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Praying the scriptures together - even when aloneCONTENT
This web page liturgyofhours.blogspot.com states the following, "Praying the scriptures together - even when alone." We saw that the webpage said " Thursday, November 29, 2007." It also said " The Liturgy of the Hours. The Liturgy of the Hours. Has various titles the Daily office, Prayer of the Church, breviary, Daily Prayer, or Opus Dei the work of God. In essence the Liturgy of the Hours is the Christian tradition of praying. It is once more increasingly being seen as a treasure for all. And one of the special aspects of it is that it can be ecumenical. While the Eucharist still d."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
The Liturgy of the Hours Registry. Monday, July 17, 2006. If you pray the Divine Office, visit the Liturgy of the Hours Registry. And place your marker on the map. And be sure to check out my other blog, the Literary Compass. For great discussions about Catholic literature. Spokane, Washington, United States. The Liturgy of the Hours Registry.
St Thomas More House Of Prayer. Thomas More House of Prayer is a Catholic retreat center, approved by the Diocese of Erie, with the mission of praying and promoting the Liturgy of the Hours.
Litanies, Prayers and Reflections along the pathway towards a more inclusive expression of faith. The liturgical resources are organized using the Liturgical Calendar and listed by week in the Current Seasons. A Scripture Index is available from Textweek. Many of these resources are also listed by form as noted in the sidebar. You may also choose to search this site by topic. Addresses the Liturgy Outside website. For the time being, the. Blog and this site will continue to be available.
Here you will find sermons, comments on current Anglican and Lutheran affairs and reflections on the need for progressive orthodox Christians to re-claim our place on the theological stage. Sunday, April 1, 2018. The Second Sunday of Easter.