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waanju
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I’ve been praying the Liturgy of the Hours for a while, using some combination of borrowed breviaries and a phone app (and a pamphlet for compline, which I chant with some pals). The app has Latin, which is nice, but the English translation (of the antiphons and prayers, not of the psalms) differs from the official one (I think). Plus, a glowing screen is kind of not-very-fitting. I think it’s time I graduate to an ink and paper version.
I have two questions:
I have two questions:
- What is the official, not abridged English translation for use in the US? I keep finding things that only have excerpts from the daytime hours (like “Christian Prayer”), which is problematic because those are the only hours I really need my own copy of (there are lots of people around that pray Lauds, Vespers, and Compline in groups, so I could easily look at someone else’s copy.). I also want to have the Office of Readings, though I often let that slip so it’s not as big a deal to me if it’s missing.
- Is there any way to get a copy (or multi-volume set or whatever) that does not cost $100+? I’m barely able to pay my tuition, and scraping enough together would be hard. I know how to bind and repair books, so even if something is horribly damaged or poorly bound (as long as the text itself is readable), I can use it. Does anyone publish a cheaply bound version?