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In choir this was said immediately after the Liturgy of the Hours.
Its ancient form was restored in the modern Liturgy of the Hours.
The monks pray the Liturgy of the Hours at several times through the day.
By 6:45 they were back in their seats to pray the next selection from the Liturgy of the Hours.
Eventually in 1971 the renewed Liturgy of the Hours was published without a supplement.
As consecrated religious, they pray the Liturgy of the Hours throughout the day.
They also participate in the singing of the Liturgy of the Hours.
They preserve, however, their own rite for celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours.
Liturgy of the Hours (many episcopal conferences have preferred to authorize a different translation).
The Liturgy of the Hours is observed twice daily and once on Sundays.
As clerics, deacons are required to recite the Liturgy of the Hours.
The faithful are encouraged to participate in the Liturgy of the Hours especially during Sunday.
Like the Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours has inspired great musical compositions.
By canon law, priests and deacons are required to pray the Liturgy of the Hours each day.
These are given in an appendix of the book of the Liturgy of the Hours.
The Liturgy of the Hours in the Christian East.
This larger collection was called the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours.
By the end of the 5th century, the Liturgy of the Hours was composed of seven offices.
Psalm-prayers' role in the renewed Liturgy of the Hours would be to ease recitations.
The Liturgy of the Hours consecrates to God the whole course of day and night.
Down the ages the church repeats the Magnificat every day in what we call the Liturgy of the Hours.
Paradoxically, this feature could be a motive for the editors' decision to leave this book outside the Liturgy of the Hours.
The rhythm of the day is interrupted at set hours for celebrating the Liturgy of the Hours.
The Spiritual formation includes the opportunity for daily participation in the Liturgy of the Hours, particularly vespers.
In monasteries and cathedrals, celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours became more elaborate.