Roman Breviary

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The Roman Breviary is the traditional liturgical book of the Catholic Church that organizes the daily cycle of prayers, psalms, readings, and hymns known as the Divine Office.


Statements (52)
Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic liturgical text
breviary
liturgical book
associatedWith Tridentine Mass
authority Holy See
genre Christian prayer book
hasPart Common of Saints
Office of the Dead
Proper of Saints
Proper of the Season
Psalter
antiphons
calendar of saints
collects
hymns
psalms
readings
responsories
rubrics
includesOffice Compline
Lauds
Matins
None
Prime
Sext
Terce
Vespers
language Latin
majorEdition 1568 Roman Breviary
1911 Roman Breviary reform
1960 Code of Rubrics breviary
organizes Divine Office
religion Catholicism
replacedBy Liturgia Horarum
Liturgy of the Hours
requiresUseBy Latin-rite clergy (pre–Vatican II)
revisedBy Pope Clement VIII
Pope John XXIII
Pope Pius V
Pope Pius X
Pope Pius XII
Pope Urban VIII
standardizedBy Council of Trent
stillUsedBy communities using the 1962 Roman Rite
traditionalist Catholics
tradition Roman Rite
usedBy Catholic Church
Latin Church
usedFor Liturgy of the Hours
canonical hours
daily cycle of prayer
public prayer of the Church

Referenced by (13)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Missale Romanum
Roman Ritual
relatedTo
Ecclesiastical Latin
codifiedIn
Ambrosian Rite ("Ambrosian Divine Office")
hasComponent
Ecclesiastical Latin ("Roman Breviary (Latin typical edition)")
hasKeyText
Latin Rite
hasLiturgicalBook
Dominican Rite ("Dominican Breviary")
hasPart
Marian antiphons
includedIn
Pope Pius X ("reform of the Roman Breviary")
knownFor
Roman Breviary ("1960 Code of Rubrics breviary")
majorEdition
Pope Pius X
reformed
Pope Pius V
standardized
Psalter ("Divine Office")
usedIn

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