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  • The Divine Hours: Prayers for Autumn and Wintertime
    The Divine Hours: Prayers for Autumn and Wintertime

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    Author: Phyllis Tickle
    Publisher: Image
    Category: Book

    List Price: $19.95
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
    Sales Rank: 9965

    Media: Paperback
    Number Of Items: 1
    Pages: 688
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
    Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.1 x 1.5

    ISBN: 038550540X
    Dewey Decimal Number: 242
    EAN: 9780385505406
    ASIN: 038550540X

    Publication Date: September 19, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: Brand new Book, ALL days Low Price !

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Phyllis Tickle, among the most respected authorities on religion in America today, is one of many modern Christians who observe the ancient tradition of praying the Divine Hours, also known as the Daily Offices. This final volume in paperback, The Divine Hours: Prayers for Autumn and Wintertime, provides four sets of offices—morning, midday, vespers, and compline—for every day from October through January. Each includes prayers, psalms, and Bible readings for each day of these two festive seasons which include the Feast of All Saints, the Season of Advent, the days of Christmas, and the Epiphany.

    Making primary use of the Book of Common Prayer and the writings of the Church Fathers, The Divine Hours is also a companion to the New Jerusalem Bible, from which it draws its Scripture readings. It blends prayer and praise in a way that respects and builds upon the ancient wisdom of Christianity—yet it is extraordinarily fresh and vibrant.



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    4 out of 5 stars Great content - publishing format needs improving   September 29, 2008
    As many others have said, the content is great. The one drawback is the format. If if were published in a loose-leaf format that could be but in a three ring binder then it would be much easier to use. Rather than having to take the whole book, you could take just several pages with you as needed.


    5 out of 5 stars My go-to series for daily devotions   February 13, 2008
     3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Tickle has done a great service for everyone who practices daily devotions. Along with the "Prayers for Summertime" and "Prayers for Springtime," this book provides everything one needs to pray one or all of the Daily Offices (the night prayers of Matins, Laud, and Prime are contained in her "The Night Offices").

    The book is broken into chapters by month, with daily Morning Prayer, Midday Prayer, and Vespers. Compline is the same from week to week within a given month, so Tickle provides the seven days of Compline readings at the back of each month. The Introduction also includes a history of the Divine Hours and some instruction in how the use the prayers. She encourages readers to chant or sing the psalms or prayers when appropriate, but affirms that silent reading, chanting, or singing is a matter of personal preferences.

    Each day's Offices follow the structure of the Book of Common Prayer, although the old familiar Invitatories and Responses are replaced by other varied, often less-familiar, lines from Scripture. The readings are usually biblical, but may also be from Christian sources. All-in-all, each office takes only a few minutes to read to oneself, and is varied, accessible, and enjoyable. The book, itself, is easy to use (although a built-in bookmark or two would be great), the type is easy to read, and it's not so heavy I'm going to mind packing it for a trip (although it's not a small book, by any means).

    I highly recommend this book and its companions for the Divine Office beginner or regular practitioner. Those new to daily prayer may also enjoy Brook's The School of Prayer: An Introduction to the Divine Office for All Christians.



    5 out of 5 stars Inspiring   December 30, 2007
    The Divine Hours was recommended in Philip Yancy's book, "Prayer". The daily readings are mostly from Scripture but has prayers from early Church Fathers and the Book of Common Prayer. After reading each day's prayers, praying became a joy instead of chore. I bought all three books!


    5 out of 5 stars A Prayerbook Trilogy for All Seasons   November 3, 2007
    As someone who has worked with a good number of prayer books over many years including the old Roman Breviary (in Latin), Phyllis Tickle has produced a true masterpiece through her trilogy. It is very "user-friendly" with all prayer materials appearing in tight sequence on each page, eliminating the need to flip all over a book searching for "what's next?" Thank you for making my life more simple, Ms. Tickle!! I now have more time for real prayer.
    More importantly, the assigned prayers and reading selections for each day are very well chosen. They are all on the side of thoughtful brevity. This helps create that wonderful atmosphere prescribed by St. Benedict(father of western monasticism)who instructs "therefore prayer ought to be short and pure, except when it is occasionally prolonged by the inspiration of Divine Grace."



    5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Collection of Daily Prayers   June 11, 2007
    Phyllis Tickle has done all of us a tremendous service by updating the traditional prayer book format. Her compilations (This is one of three seasonally targetted volumes) take the best of volumes like the Book of Common Prayer and instead of making the reader flip to four or five various sections for each prayer time -- she collects them all in order on one page. Genius!


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