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  • Shorter Christian Prayer is an abbreviated Divine Office. Its intent is to introduce lay Roman Catholics to the daily prayer of the Church.
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Komentáře • 47

  • @billgerard4687
    @billgerard4687 Před rokem +10

    I enjoy using this book and use it along with the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. I don't worry about whether I have the right week or not, at least until the special seasons of Advent or Lent.

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +4

      I have met people who don’t care about the week either. They are more focused on forming a habit.

    • @markellis2675
      @markellis2675 Před rokem +1

      I don't doubt that there's another like you somewhere in the world praying the same day as you. You're not praying alone.

  • @lorijasper3186
    @lorijasper3186 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you for making this video. I'm slowly learning how to use Shorter Christian Prayer and recently discovered an easy way to figure out what psalter week I'm supposed to be in: Most church bulletins list what week of Ordinary Time we are in. Once you find that out, turn to the section starting on page 503, and you will see the corresponding psalter week listed right below it.

  • @taurenchoinski
    @taurenchoinski Před měsícem +1

    Your review's have helped me find a breviary that I enjoy working with every day. Thank you!

  • @dubarnik
    @dubarnik Před rokem +4

    I'm glad I found your channel. You strike the perfect tone in your videos. Subscribed! Based on this particular video, I decided to use my SCP for Night Prayer rather than my LotH volume, which, I agree with you, is oversized! I look forward to watching your posted videos as well as those to come. Peace be with you!

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for your subscription! Night prayer was the original reason I got SCP. I hope I can make content to your liking!

  • @NRM888
    @NRM888 Před rokem +2

    I have one coming in a couple of days from now. I'm looking forward to incorporating this abbreviated liturgy of the hours in my prayer life.
    Yep, me, too. I love the Catholic Book Publishing Company. Their books are always of the best quality.

  • @markellis2675
    @markellis2675 Před rokem +1

    Thanks. This is the information I was looking for

  • @Amare-fidem-spes
    @Amare-fidem-spes Před rokem +1

    I have tried the 3 volume set, the Christian prayer, and the shorter Christian prayer . Pickels my head.

  • @g.p.ryecroft
    @g.p.ryecroft Před rokem +1

    I admit I'm among those who scorned and looked down on this book, but you made a compelling case for it. Anybody adopting a prayer rule, using whatever source, deserves credit for going against the grain of our culture. I was surprised but glad to hear you mention this book contains all 150 Psalms. I know the full LoH is missing several Psalms and portions of many others. That is a definite plus of this volume. On the minus side--for me--is its modernized translation of the Magnificat (I love the traditional translation that has "magnifies" instead of "proclaims the greatness" of the Lord). The lengthy Hymns section is also a detriment as I know I won't read (and definitely not sing!) the hymns in here. I routinely skip the Hymn as well (glad I'm not the only one! 🙂). Good, thorough review that did elevate my view of this book and of those who are blessed by using it. Thank you!

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +1

      I will have to correct myself. The book does not have all 150 psalms!

    • @g.p.ryecroft
      @g.p.ryecroft Před rokem +2

      @@ConvincedCatholicism Thanks for the update! I was wondering after the video if the Church changed its mind on those missing Psalms (58, 83, and 109, plus portions of 20 others). That would have been a huge but welcome change. I actually now prefer to use a breviary called Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition) created for Anglicans in communion with the Catholic Church (the Personal Ordinariates that Pope Benedict XVI created). That breviary has all 150 and is read through on a 30-day cycle. Reading all of God's Word--even the curses and distressing portions--is important and I believe our duty as Christians. Thank you again for the update and for your awesome channel!

    • @BillyKangas
      @BillyKangas Před rokem +1

      Good conversation here.
      I would encourage both of you to consider delving into making hymns a part of your office. It is truly the proper place for hymnady in the Latin Rite and we have such a rich tradition of them. Praying or singing the Psalms and canticles is a life-changing practice, but why sell yourself short of singing the songs of centuries of Christians throughout our history. There is much Gold that has been forgotten.
      Just my 2 cents

  • @laurahill2202
    @laurahill2202 Před rokem +2

    When I go on retreat with Order of the Cannons Regular of The Holy Cross, Opus Angelorum, the Priests always use this with the retreatents

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem

      It is great for people who are not familiar with the Divine Office at all

    • @laurahill2202
      @laurahill2202 Před rokem

      Yes, and it gives courage to those who look at the 4 volumes and cringe/slink away (me! I’ve had the 4 volumes for about 20 years and could never figure them out)

  • @DavidWilson-hd6iz
    @DavidWilson-hd6iz Před rokem +2

    Adding a ribbon and removing the modern "art", seems like a good idea :)

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +1

      Haha! I tried being neutral on the art but I agree!

    • @DavidWilson-hd6iz
      @DavidWilson-hd6iz Před rokem

      @@ConvincedCatholicism Haha, I had a feeling you were searching for some 'diplomatic' words for it :) If I remember right, you're going to be reviewing the Anglican Office Book. The artwork in that is excellent. Same with the Fr Lasance Missal.

