Daily offices

This note is written by three Theological students*, who are for the first time faced with the prospect of saying Offices daily and of reading the Bible according to the official lectionary of their Church (The Church of England). They came to feel very strongly “that the Roman pattern of saying off...

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Published: Sage Publishing 1964
In: Studia liturgica
Year: 1964, Volume: 3, Issue: 3, Pages: 182-186
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Summary:This note is written by three Theological students*, who are for the first time faced with the prospect of saying Offices daily and of reading the Bible according to the official lectionary of their Church (The Church of England). They came to feel very strongly “that the Roman pattern of saying offices apart from the people who go to make up the Church and in a language which they do not understand could not be right”, but, for reasons explained in the Note, they found much the same problems arising in their own Church. It is to them very important that the particular aspects which they discuss in this Note are discussed on a wider basis, because they feel that so much attention has been given to the Eucharist that the Offices have been forgotten. For this situation to continue would, to them, seem a tragedy. Reactions to this Note will therefore be welcome.
ISSN:2517-4797
Contains:Enthalten in: Studia liturgica
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/003932076400300307