I pray the office daily, but - excuse my ignorance - I don’t understand what “reading all three of the readings on days when there’s a saint in the Office of Readings” means.
Does this mean just reading from the 4-week psalter instead of what the Proper of the Saints prescribes? or adding to what is prescribed?
And what are the three readings? (What part/s of which hour/s?)
The structure of the Office of Readings is like this:
Opening versicles
Hymn
Psalms
Versicle and Response
First Reading
Responsory
Second Reading
Responsory
(Optional 3 Canticles and a Gospel Reading)
Te Deum on feasts, Sundays and solemnities
Closing Prayer
Unlike the other hours, the Office of Readings does not have anything other than the hymn, psalm and sometimes a versicle just before the main reading in the psalter. This is on the 4 week cycle
The other parts i.e. the first Scripture Reading and its responsory and the second reading from the Fathers and its responsory change with each day. They are not repeated over a four week cycle like the Short Readings in Morning and Evening Prayer… They go by (Day of the Week) in Week X in (Season). So today for example would be Monday in Week 30 in Ordinary Time.
On saints days the Second Reading of the day and its responsory (e.g.Thursday in Week 1 of Advent) is replaced by one related to the saint (St. Ambrose).
The closing prayer is the closing prayer of the last Sunday. If there is a feast then it is the closing prayer referring to a particular saint.
Is the non-scripture reading part of the Office of Readings? I’m not familiar with that.
If it’s part of Morning, During the Day or Evening Prayer then your Liturgy of the Hours must be different over there in the US, because down here in Australia there’s no non-scriptural reading.
In Australia, I think the Office of Readings is found in a 3 volume edition marked the Divine Office. It will not be found in the 1 volume ‘Daily Prayer’. The Scripture Reading in the Office of Readings is also much longer then for Morning Prayer or Evening Prayer.
(You can click on the link in my sig to see an example of the Office of Readings)
Catholic36:
Is it disobedient to read all three of the readings on days when there’s a saint in the Office of Readings?
Maybe if you would like to read all 3 readings, but still stick to the rubrics, you can finish the Office with the closing prayer after the second reading and then read the third.
Just to note though that from the 17-24 December and during Lent, the reading of the saint with its responsory and closing prayer,comes after the second reading and does not replace it.