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Jon_in_the_Nati
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Friends,
Since becoming a Catholic (converting from an Anglican church some time ago) I have continued out of habit to pray the divine office in the Anglican form (Matins, Midday, Vespers, Compline). Recently I have made the decision to switch to the officially-sanctioned Liturgy of the Hours so as to share in the universal prayer of the Church.
In looking at the four-volume American edition of the LOTH, I was impressed neither with the translation of the prayers nor with the physical quality of the books themselves; I was advised to pick up the Divine Office 3-volume set from Collins. I understand the difference in the content of the two sets (I also understand that because of the differences, I would not be able to pray the offices in public recitation); I am more interested to know if anyone has had experience with this set.
Are the books themselves of good quality? Normally I’d find a set and try them out, but that is not likely to happen over here. I’d appreciate any insight anyone has.
Since becoming a Catholic (converting from an Anglican church some time ago) I have continued out of habit to pray the divine office in the Anglican form (Matins, Midday, Vespers, Compline). Recently I have made the decision to switch to the officially-sanctioned Liturgy of the Hours so as to share in the universal prayer of the Church.
In looking at the four-volume American edition of the LOTH, I was impressed neither with the translation of the prayers nor with the physical quality of the books themselves; I was advised to pick up the Divine Office 3-volume set from Collins. I understand the difference in the content of the two sets (I also understand that because of the differences, I would not be able to pray the offices in public recitation); I am more interested to know if anyone has had experience with this set.
Are the books themselves of good quality? Normally I’d find a set and try them out, but that is not likely to happen over here. I’d appreciate any insight anyone has.