The Daily Office in Ordinary Time (Summer 2008)

 

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3rd July St Thomas (Apostle)

Week 14 Sunday 6th July

Week 15 Sunday 15th July

 

About this webpage

This page has only one aim, and that is to help as many people as possible to be able to join in the great prayer of the church which is the Divine Off ice of the Roman Catholic Church. This facility is aimed at lay people, but might also be of use to those training for the Deaconate, or considering other religious orders. In short it is to help as many people as possible to say as much of the Daily Office as they would like, as often as they can. The page is put together by a lay person, with other lay help, and so does not pretend to carry any authority of the church, but is simply the guide that I wished that I had when I started saying Morning Evening and Night Prayer myself some years ago.

This web page started as an ongoing sheet for helping parishioners at Our Lady Queen of Heaven, Frimley, in the diocese of Arundel and Brighton to be able to say Morning and Evening prayer at home or in the church when our Parish Priest is not present. Just over a year ago this page was added to the Marist website. We continue to maintain it here because the "hit" statistics suggest that hundreds of you are visiting this page every month. This is both excellent news, and suggests that this page is probably fulfilling a need.

Please give me your feedback

As yet we have no idea of who is using this page and whether it best suits your needs. For example, we have no way of telling whether you are also from Arundel and Brighton, or whether from much wider afield. Therefore we don’t really know whether you want to see our feast days only, or if on our feast days, you need the details for the rest of the church in England and Wales.

If you have a moment, and you use this website, please email me your feedback at:    jezpreece@hotmail.com  

About this Guide

After this brief introduction, there follows a calendar on which you find today’s date and will then you will see whether it is a saints day and find the page numbers on the Morning and Evening prayer book.

I should explain that any saints that are particular to your diocese (unless it is Arundel and Brighton) will not be included here, any days that are particular to our church or diocese is displayed in blue text. There will also be shown the alternative to be used outside of the diocese of A&B.

I occasionally spot errors on this page and if you spot any please let me know at

      jezpreece@hotmail.com  

Your Morning and Evening Prayer Book

There are different Morning and Evening Prayer books in circulation, but the page numbers given here are for the 1976 version called "Morning and Evening Prayer", which also includes Night Prayer. If you are using the book entitled "Daily Prayer", which also includes Prayer during the day, then obviously the page numbers will be different, and this will be of limited use to you. However, this guide will at least inform you as to the saint’s days and which week we are on.

Finally, you may have the little "Morning and Evening Prayer Book – A Shorter From". Although designed to be simpler, these do not include the relevant texts for saint’s days and do not have the full text for the proper of seasons etc. This book also does not contain Night Prayer. This is not catered for here, and many feel that this version misses out on the rich variety of texts that the full version offers, and does not enable you to follow the liturgical calendar properly. If you can, it is worth upgrading to the full Morning and Evening Prayer book.

Invitation to say Morning Evening and Night Prayer

The daily office is the Liturgical Prayer of the church, and is also know as the Liturgy of the Hours. This is set out in the full 3-volume breviary. Vatican II identified Morning and Evening Payer as the two key hinge offices on which the Liturgy of the Hours hangs. The council really wanted to encourage as many laity as possible to share in Morning, Evening or at least Night Prayer.

While many people who say Morning and Evening Prayer enjoy participating in the church’s liturgy in such a very profound way, most will agree that it is not easy at first to find your way around the book. Some days are particularly complex, and this is particularly true of the seasons (Advent Christmas, Lent and Eastertide). Most people, who have said the office for a while, feel that they "get the hang of it", although we all still get caught out from time to time.

There is a huge benefit from praying the daily office, or at least Morning, Evening and Night Prayer. Once we become used to saying it regularly, it is a discipline that strengthens our prayer life even, (and especially), on the occasions that we don’t feel like it. It then becomes a springboard for the rest of our prayer life. It offers structure on which to furnish the remainder of our spiritual life, and it makes us live the liturgical calendar. Even if we do not understand it all at first, it is a beautiful thing to grow into. This guide is simply my idea of what I would have liked when I started saying the office.

We can always think for a moment just how many other Roman Catholics are praying the same office throughout the whole world and in numerous languages. It is even more universal than that, since there are even a few people (mostly clergy) from other denominations who also use our Morning and Evening Prayer.

Pope Benedict XVI on the Daily Office

Pope Benedict XVI delivered "Sacramentum Caritatis" on the Eucharist on 22nd February 2007. In it, the importance of the daily office is reinforced.

