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Can anyone pray the Liturgy of the hours or must priests/deacons lead these prayers to receive graces associated with them? I heard it is a higher order of prayer so I am not sure.
Lay people can pray the office, but when doing so only a priest or a deacon should say “Dominus Vobiscum. Et Cum Spiritu Tuo”. A lay person, even if a seminarian or in minor orders, should instead say “Domine, exaudi orationem meam. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.”
Edited due to a mix up of two different parts of the office.Please, can you translate to the vernacular?
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Lay people can pray the office, but when doing so only a priest or a deacon should say “Dominus Vobiscum. Et Cum Spiritu Tuo”. A lay person, even if a seminarian or in minor orders, should instead say “Domine, exaudi orationem meam. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.”
No, the latter means “Oh Lord, hear my prayer. And let my cry come unto you.” “Oh God come to our aid, Oh Lord make haste to help us” would be “Deus, in adjutorium meum intende. Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina.”the latter means “O God come to our aid. O lord make haste to help us”.
Correct and it is the in fact the incipit of psalm 101(102), which in the modern LOTH is recited on Tuesdays of Week IV of the psalter, at the Office of Readings.No, the latter means “Oh Lord, hear my prayer. And let my cry come unto you.”
And Vatican II.The laity are in fact encouraged to pray the LOTH. It’s in the General Instruction of the LOTH.
Yes, anyone can pray it.Can anyone pray the Liturgy of the hours or must priests/deacons lead these prayers to receive graces associated with them? I heard it is a higher order of prayer so I am not sure.
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Please, can you translate to the vernacular?
Lay people can pray the office, but when doing so only a priest or a deacon should say “Dominus Vobiscum. Et Cum Spiritu Tuo”. A lay person, even if a seminarian or in minor orders, should instead say “Domine, exaudi orationem meam. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.”Yes. The former means “The lord be with you. And with your spirit” and the latter means “O God come to our aid. O lord make haste to help us”.
Incorrect. "Domine, exaudi orationem meam. = O Lord, hear my prayer.
Et clamor meus ad te veniat. = And let my cry come into Thee.
Deus, in adjutorium meum intende = O God, come to my assistance.
Domine, ad adjuvandum me fesrina. = O Lord, make haste to help me.
When I was on retreat, we’d pray Prime and Compline with the priests in Latin and occasionally the Sixth Hour.
As others have mentioned anyone can pray the Liturgy of the Hours. And the laity, too, are encourage to recite the divine office, especially with the priests, or among themselves, or even individually. (see Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy Sacrosanctum Concilium Chapter IV The Divine Office 100).Can anyone pray the Liturgy of the hours or must priests/deacons lead these prayers to receive graces associated with them? I heard it is a higher order of prayer so I am not sure.