Although the Angelus has been traditionally said three times daily, at 6 am, noon and 6 pm, you can pray it at anytime!
The Angelus prayer is traditionally said three times a day: at dawn, noon, and dusk. It is a prayer that commemorates the Annunciation and is often accompanied by the ringing of church bells.
An Angelus is a Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation, or the bell rung as a call to prayer during the Angelus service.
The Angelus
Angel of the Lord - a Latin prayer from the Catholic Mass
the prayer containing 3 hail marys to honor the incarnation
A famous painting about the importance of prayer.
Angelus is held three times daily: 6:00 am, noon, and 6:00 pm. The Millet painting seems to be about the evening one.
It originated when the angel Gabriel greeted Our Lady with these words" Hail, full of Grace..."
Classically, the Angelus is said in the early morning (6 AM) at noon, and in the evening (6 PM), it is replaced with the Regina Coeli during the Easter Season.
I Said a Prayer was created in 1998.
a novena prayer is said for the patron saint in a parish.
The Angelus is prayed 3 times a day and it keeps us reminded of God and His place in our lives. The Angelus reminds us that Christ came to earth by the assent of a young woman and reminds us that we too should trust, reverence and respect God and obey His wishes. We too have to bring Christ into the world by saying ''Yes'' as Mary did..Catholic AnswerEach of the times has a different story. The evening Angelus probably owes its original to the curfew bell, a signal for evening prayer. The morning recital began as a prayer for peace. The none Angelus was first said only on Friday. It is a devotion in honor of the Incarnation, commemorating the angel Gabriel's' annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. Catholics have always prayed it out of their great devotion to the Mother of God and their devotion to the incarnation of our Blessed Savior. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980