canonical hour

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canonical hour

The monk observes the canonical hour in the chapel.

Definition

Noun: 1. A fixed time of day designated for prayer in the Christian liturgy, especially in the Roman Catholic Church: One of the seven traditional daily periods set aside for the recitation of the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours.

Usage

The term "canonical hour" is used primarily in a religious, historical, or liturgical context to refer to the specific, scheduled times for communal or individual prayer that structure the monastic and clerical day.

Examples
  • The monks gathered in the chapel for the canonical hour of Vespers as the sun began to set.
  • Her daily discipline included observing each canonical hour with prayer and scripture reading.
  • The schedule listed the seven canonical hours, from Matins to Compline.
Advanced Usage
  • "To keep the canonical hours": To observe or pray at the appointed times of the Divine Office.
    • As a member of the religious order, she was committed to keeping the canonical hours.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hour (n): In this specific context, it refers to a liturgical office, not a 60-minute period.
  • Divine Office (n): The entire cycle of daily prayers recited at the canonical hours.
  • Liturgy of the Hours (n): The modern term for the Divine Office.
Synonyms
  • Office
  • Liturgical hour
  • Prayer time (in this specific context)
Different Meanings

The word "canonical" has other meanings outside this specific phrase (e.g., conforming to a general rule or accepted as authoritative), and "hour" typically means a 60-minute period. However, the compound term "canonical hour" has the specific liturgical meaning defined above.

canonical hour

The monk observes the canonical hour in the chapel.

Noun
  1. (Roman Catholic Church) one of seven specified times for prayer