Hey folks, is there such a thing as votive Lauds? Asking because I'm helping to put together Lauds for a school and it would be cool if we could use the same music/antiphons/etc several times throughout the year.
If all the occasions are weekdays of the Ordinary time, no votive office is necessary. You could choose and use for all the celebrations texts of any weekday of the Psalter cycle - at least so I interpret GILotH 251 and 247.
@chonak However, once this attitude ("be free in choosing how much or when", regardless of the rules) is employed, the resulting action shouldn't be called liturgy of the hours. Then it's a "public devotion inspired by the Lauds", not Lauds in a strict sense.
I notice in the bookstore there are at least a dozen offices besides the run of the mill Christian Prayer volumes. Choosing one over the other, especially due to simplification and brevity, doesn't make either more liturgyofthehours-ish. The main thing I think is the repetition of the open and close, the canticle, and the psalms. In the briefer offices you stand more of a chance to have the whole thing repeating exactly. The goal is unending prayer, and for the ordained, following the order of the order, as it were.
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