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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is a bit unwieldy if you want to take it places, but otherwise an excellent resource for daily prayer within the Christian Tradition. ( )The edition of The Divine Hours edited by Phyllis Tickle has become my prayer book. Ms. Tickle makes praying the hours so simple and approachable. For someone wanting to try praying "set prayers" at set times, this book is a great start. This is an excellent introduction to the practice of praying the office (in the fashion of monastic communities). The offices are short (five minutes) and don't require flipping back and forth between pages. My views on the practice are here: http://captainsacrament.blogspot.com/... no reviews | add a review
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