Prayers for Advent Through Epiphany from The Divine Hours
The third and final volume in a trilogy of prayer manuals compiled by Publishers Weekly religion editor Phyllis Tickle as a contemporary Book of Hours to guide Christians gently yet authoritatively through the daily offices. The Divine Hours is the first major literary and liturgical reworking of the sixth-century Benedictine Rule of fixed-hour prayer. This beautifully conceived and thoroughly modern three-volume guide will appeal to the theological novice as well as to the ecclesiastical sophisticate. Making primary use of the Book of Common Prayer and the writings of the Church Fathers, The Divine Hours is also a companion to the New Jerusalem Bible, from which it draws its Scripture readings. The trilogy blends prayer and praise in a way that, while extraordinarily fresh, respects and builds upon the ancient wisdom of Christianity. The third and final book in the set, Prayers for Springtime, provides prayers, psalms, and readings for this season associated with rebirth. Compact, it is perfect for those seeking greater spiritual depth. As a contemporary Book of Hours, The Divine Hours: Prayers for Springtime heralds a renewal of the tradition of disciplined daily prayer, and gives those already using the first two volumes the completion they are seeking. With this volume, the series culminates with three prayer manuals encompassing the liturgical and calendar year with the offices for every day.
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3 primary books6 released booksThe Divine Hours is a 6-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by Phyllis Tickle.
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Short review: I am not done with this, but I think it is worth writing some on it because it is the start of advent and I think some might want to join in with the the preparation for the season.
I strongly appreciate the role of fixed hour prayer and even if I do not follow strictly I really do benefit from separating myself from daily life and setting aside time to be with God during my regular day. Advent started recently so you can still get this and join in this year.
My full thoughts (until I finish the season's prayer) are at my blog at http://www.mrshields.com/christmastide-prayers-for-advent-through-epiphany-from-the-divine-hours-by-phyllis-tickle/