Midday Prayer
Midday Prayer, also known as the Angelus or Noon Prayer, is a Christian tradition observed around noon. It serves as a moment for believers to pause and reflect on their faith during the day. This prayer often includes specific prayers and hymns, focusing on the Incarnation of Christ and the importance of prayer in daily life.
In many Christian communities, the Angelus is recited three times a day, with the midday version being particularly significant. The practice encourages individuals to take a break from their daily activities, fostering a sense of spiritual connection and mindfulness amidst the busyness of life.