Ambrosian breviary

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The Ambrosian breviary is the liturgical book containing the prayers, psalms, and readings used for the Divine Office in the Ambrosian tradition of the Catholic Church centered in Milan.

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All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Ambrosian breviary canonical 2
Ambrosian Breviary 1
Ambrosian Lectionary 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf breviary
liturgical book
associatedWith Ambrosian Rite
surface form: Ambrosian liturgy

Archdiocese of Milan
centerOfUse Milan
contains antiphons
hymns
liturgical rubrics
prayers
psalms
readings
responsories
differsFrom Roman Breviary
surface form: Roman breviary
follows Ambrosian calendar
hasDistinctiveFeature proper Ambrosian antiphons
proper Ambrosian hymnody
proper Ambrosian psalmody
hasHistoricalRoot late antique Milanese liturgy
hasJurisdictionalUse Diocese of Lugano
some parishes outside Milan following the Ambrosian Rite
hasLiturgicalFamily Ambrosian Rite
hasPart Common of Saints
Office of the Dead
Proper of Saints
Proper of the Season
surface form: Proper of Seasons

Psalter
language Latin
liturgicalFunction orders psalm recitation
provides readings for the Office
regulates daily prayer
namedAfter Ambrose of Milan
surface form: Saint Ambrose
partOf Ambrosian breviary self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ambrosian liturgical books
riteType Western liturgical rite
tradition Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
usedBy Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church

clergy
faithful of the Archdiocese of Milan
religious communities
usedFor Liturgy of the Hours
surface form: Divine Office

Liturgy of the Hours
canonical hours
usedIn Ambrosian Rite
Ambrosian Rite
surface form: Ambrosian tradition
usedOn Sundays in the Ambrosian Rite
feasts of the Ambrosian calendar
ferial days in the Ambrosian Rite

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ambrosian Rite hasComponent Ambrosian breviary
First Sunday of Advent (with different counting than Roman Rite) usedIn Ambrosian breviary
this entity surface form: Ambrosian Lectionary
Archdiocese of Milan usesOwnBreviary Ambrosian breviary
this entity surface form: Ambrosian Breviary
Ambrosian breviary partOf Ambrosian breviary self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ambrosian liturgical books
Ambrosian missal relatedTo Ambrosian breviary