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LAUDS , LAUDS
The morning hour of the Divine Office. The term "lauds" is derived from its nature as praise (laud) and from the Laudes or the three Psalms (14… Vespers , Vespers
The Church's evening prayer, one of the two main hours of the daily Office. The Latin word vesper, from which it takes its name, means evenin… Recollection , A type of attention whereby the individual excludes voluntary distractions, internal and external, to concentrate all his powers on introspection. Al… mattins , Mattins or Matins. The West Christian office for the night, derived from the vigils of the primitive church and so called until the 11th cent. In the… Prayer , Prayer
Gender and sexual identity have had varying implications for prayer in different devotional traditions, sects, and denominations, related prim… Kaddish , Kaddish
KADDISH (Aram. קַדִּישׁ; "holy"), a doxology, most of it in Aramaic, recited with congregational responses at the close of individual section…
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