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Monthly Archives: February 2026
The Liturgy of the Hours (Part IV)
The value of praying together as well as alone LotH is contrapuntal: you lose something by doing it alone. Though still good and valuable that way, it’s like a concerto for violin and orchestra arranged for solo piano: you get … Continue reading
The Liturgy of the Hours (part III)
The liturgical year My Baptist readers may be skeptical of the Hours’ revolving around the structure of the liturgical year, since many Baptists only observe Christmas and Easter in abbreviated forms, and we often grow up being taught to look … Continue reading