Since our furnace conked out last night, Morning Prayer today is positively medieval.
I can’t quite see my breath as I say the Kyrie Pantokrator (BCP 90) and the Benedictus Dominus Deus (BCP 92), but my nose is definitely cold.
If I had a surplice at home, it would be appropriate to wear it “over my furry garment” (Lat., super pelliceum). The cats cluster round to help, so at least my legs are nice and warm.
Perhaps monks in their choir stalls sit shoulder to shoulder for the same reason.
I hope your prayers today warm you with a sense of connection to Christians past and present whose voices rise in praise to God winter and summer alike.