Saying the Canonical Hours

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    Excellent resources!
     
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    Very good.
     
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    liturgy.io really rocks! Thank you so much!
     
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    Yes I found them to be great. I am trying to listen to morning and evening prayer and say midday prayre out of the 2019BCP
     
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    These resources look great. If you would permit a question from a newbie here...........On liturgy IO they show the Anglo Catholic section with the Breviary and then they have a section called Evangelical Anglicans with a Low Anglican Breviary. What is the difference between Anglican breviary or low Anglican breviary? Please excuse me if this is a stupid question. Thanks
     
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    Anglo Catholics will invoke the saints to pray for them but Evangelical Anglicans will not. They are also less ritualistic hence the term low and high. The more ritualistic the more high you are
     
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    Thanks for the clarification. If I read the Anglican orthodoxy for this forum correctly, we do not believe in praying to the saints so we would be more aligned with the "Low" breviary. Is that correct?