The Liturgy and Time

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The history of liturgical celebration seen through the annual change of seasons and the Church's liturgical calendar.

 

Contents

Time in the Liturgy I H Dalmais
1
Sunday and the Week
11
The Easter Cycle
33
The Christmas Season
77
The Feasts of the Lord in Ordinary Time
97
The Veneration of the Saints
108
The Veneration of Mary
130
The Hours of Prayer
157
The Liturgy of the Hours as Prayer
179
The Liturgy of the Hours Praying the Psalms
190
The Other Elements in the Liturgy of the Hours
207
The Varied Forms of the Liturgy of the Hours
233
Structure and Spirituality of Each Hour
256
Spiritual Conditions Needed for the Celebration
273
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