rselves with Christ.
5. (a) Christ our model in prayer.
(b) Our prayers to be offered through him.
(c) Church wishes this and practices it ever.
(d) Lives of saints show how they united with Christ in prayer.
(e) Remembrance of the sublime work we engage in.
(f) To propose general, special and particular intentions.
ART. III. AIDS DURING THE RECITATION OF THE HOURS.
(a) Suitable place.
(b) Respectful and devout attitude.
(c) Slow, deliberate pronunciation.
(d) Distractions.
(e) To apply the mind to what is read.
(f) To read without critical judgments.
(g) To think of Christ's Passion.
(h) To think of the presence of God and of our Angel Guardian.
ART. IV. AFTER SAYING THE OFFICE.
1. Thanks to God.
2. Ask his pardon for faults.
3. Say the _Sacro-sanctae_.
4. The Sacro-sanctae.
PART III
THE CANONICAL HOURS.
CHAPTER I.--MATINS (TITLE XIII).
Parts Pater Noster and Ave (Title XXXII)
Credo (Title XXXIII)
Domine labia mea--Deus in
Invitatory (Title XIX)
Hymns (Title XX)
Antiphons (Title XXI)
Psalms (Title XXII)
Canticles
Replies of Biblical Commission on Psalms
Versicles and responds (Title XXIV)
Absolutions and blessings (Title XXV)
Lessons (Title XXIV)
Responses (Title XXIV)
Rubrics and Symbolism
Te Deum (Title XXXI)
Texts and Intentions
CHAPTER II.--LAUDS AND PRIME TITLES (XIV AND XV).
Lauds.
Etymology, Definition, Symbolism, Origin, Antiquity.
Reasons for Hour, Structure, Rubrics
Antiphons, Capitulum (Title XXX)
Benedictus
Oratio, Collect (Title XXX)
Rubrics and explanation of Rubrics
Texts and Intentions
Prime.
Etymology, Origin, Contents, Structure
Athanasian Creed (Title XXXIII)
Reasons for the Morning Hour and Rubrics
Preces (Title XXXIV), Confiteor
Structure and Short Lesson
Texts and Intentions
CHAPTER III.--TERCE, SEXT, NONE (TITLE XVI).
Terce.
Etymology, Structure, Antiquity.
Reasons for Hour
Texts and intentions
Sext.
Etymology, structure, antiquity
Reasons for Hour
Texts and intentions
None.
Etymology, structure, antiquity
Reasons for Hour
Texts and intentions
CHAPTER IV.--VESPERS AND COMPLINE PAGE (TITLE XVII-XVIII).
Vespers.
Etymology, structure, antiquity.
Reasons for Hour
Texts and intentions
Compline.
Etymology, structure, antiquity
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