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MANUAL OF COMMON PRAYERS FOR THE BALTIMORE AND
ST. LOUIS PROVINCES

MT. ST. ALPHONSUS SEMINARY
ESOPUS, NEW YORK
1971

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Prayers Angelus Domini

Introduction:

Morning Prayers:

Midday Prayers

Novena Prayers

Table Prayers

Prayers at Domestic Meetings

Evening Prayers

Night Prayers

Prayers for the Renewal of Life

Solemn Renewal of Vows

Prayers for Canonical Visitation

Service for the Installation of Provincial and Local Sup

Suffrages for the Deceased

Appendixes

FORMAT 1: WITH COMMON RECITATION OF LAUDS

Morning prayer begins with the Angelus, which is recited aloud. On Saturday evening and all day Sunday this is recited while standing. It is omitted, however, from the evening Mass of the Lord's Support on Holy Thursday until after the Vigil Mass of Holy Saturday. And during the entire Easter Season the anthem "Queen of Heaven" is recited standing.

The hebdomadary begins the Angelus or the "Queen of Heaven" on a sign from the Superior.

(a)

Heb.: The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary.

All: And she conceived of the Holy Spirit.

Heb.: Hail, Mary, the Lord is with you. Blessed art though among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.

All: Holy Mary. . .

Heb.: Behold the handmaid of the Lord;

All: Be it done unto me according to your word.

Heb.: Hail Mary. . .

All: Holy Mary. . .

Heb.: And the Word was made flesh;

All: And dwelt among us.

Heb.: Hail Mary. . .

All: Holy Mary. . .

Heb.: Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.

All: That we may become worthy of the promises of Christ.

Heb.: Let us pray. O Lord, it was through the message of an angel that we learned of the Incarnation of Christ your Son. Pour your grace into our hearts and by his Passion and cross bring us to the glory of his Resurrection. Through Christ our Lord.

All: Amen.

(b) [...]


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Created on August 7, 2001.