Liturgy of the Hours, The Church’s Prayer

Liturgy of the Hours, daily office, morning and evening prayer – some of the many names for a prayer that is offered at fixed times of the day and night. The two most common times of prayer are morning and evening prayer. Elements include hymns, psalms, canticles, Scripture readings, silence, and intercessory prayer.

From the earliest days, the Church has followed an order of prayer that saw the rising of the sun and the lighting of the early evening lamps as symbols of God’s power over death. Morning and evening prayer are the bookends to our day, reminding us who we are and whose we are as we pray together for and in the name of the Church.


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Praying with Scripture
Reading and praying the scriptures invite us into an exploration of the Word of God.

Gardening as Prayer
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Praying the Rosary
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Labyrinth Prayer
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The Contemplative Prayer Walk
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Liturgy of the Hours, The Church’s Prayer
Liturgy of the Hours, daily office, morning and evening prayer – some of the many names for a prayer that is offered at fixed times of the day and night.

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Meditation as Prayer
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Centering Prayer
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Journaling as Prayer
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Praying with Icons
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