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Stephen459
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If you are bound to pray the LOTH, can you use the Uk edition to fulfill your obligation if you reside in the U.S.?
Thanks!
Thanks!
No. The UK uses a slightly different calendar than the US and (if I’m not mistaken) has a different translation they use for theirs than the US. If you live in the US, you need to pray the Divine Office with the US rules and calendar.If you are bound to pray the LOTH, can you use the Uk edition to fulfill your obligation if you reside in the U.S.?
The same reason why Holy Days of Obligation can be different between one diocese and the next. The UK bishops have authority over the UK. They cannot decide what is okay for the US, and vice versa. The Divine Office is liturgical prayer. If you’re bound to pray the Office, you must follow the rubrics for it like a priest would for Mass. Otherwise it’s no longer liturgical, but a private devotion.Pardon my ignorance, but why? If the breviary is approved by one conference of bishops, what stops one from using it in another region? We are the universal church… I see no reason why it would not fulfill one’s obligation.
Indeed, he does. I believe Fr Serpa is wrong. It is my understanding that to fulfil one’s obligation to the Divine Office one must pray the Divine Office of one’s diocese (or its equivalent in law) or one’s religious community.Fr. Vincent Serpa thinks otherwise.
If you are under obligation, then you probably belong to some secular order or association that has praying the LOTH as part of it’s constitutions/rule. In which case, the sensible thing to do would be to ask a leader in that organization.one’s obligation to pray the hours