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Three Missing Psalms in the New Liturgy of the Hours (The Breviary Since 1971)


I pray the current Liturgy of the Hours - those deriving from the reform of the Divine Office by His Holiness Paul VI.

I like it very much and find it to be a great blessing. However, there is one thing that I don't like about it: it's omits three entire Psalms (Psalms 57/58, 82/83), and 108/109). Not only that, it omits 59 verses from other Psalms on account of their offensive tone.

For example, Psalm 108/109 contains these difficult words:
9 May his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow. 10 Let his children be carried about vagabonds, and beg; and let them be cast out of their dwellings. 11 May the usurer search all his substance: and let strangers plunder his labours. 12 May there be none to help him: nor none to pity his fatherless offspring.
So what do you think? Should we not recite this Psalm and other imprecatory Psalms?

Please leave a comment and express your opinion.
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