divine office
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Definition
- Noun:
- A set of daily prayers prescribed for clergy: The Divine Office refers to the cycle of canonical prayers that priests, monks, and other religious figures are obligated to recite at specific hours throughout the day and night.
- A liturgical book containing these prayers: It can also refer to the book itself, such as the Breviary in the Roman Catholic Church, which contains the texts for these prayers.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The monks gathered in the chapel to pray the Divine Office at dawn.
- She studied the structure of the Divine Office as part of her theological training.
Advanced Usage
- "To recite/say the Divine Office": This is the standard phrase for performing this prayer duty.
- The priest makes time each day to recite the Divine Office.
- "The Liturgy of the Hours": This is a modern term often used synonymously with the Divine Office, especially after the Second Vatican Council in the Catholic Church.
- Many laypeople now participate in the Liturgy of the Hours, which evolved from the traditional Divine Office.
Variants and Related Words
- Breviary (n): The book containing the Divine Office.
- He carried his breviary with him everywhere.
- Canonical Hours (n): The specific times of day (e.g., Matins, Lauds, Vespers) appointed for the prayers of the Divine Office.
- The canonical hours structure the monastic day.
Synonyms
- Liturgy of the Hours: The official set of daily prayers.
- Canonical prayers: Prayers prescribed by church law.
Related Phrases
- "To keep the hours": An older phrase meaning to observe the prayer times of the Divine Office.
- The community is dedicated to keeping the hours faithfully.
Noun
- canonical prayers recited daily by priests (e.g. the breviary of the Roman Catholic Church)