Prayer books and the daily prayer rule

The absolute state of Orthodox™ Catechumens…

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You're either ignorant to the point where it's not even funny or just straight up trolling so this is the last one from me, since you've been only providing non-answers when rightfully called out on your Heterodox thinking that's backed up by nothing.

I'm going to hit you with the reality real quick chief, your culture is irrelevant overall when it comes to the faith and no amount of pretending it to be ingrained in your culture and calling others meme converts will prevent you from falling into absolutely heretical thinking like the one you're demonstrating.
How can you deny OT as a whole with a serious face, basing your entire argument on your cultural origin and then cry meme converts?
Take a week off from the internet and study your own theology, you're in dire need of it.

Come on. At least the idea of a "starter pack" is kind of funny.

I had no idea Fr. Stephen Damick (Orthodoxy/Heterodoxy) qualified to be in that though. He seems like a normie and talks like an SJW. He and Seraphim Rose couldn't be more different.

Is your meme implying that the Turks are good for massacring Christians?

Are you a Marcionist? That's a heresy you know.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcionism


OP, read the Liturgy of the Hours. That is exactly what you need. You do not need to pray all 7 of them (or even 8), that is for Monks. Nonetheless, you can focus on Laudes and Vesperae and/or Completorium.
You can find in this link all you need for this: divinumofficium.com/cgi-bin/horas/officium.pl#

Another thing you can do is pray the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary baroniuspress.com/book.php?wid=56&bid=47#tab=tab-1


If that is you, OP, here are my specific recommandations.
Écoute les prières du Barroux pour avoir une idée des Laudes et Vêpres/Complies.
barroux.org/fr/liturgie/ecoutez-nos-offices.html
Tu peux trouver sur leur site d'excellents livres de prières quotidienne (le Diurnal monastique).
+ boutique.barroux.org/liturgie-monastique/892-diurnal-monastique-9782906972407.html (en latin ET français)
+ Si tu aimes les chants ou souhaite t'y mettre, il y a aussi l'Antiphonaire:
boutique.barroux.org/liturgie-monastique/899-antiphonaire-monastique-9782852741737.html

Toutes les offices sont traditionnelles (en latin, rit extraordinaire). Si cela t'intéresse cependant, Vatican II a simplifié la prière des heures (peut être une des seules bonnes choses de l'église moderne), si bien que tu peux trouver des formes assez écourtées. Je trouve cependant que ce n'est pas très joli et le latin est bien meilleure.

OP here, been using that prayers book since and I fell it's great, but I1ll take a look thank you fren.
I wasn't the French guy you were replying to though.

Right, I realized that later. You could still listen to barroux.org/fr/liturgie/ecoutez-nos-offices.html to get an idea of what the liturgy of the hours look like (in latin). The setup time takes them usually 2 to 3 minutes, so start listening then.

Knowing the full liturgy of the hours by heart takes time, as overall if you use the non censored version (modern rite) there is 150 psalms. It is possible though, and I believe studying the bible at the same time as you pray as many benefits.

The Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary though I believe can be learnt by heart relatively easily. It's the same prayers every week, so after a couple of weeks you should be set in. It has the extra advantage of having all the notes you need to sing all your prayers if you want to expand in that direction later.

If you like praying the hours in latin, there is a nice english-latin version available in Baronius press, btw.

baroniuspress.com/book.php?wid=56&bid=59#tab=tab-1

Note that this is not the monastic one (the monastic is slightly longer), this is the one hours the priest usually use. In practice, it is a little shorter than the one you can listen to in the Barroux.