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Old May 25, '12, 12:07 pm
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There used to be a cover for a Liturgy of the Hours volume that would cover the LotH volume itself and the Franciscan supplement, so that it would form essentially 1 book, ie, both books were covered by 1 cover.

Can't find it. Any ideas?
It still exists. But usually it comes setup with both books, because they have to be the same size. The cover says Roman-Franciscan

go to www.franciscanresources.com or call them.

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Old May 25, '12, 12:11 pm
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It still exists. But usually it comes setup with both books, because they have to be the same size. The cover says Roman-Franciscan

go to www.franciscanresources.com or call them.

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That's the one.

They don't carry them (any more).
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Old May 25, '12, 12:20 pm
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That's the one.

They don't carry them (any more).
Try the publisher, Catholic Book Publishing Co

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Old May 25, '12, 12:26 pm
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Try this one

http://www.aquinasandmore.com/cathol...-set/sku/31288
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Old May 25, '12, 12:42 pm
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Grazie for both suggestions, brother!
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I couldn't find it when I was looking for it either, Luigi Daniele. I'm wondering if they even still make them. You might have to go looking for a used one if you really want one.
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Old May 31, '12, 3:31 pm
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I couldn't find it when I was looking for it either, Luigi Daniele. I'm wondering if they even still make them. You might have to go looking for a used one if you really want one.
I have one, but it is for Christian Prayer, so it doesn't match up with the 4 volume set.

I'll make due.
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You can always do what I do. In 2009, I spend almost 5 months in the hospital. After that, many more times. Anyway, my former superior purchased the one volume Christian Prayer with the Franciscan addendum. But he did not purchase them as a set. He purchased them so that no matter when I went to the hospital, the breviary was in my emergency bag, rather than have two four volume sets, one for home and one for my timeshare at the hospital.

In any case, I put the little red book inside the front cover of the breviary, the white ordo inside the back cover and hold it all together with a wide gum band. It works.

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You can always do what I do. In 2009, I spend almost 5 months in the hospital. After that, many more times. Anyway, my former superior purchased the one volume Christian Prayer with the Franciscan addendum. But he did not purchase them as a set. He purchased them so that no matter when I went to the hospital, the breviary was in my emergency bag, rather than have two four volume sets, one for home and one for my timeshare at the hospital.

In any case, I put the little red book inside the front cover of the breviary, the white ordo inside the back cover and hold it all together with a wide gum band. It works.

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You can always do what I do. In 2009, I spend almost 5 months in the hospital. After that, many more times. Anyway, my former superior purchased the one volume Christian Prayer with the Franciscan addendum. But he did not purchase them as a set. He purchased them so that no matter when I went to the hospital, the breviary was in my emergency bag, rather than have two four volume sets, one for home and one for my timeshare at the hospital.

In any case, I put the little red book inside the front cover of the breviary, the white ordo inside the back cover and hold it all together with a wide gum band. It works.

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You know, I kinda like that idea
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You know, I kinda like that idea
I'm not just another pretty face.

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It is said that, one day in heaven, Ss. Francis and Dominic were having a discussion on whose order was doing the greater work. Unable to agree, they stopped by St. Peter and left a message. The following letter reached them soon afterwards:

Dear Sons,

Your orders are both doing great work. I'm afraid, however, that I must remain neutral on this question.

(Signed)
God, S.J.

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