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View Poll Results: Which Psalm do you use?
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95. There are other ones? *shock*
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Jun 13, '12, 7:23 pm
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
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Originally Posted by superamazingman
Why not use iBreviary or another online version that is faithful to the actual translation? PM me if you want links or more information...
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Because I don't have an iPhone. iPhones are the mark of the beast
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Jun 14, '12, 7:47 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
Call me old-fashioned, but I always lug my breviary around with me. Both my monastic and Roman LOTH have been my trusty companions for years and have acquired this well-worn look. It just doesn't feel right to recite an Office from an e-device
Carrying a breviary around is something clergy have done since the printing press was invented, and now laymen and women can join in.
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Jun 14, '12, 8:50 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
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Originally Posted by OraLabora
Call me old-fashioned, but I always lug my breviary around with me. Both my monastic and Roman LOTH have been my trusty companions for years and have acquired this well-worn look. It just doesn't feel right to recite an Office from an e-device
Carrying a breviary around is something clergy have done since the printing press was invented, and now laymen and women can join in.
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I often bring my breviary in my bag everywhere as well. I'm glad I'm not the only one!
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Jun 14, '12, 9:32 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
To be clear: I do, too.
I only really use the iPhone when on vacation. Which is almost never
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Jun 14, '12, 11:58 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
By and large I use my breviary, but in the odd-time I find myself without it I use my iPhone.
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Jun 14, '12, 4:40 pm
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
Thread drift but this is in Zenit today.
When to Celebrate?/4: The Liturgy of the Hours (CCC, 1174-1178)
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The liturgical section of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), in the paragraph dedicated to “When is the liturgy celebrated?”, gives a certain space to the “Divine Office,” today called “Liturgy of the Hours” (LoH). The LoH is an integral part of the divine worship of the Church, not a simple appendage of the sacraments. It is Sacred Liturgy in the true and proper sense. In the LoH, as in the sacramental liturgy (in particular the Eucharistic Liturgy, of which the Office is as the prolongation), two dynamics intersect one another: “from above” and “from below.”
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Jun 16, '12, 9:15 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
Usually 95 when chanted and recited on more solemn occasions, but 100 on many ferial days and memorials due to the brevity of that psalm, especially when I am working an early shift.
Both in Latin 95% of the time, English maybe 5%.
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Jun 16, '12, 3:49 pm
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
I use Psalm 95 consistently now. I used to switch to Psalm 100 on ferias of Wednesday and Thursday of Weeks II and IV because of the antiphons, but I now tend to pray in continuity with the customs of the older Roman Breviary, which never varied its Invitatory Psalm.
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Jun 16, '12, 11:41 pm
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
I like using 95 because usually most of the ferial invitatory antiphons are based on it. The festal/Commons ones are also often based on it, through the phrase "Come let us worship"
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Jun 17, '12, 7:05 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
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Originally Posted by Luigi Daniele
Try divineoffice.org
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Tried it; like it.
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but I believe in order that I may understand,
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Jun 21, '12, 8:09 am
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Re: LotH: Which Invitatory Psalm do you use?
I primarily use Psalm 95, but if I'm a bit short on time, I'll do Psalm 100. Occasionally on Saturdays, when I feel like a change, I'll use the other two.
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Jun 24, '12, 7:20 am
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Most of the time I use Ps 95, and maybe once or twice a week Ps 100. Ps 67 I hardly use, probably lest than 5 times a year.
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