Examples of 'matins' in a sentence

Meaning of "matins"

Matins (noun): A term used in Christian liturgy to refer to the early morning prayer service, typically held before dawn
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  • Together with lauds, the earliest of the canonical hours; traditionally prayed at sunrise or earlier.
  • Morning prayers.
  • plural of matin

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Matins increasingly becomes my least favourite office.
Once again we heard your cries at matins.
Matins was the earliest service at dawn.
It is their matins and their evensong.
Matins were scheduled so as not interrupt sleep.
The witch will be tried after matins tomorrow.
From matins till evensong.
Guests will attend matins.
Tous les matins du monde.
Matins are held regularly.
Les méchants du matins du monde.
Paschal matins begins with a procession that starts around midnight.
Everything has gone to matins.
Matins in the monastery.
See you at matins.

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Matins are morning prayers.
Celebrated out matins.
Paskhal matins begins with a procession that starts around midnight.
Pelagia arose and all the bells were ringing for matins.
Matins is the longest and most complex of the daily cycle of services.
I must go to matins.
Between the matins and the mass there were even fewer people left in the church.
The bringing out of the cross and the exaltation ceremony occur at matins.
But the Sistine choir at matins was silent.
A book containing all the offices for the daily canonical hours of prayer except matins.
To the church to pray the Matins at midnight.
The bell for Matins was rung at or before daybreak.
All of the daily variation occurs in Matins.
I would not mind singing Matins at cold daybreak.
But it is followed by the ikos at Matins.
Near the end of Matins the paschal verses are sung.
Communication will be silent until matins on Thursday.
At the end of Matins the solemn paschal sticheras are sung.
I always read the canons at Matins myself.
The lessons are read at Matins which is subdivided into three nocturns.
It may also be used as a canticle in the Lutheran service of Matins.
At this moment the evening bell ringing for the matins of the Purification was heard.
Take the woman to the seaside tomorrow after Matins.
The monks prayed Matins during the night and said Lauds in the early dawn.
The service starts in Latin with late medieval matins.
At night you will recite Matins and Lauds attentively and devoutly before some blessed image.
It would take a brave GP to prescribe a dose of matins once a day.
I heard the matins bell before I fell asleep.
It is quite easy to find these essential elements in our modern Matins.
The rest of Matins is celebrated according to special Paschal rubrics.
Please note that there will not be a service of Matins on this day.
French Les matins de grands.
At the second hour of the night they began to ring the bell for Matins.
On Sundays and greater feasts Matins consists of three nocturns.
She lit the lamps in the church and frequently rang the bells for Matins.

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