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They’re there in the book (Christian Prayer), but no one I know has ever used them. Are they ever used?
I’m sixteen and have been praying some form of them for about a year and the official form for a few months…Maybe its an American thing?They’re there in the book (Christian Prayer), but no one I know has ever used them. Are they ever used?
The keyword in par. 112 is supplement. The Latin typical edition does not print the Psalm-prayers, instead moving them to a supplement. This means the Psalm-prayers are optional, and may be omitted.
- Psalm-prayers for each psalm are given in the supplement to The Liturgy of the Hours as an aid to understanding them in a predominantly Christian way. An ancient tradition provides a model for their use: after the psalm a period of silence is observed, then the prayer gives a resume and resolution of the thoughts and aspirations of those praying the psalms.