Some are single volume collections of prayers, others run up to four volumes - the entire set consisting of almost 8000 pages of prayers! These books are designed to be used multiple times every day, day in and day out, year in and year out. At the end of this post I list links to several of my personal favorite prayer books. I recommend investing some money into one or more versions of the Divine Office. But if they turn to the great literature of prayer: the psalms, the canticles, great hymns, and written prayers composed and collected from throughout the ages - then over time, their “prayer lexicon” expands, and they develop a deeper and more nuanced voice for prayer.Īmong other things, daily prayer books like The Liturgy of the Hours teach us how to pray. Likewise, people who pray seriously (and regularly) might soon discover that, if they rely only on their own experience and their own vocabulary when praying, sooner or later their prayer all starts to sound the same. Yes, maybe they would rather play “from heart” or memory, but musicians understand that to grow as musicians, they need to learn a variety of different tunes, songs, melodies, styles of playing - and it just makes more sense to rely on written music to expand one’s musical repertoire. Why? For the same reason that musicians collect sheet music of songs. But the Daily Office is a practical way to pray - even for people who don’t like to pray out of a book.
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