Compline - Wikipedia Compline liturgies are a part of Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and certain other Christian liturgical traditions In Western Christianity, Compline tends to be a contemplative office that emphasizes spiritual peace
Universalis: Compline (Night Prayer) This is an excellent moment for an examination of conscience In a communal celebration of Compline, one of the penitential acts given in the Missal may be recited
Compline – Common Prayer Compline Hymns Then follows V Into your hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit; R For you have redeemed me, O Lord, O God of truth V Keep us, O Lord, as the apple of your eye; R Hide us under the shadow of your wings Lord, have mercy Christ, have mercy Lord, have mercy
How to Pray Night Prayer (Compline): A Step-by-Step Guide Night Prayer, or Compline, from the Liturgy of the Hours, is an excellent way to give the last moments of your day to God, granting you his peace for a good night’s sleep
An Order for Compline - bcponline. org Compline 133 A Collect for Saturdays We give you thanks, O God, for revealing your Son Jesus Christ to us by the light of his resurrection: Grant that as we sing your glory at the close of this day, our joy may abound in the morning as we celebrate the Paschal mystery; through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen One of the following prayers may be added
Night Prayer (Compline) - The Church of England The ancient office of Compline derives its name from a Latin word meaning ‘completion’ (completorium) It is above all a service of quietness and reflection before rest at the end of the day
Compline Restaurant | Napa’s Premier Dining Wine Experience The word “Compline” refers to the completion of the working day—the final hour in the monastic day—and serves as a subtle salute to those who came before us: those monks who tended vines across Europe and along the California coast
The Office of Compline | Long Beach Chant Given the importance of the Office of Compline as the Hour which ends the day before sleep, the Church, in her liturgical discipline, has insisted that Compline should always be her final public prayer of the day
Nightly Compline – Episcopal Church of the Advocate In monasteries, Compline is typically prayed just before retiring to bed for the evening This brief service is a wonderful way to mark the end of your day in prayer