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Christian Prayer : The Liturgy of the Hours [Imitation Leather]

Catholic Book Publishing Co
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)

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Book Description

July 1, 1976
This volume is liturgically accurate, magnificently printed, and beautifully bound as befits it use for the Prayer of the Church. You will find this book ideal for both your private and your communal daily prayer.

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Product Details

  • Imitation Leather: 2080 pages
  • Publisher: Catholic Book Publishing Corp; 1st edition (July 1, 1976)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0899424066
  • ISBN-13: 978-0899424064
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 2.2 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,904 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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455 of 458 people found the following review helpful
Format:Imitation Leather
Christian Prayer might be considered the short version of the 4-volume Liturgy of the Hours. The 4-volume set has readings for each day as well as prayers and repeats antiphons so that you don't need to flip back and forth through the book as much as in Christian Prayer. (For either book, though, get the St. Joseph Guide for the Liturgy of the Hours or the St. Joseph Guide for Christian Prayer-- each a thickish pamphlet that I consider my cheat sheets to help me not get lost on which readings apply to which day-- and I've been praying the hours for 10 years!)

Christian Prayer does have one thing the 4-volume set does not, however: music for the daily hymns. I don't know all of the hymns and can follow along with the music to sound out how it must go. Occasionally, I've visited at another parish and heard for the "first" time a hymn that I've sort of hummed through on my own with Christian Prayer!

There are shorter morning and evening prayers in Christian Prayer than in the 4-volume set. It can take less time to get through. And I have taken it on a trip when the period of the trip will take me between two volumes of the Liturgy of the Word.

In size, Christian Prayer is about as big as a Bible. (Liturgy of the Hours takes up 4 Bible-sized volumes). It took about three years before I grew so fond of and dependent upon the prayers that I cannot start my day without them. At first, I struggled thinking I surely did not have time for 15 min. to a half hour of prayer in the morning. Now I would sooner go out without my makeup and hair styled than without my armor on. Christian Prayer and/or The Liturgy of the Hours can grow on you in a healing way.

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205 of 211 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome! March 31, 2000
By A Customer
Format:Imitation Leather
Whenever I went into the chapel at my undergraduate school, I saw these big read books with ribbons. Occasionally, I'd open it, wonder what the heck weeks I-IV were, and close it again figuring whatever it was, it wasn't for me. Then, one day, I happened upon an "Morning Prayer" group who actually had the things open! I got the short version of how the book was organized and what it was. I said to myself, "neat," and promply forgot about it.

But this past year (three years later), I have rediscovered this treasure. Recommended by a friend, I ordered this book, read the instructions and began to pray along, more or less every day. It was helpful! It's amazing to me how rich the psalms and readings actually are. And begining and ending the day by prasing God seams somehow to frame the day in a calmer, more forgiving light.

I recommend making a pact with yourself to open it every day (whether you hit the snooze one too many times or not!) It works great for a Lenten discipline, at least for me. And, oh, you have to make a pact with yourself to actually read, and think, and pray about the texts used. My eyes do tend to spead read...

Its a really good way, in my opinon, to both feel united with the church as a whole and remember who it is that we should begin and end each day praising! And these big red books with ribbons aren't nearly as forbidding as they appear!

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163 of 169 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Practicing the Presence of God April 2, 2004
By Scout
Format:Imitation Leather
The Liturgy of the Hours is a great stepping stone for transforming our entire lives into prayer. The single volume Christian Prayer is a good starter. With the discipline of sticking with it daily, we tend to thirst for more. Then the four volume, more extensive set becomes a valuable purchase. The organization of its volumes into the various liturgical seasons better than the single book enhances our ability to focus on them.

Where can this lead? By dedicating each thing we think, say or do as a pray offering to God, we gradually grow into a state of constant prayer. It isn't necessary to be directly thinking about God as we pursue each task of our daily lives. Simply their dedication makes of them a prayer. The result is that we become consciously aware of God's presence on an ongoing basis. It's like when a person is standing behind us. They see everything we do, hear everything we say but we can't see them. Yet we KNOW they are there, and are aware of it at all times.

