When I first started praying the Daily Office from the Book of Common Prayer, I would always use a website that made Daily Office Prayer super easy. No bookmarking the Psalms, and the OT and NT lesson readings, no bookmarking the Collect of the Day and any Seasonal Collects... everything on the website is right there and ready, updated day after day... super convenient. But I also started to wonder if the electric and/or internet goes out, how am I going to pray the Daily Office. So I made it a point to order a couple BCPs (one that I use daily and the other backups) along with KJV Bibles with Apocryphas (I used the 1928 BCP which has some readings from the Apocrypha, like Baruch and Wisdom for instance) As much as I appreciate the ease of use of Daily Office BCP websites, I think everyone should be ready in case the web goes down.
Hello Father. I'm a recent subscriber to the channel and enjoy listening to what you say. At the end you always say "please pray for me". What is your name so I can? Thanks and keep up the good work.
@@graehamquilliam7019 That's very kind. I am Fr Jonathan Munn of the Anglican Catholic Diocese of the United Kingdom. I am very appreciative of your prayers!
When I first started praying the Daily Office from the Book of Common Prayer, I would always use a website that made Daily Office Prayer super easy. No bookmarking the Psalms, and the OT and NT lesson readings, no bookmarking the Collect of the Day and any Seasonal Collects... everything on the website is right there and ready, updated day after day... super convenient. But I also started to wonder if the electric and/or internet goes out, how am I going to pray the Daily Office. So I made it a point to order a couple BCPs (one that I use daily and the other backups) along with KJV Bibles with Apocryphas (I used the 1928 BCP which has some readings from the Apocrypha, like Baruch and Wisdom for instance) As much as I appreciate the ease of use of Daily Office BCP websites, I think everyone should be ready in case the web goes down.
May the integrity of empiricism be the death of the internet. G☦️D ever inspire you dear Father Jonathan Munn. Virtuality is not reality. Thank you.
Hello Father. I'm a recent subscriber to the channel and enjoy listening to what you say. At the end you always say "please pray for me". What is your name so I can? Thanks and keep up the good work.
@@graehamquilliam7019 That's very kind. I am Fr Jonathan Munn of the Anglican Catholic Diocese of the United Kingdom. I am very appreciative of your prayers!