Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Monday, 2 December 2024

Incipit Pars Hiemalis Breviarii. The Beginning Of The Winter Breviary.



Mary Stuart’s personal Breviary, which she took with 
her to the scaffold, is preserved in the National Library 
of Russia of Saint Petersburg. Inscriptions in her hand 
may be seen in the margins.
This File: 16 October 2005.
User: Voyager
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Text is from GOOGLE AI OVERVIEW

The Breviary is a Liturgical Book in the Roman Catholic Church that contains the Daily Service for the Divine Office. 

The Divine Office is the Official Prayer of The Church, 
which consists of Psalms, Readings, Hymns. 

The Winter Season of the Roman Breviary 
began on 30 November and will end on 24 June. 

The Breviary is a Book of Sacred Texts used for Daily Prayer, and is divided into four Seasonal parts:

Winter;
 
Spring; 

Summer; 

Autumn.


The Breviary includes the following parts:

Introductory matter: 
Tables for determining Easter, the Liturgical Calendar, 
and General Rubrics;

The Psalter: 
A part of each Seasonal Section;

Proprium de Tempore: 
The Special Office of the Season;

Proprium Sanctorum: 
Special Offices of Saints;

Commune Sanctorum: 
General Offices for Saints;

Extra Services: 
A part of each Seasonal Section.


The Canonical Hours of the Roman Breviary are:

Matins;

Lauds;

Prime;

Terce;

 Sext;

None;

Vespers;

Compline.

 Matins, Lauds,Vespers, are called Major Hours, 
while the others are called Minor Hours.

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