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CHAPTER XII: HOW THE OFFICE OF LAUDS IS TO BE SUNG - Saint Benedict, The Rule of St. Benedict [1931]

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The Rule of St. Benedict, translated into English. A Pax Book, preface by W.K. Lowther Clarke (London: S.P.C.K., 1931).

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CHAPTER XII

HOW THE OFFICE OF LAUDS IS TO BE SUNG

At Lauds on the Lord’s day, in the first place let the sixty-sixth psalm be recited without antiphon, straight through; after which let there be recited the fiftieth psalm with Alleluia; after which let there be recited the hundred and seventeenth and the sixty-second; then the Benedicite and Laudates, one lection from the Apocalypse by heart and responsory and hymn and versicle and Gospel canticle and litany; and that is the end.