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X-WR-CALDESC:<i>On Monday at Terce\, Sext and None\, the remaining nine sec
 tions of Psalm 119 are said\, three sections at each hour. Psalm 119 is th
 us completed in two days\, Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday\,three psalms are
  said at each of the hours of Terce\, Sext and None. These are the nine ps
 alms\, 120-128. The same psalms are repeated at these hours daily up to Su
 nday. Likewise\, the arrangement of hymns\, readings and versicles for the
 se days remains the same. In this way\, Psalm 119 will always begin on Sun
 day.</i>\n\nThe minor hours—Terce\, Sext and None—are descants in the stru
 cture of Benedict’s daily office. They repeat the same messages over and o
 ver. Over and over\, every day of their lives the monastic hears the same 
 message: God delivers us\, God is our refuge\, God will save us from those
  who seek to destroy us\, God will bring us home. The words are haunting: 
 “When I am in trouble\, I call to Yahweh and God answers me…”\; “Pity us\,
  Yahweh\, take pity on us…”\; and finally\, “What marvels indeed Yahweh di
 d for us…for those who once sowing in tears now sing as they reap.”\n\nIn 
 the minor hours\, the psalms carry us from hardship to joy\, from inner ca
 ptivity to liberation\, from despair to trust. It is a message to us all t
 hat remembering to trust in God can be enough to carry us for a lifetime.
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DESCRIPTION:<i>On Monday at Terce\, Sext and None\, the remaining nine sect
 ions of Psalm 119 are said\, three sections at each hour. Psalm 119 is thu
 s completed in two days\, Sunday and Monday. On Tuesday\,three psalms are 
 said at each of the hours of Terce\, Sext and None. These are the nine psa
 lms\, 120-128. The same psalms are repeated at these hours daily up to Sun
 day. Likewise\, the arrangement of hymns\, readings and versicles for thes
 e days remains the same. In this way\, Psalm 119 will always begin on Sund
 ay.</i>\n\nThe minor hours—Terce\, Sext and None—are descants in the struc
 ture of Benedict’s daily office. They repeat the same messages over and ov
 er. Over and over\, every day of their lives the monastic hears the same m
 essage: God delivers us\, God is our refuge\, God will save us from those 
 who seek to destroy us\, God will bring us home. The words are haunting: “
 When I am in trouble\, I call to Yahweh and God answers me…”\; “Pity us\, 
 Yahweh\, take pity on us…”\; and finally\, “What marvels indeed Yahweh did
  for us…for those who once sowing in tears now sing as they reap.”\n\nIn t
 he minor hours\, the psalms carry us from hardship to joy\, from inner cap
 tivity to liberation\, from despair to trust. It is a message to us all th
 at remembering to trust in God can be enough to carry us for a lifetime.
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LOCATION:Chapter 18
SUMMARY:The Order of the Psalmody
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