Divine Office
Mentioned in 27 documents, 60 times across the archives
Documents
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Cloonamahon Passionists House
2 mentions“made , Divine Office , Private Prayer , Meditation - must it not”
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“After the Divine Office had”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
4 mentions“ate as 1876 . The Divine Office is performed here daily , with-”
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May 1915
1 mention“Divine Office for about two hours : I was allowed to join them .”
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July 1917
1 mention“rising at two o'clock at night for the Divine Office .”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
1 mention“Such was his love for the Divine Office , that were he permitted .”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
1 mention“2 ) From Vilna-Divine Office and sermon from the Basilica of Ostra-B”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
7 mentions“her Divine Office averages eight daily . at”
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Hist Passion Devine
2 mentions“ing the time of the divine office or services , and of the holy Mass ;”
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PaulMaryPakenham
1 mention“recitation of the Divine Office : but judging from this”
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May 1937
1 mention“her Divine Office averages eight daily . at”
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provchapt compendium decrees
1 mention“At 16th Prov. Chapter the President charged the consciences of the Superiors that the Divine Office and other public prayers should be recited with becoming slowness, distinctness and devotion. It was”
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provchapt1869
2 mentions“The custom of receiving the small hours of the Divine office currendd, hitherto permitted at the College, is to be discontinued, the entire Divine office is to chaunted in the usual tone, and at the a”
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provchapt1869decrees
4 mentions“The custom of receiting the small hours of the Divine Office "currendo" hetherto permitted at the college is to be discontinued, the entire Divine office is to be chanted in the usual tone, and at the”
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provchapt1902acts
1 mention“The manner in which our vocal prayers were recited was discussed, and the In President charged the consciences of the Superiors that the Divine Office, and other public prayers should be recited with ”
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provchapt1908convlett
1 mention“On Sunday 12th July, as it is a double of the Second Class, only High Mass of the B. Gabriel may be said. Low Masses should be of the day with a Commemoration of the B. Gabriel & the other Commemorati”
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provchapt1956decreenotes
1 mention“At the 16th Provincial Chapter the President charged the consciences of the Superiors that the Divine Office and other public prayers should be recited with becoming slowness, distinctness and devotio”
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Lebbe to Martin
1 mention“I shall write also to an American Abbot, my old friend, and ask him for every particulars about the so numerous Houses of Benedictine Nuns, who live a very busy life in Schools and Colleges, Academies”
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dom bede lebbe
1 mention“We arrive now at the lurid days of the Japanese invasion. The first crackle of gunfire had awakened the liveliest patriotism in all parts of China. Father Vincent was not the last to answer the call o”
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earlydays good counsel 1944 jul sep
1 mention“We arrive now at the lurid days of the Japanese invasion. The first crackle of gunfire had awakened the liveliest patriotism in all parts of China. Father Vincent was not the last to answer the call o”
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earlydays misc lebbe
1 mention“To seek God in everything—by this does a monk rule his life. He will refuse no work, his actual preferences being governed solely by the claims of necessity or utility. One work alone is the Rule's im”
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Letter ellis
1 mention“Benedictine life grows at ease and fully where the divine Office in the choir all aid of chant and ceremonies is displaid; where all charges are regularly held by some monks, while the others are busy”
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231944
1 mention“On Sunday, Nov. 23rd, the formal function of the installation of the new community took place. Immediately before the Solemn High Mass, which was announced for 10:30 o'clock, a procession consisting o”
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233061
1 mention“6.15 a.m.Rising6.30 a.m.Litany of Saints, Meditation7. a.m.Conventual Mass8. a.m.Breakfast, Study.12.Dinner, Visit to M.B.S., Parochial Work.5.30 p.m.Divine Office, Examen.6. p.m.Supper, Pardon.7.30 p”
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89901
1 mention“Government by the Capuchians for £4,500. They formally took it over in March 1930 and have first group of seven novices were welcomed in January 1931 to begin their four year Theological course of stu”
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93693
1 mention“26. Newman, John Henry, "Lead, kindly Light", The Divine Office, Collins, London, 1974, Vol. II, p.644”
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97088
1 mention“It would have been I suppose a mile. And that was a very full schedule I should think because we had to have the study and then quite a lot of our prayers and offices you know. You had the ordinary Di”