Hi Andy, Your knowledge of the different prayer books, along with what they mean as well as the different times they are said is amazing. Another excellent review. God Bless you!
Great Review. It’s a great book. I completely agree the text for the lessons particularly, is too small. I like it but I usually pray the Divine Office by Collins which is the version of the Breviary approved for use in England because this is where I live. It’s interesting to note as you point out the differences between the Ordinariate and that of the Roman Rite Vatican II Breviary. Excellent video keep up the good work. 👍
Hi Andy, thanks for the video. I'm currently a non-denominational Christian, I was wondering whether you would be kind enough to let me know why you're a Catholic as I'm thinking about converting myself?
I'm not Andy haha but I'll offer an answer - Scott Hahn's story would be great to look into - he was a protestant minister who became convinced of the historical witness of Catholicism and converted. Speaking for myself (raised conservative protestant) and others I've read about online, the Sacraments and other integral elements of Catholic worship and practice are, in my opinion, the closest to the original church as we can get. I grew up thinking that Catholics weren't Christian, but as I dove into reading the church fathers, I saw that Catholicism seemed strange to me because the protestant expressions I was used to had done away with much of the church's oldest practices and beliefs. Learning the history of Christian thought will lead you home, brother! God bless!