
Daily scripture readings, psalms, and prayers that follow in the ancient traditions of the Church. Follow along using the session outlines at DivineOffice.org or by using the Divine Office iPhone, iPod, iPad app or Android app. From ancient times the Church has had the custom of celebrating each day the liturgy of the hours. In this way the Church fulfills the Lord’s precept to pray without ceasin... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 204 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianitySpiritualityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Lord, open my lips.
— And my mouth will proclaim your praise.
Ant. The Lord is risen, alleluia.
Psalm 67
O God, be gracious and bless us
and let your face shed its light upon us.
So will your ways be known upon earth
and all nations learn you... more
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Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II:
Ordinary: 1045
Proper of Seasons: 666
Psalter: Thursday, Week II, 1301
Office of Readings for Thursday in Week 2 of Easter
God, come to my assistance.
— Lord, make haste to help me.
Glory to the... more
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Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II:
Ordinary: 1049
Proper of Seasons: 671
Psalter: Thursday, Week II, 1305
Christian Prayer:
Ordinary: 689
Proper of Seasons: 467
Psalter: Thursday, Week II, 824
Morning Prayer for Thursday in Week... more
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Liturgy of the Hours Vol. II:
Ordinary: 1054
Complementary Psalmody: 1651 (Midmorning)
Proper of Seasons: 672 (antiphon, reading, concluding prayer)
Midmorning Prayer for Thursday in Week 2 of Easter, using the Complementary Ps... more
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Since Christmas app isn’t updating correctly like it used to. Today no invitation or office of reading. Yesterday no office of readings. I usually listen daily, so am missing.
(Update). It’s fixed. Yeah!
Excellent podcast, but it stopped updating. The last post is from over a month ago. To get the right daily prayer, go to the website.
I pray this with you every day and I absolutely love the way you pray psalm 23 in song. Thanks
I use this most on my iPhone but it's valuable having it in iTunes on my workstations as well.
I'm a lay Catholic, not a religious. For my use this App is much more accessible and less fussy compared to the Breviary style apps. Especially valuable for commute hands-free use.
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Daily scripture readings, psalms, and prayers presented in a long-standing liturgical format. Episodes center on Advent themes, the Liturgy of the Hours, and reflections from church fathers and biblical texts, often emphasizing mercy, redemption, and trust in God. A notable strength is accessibility and consistency for daily devotion, including hands-free listening and practical outworkings for small-group or personal prayer. Occasional technical update gaps are mentioned by listeners, but the format and structure remain a reliable devotional resource for practicing Catholics and spiritual seekers alike.
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