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From the same council that issued the Baltimore Catechism, Manual of Prayers: For the Use of the Catholic Laity will be the constant reference for any Catholic seeking to increase his devotion to God and to cultivate a deeper prayer life. This latest leatherette edition has a new typeset to provide editorial notes, increase readability, and maintain the traditional aspects of the original. You will also find: 1. Prayers and Psalms in both Latin and English, 2. Both the traditional (old) and the new liturgical calendars, 3. Traditional Devotions: The Forty Hours Devotion, The Seven Last Words…mehr

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From the same council that issued the Baltimore Catechism, Manual of Prayers: For the Use of the Catholic Laity will be the constant reference for any Catholic seeking to increase his devotion to God and to cultivate a deeper prayer life. This latest leatherette edition has a new typeset to provide editorial notes, increase readability, and maintain the traditional aspects of the original. You will also find: 1. Prayers and Psalms in both Latin and English, 2. Both the traditional (old) and the new liturgical calendars, 3. Traditional Devotions: The Forty Hours Devotion, The Seven Last Words of Christ, Sacred Heart, etc., 4. Hymns and sequences for the Church's seasons in Latin and English, and 5. The Proper of the Mass for Sundays and Feast Days. Manual of Prayers offers the pious soul a beautiful companion of prayers and sacred truths that have been the source of daily sanctity for Catholics in the United States since its first release in 1888. This new edition will lead future generations of Catholics deeper in love and adoration to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
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The Third Council of Baltimore was the third, final, and largest council of bishops in the United States in the 19th century. 14 archbishops, 61 bishops, and six abbots presided over this council and its decrees. These councils were intended to foster unity within the various regions and dioceses of the United States, emphasizing common discipline, especially for the laity. The Baltimore Catechism, The Little Office of Baltimore, and Manual of Prayers for the Laity all were practical results intended to foster common discipline with the laity in the pursuit of holiness in the young Catholic dioceses and mission territories of the United States of America.