In Paragraph 45, the pope emphasises the importance of the Daily Office in terms of the scriptural content as well as being part of the prayer of the church. Quoting St Jerome "ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ", the passage goes on, "To this end, the faithful should be helped to appreciate the riches of Sacred Scripture found in the lectionary through pastoral initiatives, liturgies of the word and reading in the context of prayer (lectio divina). Efforts should also be made to encourage those forms of prayer confirmed by tradition, such as the Liturgy of the Hours, especially Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer and Night Prayer, and vigil celebrations. By praying the Psalms, the Scripture readings and the readings drawn from the great tradition which are included in the Divine Office, we can come to a deeper experience of the Christ-event and the economy of salvation, which in turn can enrich our understanding and participation in the celebration of the Eucharist."

On Monday 12th May we resume "Ordinary Time" in the Church and the priest’s vestments are usually green. On the one hand you may feel the anticlimax of Easter being over, but on the other hand the daily office is very much simpler than in Lent and Easter. So this is a really good time to start saying the office!

The Basic Pattern of Morning and Evening Prayer during Easter

Morning and Evening Prayer is based on a 4-week Psalter. In Ordinary time, the whole of the office is found in one place, in the Psalter, with only the saints and special days as the exception.

When there are particular days

All of the mechanics and the structure of Morning, Evening and Night Prayer are explained in detail in the introduction in the books. This is well worth reading. What happens on a saint’s day or other special day depends on the importance of the day. Although complex, this is something that you get a feel for with practice. Basically there are:

Memoria Days

Memoria days which if "optional" you can just ignore, (unless it is a saint with whom you have a particular affinity). The pages for these options will be displayed in red. So remember that you are free to ignore red text. Sometimes there is more than one optional memorial on a single day. Here you can choose only one of the memorias (or none). Optional memorias are set out here, along with the way to commemorate them. (see 1 next paragraph).

Memorias that are not optional are celebrated in some form. There are different ways in which we can celebrate a Memoria. 1. As a "commemoration", where we substitute the concluding prayer with the one appointed in the proper of saints for the day, and the Benedictus and Magnificat antiphon if one is given in the Proper of Saints. 2. We can choose to use all of the whole office for a memoria day from the relevant common offices. 3. We can use the office proper as in 2 but use the psalms and antiphons of the occurring weekday. At OLQH we tend to commemorate Memoria days (option 1), so that is how it has been set out in this document. This is the way that the pages are set out in this guide, since I was requested to keep things as simple as possible. On Sundays Memorias are ignored.

Feasts

Feasts are more important than memorias, and on feast days we suppress the Psalter. Some of the office is set out in the proper of saints (General calendar) and the rest is in what we call the common offices, so for example if there is a the feast of a saint who was a pastor, then the proper of saints will have probably the Benedictus and Magnificent antiphons and the concluding prayer, and you are referred for the rest of the office to the common of pastors. Feasts are also ignored if their date falls on a Sunday. (Exceptions to this rule "Feasts of Our Lord" for example if the feast of the Transfiguration on August 6th fell on a Sunday– but this doesn’t happen this year).

Solemnities

Solemnities are major days and have Evening Prayer I and II, just like we have Saturday Evening first office and Mass of the following Sunday. In ordinary time solemnities take precedence over Sundays.

Don’t worry if this all seems confusing, that is why the pages have been set out in the rest of this document! It will make more sense with practice.

How do I know when there are special days?

The Proper of Saints is set out as a calendar, January to December, in the Morning and Evening Prayer book. However there are a few things to watch out for:

There are new saints who have specific days but are not yet shown in the book

The calendar does not help you where certain solemnities etc. are transferred to another date.

The parish newsletter is really helpful here, as is the diocesan yearbook. However any page numbers given in the diocesan yearbook are for the large three-volume whole office breviary. The Bishop’s Conference of England and Wales website, also provides a calendar, see

 http://www.catholic-ew.org.uk/liturgy/Calendar/index.html  and click on the relevant month.

Night Prayer

Night prayer is really simple and is based on a one week cycle (not 4 weeks). It changes very little throughout the year, so it is often a good starting point as you try to get into saying the office.

Night prayer begins with

"Oh God come to our aid

Oh Lord, make haste to help us

Glory be…"

It is customary to then make an act of contrition

A hymn is then said; there is a selection to choose from P680 - P684, or you can really choose any.

Then the office for the day is said (Sunday I on Saturday Night) P689 – P708

(On solemnities then Sunday I and II is used as with a Sunday)

Finally it is usual to end with an anthem to the Virgin Mary, these are on P685 - P688

On the rare occasions where there is anything different, it will be pointed out in the week-by-week listings, and prefixed with a * in this guide.