  • @davidGPS95
    @davidGPS95 Před rokem +1

    Hi , Im new to using the liturgy of hours , what book should i buy
    Daytime Prayer liturgy of hours
    Or Shorter Christian Prayer book ?
    I know the Daytime edition has midmorning, midday and mid-afternoon and thats when i spend most of my time praying , any advice much appreciated.
    Thanks

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +1

      Hi I hope you enjoy your journey in praying the Liturgy of the hours. My recommendation is to either get the Daytime Prayer book or Christian Prayer. You don’t have to stick to the times 100%. Most Catholics pray morning and evening prayer.

  • @JH_Phillips
    @JH_Phillips Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for the recommendation from the other video! One question. I noticed in the book that it tells you where to start all the way up until 2024. After 2024 does it reset back to the 2013 start, if that makes sense?

  • @TiffanyMaschek
    @TiffanyMaschek Před 9 měsíci

    you pray all 150 psalms in the shorter Christian prayer? I feel like in the normal Liturgy of the hours single volume your not praying all the psalms. It's a select few psalms or their abbreviated. I started praying about 7 months ago on and off. Sometimes I would skip a few weeks and have to reset my ribbons. Which was fine for me because that actually helped me learn how to keep up and where to find it. The easiest way is to know what Sunday were on and then set the rest of the ribbons according to where the Sunday says your suppose to be in the psalter. Then find the appropriate day. I've been able to do it with out using the little guide book or downloading the papers every month doing it that way. Plus knowing what month were in is also important because that shows you how many Sunday's were into the year. I used sticky tabs on mine like you would with bible tabs. I got the ones at Walmart that you write in. I put one on every section so I don't need as many ribbons I put one on the proper of seasons and even marked the date when that starts. I marked the first week of ordinary time and the 7th week of ordinary time. Then I put a tab on ordinary where they tell you to place a ribbon so when we do psalms 95 I just flip right to it with the tab. I placed one on the four week psalter so when we start at the beginning I just flip to that tab. Next I placed one on the daytime, the complementary psalmody and night prayers and the antiphon of Mary. I placed one on each office of the commons as well. I also placed one on the start of the hymns so I can flip to that quickly. I only have 3 ribbons in my usual Christian prayer book I have one ribbon in the proper of seasons, one in the psalter, and the other in the feast day's through out the year. Since I use the tabs if it says office of virgins I just flip to that tab. It takes a few seconds that way and I have less ribbons to manage. I'm not catholic but when the Vergin Mary appeared to me after I asked God how the first Christians prayed. She came in a dream that was so real and vivid I couldn't distinguish between the dream and reality. I had to ask my husband if it happened and he said that he had no knowledge of it. I was turned onto a video after she shared that they prayed to her and Jesus. I didn't know of any prayer books that referred to her and Jesus. Then a video randomly popped up on my feed about nuns praying and I was like what's that book. Because I knew that the virgin told me about praying the hours. I was praying the rosary at the time during this. Then I found out it was called the liturgy of the hours. I have been praying it ever since. I would say it has helped me spiritually. I've done all the hours and then I've also done the little hours where its just morning evening and the night prayer before bed. It's helped me sleep and be less stressed. I pray this and sometimes when I can I pray a decade after the office hour of the rosary.

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před 9 měsíci

      I made a mistake about the number of psalms. It is not all 150. Glad your dedicated to prayer. God bless!

  • @Johannes3006
    @Johannes3006 Před 5 měsíci

    5:21 How are you praying all 150 psalms with this if the regular 4-volume LOTH doesn't have all 150 psalms?

  • @Shlomayo
    @Shlomayo Před rokem +1

    Doesn't the LOTH cut out some parts of the Psalms deemed to be "unfitting" for modern men? So by design it is incomplete?

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +1

      I believe so. It is also the case in this book. I misspoke

    • @MrAdamsanto87
      @MrAdamsanto87 Před rokem

      3 psalms were omitted.

    • @Shlomayo
      @Shlomayo Před rokem

      @@MrAdamsanto87 One of the reasons, I cannot get on board with the LOTH.

  • @GordMcFee
    @GordMcFee Před rokem +1

    It's a lovely little book, but I can't use it very much because it has no memorial or feast days, only 12 solemnities.

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem

      That’s where Christian Prayer of LOTH comes in. I have reviews on those too

    • @GordMcFee
      @GordMcFee Před rokem +1

      @@ConvincedCatholicism Yes, what I tend to use is LOTH 4-volume set because it has the complete Office of Readings. I saw your review of it. Good stuff.

  • @Altare_Dei
    @Altare_Dei Před 8 dny +1

    Is there an edition without the modern art? I just can't stand those pictures 😂

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před 8 dny

      The Collins Morning and Evening prayer is exactly what you are looking for

    • @Altare_Dei
      @Altare_Dei Před 8 dny

      @@ConvincedCatholicism Thanks! Haha

  • @SpiritofAloha11
    @SpiritofAloha11 Před rokem

    Nothing says VII like "SHORTER" Christian Prayer. Lol.

    • @ConvincedCatholicism
      @ConvincedCatholicism  Před rokem +1

      Perhaps but keep in mind the Little Office of Baltimore and the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary came out before VII. Shorter Christian Prayer still has the vast majority of psalms