Episode Synopsis "Jewish Roots of the Liturgy of the Hours"
In this episode we discuss the development of fixed hour prayer within Judaism. This provides some context for the early Christian practice of praying at regular intervals throughout the day, something we will discuss at greater depth in the next episode. Music: "Antiphon Miserere and Psalms 4, 90, and 133" from Gaudeamus Omnes by Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest Support this podcast
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