How to Use the 1928 (US) Book of Common Prayer for Matins/Evensong

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  • @DrGero15
    @DrGero15 Месяц назад +1

    21:10 I thought the rubric said to do the Glory Be after portions of psalms too? Maybe I am just used to the 1662.

    • @barelyprotestant5365
      @barelyprotestant5365  Месяц назад +1

      The rubrics in the 1928 are a bit difficult to understand, at times. It says to do one or the other; not necessarily both.

    • @DrGero15
      @DrGero15 Месяц назад +1

      @@barelyprotestant5365 That is very interesting. I pray you feel better soon! Would you do one of these for Ante-Communion?

    • @barelyprotestant5365
      @barelyprotestant5365  Месяц назад +1

      @@DrGero15 I'll try to do one soon!

    • @billanderson9908
      @billanderson9908 29 дней назад

      I know! The Liturgy of the Hours!

    • @DrGero15
      @DrGero15 29 дней назад +1

      @@billanderson9908 The Roman Catholic version of the Divine Office?

  • @charless7653
    @charless7653 18 дней назад

    Try the carnivore diet for your cancer. Praying for you.

  • @billanderson9908
    @billanderson9908 29 дней назад

    I would suggest that you start off with the general structure: Venite with antiphon, psalms with antiphons and gloria patri, readings with responses, benedictus or magnificat, then the general prayers, I guess a hymn somewhere and then the Our Father and closing prayer. Point out the options, such as the New Testment canticle and the opening psalm (95, 24, 67 or 100). Also, don't forget the opening prayer, "Aperi, Domine, os meum ad benedicendum nomen sanctum tuum..."