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It has been a year since I returned to my Catholic faith. I’ve learnt a lot and found this treasure about a year ago. It’s part of my nighttime routine. Well done overall.
This podcast is a real treasure! I love to start my day with Lauds and end the day with Vespers. It’s a great supplement to the rest of the daily LOH and I never tire of listening to Paul Rose’s lovely voice. I also enjoy the Latin translation mixed in. Thank you!
I listen while doing my outdoor chores at dawn. Great way to start the day!
Thank you for the beautiful job you do in singing the hours. The love and reference you have for the psalms, readings and prayers is apparent in your voice. It’s a real joy to pray these with you. Gods blessings to you and your associates for the work you do.
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The Liturgy of the Hours: Sing the Hours launched 3 years ago and published 242 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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