The Daily Office 4+

Morning and Evening Prayer

The Daily Office, LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 4.8 • 11 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

This app invites you to join with Christians around the world in praying with the Church, at any time or in any place you may find yourself. It makes it easy to pray daily morning, midday, evening, and compline (bedtime) prayer without flipping pages, searching for scripture readings or calendars, or interpreting rubrics. The prayers are presented from The Book of Common Prayer (2019) of the Anglican Church in North America and reflect the ancient patterns of daily prayer Christians have used since the earliest days of the church.

What’s New

Version 2.0.4

New in version 2.0.4: Fixes bug where the selected font size does not persist from screen to screen. Adds O Antiphons to Magnificat at Evening Prayer in the week before Christmas
New in version 2: Option to use the Traditional Language edition of the 2019 Book of Common Prayer, several new Bible translations (ESV, NRSV, RSV, KJV, NAB, NIV, NASB), a directory of Collects with the option to choose your own collects for each office, an updated Psalms directory with both the Coverdale and Renewed Coverdale Psalters, more customizable options

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

Peter Onyemenam ,

Anglicans are not praying to Mary

Let me clarify on the point that everyone is talking about in the evening prayer

“That we may be bound together by your Holy Spirit in the communion of the Blessed Virgin Mary and all your saints, entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,

We entreat you, O Lord.”

The prayer mentioned is asking the Holy Spirit to bind all Christians together. This is in line with the Reformed Anglican understanding of the Communion of Saints. The Communion of Saints is the whole church, past, present, and future, united in Christ. God the Holy Spirit brings all believers together.

Traditionally, the Blessed Virgin Mary is employed as the symbol of the church in the Communion of Saints. This is because she is seen as the mother of Christ and therefore the mother of the church. She stands as a symbol of the unity of all believers in Christ.

The prayer is for the unity of all believers, including those who have already passed on to be with Christ, those who are still living, and those yet to come. The unity of the Virgin Mary and the rest of the saints is seen as possible now, as they are not truly dead but are at home with the Lord. This is in line with the Reformed Anglican Theology belief in the resurrection of the dead, where all believers will be raised and united with Christ.

Clergy Boy ,

Praying to Mary

Anglicans do pray to Mary, so keep it in. Thank you.

silver sapphire ,

A good resource but …

Why, at evening prayer is there a prayer which includes in the communion of the Blessed Virgin Mary and all Your Saints? Do Anglicans pray to Mary? I know Catholics do, but not Anglicans so I have to leave this verse out.

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