on how to contribute to the liturgical database.
: The site in question seems to be a GitHub Pages project aimed at hosting content related to the Liturgy of the Hours. GitHub Pages sites are typically used for documentation, personal websites, or project showcases. liturgia de las horas.github.io json
"date": "2023-10-15", "liturgical_time": "Ordinary Time", "hour": "Vespers", "hymn": "title": "Hymnus ad Vesperas", "text": "Lucis Creator optime..." , "psalms": [ on how to contribute to the liturgical database
Liturgia de las Horas · JSON Web App Domain example: liturgia-de-las-horas.github.io Purpose: Provide daily prayers (Lauds, Vespers, etc.) using static JSON files — no backend required, works offline after load. Ad majorem Dei gloriam
If you are building a Catholic prayer app, here is a minimal React component rendering the JSON:
The website liturgiadelashoras.github.io functions as a web-based interface for the Spanish Liturgy of the Hours, but it does not publicly expose a documented REST API or a centralized JSON data file, as confirmed by inspecting the project's GitHub repository and site structure. Developers seeking programmable liturgical data often utilize alternatives like the Breviarium project, which provides structured TypeScript/JSON libraries for the Roman Rite.
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