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I’m trying.think maybe you just need to learn Latin
Problem solved?
I can read it and comprehend it to a degree.
Maybe I should take the time to pray the EF Office in Latin and English simultaneously…
I’m trying.think maybe you just need to learn Latin
Problem solved?
Not Protestant Anglicans.pray it in Swahili before I’d touch anything put out by the Anglicans, but that’s my hangup. )
I highly recommend this, and I normally pray the modern LOTH. But I’ve dipped into this, just to see what the older offices were like. It gives you Latin & English side-by-side, and also gives you options of which older office you want.Http://divinumofficium.com has a great version side-by-side
I think you mean sequentially. If you did it simultaneously, wouldn’t you be talking out of both sides of your mouth? Only politics are adept at that. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist that). : - )Tis_Bearself:![]()
I’m trying.think maybe you just need to learn Latin
Problem solved?
I can read it and comprehend it to a degree.
Maybe I should take the time to pray the EF Office in Latin and English simultaneously…
I didn’t know they were doing this. Hopefully it will be like the Anglican Breviary that some Anglo Catholics use, which is a very beautiful translation of the EF Breviary in the style of the Book of Common Prayer., I am very excited for the Anglican Ordinariate to come out with its official Divine Office.
@whyeyeman It’s in the works - I’m hoping by the end of this decade it will be approved and published.didn’t know they were doing this. Hopefully it will be like the Anglican Breviary that some Anglo Catholics use, which is a very beautiful translation of the EF Breviary in the style of the Book of Common Prayer.
However, I wonder if you would you have to be part of an ordinariate parish in order to use it?
In the same way as if you want to ‘properly’ pray the EF you have to pray in Latin, I was wandering whether you have to be in an ordinariate parish to ‘properly’ pray the Ordinariate Breviary.Why would you?
Nope.was wandering whether you have to be in an ordinariate parish to ‘properly’ pray the Ordinariate Breviary.
The 39 articles condemn various Catholic practices though.Laity may use any prayer book which is not contrary to Catholic faith or morals -
It’s what I do. I chant the Latin antiphon and chant the psalm on the mode that corresponds to the antiphon. Then I read the psalm silently in French, my mother tongue. I have an excellent Latin-French antiphonary for the LOTH, Les Heures Grégoriennes.Doing it side by side, so to speak, allows you to more quickly get a grasp of the meaning, and thus learning of the Latin.