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Ambrosian
Guest
Dearly beloved, 
Having been baptised into the Latin Church after a too-short catechesis of one year (compare this to the early Church
), many crises crop up my mind which have no business being there. For a sense of peace, I want to start praying the psalms, but the current Pauline psalter is both above my pay-grade and I find its lack of 3 psalms (and cuts from the psalms which are present) to be unfortunate and uninspiring. On the flip side, those three Nocturns in the old Matins are rather complex for me! So, to the East…
Is there a Kathisma/calendar on a website I can use to guide my prayer of the Psalms through the week/month, as used by Eastern Catholics? Do the Ukrainians, specifically, have a particular order, or does this vary from place to place?
My only knowledge of Psalter prayer is that the Glory Be is said after each psalm. I just want a good, simple reference so I can pray like this: Sign of the Cross - Psalm - Minor Doxology - Psalm - Minor Doxology - Collect-prayer? - Sign. No antiphons or readings. Also, are the Eastern hours divided into 7, like the old breviary?
Sorry if the questions seems silly, but I’ve plunged deep into the true faith without much preparation or community.
The only Eastern Catholic divine liturgy around here is once a month! Any ideas, brethren? 
Having been baptised into the Latin Church after a too-short catechesis of one year (compare this to the early Church
Is there a Kathisma/calendar on a website I can use to guide my prayer of the Psalms through the week/month, as used by Eastern Catholics? Do the Ukrainians, specifically, have a particular order, or does this vary from place to place?
My only knowledge of Psalter prayer is that the Glory Be is said after each psalm. I just want a good, simple reference so I can pray like this: Sign of the Cross - Psalm - Minor Doxology - Psalm - Minor Doxology - Collect-prayer? - Sign. No antiphons or readings. Also, are the Eastern hours divided into 7, like the old breviary?
Sorry if the questions seems silly, but I’ve plunged deep into the true faith without much preparation or community.