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Liturgia Horarum (editio typical altera).
I attend an OF parish but the Office is so much more alive when I pray it in Latin. While I love my Monastic Diurnal (1963 Monastic Office), it is much too long to fit into my crazy day. The Liturgia Horarum, for me, blends sacredness and brevity. Not to mention that it is the prayer that most of the ordained are praying worldwide. People may love the old 1961 Roman Breviary, but I would bet that you’d be hard pressed to find another layman in your area that prays it, and even less likely that he prays all of it.
If we ever get an EF parish here, I’d switch in a second and pray my Roman Diurnal…but only parts of it.
Ora, sorry about the job. Prayers headed your way.
I attend an OF parish but the Office is so much more alive when I pray it in Latin. While I love my Monastic Diurnal (1963 Monastic Office), it is much too long to fit into my crazy day. The Liturgia Horarum, for me, blends sacredness and brevity. Not to mention that it is the prayer that most of the ordained are praying worldwide. People may love the old 1961 Roman Breviary, but I would bet that you’d be hard pressed to find another layman in your area that prays it, and even less likely that he prays all of it.
If we ever get an EF parish here, I’d switch in a second and pray my Roman Diurnal…but only parts of it.
Ora, sorry about the job. Prayers headed your way.