MONASTERY TIMETABLE
Sunday Timetable
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4.00am
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Office of Vigils
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6.00am
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Morning Prayer
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10.00am
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Community Mass
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5.00pm
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Evening prayer and Benediction
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7.00pm
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Night Prayer
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Weekday Timetable
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4.00am
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Office of Vigils
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6.00am
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Morning Prayer and Community Mass
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8.00am
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Prayer for the Third Hour
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11.00am
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Late morning Mass
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11.30am
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Prayer for the Sixth Hour
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2.00pm
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Prayer for the Ninth Hour
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6.15pm
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Evening Prayer
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8.00pm
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Night Prayer
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After Night Prayer the monastery keeps the Great Silence until after Morning Prayer on the next day.
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The Daily Round of the Monk
Unless otherwise noted quotations are taken from “Music of Silence” by David Steindl-Rast.
“Seven times a day have I praised you.” (Ps 119:164)
We praise our Creator at these times:
Vigils, Morning Prayer, Prayer at the Third, Sixth and Ninth Hours,
Evening Prayer and Night Prayer!
3.45am Rise for the Office of Vigils.
4.00am Office of Vigils
“and let us rise in the Night to give God praise”.
(Rule of St. Benedict, chapter 16)
The Office of Vigils is the Womb of Silence.
We learn to trust in the darkness
for "the Light shines in the darkness".
In the anticipation of the coming of Christ,
the hours before sunrise are consecrated to God
by the celebration of the Office of Vigils, by prayer and meditation.
6.00am Morning Prayer – Eucharist
The transition from darkness to daylight.
A new day is received as a gift from God.
In the celebration of the Eucharist:
the Word becomes Flesh and Blood,
the community celebrates the gift of Christ
and continues the cry of the Church,
"Come Lord Jesus!"
Breakfast.
8.00am Prayer for the Third Hour
May the Holy Spirit set our hearts aflame.
May love spread throughout the land.
Work.
11.30am Prayer for the Sixth Hour
May we be faithful to the Lord.
May our hearts be filled with noon-day peace.
Dinner.
Rest.
2.00pm Prayer for the Ninth Hour
The day is curving back on itself.
May we have courage and strength.
Work.
Supper .
6.15pm Evening Prayer
In our rhythm of earthly life we tire of light.
We are glad when the day ends,
when the play ends, …
the day is long for work or play. (T.S. Eliot)
Meditation.
Reading & Prayer.
8.00pm Night Prayer
The day comes to a close.
We enter the silence of the night
placing our trust in God.
Salve Regina – Hail Holy Queen
We invoke the intercession of Mary,
Mother of Christ and Mother of the Church,
before processing from the church into the night.
Retire to bed
The great silence is kept from night prayer until after
morning prayer and community mass the next day.
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