The Armagnac Breviary is one of many highlights from the Wyvern Collection currently on view in the exhibition New Views of the Middle Ages: Highlights from The Wyvern Collection. Probably ...
The Brevarium or Breviary is a book containing the offices, hymns and prayers for the canonical hours, which are appointed by the Catholic Church to be recited daily by priests and members of certain ...
Armagnac Breviary (one of two volumes). Late 14th century. Present-day France. Parchment, ink, paint, gold. Height of each leaf: 8 in (20.5 cm); width of each leaf: 5.4 in (13.6 cm). Wyvern Collection ...
A breviary, or the liturgical book containing the Liturgy of the Hours, is seen in this illustration photo. Ascension and ...
Priests in an eastern Indian region have resolved to increase their effectiveness as pastors by praying the breviary and consulting laypeople in preparing their homilies. The resolution emerged from a ...
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A religious work receiving a major financial contribution from Prince Ranieri of Monaco. Verona (AsiaNews) It will be a particular Pascal Triduum this year for the Russian speaking Catholic community.
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“Singing softly is the hardest thing to do—it takes so much energy,” the singer and composer Heather Christian told a singer during a rehearsal for her new show, “Terce: A Practical Breviary,” ...
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F.A. VAN SANTFORD, in Harper's Bazar. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print ...
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