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water stoup (home) – see: Home
stoup (below) Home
stoup Honorary Prelate Horarium – the
schedule of
daily prayers for
those living in a
religious community...
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isolation from the
monastic community. A
tight communal timetable – the
horarium – is
meant to
ensure that the time
given by God is not
wasted but used...
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Prinknash Abbey (pronounced
locally variously as "Prinidge/Prinnish") (IPA: /ˈprɪnɪdʒ/) is a
Roman Catholic monastery in the Vale of
Gloucester in the...
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quadrant was
identified by
Peter Drinkwater in 1993 as
being a
straight lined horarium bilimbatum,
presented in a dis****embled state.
Dekker and
Lippincott reject...
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revolved around the
eight canonical hours. The
monastic timetable, or
Horarium,
would begin at
midnight with the service, or "office", of
Matins (today...
- life of
Teresa of
Jesus and John of the Cross. The
monks live a
strict horarium that
includes the
midnight office, two
hours of
mental prayer,
common rosary...
- the
Oblates of Mary,
Queen of Apostles, and
began following a
monastic horarium defined in the Rule of
Saint Benedict, and
chanting the
Divine Office in...
- then
sealed it in the Cave of Treasures. The
first section,
called the
Horarium by S. E. Robinson,
consists of
describing which creatures praise God at...
- was to
become the long-standing
Christian tradition of the
liturgical horarium. McNamara, Edward. "What
Should Be Pra**** in the
Liturgy of the Hours"...
- and
their own
constitutions and customs.
Their respective timetables ("
horarium")
allocate due time to
communal prayer,
private prayer,
spiritual reading...