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GUIDANCE ON HOW TO PRAY THE LITURGY OF THE HOURS See Pages 34 thru 37 1
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Sundays Solemnities Feasts Memorials Weekdays 2
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Sundays ◦ Advent ◦ Christmas Until the Baptism of the Lord ◦ Lent ◦ Easter Until the Pentecost ◦ Ordinary Time 3
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Sundays ◦ Evening Prayer I ◦ Morning Prayer ◦ Evening Prayer II 4
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Sundays ◦ Evening Prayer I See Page 694 for basic introduction During Advent, Christmas, Lent & Easter The antiphons come from the Proper of Seasons (Pages 41 thru 569) The Psalms & Canticle come from the 4-week Psalter (Pages 701 thru 993) The Reading, Responsory, the antiphon for the Canticle of Mary, Intercessions, & Final Prayer are taken from the Proper of Seasons. During Ordinary Time The antiphon for the Canticle of Mary, & final prayer can be found in the Proper of Seasons (See Pages 245 thru 254 & 611 thru 640) Everything else can be found in the 4-week Psalter. 5
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Sundays ◦ Morning Prayer See Pages 688 thru 694 During Advent, Christmas, Lent & Easter The antiphons for both the invitatory and the psalms come from the Proper of Seasons (Pages 41 thru 569) The Psalms & Canticle come from the 4-week Psalter (Pages 701 thru 993) The Reading, Responsory, the antiphon for the Canticle of Zechariah, Intercessions, & Final Prayer are taken from the Proper of Seasons. During Ordinary Time The antiphon for the Canticle of Zechariah, & final prayer can be found in the Proper of Seasons (See Pages 245 thru 254 & 611 thru 640) Everything else can be found in the 4-week psalter. 6
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Sundays ◦ Evening Prayer II See Page 694 for basic introduction During Advent, Christmas, Lent & Easter The antiphons come from the Proper of Seasons (Pages 41 thru 569) The Psalms & Canticle come from the 4-week Psalter (Pages 701 thru 993) The Reading, Responsory, the antiphon for the Canticle of Mary, Intercessions, & Final Prayer are taken from the Proper of Seasons. During Ordinary Time The antiphon for the Canticle of Mary, & final prayer can be found in the Proper of Seasons (See Pages 245 thru 254 & 611 thru 640) Everything else can be found in the 4-week psalter. 7
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Solemnities ◦ Evening Prayer I ◦ Morning Prayer ◦ Evening Prayer II 8
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Solemnities ◦ All Holy days of Obligation ◦ Epiphany (Jan. 6 or Sunday between Jan. 2 nd thru the 8 th ) ◦ St. Joseph, Husband of Mary (March 19) ◦ St. Francis (Oct. 4) (See Franciscan Supplement) ◦ Use the GUIDE for the ROMAN-FRANCISCAN CHRISTIAN PRAYER to determine whether or not the day is a solemnity (Sol). 9
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Solemnities ◦ See Pages 1059 thru 1353 (Proper of Saints) ◦ Evening Prayer I & II The psalms & canticle come from the Commons. Use the Common as listed in the Proper of Saints. Everything else comes from the Proper of Saints Commons Common of the dedication of a Church – Page 1355 Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Page 1368 Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday – Page 1383 Common of Apostles – Page1389 10
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Solemnities ◦ Evening Prayer I & II Commons Common of Martyrs – Page 1398 For several Martyrs – Page 1398 For one Martyr – Page 1409 Common of Pastors – Page 1422 Common of Doctors of the Church – Page 1434 Common of Virgins – Page 1437 Common of Holy Men – Page 1448 Common of Holy Women – Page 1459 11
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Solemnities ◦ Evening Prayer I & II Commons For Religious – Page 1470 For those who worked for the underprivileged – Page 1472 For Teachers – Page 1473 12
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Solemnities ◦ Morning Prayer The Psalms & Canticle come from Sunday, Week I (Page 707) Everything else comes from the Proper of Saints 13
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Feasts ◦ Morning & Evening Prayer ◦ There is no Evening Prayer I on the evening before. ◦ See Pages 1059 thru 1353 (Proper of Saints). ◦ Use the GUIDE for the ROMAN-FRANCISCAN CHRISTIAN PRAYER to determine whether or not the day is a feast (F). ◦ Morning Prayer & Evening Prayer the same as a Solemnity See Slides 10 & 13 14
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Memorials ◦ See Pages 1059 thru 1353 (Proper of Saints) ◦ Use the GUIDE for the ROMAN-FRANCISCAN CHRISTIAN PRAYER to determine whether or not the day is a memorial (Mem). ◦ Morning & Evening Prayer The Psalms & canticle are from the current weekday. (See Roman-Franciscan Guide) The Final Prayer is always proper. Everything else can come from the Proper if assigned or from either the Commons or current weekday. ◦ There is no Evening Prayer I on the evening before. 15
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Weekdays ◦ During Advent, Christmas, Lent & Easter Use the GUIDE for the ROMAN-FRANCISCAN CHRISTIAN PRAYER to determine whether or not the day is a weekday. ◦ During Advent, Christmas, Lent & Easter for either Morning or Evening Prayer. The entire Psalmody comes from the 4-week Psalter Psalms & Canticle with their Antiphons Psalm-Prayers Use Pages 686 & 687 to determine the antiphon for the Invitatory (Morning Prayer only) The Reading, Responsory, the Antiphons for the Canticles of Zechariah & Mary, Intercessions, & Final Prayer come from the Proper of Seasons. 16
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Weekdays ◦ During Ordinary Time, everything is taken from the 4-week Psalter. 17
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Miscellaneous Notes ◦ Invitatory Psalm Belongs at the beginning of each day’s prayer If said with the Office of Readings, it does not need to said with Morning Prayer. ◦ Memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Saturday can be said when an optional memorial is permitted. ◦ Office of the Dead November 2 nd Can be used at a wake service. 18
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Suggested location for Ribbons and/or Markers ◦ Page 34 (General Principles) ◦ Proper of Seasons ◦ Page 688 (Invitatory Psalm) ◦ The Four-Week Psalter ◦ Page 707 (Used in Morning Prayer for Solemnities and Feasts) ◦ Proper of Saint ◦ Commons ◦ Page 1502 (Liturgical Guide for Hymns) ◦ Page 691 (Canticle of Zechariah ◦ Page 696 (Canticle of Mary) 19
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