Breviary Friday, 8 May 2026 Friday of the Fifth Week of Easter Tipo: Feriale - Tempo: Pasqua Office of Readings Morning Prayer Daytime Prayers Evening Prayer Night Prayer
Breviary - Wikipedia A breviary (Latin: breviarium) is a liturgical book used in Christianity for praying the canonical hours, usually recited at seven fixed prayer times [1][2]
Divine Office – Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church . . . Dear God, In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I kneel before you in humility, in awe of your power, might, and sacrifice I confess my shortcomings and trust you will transform them into strengths I am thankful for your sustenance in the midst of every challenge
Breviary | Definition, Meaning, Book, Facts | Britannica Breviary, liturgical book in the Roman Catholic Church that contains the daily service for the divine office, the official prayer of the church consisting of psalms, readings, and hymns that are recited at stated hours of the day Learn about the history and use of the breviary
MyBreviary What day are we today in the Liturgical Calendar? MyBreviary Let nothing be preferred to the Work of GOD {‘Opus DEI’ or ‘Divine Office’} (St Benedict) Let us always desire the blessed life from the LORD GOD and always pray for it
The Liturgy of the Hours - Catholic Resources "The Divine Office" or "Breviary") is the daily prayer of the universal Church, with different "hours" prayed at various times of the day and night It is based primarily on the Psalms, but also incorporates other biblical texts, canticles, hymns, prayers, and even some non-biblical readings
Breviary Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours - EWTN After the Council of Trent, and its reforms, the Roman Breviary became the Office of the entire Latin Church It should be noted that religious orders have a right to their own version, though many simply use the Roman Office, that used by the diocesan clergy