I did this yesterday afternoon. I thought it might be interesting to see what happens in the morning.
I turned on the mic and read Lauds from the Breviarium Romanum. Nothing fancy.
Perhaps some weary priest out there might listen.
I did this yesterday afternoon. I thought it might be interesting to see what happens in the morning.
I turned on the mic and read Lauds from the Breviarium Romanum. Nothing fancy.
Perhaps some weary priest out there might listen.
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“This blog is rather like a fusion of the Baroque ‘salon’ with its well-tuned harpsichord around which polite society gathered for entertainment and edification and, on the other hand, a Wild West “saloon” with its out-of-tune piano and swinging doors, where everyone has a gun and something to say. Nevertheless, we try to point our discussions back to what it is to be Catholic in this increasingly difficult age, to love God, and how to get to heaven.” - Fr. Z


Thank you kindly Fr. I am not a priest and not so hot with latin but understanding is not always required to actively participate in prayer. Thank you again.
Thank you, Father — this little project with the Breviarium Romanum is excellent! As long as it isn’t a drag for you, I’d certainly appreciate, and pray along with, all such podcazts in the future. God bless!
Cannot help but note that Hermenegild was given a proper Lauds hymn by the Barberini pope…