Time precedent
Time precedent or ordination refers to a series of public and common prayers that praise God at the appointed times of the day, such as the clergy, religious, layman, etc. of Christianity. Like the Mass, the time liturgical content is composed of life prayers approved by the church, mainly by a praise song, a Psalm prayer, and a short reading. Every priest is obliged to give a time-worship service, and the monks dedicate time precedents in accordance with the Constitution of the Congregation. Especially the time precedent is the basis of prayer in Christian life. It is also recommended that the lay people give time precedents as much as possible.