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	<title>Comments on: Episode #37 &#8211; The Liturgy of the Hours</title>
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		<title>By: Paul C</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul C</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 17:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey guys,
 a GREAT Liturgy of the Hours (LOH) tutorial can be found at http://prayer.rosaryshop.com/ .....FOR FREE!

Click on the link &quot;Discovering Prayer&quot; and you can download a free 70 page book in PDF form that explains and introduces the LOH, it even gets into the &quot;chant tones&quot; and you can to examples of the chants on the PDF. (You can also order the book for $16.00 and get an audio cd with it.) 

The book really walks you through it and makes it more manageable. What I found reassuring after reading the introduction at least, was that, as lay people, we do not HAVE to do EVERYTHING exactly as it&#039;s written in the LOH (that&#039;s for the priests and monks to worry about), but it can be adapted to fit your life. What makes the LOH intimidating is the set structure (and page flipping), but apparently, God just wants us to do our best with it, so there&#039;s not a WRONG way to pray the LOH (as a lay person). 

Personally, I recently started to use the single volume Christian Prayer book of the LOH.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey guys,<br />
 a GREAT Liturgy of the Hours (LOH) tutorial can be found at <a href="http://prayer.rosaryshop.com/" rel="nofollow">http://prayer.rosaryshop.com/</a> &#8230;..FOR FREE!</p>
<p>Click on the link &#8220;Discovering Prayer&#8221; and you can download a free 70 page book in PDF form that explains and introduces the LOH, it even gets into the &#8220;chant tones&#8221; and you can to examples of the chants on the PDF. (You can also order the book for $16.00 and get an audio cd with it.) </p>
<p>The book really walks you through it and makes it more manageable. What I found reassuring after reading the introduction at least, was that, as lay people, we do not HAVE to do EVERYTHING exactly as it&#8217;s written in the LOH (that&#8217;s for the priests and monks to worry about), but it can be adapted to fit your life. What makes the LOH intimidating is the set structure (and page flipping), but apparently, God just wants us to do our best with it, so there&#8217;s not a WRONG way to pray the LOH (as a lay person). </p>
<p>Personally, I recently started to use the single volume Christian Prayer book of the LOH.</p>
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