Liturgical Prayer
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The liturgical traditions contain vast reservoirs of prayers and collects as well as readings that take a Christian through the entire scope of the church year. By attending to the set readings found in the church lexicon, we read the entire Bible over the course of a few years.
The Book of Common Prayer
The Divine Hours by Phyllis Tickle
“Men and women are at their noblest and best when they are on their knees before God in prayer. . . . To pray is not only to be truly godly; it is also to be truly human.” —John Stott.