If you have a prayer book, which one do you have and why?
I have two small prayer books, but I am looking at The Raccolta. It seems comprehensive and the 1957 printing is available.
Anyone have The Raccolta?
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Re: Prayer Books
I have the Enchiridion. Close enough?
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Re: Prayer Books
I'm not familiar with the book you mention. I know many people like The Pieta aka Little Blue prayer book. Personally, I like the Laudate app.
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Re: Prayer Books
I don't know what that is, either. Come on, guys, quit making me look things up.
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Re: Prayer Books
Not the Pieta either. I do have the Laudate app -- I find it comprehensive. And also a firehose that is difficult to use in many sections. HST, I found it invaluable when I offered a prayer for/with a dying person with no clergy available.
I do have:
Catholic Prayers: Compiled from Traditional Sources
Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers
Catholic Prayer Book
Novenas: Prayers of Intercession and Devotion
Christian Prayer: The Liturgy of the Hours
I assume that none of these are traditional books of prayer. Not being cradle, I thrashed around a bit leaning about the Church.
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Re: Prayer Books
The Liturgy of the Hours is very much a traditional book.
The Enchiridion is a collection of indulgenced prayers and acts. It's been revised since 1968. The most important change regards the partial indulgences. In the past, certain prayers/acts carried an actual number of days. To whit: "A partial indulgence will henceforth be designated only with the words 'partial indulgence' without any determination of days or years."
It's well worth keeping handy.
The Enchiridion is a collection of indulgenced prayers and acts. It's been revised since 1968. The most important change regards the partial indulgences. In the past, certain prayers/acts carried an actual number of days. To whit: "A partial indulgence will henceforth be designated only with the words 'partial indulgence' without any determination of days or years."
It's well worth keeping handy.
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Re: Prayer Books
A list of indulgenced prayers.Highlander wrote: ↑Tue Jan 13, 2026 1:16 pmI don't know what that is, either. Come on, guys, quit making me look things up.
Raccolta is the traditional one.
Enchiridion is the reformed (post-V2), current one.


