Daytime Prayer

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Daytime Prayer is one of the fixed daily prayer times in the Christian Liturgy of the Hours, traditionally recited in the middle of the day to sanctify the hours of work.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian prayer practice
canonical hour
liturgical prayer
alsoKnownAs Hora Media NERFINISHED
Little Hour NERFINISHED
Midday Prayer NERFINISHED
Prayer during the Day
associatedWith Divine Office NERFINISHED
canonical hours
followedBy Evening Prayer
frequency daily
hasVariant None
Sext
Terce
historicalDevelopment derived from Jewish hours of prayer
historicalOrigin early Christian prayer customs
includesElement collect
concluding prayer
opening versicle
psalms
responsory
short reading
isObligatoryFor Latin-rite Catholic clergy
many religious under vows
language Latin
vernacular languages
liturgicalBook Liturgy of the Hours (Roman Catholic) NERFINISHED
liturgicalFamily Western Christianity NERFINISHED
mayInclude hymn
intercessions
partOf Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
practicedBy clergy
lay faithful
religious communities
precededBy Morning Prayer
regulatedBy General Instruction of the Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
theologicalTheme remembrance of God during work
sanctification of time
traditionalPurpose consecration of the middle part of the day
sanctification of the hours of work
typicalTimeOfDay around midday
middle of the day
usedIn Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Lutheran churches
Roman Rite NERFINISHED
Western Christian monasticism
some Methodist churches

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Liturgy of the Hours contains Daytime Prayer
Antiphonale Romanum hasSection Daytime Prayer