How To Use Breviary In A Sentence
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All of the antiphonaries of the Roman Rite, beginning with the oldest (the antiphonary of Compiègne, written about 870 A.D., and the Codex Hartker, written about the year 1000) attest with almost complete uniformity to the same repertoire of antiphons and responsories which are found in the Breviary of St. Pius V.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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But when the young priest had gone he sat on by the fireside and took up his breviary again, his head nodding every so often.
PROSECUTOR
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From the 2d nocturn in the old Carmelite breviary:
29 December -- St Thomas of Canterbury
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That Simon himself was distinguished by special veneration of and love for the Virgin is shown by the antiphonies "Flos Carmeli" and "Ave Stella Matutina", which he wrote, and which have been adopted in the breviary of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Soon afterwards I was delighted to receive from him a quarto parchment "breviary," containing a dozen ballads, long and short, engrossed in his exquisitely fine handwriting, and illuminated with colored borders and drawings by the poet himself.
The Holy Cross and Other Tales
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Various abridgements were made of it in the early middle ages, the most widely disseminated of which was the so-called Breviary of Alaric or Lex Romana Visigothorum.
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It should also be noted that in the western monastic rite, the entire Office of the Triduum is sung in exactly the same way as in the Roman Breviary, even though the number of psalms, readings and responsories at the various Hours is not in conformity with the regular order of the monastic Breviary.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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The Sarum breviary was reissued and ordered to be used throughout the province of Canterbury.
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The Roman Martyrology, like the breviary, is a liturgical book proper.
The Roman Empire, the Early Christian Martyrs and a Thought about the Martyrology
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What follows is most of the old second nocturn of the Carmelite breviary which tells his life in the grand old medieval style, full of miracles and wonders.
Three Cheers for Mrs Beamish
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This twelfth poem or hymn contains 52 iambic dimeter strophes, and an irregular selection from its 208 lines has furnished four hymns to the Roman Breviary, all of which conclude with the usual Marian doxology "Jesu tibi sit gloria" etc., not composed by Prudentius, slightly varied to make the doxology appropriate for the several feasts employing the hymns.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Sirrah, page, bring me here my drawer (for so he called his breviary); stay a little here; haul, friend, thus.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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Thus, he says that the Sioux called his breviary a "bad spirit" -- _Ouackanché_.
France and England in North America; a Series of Historical Narratives — Part 3
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In the Roman Rite the "Deus in adjutorium" is preceded in Matins by the "Domine labia mea aperies", whilst in the monastic Breviary the order is reversed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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Then I acquired very reasonably a 1946 Burns and Oates four volume breviary which has the advantage of including the full second nocturn readings these were mostly chopped to a single reading in the 1961 breviary.
Old Mass and old breviary
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All of the antiphonaries of the Roman Rite, beginning with the oldest (the antiphonary of Compiègne, written about 870 A.D., and the Codex Hartker, written about the year 1000) attest with almost complete uniformity to the same repertoire of antiphons and responsories which are found in the Breviary of St. Pius V.
Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 5 - Tenebrae and the Divine Office of the Triduum
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Here is the proper collect for his feast as found in the Southwark supplement to my old breviary:Plebs tibi, Domine, Virginique Matri dicata, beati Simonis solemnitate laetetur: et sicut per eum tantae protectionis signum obtinuit, ita praedestinationis aeternae munera consequatur.
Archive 2009-05-01
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She was not kneeling there, breviary in hand in silent devotion.
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Thirteen of the beneficed clergy were altogether bookless, though several of them possessed the baselard or dagger which church councils had forbidden in vain for centuries past; four more had only their breviary.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages
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This said, over the years I have heard it said on a few occasions that the breviary is simply too time-consuming for non-clergy and non-religious to possibly take on.
More on the Divine Office: Private Recitation by the Laity
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Ludovic Lesly, “I will embrace him also — though I would have you to know that to understand the service of an ambushment is as necessary to a soldier as it is to a priest to be able to read his breviary.”
Quentin Durward
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And this is the evening prayer of that, what we call the breviary, or the divine office.
CNN Transcript Apr 16, 2008
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There is mention of this meal in the report of Archdeacon Theodosius and in the anonymous little work called "The Jerusalem Breviary, " as also in subsequent writings.
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I'm not actually convinced tunes for those even exist — the Paris Breviary was a modernist "priest's prayerbook" kind of liturgy and I'm not positive that a supplemental antiphoner ever existed for the innovative stuff they threw in.
A couple of Office/chant books in English
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Both writers do not hesitate to admit that the breviary is the great source of the Church of England's
The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
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He heaved himself into a more upright position and removed a dog-eared breviary from the folds of his lap.
PROSECUTOR
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Augustine preferred the simple numeration of days - first, second, third - a practice that is kept to this day in the Latin breviary (feria prima, feria secunda, etc.).
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For those who would like to compare these texts to that of a medieval Dominican Breviary, one is available in digital form here, showing an exemplar from the Czech Republic.
Fifteenth-Century Dominican Breviary in Digital Form
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For the wholehearted follower of Francis (`I am your breviary !
RIDDLE ME THIS
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This breviary became the basis for the one most commonly used in Taiwan today.
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Sirrah, page, bring me here my drawer (for so he called his breviary); stay
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4
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Various abridgements were made of it in the early middle ages, the most widely disseminated of which was the so-called Breviary of Alaric or Lex Romana Visigothorum.
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One of the Birmingham Oratorians says this of the history of this breviary in relation to the person of Newman: This is one of a set of Catholic breviaries that Newman used while still an Anglican.
Cardinal Newman at Birmingham: Liturgical Items (Part 3 of 3)
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The fake priest went past, Benedetti, wearing a lumber jacket and a black biretta and carrying a breviary.
Underworld
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I found him surrounded by scores, his breviary in his hand.
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In the second instance, these matters bring us to an extension of our recent consideration of the importance of the breviary, which is the further consideration of the Martyrlogium Romanum or Roman Martyrology.
The Roman Empire, the Early Christian Martyrs and a Thought about the Martyrology
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We heard in some detail about the cursus of the psalms in the Roman breviary, in comparison with the monastic breviary, the changes to this cursus under St Pius X, and the effect of the changes in the precendence of feasts, especially the raising of the rank of the Sunday so that feasts of double rank were no longer allowed to "outrank" the Sunday.
The hermeneutic of continuity