“Seven times a day I praise you.”
– Psalm 118(119):164
The Lord has commanded us to pray without ceasing, and this is what the Hours help us do:
Morning Prayer – at the start of the day's work and the coming of the light.
Daytime Prayer – at mid-morning, midday and in the afternoon, to unite us with the one for whom and through whom we are working.
Evening Prayer – at the end of the day's work, to offer up what we have done.
Night Prayer – last thing at night, to commend our souls to God.
And finally, there is the magnificent Office of Readings, at whatever time of day is best for us to reflect on the mystery of salvation, with the help of Scripture and the writings of the Fathers of the Church.
“The purpose of the Divine Office is to sanctify the day and all human activity.”
– Apostolic Constitution, Canticum Laudis.
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OLP WEEKDAY DIVINE OFFICE SCHEDULE
Sept. 15th - 19th, 2025
6:30 AM - Matins Office of Readings in Latin, followed by Lauds Morning Prayer in English(Latin Benedictus)
10:35 AM - Terce Mid-Morning Prayer in Latin
12:30 PM - Sext Midday Prayer in English
3:00 PM - None Afternoon Prayer in Latin
5:30 PM - Vespers Evening Prayer in English (Latin Magnificat)
8:30 PM - Compline Night Prayer in Latin (traditional Benedictine Rite)
(If newcomers to Gregorian Chant are present, the Gregorian Psalm tone VIIIg will be used for the Psalmody in its entirety.)