Morning Prayer with St. Patrick
We have entered into the season of the Church Year called "Lent." The name Lent comes from an old word, "Lencten," which originally referred to that time of year in the Northern Hemisphere when the days began to lengthen. This corresponded with the liturgical season after Epiphany and before Holy Week and Easter. And so, the season of "Lengthening" became simply the season of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days of fasting before Holy Week, not counting Sundays, which are Feast days always, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus. The period of 40 days of fasting corresponds to the 40 days Jesus fasted and prayed in the wilderness before beginning his ministry. This year during Lent, our church will begin the day with a short service of Morning Prayer in the main Sanctuary, at 8:00 a.m. The service is derived from what is traditionally called St. Patrick's Lorica, a very lyrical and powerful prayer summoning the basic tenets of Christian faith and the...