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JimR-OCDS
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The GI is speaking of favoring praying the LOTH’s in common.
It also states that it’s preferred that the community sings the psalms when possible.
There is little said about praying the LOTH’s individually, except that it can be done.
That being said, the local communities like Third Oder’s, will teach it’s members how the LOTH’s should be prayed individually.
As an OCDS, Discalced Carmelite, Secular, myself, the rule of life mandates that we say the Morning and Evening LOTHs daily. We were instructed by our various spiritual assistants to our community, Discalced Carmelite Friars, on how to pray the office individually. All of them instructed us that the hymn was optional and it was not necessary to sing the psalms either individually or with our community.
My wife and myself pray the Evening Office, Vespers, together. We never sing the hymn as we don’t know them anyway.
Jim
It also states that it’s preferred that the community sings the psalms when possible.
There is little said about praying the LOTH’s individually, except that it can be done.
That being said, the local communities like Third Oder’s, will teach it’s members how the LOTH’s should be prayed individually.
As an OCDS, Discalced Carmelite, Secular, myself, the rule of life mandates that we say the Morning and Evening LOTHs daily. We were instructed by our various spiritual assistants to our community, Discalced Carmelite Friars, on how to pray the office individually. All of them instructed us that the hymn was optional and it was not necessary to sing the psalms either individually or with our community.
My wife and myself pray the Evening Office, Vespers, together. We never sing the hymn as we don’t know them anyway.
Jim
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