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  1. 3 giorni fa · The Office of the Dead is also included in every one of the four volumes of the definitive the Liturgy of the Hours (also from Catholic Book Publishing) , the three-volume Breviarium Romanum/Roman Breviary (in English and Latin, according to the 1962 rubrics and published by Baronius Press), and in Latin only in the two-volume Breviarium Romanum (Nova & Vetera Verlag).

  2. 3 giorni fa · of the timeless and official language of Catholic Church -LATIN - more specifically known as Ecclesiastical Latin or Church Latin. Used in the Church's Liturgy (Latin Mass), Bibles (The Vulgate), Prayers (The Breviary or Divine Office), and Sacred Rites- LATIN is a timeless treasure of the One, Holy , Catholic, Apostolic Church. ST.

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    2 giorni fa · Breviary. Sunday, 19 May 2024. Pentecost Sunday. Tipo: Festivo - Tempo: Pasqua. Office of Readings. Morning Prayer. Daytime Prayers. Evening Prayer. Night Prayer

  4. Pio XII sull’apostolato dei laici. Il discorso inaugurale del II° Congresso mondiale per l’apostolato dei laici (5.10.1957) di Pio XII ha una fondamentale importanza nei riguardi dell’apostolato dei laici, compreso quello missionario. Tutti i principi,

  5. 5 giorni fa · BREVIARIUM ROMANUM 16 maius 2024 TEMPUS PASCHALE, hebd. VII Hebdomada III. AD COMPLETORIUM. FERIA V. V. Deus, in adiutórium meum inténde. R. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína. Glória Patri et Fílio * et Spirítui Sancto, sicut erat in princípio et nunc et semper * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen. Allelúia.

  6. 4 giorni fa · I promptly purchased the two volume Breviarium Romanum and tried to keep up with the Latin liturgical hours—without the assistance of English (the volumes are published in Germany). “Well, so what?” a reader might well ask. Well, for one thing: it takes effort to pray the Office in Latin.

  7. 4 giorni fa · The Name Game of the Orations. Michael P. Foley. Mosaic of St John Chrysostom in Hagia Sophia, ca. 1000. In a previous post, I speculated on why the Orations in the Mass and Office are addressed mostly to the Father, sometimes to the Son, and never to the Holy Spirit. Father Nicholas Gihr comments on this convention in his magisterial 1902 tome ...