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Daily Office

The Daily Office is a set rhythm of reading the Scriptures, singing, and prayer. Sometimes called the Liturgy of the 
Hours, it originally developed when early Christians continued the Jewish practice of reciting prayers and songs at 
certain hours. Priests, monks, and followers of Jesus the world over observe the Daily Office, even today.
The Daily Office is often different from a devotional time, as the purpose of the Daily Office is to simply to spend time 
in the presence of God, nothing more. With the first prayers of the Office beginning at 3:45am, many people choose to participate in only certain parts of the Daily Office rather than its entirety


How to pray the office 
How to Pray the Office with the Book of Common Prayer: Rite II (Office Quick Reference)


Book of Common Prayer

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Hour by Hour

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"Pray without ceasing..."

A compact edition of the Daily Office planned complete with prayers and Psalms for one week. 

This beautiful little book, excerpted from The Book of Common Prayer, will enable anyone to say the hours every day: Morning Prayer, Noonday Prayer, Evening Prayer, and Compline.

Perfect for prayer and worship at all times and in all places. Convenient for purse, pocket, or briefcase. An ideal gift for the regular worshiper and clergy alike.

Cover is deluxe soft-leather. Comes packaged in a small white gift box.

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Daily Office Book

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Those of you who regularly pray using the Book of Common Prayer probably know all about this set. Two volumes contain all of the contents of the 1979 BCP (one volume for Year 1 and one volume for Year 2). Why two volumes? Because also included are all of the scripture readings for the year! Yep -- you don't have to juggle the Bible and the BCP on your lap. Very handy, especially if you're out and about. Ribbon markers hold your place, and a slip-case keeps the volumes neat on the shelf.


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