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The Divine Office for Dodos: A Step-By-Step Guide to Praying the Liturgy of the Hours by
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Manny
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How do we get seven hours? They originated from careful reading of Scripture and from tradition. Psalm 119 (verse 164) states "Seven times a day I will praise you." ... Saint Benedict, the great monastic founder, wanted his monks to pray seven hour daily, to correspond with scripture. He called the seven hours of prayer the "opus Dei," the work of God.
— Jan 07, 2020 12:25PM
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Manny
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Traditionally, religious prayed the Liturgy of the Hours seven times daily. Some clergy, religious, and laity still do! Others pray the Liturgy of the Hours two or three times daily. How often will you pray? That will depend on your likes, your time, and your obligations. p.16
— Dec 19, 2019 06:32PM
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GeekLady
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Some of her examples here are poorly chosen. She would have done better to discuss a solemnity that occurs in Ordinary Time and save the discussion of the Solemnity of Saint Joseph for a more involved discussion on the complexities of the liturgical calendar.
— Apr 09, 2012 06:57AM
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GeekLady
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Hmmph. The writing style is obnoxious, and I've caught an error in the book which doesn't fill me with tons of confidence.
— Apr 09, 2012 05:46AM
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