Completorium

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Completorium is the Latin term for Compline, the final canonical hour of the Christian liturgy of the hours traditionally prayed at night.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical prayer
Latin term
canonical hour
etymologyDerivedFrom Latin verb "complere" (to complete)
follows Vespers
hasAlternativeForm Completa
hasComponent Gospel canticle of Simeon (Nunc dimittis) NERFINISHED
Marian antiphon
concluding prayer
final blessing
hymn
psalms
responsory
short reading
hasEnglishName Compline
hasGenre liturgical prayer
hasLanguage Latin
hasLatinName Completorium
hasLiturgicalHourOrderPosition last
hasMode communal recitation
private recitation
hasPurpose preparation for death and judgment in a spiritual sense
sanctification of the night
hasTheologicalTheme examination of conscience
peaceful rest in God
trust in divine protection
isAddressedTo God NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWith clergy
monastic communities
isDescribedAs final canonical hour of the day
isFinalHourOf Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
isObservedBy Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
some Anglican communities
some Lutheran communities
isPartOf Divine Office NERFINISHED
Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
isRegulatedBy Liturgia Horarum (post-Vatican II) NERFINISHED
Roman Breviary (historically) NERFINISHED
isRelatedTo Compline NERFINISHED
isTraditionallyPrayedAt night
isTraditionallyPrayedBefore sleep
isUsedIn Roman Rite NERFINISHED
Western Christian liturgy
symbolizes completion of the day

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

Compline hasLatinName Completorium