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I think it’d be cool to do the hours but I’m not sure how to start
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apenitentialprayer · 8 months
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A Prayer for Workers On Break
God of mercy, this midday moment of rest is Your welcome gift. Bless the work we have begun, make good its defects, and let us finish it in a way that pleases You. Grant this through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.
concluding prayer for Midday from the Liturgy of the Hours, on Wednesdays in Ordinary Time
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angeltreasure · 10 days
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thebluehoursofmorning · 9 months
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Reading, Morning Prayer, Wednesday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time (Week III)
Been reflecting on this all day
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dramoor · 9 months
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"The Opus Dei should be an experience of the presence of God, in which we realize God is present for us, at the same time that we are in God’s presence and living for him. This idea of being simultaneously present to each other–God to us and we to God–is the heart of our life of prayer."
~From In The Presence of God, Monastery of Christ in the Desert
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Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake, watch over us as we sleep; that awake, we may keep watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in His peace.
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thecatholicbozo · 3 days
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Intercessions, MP 3rd Saturday of Easter
Christ is the bread of life; he will raise up on the last day all who share the table of his word & his body. In our joy let us pray: Lord, give us peace & joy.
Son of God, you were raised from the dead to lead us into life, bless & sanctify all the children of your Father. Lord, give us peace & joy.
You give peace & joy to all who believe in you, grant that we may walk as children of the light, rejoicing in your victory. Lord, give us peace & joy.
Build up the faith of your pilgrim Church on earth, that it may bear witness to your resurrection before the whole world. Lord, give us peace & joy.
You suffered and so entered into the glory of the Father, change the tears of the sorrowful into joy. Lord, give us peace & joy.
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polyphanes · 2 months
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Prayer Times and Planetary Hours
So, for The Adocentyn Temple Almanac (TATA) (about which you can learn more here and request your own customized almanac here), one of the big things I wanted to do was incorporate a daily set of planetary hours for every day for a given location.  For those who don’t know, the system of planetary hours is a useful system that’s damn near ubiquitous throughout Western magical literature and…
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I love the way these books smell
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historian-in-pearls · 2 years
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Going to make my first real attempt at praying the Liturgy of the Hours starting with compline tonight! Very excited!
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apenitentialprayer · 16 days
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Forgive us for failing to see Christ in the poor, the distressed, and the troublesome, —and for our failure to reverence Your Son in their persons.
from the Morning Intercessory Prayers of the Monday of the Second Week of Lent.
Jésus-Christ s’habille en pauvre; L’aumône va demander Jésus-Christ s’habille en pauvre; L’aumône va demander "Monsieur qu’êtes sur la porte Faites-moi la charité."
La Ballade de Jésus Christ
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angeltreasure · 11 months
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Newest life hack that I love: take out your Liturgy of the Hours book and put on harp music in the background with your phone or other device.
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cruger2984 · 2 years
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"Eternal shepherd, look on your flock as it rises from sleep, feed us with the word of life and the bread from heaven. Keep us safe from wolf and hireling, and make us faithful in listening to Your voice. You are present to all who preach Your Gospel, and give power to their words, make us today preachers of Your resurrection by our holiness of life. Be our great joy that no one can take from us, so that we may reject sin with its sadness, and reach out to eternal life."
-excerpt from the Liturgy of the Hours
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“But men are hopeless creatures, and the less they concentrate on their own sins, the more interested they become in the sins of others. They seek to criticize, not to correct. Unable to excuse themselves, they are ready to accuse others.”
From a sermon by St. Augustine, bishop
Second Reading from the Office of Readings, Liturgy of the Hours, Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (7/3/22)
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jameslmartellojr · 1 month
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Laudes del Domingo V de Cuaresma | Harpa Dei
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