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  • Divine Office — • Brief essay on the historical development of the Liturgy of the Hours Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Divine Office     Divine Office      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Divine Office —    Cycle of monastic liturgies sung at particular times each day. In the Benedictine rule there are eight, called hours, thus the common expression liturgy of the hours. The four major hours are matins (sometimes called vigils) during the night,… …   Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • The Divine Weapon — Theatrical poster Hangul 신기전 …   Wikipedia

  • Divine Office — may refer to: Liturgy of the Hours, the recitation of certain Christian prayers at fixed hours according to the discipline of the Roman Catholic Church Canonical hours, the recitation of such prayers in Christianity more generally This… …   Wikipedia

  • Divine Office — n. the Psalms, readings, prayers, etc. used at the canonical hours …   English World dictionary

  • The Divine Ryans — is a 1999 film and novel, directed by Stephen Reynolds, written by Wayne Johnston, starring Robert Joy and Pete Postlethwaite. The film is based around the Ryan family who run a funeral parlour in St John s, Newfoundland.PlotThe Ryans of St John… …   Wikipedia

  • divine office — (sometimes caps.) Eccles. office (def. 12c). [1350 1400; ME] * * * ▪ Christian service also called  canonical hours,  liturgy of the hours , or  liturgical hours        in various Christian churches, the public service of praise and worship… …   Universalium

  • Divine Office — Divine Of|fice, the the daily prayers and ceremonies used by ↑Roman Catholic priests …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Divine Office — Divine′ Of′fice n. rel the psalms, readings, and prayers used at the canonical hours • Etymology: 1350–1400 …   From formal English to slang

  • Divine Office — the daily cycle of choir services performed by clergy ♦ The religious services sung or recited by priests and religious at the canonical hours, i.e. seven fixed times during each day and once during the night. (Lynch, Joseph H. The Medieval… …   Medieval glossary

  • Sisters of the Divine Compassion — The Sisters of the Divine Compassion are a Roman Catholic religious order founded in New York City in 1886 by Mother Mary Veronica – formerly Mary Dannat Starr – Msgr. Thomas Preston and a group of young women moved by the Compassion of God in… …   Wikipedia

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