commit e35163ec707e0cfb023597c158eaea07454a06fc Author: terrantechpriest Date: Mon Aug 26 21:28:07 2024 +0000 started readme diff --git a/readme.txt b/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1919aa3 --- /dev/null +++ b/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +A basic version of the Liturgy of the Hours using the public domain translation. + +21 day rotation, 5 Hours a day, Office, Morning and Evening get 2 psalms, Midday and Night get 1 + +21 x 3 x 2=126 +21 x 2 x 1=42 + +168, so 119 gets split into 19 parts I + +In order to make it absolutely clear we're not trying to step on the USCCB's territory, we'll avoid parity with the LOTH as it stands. A 3 week cycle instead of a 4 week cycle, and keeping Psalms in one piece (except for 119, that would be asking a lot). + + +To do: +Step 1: +An offline useable group of html documents with the hours for each day: +-Nav page +--Week 1 +---Sun +----Office +----Morning +----Midday +----Evening +----Night +---Mon +(etc...) +--Week 2 +(etc...) +--Week 3 +(etc...) + +For this step we'll only include the Psalms and Morning, Evening, and Night prayer canticles. + +Step 2: +Add readings +This will require some research, might look to pre-Vat II breviary or a monastic schedule to determine readings. Office in particular will be a difficult task. + +Step 3: +Add Our Father to Morning and Evening, responsory, antiphons, invititory, petitions, and all other parts. +This might need to be broken into further steps. I'm hoping some public domain source will be found to make this part easier.