Friday 13th June St Anthony of Padua Memoria

Morning Prayer: P518 - 523 Concluding Prayer P801 -802

Evening Prayer II: P523 – 527 Concluding Prayer P801 - 802

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Friday P705, Final Anthem P685 – 688

 

Week 11 of Ordinary Time Psalter Week 3

11th Sunday of the Year

Saturday 14th June

Evening Prayer I: Psalter Week 3: P533 – 537. Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after evening prayer I of Sunday P689, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Sunday 15th June

Morning Prayer: P537 – P544, Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338

Evening Prayer P545 – 551 Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after evening prayer II of Sunday P692, Final Anthem P685 - 688

Monday 16th June Arundel and Brighton Only

Memoria of St Richard of Chichester

Morning Prayer: Office of Common of Pastors P1040 – P1042, Psalms of Sunday Week 1 P390; adapt the concluding prayer "for a Bishop". There are proper texts in the Diocesan Proper

Evening Prayer: Office of the Common of Pastors P1043 – 1047, concluding prayer as at Morning Prayer

Night Prayer as usual – see below

OUTSIDE of Arundel and Brighton on 16th June

Monday 16th June Monday Psalter Week 3

Morning Prayer: P551 – P557

Evening Prayer: P557 - 561

Night Prayer Hymn chose from P680 – 684 Monday P695, final anthem to BVM P685 – 688

 

Tuesday 17th June Tuesday Psalter Week 3

Morning Prayer: P561 – 566.

Evening Prayer: P566 – 570

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – P684, Tuesday P698, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Wednesday 18th June

Morning Prayer: P570 - 575,

Evening Prayer: P576 - 580,

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Wednesday P700, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Thursday 19th June (Optional memoria St Romuald)

Morning Prayer: P580 – 585, (Optional Memoria See P802 for concluding prayer)

Evening Prayer: P585 – 589, (Optional Memoria See P802 for concluding prayer)

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Thursday P703, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Friday 20th June Friday Psalter Week 3/ Optional Memoria of St Alban (England)

Morning Prayer: P590 – 595 Concluding prayer form Common of Martyrs P1186

Evening Prayer: P595 – 599 Concluding prayer form Common of Martyrs P1186

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Friday P705, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Saturday 21st June Memoria of St Aloysius Gonzaga

Morning Prayer: P600 – 604 Concluding Prayer P802 - 803

 

Week 12 of Ordinary Time (Psalter Week 4)

Sunday 12 of Ordinary Time

Saturday 21st June

Evening Prayer I: Psalter Week 4: P604 – 5609. Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338 - 339

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after Evening Prayer I of Sunday P689, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Sunday 22nd June

Morning Prayer: P609 – P616, Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338 - 339

Evening Prayer P616 – 623 Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P338 - 339

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after Evening Prayer II of Sunday P692, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Monday 23rd June Monday Week 4 of the Psalter

Morning Prayer: P623 - 629

There is an optional memoria in Arundel and Brighton of St Thomas Garnet SJ (Priest and Martyr) with texts in the Diocesan Proper.

 

Solemnity: The Birth of St John the Baptist

Monday 23rd June Eve of the Birth of John the Baptist

Evening Prayer I: Hymn P806, Office P804 – 806. psalms from the common of pastors P1036 - 1040

Night Prayer 1 : Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after evening prayer I of Sunday P689, Final Anthem P685 - 688

Tuesday 24th June The Birth of St John the Baptist

Morning Prayer: P806 – 808, Psalms of Sunday Week 1 P390

Evening Prayer II Hymn P806, Office P808 -809, psalms of Common of Pastors P1044 - 1046

Night Prayer II: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after evening prayer II of Sunday P692, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Wednesday 25th June Wednesday of Week4 of the Psalter

Morning Prayer: P643 – P649

Evening Prayer: P649 – 654;

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Wednesday P700, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Thursday 26th June Thursday Week 4 of the Psalter

Morning Prayer: P654 – 659,

Evening Prayer: P659 - 664

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Thursday P703, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Friday 27th June Friday Week 4 of the Psalter

Morning Prayer: P664 - 670

Evening Prayer: P 670 - 674

 

Saturday 28th June Memoria of St Irenaeus

Morning Prayer: P675 - 679; Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P810

 

Solemnity of St Peter and Paul

Note that this remaining Holy Day of Obligation has happened to fall on Sunday this year.

