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Meaning of "breviary"
breviary (noun) - A breviary is a liturgical book used in Christian worship, especially in the Roman Catholic Church, containing the prayers, psalms, and readings for the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours. It provides a structured format for daily prayer and meditation according to the traditions of the Church
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- A book containing prayers, hymns, and so on for everyday use at the canonical hours.
- A brief statement or summary.
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Go and read your breviary by the fire.
I do not use the translation in the breviary.
I will read my breviary in the meantime.
You are still reading the breviary.
I have my breviary and thought we might saycompline together.
A priest studies his breviary until his death.
The canonical hours of the breviary.
I have my breviary and thought we might say compline together.
We would better read the breviary.
His rosary and his breviary was found near his cadaver.
You can read the breviary.
The missal and the breviary should return to the old use.
I have been following the offices with my breviary.
The modification of the breviary by abridging it.
He was sitting up there saying his breviary.
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Breviary of alaric.
Let us read the breviary.
The breviary and its images surely served a didactic function within the convent community.
Volumes is an illuminated breviary.
Its corpus of texts consists of the breviary and doctrines that dramatise efficiency and performance.
He picked up his breviary.
And the breviary or short description of Jerusalem ca.
That was the breviary.
The breviary is the official prayer of the Church.
The calendar is artistically the weakest part of the illumination of the breviary.
It was his breviary.
They made the promise of celibacy and undertook to observe the prayer of the breviary.
The Breviary also assigns specific prayers to these days.
I was praying my breviary.
The breviary helped to privatize and clericalize the daily prayers of the Church.
I am allowed only the Bible and breviary.
He heard Mass and read his Breviary daily and fasted three times a week.
Subsequently he was concerned with the revision of the Breviary.
The Isabella Breviary was probably made in two campaigns.
It has since then been known as the Llangattock breviary.
Additionally the breviary of the Catholic Church is also being produced.
Urban introduced many new offices into the Breviary.
This breviary may be described as the Sarum Office in a Scottish form.
To overcome the inconvenience of using such a library the Breviary came into existence and use.
The Breviary of Alaric is the only text in the manuscript with annotations.
And in the Bible and breviary.
Her legend in the York Breviary states that she was of the Wessex nobility.
All we know of her comes from the York Breviary.
This legend is reproduced in the current breviary of the Diocese of Strasbourg.
Louis was probably the original recipient of the Chateauroux Breviary.
Under Pius VI the question of a reform of the Breviary was brought up once more.
This observance is still one of the peculiarities of the Carmelite Breviary.
The study of the Brivadois breviary proved how unique the Brivadois liturgy was.
Sometimes there are other disagreements between the modern Missal and Breviary.
We are only dealing here with the Roman breviary since the Council of Trent.