Hours of the Day
Prayerfulness is deeply a part of you: in body, mind and spirit.
Community Prayer
It is the custom of different faiths and world religions to pray at set times each day – by following the ‘Hours of the Day’ to read or recite the sets of prayers and special readings for each hour. So in your prayer you become part of a community of prayer whether you are alone or gathered together with your community.
Here are examples of how various churches celebrate the ‘Hours of the Day’ or Daily Prayer and Worship: – there is so much rich and wonderful prayer and reflection to discover, when you visit these websites it is possible you may not need to come back to Prayerfulness.com. But thank if you do revisit here – the main thing is for you to find your place for prayer and a community where you will become enriched yourself. Happy searching ……
A Story: The Dawn Chorus | ||
The Divine Office, Catholic Church: see The Divine Office – Resources for the Liturgy of the Hours | ||
see also Universalis: | ||
Ignatian inspiration, Jesuit Prayer on the go – Pray as you go Daily prayer whenever you need it. Ignatian inspiration, Jesuit Prayer on the go. (Jesuit Ministries). | ||
The Book of Common Prayer, Church of England: see The Book of Common Prayer | ||
Handbook, Methodist Church: see Methodist Church Handbook | ||
Prayer of the Baptist Church: see Prayer and Worship | ||
Worship, United Reformed Church: see Worship and Spirituality | ||
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