![]() Of the over 200 books I have read from the CTS this is now my favourite! I have read many excellent volumes from the Catholic Truth Society, from simple biographies, to papal encyclicals. It is a book I treasure, a book I use daily and will continue to do so. This volume is something I have been using for weeks now, and do not foresee and end. Praying the hours is something I have always wanted to attempt, but other than some intermittent success with an app I have not done so. But it is the contents that matter most.Īnd those contents bring our prayers into sync with others around the world. The binding, stitching around the edge of the cover, and even the very flexible spine, all excellent. ![]() Well made, very well planned, and the highest craftsmanship. The book is a beautiful and stunning volume to hold. It has a total of 2033 pages, and “Prayers Before and After Divine Service” on the inside from Endpaper. The Divine Worship: Daily Office is beautifully produced for the Ordinariate in leatherette, with rounded corners, gilt edges, and multiple ribbons for ease of use.” “Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition) contains Morning and Evening Prayer from the Anglican prayer book tradition, now approved for use in the Catholic Church through the Personal Ordinariates. It has gold gilded pages, and 6 satin ribbons (Red, green, yellow, maroon, purple and rose), and black and red head and tail bands. Read board cover pages at front and back. This is a book I am thankful I picked up, the cost with shipping to Canada required my saving up my reading money. I took the plunge after picking up and reading The Prayer of the Church: A Guide to Morning, Evening and Night Prayer by Father Robert Taylerson, which is an older edition of edition of this booklet called Guide to Morning, Evening and Night Prayer: How to Pray the Prayer of the Church. I was drawn to this physical book because it is the Commonwealth Edition. I typically do not prefer physical books, and had been using an app for the Daily Prayers for a few years off and on. I really wanted to use it, but was hesitant. I had debated picking this up for a while. This will be with me, my bible, and a few prayer books for the rest of my life. This is one of those books you never really finish. The Divine Worship: Daily Office is beautifully produced for the Ordinariate in leatherette, with rounded corners, gilt edges, and multiple ribbons for ease of use. Together with optional office hymns, antiphons, and other texts, the ‘bookends’ of Matins and Evensong are also enriched by the provision of the Lesser Hours of Prime, Terce, Sext, None, and Compline. This edition contains the complete Lessons for Morning and Evening Prayer (RSV Second Catholic Edition), following the 1961 Lectionary where Isaiah is read in Advent, Genesis from Septuagesima, and Lamentations in Holy Week. Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition) contains Morning and Evening Prayer from the Anglican prayer book tradition, now approved for use in the Catholic Church through the Personal Ordinariates.
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