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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...
- 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...
- Prinknash Abbey (pronounced locally variously as "Prinidge/Prinnish") (IPA: /ˈprɪnɪdʒ/) is a Roman Catholic monastery in the Vale of Gloucester in the...
- 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...
- 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...
- revolved around the eight canonical hours. The monastic timetable, or Horarium, would begin at midnight with the service, or "office", of Matins (today...
- 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...
- and their own constitutions and customs. Their respective timetables ("horarium") allocate due time to communal prayer, private prayer, spiritual reading...
- 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...
- was to become the long-standing Christian tradition of the liturgical horarium. McNamara, Edward. "What Should Be Pra**** in the Liturgy of the Hours"...