Daily Prayer (BCP 1662) Rev Vincent Murphy
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Daily prayer according to the Church of England Prayerbook. The lectionary used passes through the whole Bible each year (without any ommissions), including the New Testament twice. The Psalms are as per the book of 1662 but are currently drawn from the ESV (as are the other Daily Bible Readings). The Litany follows on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. The readings are not replaced with seasonal propers.
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Morning Prayer for Mar 30
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino
Psalms 144, 145, 146
The First Lesson Exodus 36
Canticle Benedicite, omnia opera
The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 9
Canticle Benedictus. (St. Luke i. 68)
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Evening Prayer for Mar 29
Psalms 141, 142, 143
The First Lesson Jeremiah 12
Canticle The Magnificat
The Second Lesson Mark 14,43-52
Canticle Nunc dimittis (St. Luke ii. 29)
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Morning Prayer for Mar 29
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino
Psalms 139, 140
The First Lesson Exodus 35
Canticle Te Deum Laudamus
The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 8
Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c.
The Litany Follows
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Evening Prayer for Mar 28
Psalms 136, 137, 138
The First Lesson Jeremiah 11
Canticle Cantate Domino (Psalm xcviii.)
The Second Lesson Mark 14,22-42
Canticle Deus misereatur (Psalm lxvii)
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Morning Prayer for Mar 28
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino
Psalms 132, 133, 134, 135
The First Lesson Exodus 34
Canticle Benedicite, omnia opera
The Second Lesson 2 Corinthians 7
Canticle Benedictus. (St. Luke i. 68)
Liturgy Links:
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Evening Prayer for Mar 27
Psalms 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131
The First Lesson Jeremiah 10
Canticle The Magnificat
The Second Lesson Mark 14,1-21
Canticle Nunc dimittis (St. Luke ii. 29)
Liturgy Links:
https://www.parishprayer.org/f/Mar27-ep.html
Customer Reviews
Hilda angel
This podcast has led my holy hour every morning and many evenings for a long time.
It is my comfort and joy.
With gentle voices it leads me sensibly through reading my Bible; Psalm, Old and New Testaments and leads me in the traditional prayers of the liturgy. It leaves me ready to either launch into a busy day or retreat into further contemplation.
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Ambitious but falls down.
I was excited to find this podcast but I found it lets itself down.
- The second set of responses prays “o Lord, save our rulers” instead of “save the King”.
- the prayers for the King and the Royal Family are omitted.
- the introductions to the readings are pre recorded and stitched which gets quite clumsy.