Fr. Perren Hayes on the Daily Office
I highly recommend everything Fr. Perren Hayes writes on his blog, and this entry is a particular highlight.
A personal blog from Chicago, having to do with things Benedictine, Anglican, Episcopalian, Catholic, liturgical, and miscellaneous, with special attention to Gregorian chant, the Divine Office, Daily Office, and Liturgy of the Hours
I highly recommend everything Fr. Perren Hayes writes on his blog, and this entry is a particular highlight.
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Scott
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Thank you, I was encouraged by the article. Prayer is so important.
The 2500-3000-year-old history of daily praying/singing the Songs of God's people is one of the world's oldest, daily religious practices. I even chuckle a bit at thinking we might have been given a hint regarding the importance of prayer in the fact that the largest book in the Bible and the book that occupies the center of the Bible just happens to be Psalms.
+Peace,
John
Florida
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