I have been praying the Angelus at 6, noon and 6 for several years! I LOVE the Angelus! It's how I wake up in the morning and it refocusses my life throughout the day!
Thank you very much for your explanation and prayer! I'm a native German speaker, who is studying English and also a practicing Catholic. Now I'm going to try to pray the Angelus in English with the help of the Holy Ghost. Greeting from Austria!
I like the idea of praying the Angelus at Lauds, Sext & Compline (sunrise, noon & 9pm) I don't always get to it, but it's nice to also pray the Rosary at Terce (9a) and do some Bible Study/Lectio Divina at None (3p)...sometimes those two get overlooked because of the daily tasks that must be accomplished, but when possible it's an ideal practice, and if you really have time the readings of the Divine Office are good at the appointed times too...this level of pseudo-monastic rigor as a layperson can really keep you grounded in ways very similar and even deeper than the Muslim Call to Prayer is...I even have the different hours set on my phone with church bell alarms.
I hadn’t really prayed the Angelus but once or twice before college when they said it in the student center. It’s a great, short prayer to refocus the day back in on God:)
Thank you!
I have been praying the Angelus at 6, noon and 6 for several years! I LOVE the Angelus! It's how I wake up in the morning and it refocusses my life throughout the day!
Thank you very much for your explanation and prayer!
I'm a native German speaker, who is studying English and also a practicing Catholic.
Now I'm going to try to pray the Angelus in English with the help of the Holy Ghost.
Greeting from Austria!
God bless and God love you ❤
@@shiningcrowstudio8968THANKS!
Thank you so much! This helped me a lot❤️
I love the Angelus, the only part I'm struggling to memorise is that long prayer at the end.
I'm going to be honest: I still haven't memorized that!
I like the idea of praying the Angelus at Lauds, Sext & Compline (sunrise, noon & 9pm) I don't always get to it, but it's nice to also pray the Rosary at Terce (9a) and do some Bible Study/Lectio Divina at None (3p)...sometimes those two get overlooked because of the daily tasks that must be accomplished, but when possible it's an ideal practice, and if you really have time the readings of the Divine Office are good at the appointed times too...this level of pseudo-monastic rigor as a layperson can really keep you grounded in ways very similar and even deeper than the Muslim Call to Prayer is...I even have the different hours set on my phone with church bell alarms.
Thank you for this explaination. Especially about the time to pray the Angelious.
I hadn’t really prayed the Angelus but once or twice before college when they said it in the student center. It’s a great, short prayer to refocus the day back in on God:)
I absolutely agree!!
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