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"metadata": "date": "2024-12-25", "liturgical_day": "Natividad del Señor (Solemnidad)", "liturgical_color": "Blanco", "week_of_psalter": 1, "hour": "Laudes" , "introduction": "verse": "Señor, abre mis labios", "response": "Y mi boca proclamará tu alabanza" , "hymn": "title": "Cristo, lucero de la mañana", "verses": ["Texto del himno...", "..."] , "psalmody": [

: By leveraging JSON data, the site might include interactive features such as customizable prayer schedules, reminders, or integration with calendar applications.

"language": "English", "text": "Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will proclaim your praise." , liturgia de las horas.github.io json

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The trend in Catholic technology is moving away from static HTML toward systems. In a headless system, the "backend" (logic for calculating the office) is separated from the "frontend" (the screen you look at).

If you are building a Catholic prayer app, here is a minimal React component rendering the JSON: If you are inspecting the GitHub repository directly

While many projects exist, several curated GitHub repositories have become the gold standard for the Spanish-speaking community ( Liturgia de las Horas in Spanish). Here are the archetypes you will find when using this keyword: