Monastic offices

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Monastic offices are the structured daily prayer services observed in monasteries as part of the Liturgy of the Hours.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian liturgical practice
component of the Liturgy of the Hours
form of daily prayer
monastic observance
basedOn Psalms NERFINISHED
Scripture readings
biblical canticles
developedFrom early Christian prayer customs
developedIn late antiquity
emphasizes community recitation
regularity and discipline
follows liturgical calendar
monastic timetable
hasPurpose communal prayer
meditation on Scripture
praise of God
sanctification of the day
hasVariant Benedictine office
Byzantine monastic office
Carthusian office
Cistercian office NERFINISHED
Dominican office
includesElement antiphons
blessings
collects
hymns
intercessions
psalmody
readings
responsories
languageUsed Latin
vernacular languages
partOf Liturgy of the Hours NERFINISHED
practicedBy monks
nuns
oblates
religious brothers
religious sisters
prayedAt daytime
fixed hours
night
regulatedBy Rule of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
monastic constitutions
relatedTo Divine Office NERFINISHED
Opus Dei (work of God) NERFINISHED
canonical hours
usedIn Christian monasticism
Eastern Christian monasticism
Western monasticism

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