{"id":105,"date":"2022-09-26T15:56:08","date_gmt":"2022-09-26T15:56:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.palni.org\/ruleofbenedict\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=105"},"modified":"2023-01-27T20:21:20","modified_gmt":"2023-01-27T20:21:20","slug":"rb-17","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.palni.org\/ruleofbenedict\/chapter\/rb-17\/","title":{"raw":"17. The Number of Psalms to Be Sung at These Hours","rendered":"17. The Number of Psalms to Be Sung at These Hours"},"content":{"raw":"<a id=\"17.1\"><\/a>We have already arranged the order of the psalms for the Night Office and for Matins; let us now see about the hours that follow.\r\n\r\n<sup>2\u00a0<\/sup>At Prime, let them recite three psalms one by one, and not under one doxology. <sup>3\u00a0<\/sup>A hymn for this hour comes before they begin the psalms after the verse: <em>\u201cO God, come to my assistance\u201d (Ps 70:2)<\/em>. <sup>4\u00a0<\/sup>At the end of the three psalms, a single reading is recited by heart with a verse and the <em>Kyrie eleison<\/em>, and the concluding prayers.\r\n\r\n<sup>5\u00a0<\/sup>Now let the prayer at Terce, Sext, and None be celebrated in the same way: that is, the verse, the hymns proper to the hour, three psalms, a reading and a verse, the <em>Kyrie eleison<\/em>, and the concluding prayers. <sup>6\u00a0<\/sup>If the community is larger, let them sing the psalms with antiphons, but if smaller, let them recite them straight through.\r\n\r\n<sup>7\u00a0<\/sup>However, the liturgy for Vespers should have four psalms with antiphons. <sup>8\u00a0<\/sup>After these psalms, a reading is to be recited by heart; then come the responsory, an Ambrosian hymn with a verse, the Gospel Canticle, the litany, and with the Lord\u2019s Prayer the concluding prayers.\r\n\r\n<sup>9\u00a0<\/sup>Compline ends with the recitation by heart of three psalms. These psalms are recited straight through without an antiphon. <sup>10\u00a0<\/sup>After these psalms, there follows the hymn proper to the hour, one reading, a verse, the <em>Kyrie eleison<\/em> and the concluding prayers with a blessing.\r\n\r\n&nbsp;","rendered":"<p><a id=\"17.1\"><\/a>We have already arranged the order of the psalms for the Night Office and for Matins; let us now see about the hours that follow.<\/p>\n<p><sup>2\u00a0<\/sup>At Prime, let them recite three psalms one by one, and not under one doxology. <sup>3\u00a0<\/sup>A hymn for this hour comes before they begin the psalms after the verse: <em>\u201cO God, come to my assistance\u201d (Ps 70:2)<\/em>. <sup>4\u00a0<\/sup>At the end of the three psalms, a single reading is recited by heart with a verse and the <em>Kyrie eleison<\/em>, and the concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<p><sup>5\u00a0<\/sup>Now let the prayer at Terce, Sext, and None be celebrated in the same way: that is, the verse, the hymns proper to the hour, three psalms, a reading and a verse, the <em>Kyrie eleison<\/em>, and the concluding prayers. <sup>6\u00a0<\/sup>If the community is larger, let them sing the psalms with antiphons, but if smaller, let them recite them straight through.<\/p>\n<p><sup>7\u00a0<\/sup>However, the liturgy for Vespers should have four psalms with antiphons. <sup>8\u00a0<\/sup>After these psalms, a reading is to be recited by heart; then come the responsory, an Ambrosian hymn with a verse, the Gospel Canticle, the litany, and with the Lord\u2019s Prayer the concluding prayers.<\/p>\n<p><sup>9\u00a0<\/sup>Compline ends with the recitation by heart of three psalms. 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