An aural basis for oral liturgical prayer
Series: WORSHIPPublication details: Minnesota 1982 St BenedictDescription: Vol.56 No.2Subject(s): Summary: Good prose writing depends not only on intelligible content but also on how it sounds to the ear of the reader or hearer. Therefore, rhythm and the use of vowels in interesting and evocative combinations are an essential aspect in all good writing. These same rules for prose writing are especially valid in the production of liturgical prayer forms, which are written to be heard repeatedly.
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Good prose writing depends not only on intelligible content but also on how it sounds to the ear of the reader or hearer. Therefore, rhythm and the use of vowels in interesting and evocative combinations are an essential aspect in all good writing. These same rules for prose writing are especially valid in the production of liturgical prayer forms, which are written to be heard repeatedly.
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