1972 - Ramsa - Sylvester Pudichery
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1972 - Ramsa - Sylvester Pudichery
1972
267
24.5 × 18 cm (height × width)
The content of this book is an analysis and interpretation of the Chaldean Vespers. Three are the main services observed by the Chaldeans as canonical hours, namely Ramsa (Evening Service), Lalya (Night Service) and Sapra (Morning Service). The Object of this study is the Chaldean Vespers or Evening Service called Ramsa. The Ramsa office is recited just before sunset and it is intended to offer thanks to God for our preservation during the Day and also for the coming night ordained for our repose. In it we like -wise implore the mercy of God for those errors, shortcomings and follies, of which we have been guilty during the day.