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I have a question in regards to the Liturgy of the Hours:
As a layperson is it permissible to use the english translation from the UK Conference as opposed to the US Conference in private? I understand that public liturgies more then likely must conform to our (for me the US) conference translation. But truthfully the UK version isn’t all that different.
The issue at hand is that, I have a difficult time carrying around books wherever I go, and I don’t like the apps available for the US translation, but I really really really love the Universals app! I have prayed LOTH for many many years and I have to say I really love the Grail Psalms.
With my new Job and more mobile life I’ve been simply praying the Rosary, Angelus, & Divine Mercy Chaplet.
(I’m a busy busy busy guy and can’t carry around books / leave a “stash Breviary” as I’m all over the place for work at different times of the day)
All these translations and conferences give me a headache! Wouldn’t it be great if there were just one language? Like a dead language that would be universal throughout the entire Church?
As a layperson is it permissible to use the english translation from the UK Conference as opposed to the US Conference in private? I understand that public liturgies more then likely must conform to our (for me the US) conference translation. But truthfully the UK version isn’t all that different.
The issue at hand is that, I have a difficult time carrying around books wherever I go, and I don’t like the apps available for the US translation, but I really really really love the Universals app! I have prayed LOTH for many many years and I have to say I really love the Grail Psalms.
With my new Job and more mobile life I’ve been simply praying the Rosary, Angelus, & Divine Mercy Chaplet.
(I’m a busy busy busy guy and can’t carry around books / leave a “stash Breviary” as I’m all over the place for work at different times of the day)
All these translations and conferences give me a headache! Wouldn’t it be great if there were just one language? Like a dead language that would be universal throughout the entire Church?