Once we are constantly mindful of God's presence, we allow Him to begin the purgative process, as St John of the Cross explains it. We think of hell as a 'firey furnace,' yet in the New Testament fire refers more often to God's love than anything else. In Hebrews and Wisdom 3, Scripture speaks of gold being purified in fire. Gold jewelry is an alloy with another metal, to enable crafters to shape it into a permanent, hardened state since gold is a soft, maleable metal. When we heat it up to 2500 degrees, though, it returns to its molten or liquid state, and the other metal (or 'impurity') easily separates from the gold, leaving only the pure, 24 carat gold.

Constant awareness of God's presence allows Him to begin to burn away our impurities by exposure to the fire of His perfect love. We feel the dissonance of everything that we think, say or do with His love when they fail to conform with that love. This spiritual discomfort becomes a gentle pressure, as we naturally begin to conform our lives to that fire of love. As we yield to His love and permit Him to transform our lives thus, we grow closer to entrance into perfect union with Him, which is essentially what heaven is. John of the Cross notes that this is what happens in Purgatory, but that we can make greater strides in that process during this life.

One by-product of this type of spiritual growth is that we acquire a keener sense of what God's will is. In the Last Supper discourse of John's Gospel, Jesus repeatedly says that whatever we ask for in His Father's name shall be done for us. St John qualifies that, though, in his first Letter by adding that what we ask of God must be in accordance with His will. As we conform our lives to His love, we increasingly feel more exactly what is in concert with it and what is not. Thus, we become more refined in terms of the prayers of petition that we ask of Him.

The Liturgy of the Hours is an excellent way to strive toward the prayer discipline that lets God draw us into that deeper spirituality, and ultimately into perfect union with Him for eternity.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars What was advertised
very happy with the book. More luxurious looking then I expected. Feels exactly like a prayer book, thin pages nicely printed, I would recommend
Published 6 days ago by F. Ramos
3.0 out of 5 stars The Official Prayer of the Church, but executed poorly!
I will begin by admitting that I can be classified as a "traditional Catholic"! I like the "thees" and "thous", Latin, Gregorian Chant, and fidelity to liturgical rubics. Read more
Published 19 days ago by Justin Reany
5.0 out of 5 stars liturgy of the Hours single volume.
I purchased this to replace one a friend had purchased for his wife and given away. She was rather upset as she loved praying morning and evening hours.
Published 21 days ago by Robert E. Puhalla
5.0 out of 5 stars Liturgy of the Hours purchased!
Was delighted to find the Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours online as it was not available locally. Was given as a gift!
Published 1 month ago by Patricia J. Mahnke
5.0 out of 5 stars Fine discipline
The edition sold here is compact, zips closed-in general a very nice book of the Divine Liturgy. I was pleased it came with the St. Joseph 2013 guide.
Published 1 month ago by Dog Lover
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!
I just started praying the divine office and this has been a great prayer book to learn and pray with.
I highly recommend it!
Published 1 month ago by Derek Wherley
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful addition to my day
This is a very nice book, and it doesn't take long to get used to moving between sections. Although I do have the Breviary on my iphone, and did use it to help me make sure I was... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. A. Janzen
5.0 out of 5 stars The prayer of the Church
This is the official Divine Office containing Morning, Daytime, Evening, and Night Prayers complete with the psalms, hymns, and readings for the Liturgical seasons all in one book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Jaime
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Beautiful High Quality Book
The leather cover is lovely and has the nice smell of real leather. The gilded pages are high quality bible paper, printed very clearly and with fine illustrations. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MsPozzi
5.0 out of 5 stars Christian Prayer Catholic daily prayer book.
This is a most excellent modern book on Christian Prayer that anyone can pray the daily prayers and Gospel in this book but it is designed for us Catholic's and may of us Lay... Read more
Published 2 months ago by John Storms
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