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Liturgy of the Hours, Volume II
Fifth Sunday in Lent (338)
Psalter Week I (1075)
Prayer Before the Divine Office
“Open, O Lord, my mouth to bless Thy Holy Name: cleanse also my heart from all vain, perverse & distracting thoughts; enlighten my understanding, inflame my will, that I may worthily, attentively and devoutly recite this Office and deserve to be heard in the presence of Thy Divine Majesty. Through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.”
03/26/2023 – Fifth Sunday of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1075), Proper of Seasons (338)
03/27/2023 – Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1102), Proper of Seasons (348)
03/28/2023 – Tuesday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1120), Proper of Seasons (356)
03/29/2023 – Wednesday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1140), Proper of Seasons (365)
03/30/2023 – Thursday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1158), Proper of Seasons (373)
03/31/2023 – Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1176), Proper of Seasons (381)
04/01/2023 – Saturday of the Fifth Week of Lent
All as in the Ordinary (1043), Psalter (1194), Proper of Seasons (390)
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William C. Michael, Headmaster
Classical Liberal Arts Academy
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Mr. William C. Michael is the founding headmaster of the Classical Liberal Arts Academy. Mr. Michael is a Lay Dominican in the Catholic Church and is a homeschooling father to ten children, all of whom have studied in the Academy. He graduated from Rutgers University with an honors degree in Classics & Ancient History and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Michael has worked in private education as a Classics teacher and administrator for over 20 years. Mr. Michael is known for his talks on the Academy YouTube channel and his sponsorship of Classical Catholic Radio.