Saturday 28th June

Evening Prayer I: Hymn P812, Office P810 – 812, Psalms form the Common of Apostles P1001 - 1003

*Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after Evening Prayer I of Solemnities P689 Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Sunday 29th June St Peter and St Paul

Morning Prayer: P812 – 814, Psalms of Sunday Week 1 P390

Evening Prayer: Hymn P812, Office P814 - 815 Psalms of the Common of Apostles P1007 - 1009

*Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after Evening Prayer II of a Solemnity P692, Final Anthem P685 – 688

 

Monday 30th June Monday Psalter Week 1- Optional Memoria of The First Martyrs of the See of Rome

Morning Prayer: P402 – 407 For Optional Memoria:- Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P815 -816

Evening Prayer: P407 - 411 For Optional Memoria:- Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P815 -816

Night Prayer: Hymn chose from P680 – 684 Monday P695, final anthem to BVM P685 - 688

 

Tuesday 1st July – Arundel and Brighton Diocese ONLY

Feast of Dedication of Arundel Cathedral

Morning Prayer: Office P973 – 976 (outside of the dedicated church itself). Psalms of Sunday Week 1 P390

Evening Prayer: Evening Prayer II P976 – 975 (concluding prayer as at morning prayer)

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – P684, Tuesday P698, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

1St July: Outside Arundel and Brighton

Tuesday 1st July St Ignatius Loyola (Priest) Memoria optional memoria of St Oliver Plunkett (Bishop & Marty)

Morning Prayer: P411 – 417; Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P835 (Optional memoria – concluding prayer P1200 calendar of Ireland)

Evening Prayer: P417 – 421: Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P835 - 836 (Optional memoria – concluding prayer P1200 calendar of Ireland)

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – P684, Tuesday P698, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Wednesday 2nd July In Arundel and Brighton the optional memoria of St Oliver Plunket is transferred to today

Morning Prayer: P421 – 425; (Optional memoria – concluding prayer P1200 calendar of Ireland)

Evening Prayer: P426 – 430 ; (Optional memoria – concluding prayer P1200 calendar of Ireland)

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Wednesday P700, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Thursday 3rd July St Thomas the Apostle: Feast

Morning Prayer: Office P816 – 818; Hymn P1004; Psalms etc. of Sunday Week 1 Page 390

Evening Prayer: Hymn P1006; Psalm Antiphons same as Morning Prayer P816-817, Psalms from Common of Apostles P1007 - 1009

Friday 4th July Friday Psalter of Week 1/ Optional Memoria of St Elizabeth of Portugal

Morning Prayer: P441 - 447 For optional memoria substitute Concluding Prayer from P819 - 820

Evening Prayer: P447 - 451 For optional memoria substitute Concluding Prayer from P819- 820

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Friday P705, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Saturday 5th July Saturday Psalter of Week 1 St Anthony Mary Zaccaria (priest) Optional Memoria

Morning Prayer: Saturday Week 1 P451 – 455. For optional memoria substitute Concluding Prayer from P820

 

Week 14 of Ordinary Time (Psalter Week 2)

Saturday 5th July

Evening Prayer: Evening Prayer I P455 - 460, Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P340

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after Evening Prayer I of Sunday P689, Final Anthem P685 – 688

Sunday 6th July

Morning Prayer: Office P460 – 467. Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P340

Evening Prayer: Evening Prayer II P468 – 475. Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P340 - 341

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after evening prayer II of Sunday P692, Final Anthem P685 – 688

 

Monday 7th July Monday of Psalter Week 2

Morning Prayer: P475 – 481

Evening Prayer: P481 – 485

Night Prayer: Hymn chose from P680 – 684 Monday P695, final anthem to BVM P685 - 688

 

Tuesday 8th July Tuesday of Psalter Week 2

Morning Prayer: P485 - 491

Evening Prayer: P491 – 495

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – P684, Tuesday P698, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Wednesday 9th July Wednesday of Psalter Week 2(optional Memoria for St Augustine Zhao Priest and his companion martyrs)

Morning Prayer: P496 – 502 There are no text available for the optional memoria so use the concluding prayer from the common of Martyrs P1020

Evening Prayer: P502 – 507 Optional memoria, concluding prayer P1020

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Wednesday P700, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Thursday 10th July Thursday of Psalter Week 2

Morning Prayer: P507 – 512

Evening Prayer I: P513 - 517

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Thursday P703, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Friday 11th July St Benedict (Abbot and Patron of Europe) Feast in Europe

Morning Prayer: Office P1066 – 1069, Psalms of Sunday Week 1 P390, Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P821

Evening Prayer: Office P1070 – 1072, Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P821 and 822

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Friday P705, Final Anthem P685 - 688

 

Saturday 12th July Saturday of Psalter Week 2/ St Camillus of Lellis Optional Memoria

Morning Prayer: P257 – 532 For optional memoria substitute Concluding Prayer from P823

 

Week of 15 of Ordinary Time (Psalter Week 3)

Saturday 12th July

Evening Prayer I: Psalter Week 3: P533 – 537. Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P341

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night prayer after Evening Prayer I of Sunday P689, Final Anthem P685 - 688

Sunday 13th July

Morning Prayer: P537 – P544, Benedictus Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P341

Evening Prayer P545 – 551 Magnificat Antiphon and Concluding Prayer P341

Night Prayer: Hymn P680 – 684, Night Prayer after Evening Prayer II of Sunday P692, Final Anthem P685 - 688