• Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/8/26)
    May 8 2026

    Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/8/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1176

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 854

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

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    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    14 mins
  • Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/7/26)
    May 7 2026

    Thursday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/7/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1158

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 847

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    14 mins
  • Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/6/26)
    May 6 2026

    Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/6/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1140

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 839

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    15 mins
  • Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/5/26)
    May 5 2026

    Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/5/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1120

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 831

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    15 mins
  • Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/4/26)
    May 4 2026

    Monday of the Fifth Week of Easter (5/4/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1102

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 823

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    15 mins
  • Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter (4/30/26)
    Apr 30 2026

    Thursday of the Fourth Week of Easter (4/30/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1570

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 785

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    16 mins
  • Memorial of St. Catherine of Siena (4/29/26)
    Apr 29 2026

    Memorial of St. Catherine of Siena (4/29/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1550

    First Reading: 777

    Second Reading and Concluding Prayer: 1794

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    15 mins
  • Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter (4/28/26)
    Apr 28 2026

    Tuesday of the Fourth Week of Easter (4/28/26)

    Volume II

    Psalms: 1531

    Readings and Concluding Prayer: 768

    Website: http://liturgyofthehours.org

    Online Store: http://liturgyofthehours.org/store

    Facebook: http://facebook.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Instagram: http://instagram.com/stmhouseofprayer

    Prayer before the Divine Office

    Open, O Lord, my mouth

    to bless your holy name;

    cleanse my heart

    from all vain, evil, and wandering thoughts;

    enlighten my understanding and kindle my affections;

    that I may worthily, attentively, and devoutly

    say this Office,

    and so deserve to be heard

    before the presence of your divine Majesty.

    Through Christ our Lord.

    Amen.

    Lord,

    in union with that divine intention,

    with which you praised God

    while you were on earth,

    I offer to you this Hour.

    Prayer after the Divine Office

    To the Most Holy and undivided Trinity,

    to the humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ crucified,

    to the fruitful virginity of the most blessed and glorious Mary, ever virgin,

    and to the whole company of the Saints,

    be everlasting praise, honor, and glory, by all creatures;

    and to us remission of all our sins, world without end.

    Amen.

    Blessed be the womb of the virgin Mary,

    which bore the Son of the Eternal Father.

    And blessed be the breast which nourished Christ the Lord.

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    18 mins