Daily prayer (also called the Daily Office) is prayer offered at established times each day. Already at the time of Jesus, set times for prayer were customary (Acts 3:1). By the sixth century, eight services of prayer, which included psalms and readings from Scripture, were observed in the monasteries. Since the Reformation, this schedule has been simplified to three times of prayer: morning (Matins), afternoon/evening (Vespers), and close of the day (Compline).
The following resources are provided to help you explore the discipline of daily prayer.
Online Daily Prayer - Morning : Evening : Night
Daily Prayer (Ancient Future)
Daily Prayers (for your mp3 player)

