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Psalms of Morning Prayer for Wednesday, December 18, 2013 Psalms of Morning Prayer for Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent. 'Sicut Lilium' by Palestrina sung by The Tallis Scholars from their 2005 …More
Psalms of Morning Prayer for Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Psalms of Morning Prayer for Wednesday of the Third Week of Advent.

'Sicut Lilium' by Palestrina sung by The Tallis Scholars from their 2005 album: The Tallis Scholars Sing Palestrina, which may be found on iTunes.

Psalms of Morning Prayer is an abbreviated, devotional version of daily Morning Prayer from the Divine Office, also known as the Liturgy of the Hours. Psalms of Morning Prayer contains prayers being said today by the pope and all professed religious and many lay faithful around the world.

For more information about the Divine Office, visit these excellent online resources: ibreviary.com, DivineOffice.org or Universalis.com.
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I tried the other websites you suggested; unfortunately, they do not have the vocal, or musical quality of penitentis. I love the longer version--but I am happy to hear whatever you've got, David!
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QUESTION for viewers: do you prefer this, the shorter version, or do you prefer the longer version? Your answers will provide valuable feedback. Thanks in advance!
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Psalms of Morning Prayer is an abbreviated, devotional version of daily Morning Prayer from the Divine Office, also known as the Liturgy of the Hours. Psalms of Morning Prayer contains prayers being said today by the pope and all professed religious and many lay faithful around the world.
For more information about the Divine Office, visit these excellent online resources: ibreviary.com, DivineOffice.org …More
Psalms of Morning Prayer is an abbreviated, devotional version of daily Morning Prayer from the Divine Office, also known as the Liturgy of the Hours. Psalms of Morning Prayer contains prayers being said today by the pope and all professed religious and many lay faithful around the world.

For more information about the Divine Office, visit these excellent online resources: ibreviary.com, DivineOffice.org or Universalis.com.