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The Liturgy as Prayer—I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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I want to begin by quoting a passage from St Paul which provides a good introduction to what I have to say. He is talking to the Colossians about rising with Christ and living in Christ's life. He goes on to say:

Put ye on as the elect of God, holy and beloved, the bowels of mercy, benignity, humility, modesty, patience, bearing with one another, and forgiving one another if any have a complaint against another; even as the Lord hath forgiven you so do you also. But above all these things have charity, which is the bond of perfection; and let the peace of Christ rejoice in your hearts, wherein also you are called in one body; and be ye thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you abundantly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms, hymns and spiritual canticles, singing in grace in your hearts to God.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1962 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

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1 Though based on a paper given at a conference for Religious at Spode House, this article should interest all who are trying to live a life of prayer. It will be concluded in the next issue.