. thrift store and found a copy of Christian Prayer for 35 centsHow many of you use Christian Prayer. Or do you use something else, to recite the prayer of the church.
I was introduced to it in my teens by the Capuchin faculty of my highschool (we didn’t pray it with them, but we were aware of their prayers). I have prayed with *Christian Prayer *(among others) off and on for more than a quarter of a century.I have to ask the following question - so I don’t start a new thread. I find it admirable seeing so many interested in the LOTH - a friend of mine began saying it months ago.
Question: What brought you to the point of saying it? I was considering doing the same - but my prayer life / schedule has been so “wanting” that I thought I should get-a-grip and start small. (even small hasn’t happened, and a poster has compared my situation to “spiritual sloth” - a well-versed description perhaps, in my case.)
But what spurs you on to pray the LOTH?
I do.How many of you use Christian Prayer. Or do you use something else, to recite the prayer of the church.
I started seeing a number of people posting on blogs about it. It was right before lent, so I thought it would be something good to start. I liked that it was this connection to the whole Church, that I’m praying along with all these people all over the world.I have to ask the following question - so I don’t start a new thread. I find it admirable seeing so many interested in the LOTH - a friend of mine began saying it months ago.
Question: What brought you to the point of saying it? I was considering doing the same - but my prayer life / schedule has been so “wanting” that I thought I should get-a-grip and start small. (even small hasn’t happened, and a poster has compared my situation to “spiritual sloth” - a well-versed description perhaps, in my case.)
But what spurs you on to pray the LOTH?
I use the 4 volume LOTH.How many of you use Christian Prayer. Or do you use something else, to recite the prayer of the church.
Honestly, I would not have come to the point of saying the Divine Office if I had not attended a Latin Pauline (or “N.O.”) Mass nearly all my life. I was never exposed to the Office and didn’t even know what it was 'til I was in my 20s.Question: What brought you to the point of saying it?
This I find difficult to respond to because I loveI was considering doing the same - but my prayer life / schedule has been so “wanting” that I thought I should get-a-grip and start small. (even small hasn’t happened, and a poster has compared my situation to “spiritual sloth” - a well-versed description perhaps, in my case.)
But what spurs you on to pray the LOTH?
The UK fits weeks 6-34 in the third volume. I alternate between both versions and the psalms are the same. The US edition has a MUCH better and clearer layout than the UK version. I do not find the UK a problem because I’m familiar with the parts and all, but I know beginners who’ve been very confused when trying to recite the Office.The “Ordinary” parts are all over the place, and you have to flip much more.I use the 4 volume LOTH.
I started with the three-volume UK version (that I borrowed from the school I was teaching for a few years back.) I much prefer it because 1) I am often traveling during July/August (which is usually when weeks 17/18 of ordinary time fall) and it’s a pain to have to pack two volumes instead of one (the UK version puts most (all?) of ordinary time in one volume) and 2) I know there’s debate about whether the translations (particularly of the Psalms) are different from the US edition or not, but the translations of all parts of the Office in the UK version I used (it was from the '70s) definitely seemed better to me.
I wish that the UK version would become the official version (with the calendar altered for the region, of course) for the US.
Perhaps then my memory is playing tricks on me. The UK version I learned on was old- from the 70s, I think, although it could have been the late 60s.The UK fits weeks 6-34 in the third volume. I alternate between both versions and the psalms are the same.
Yes, the canticle versions are different. Your memory is excellent, BTW:Perhaps then my memory is playing tricks on me. The UK version I learned on was old- from the 70s, I think, although it could have been the late 60s.
I know for sure that the translation of the canticles at least was different; I remember quite clearly that the canticle from Daniel (3:57-88, 56) for Sunday I included the lines:
“O Israel bless the Lord, O bless the Lord
and you priests of the Lord O bless the Lord”
and the “refrain” was
“to him be highest glory and praise forever”
I remember the Miserere as being different as well, but unfortunately I know so many different versions of it that I can’t swear to which it was.
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I only remember it so well because I happened to visit a monastery that chanted that version of the canticle, so I have something to “hang” my memory on.Yes, the canticle versions are different. Your memory is excellent, BTW:that is the canticle.
Huh. I am questioning my memory-- I’m fairly sure my roommate & I had the same responsories; otherwise I would remember them as painfully awkward (which is how I remember attempting to pray the intercessions was.)As far as I can see, the *Miserere *versions, at least currently, are the same. The only psalm that comes to mind that is NOT the same, is the Invitatory. Currently also the responsories and readings are different