canonical hour การใช้
- Before he turned ten he was able to recite the canonical hours.
- The term " siesta " derives from the canonical hour Sext.
- A "'canonical sundial "'indicates the canonical hours of formal ritualistic acts.
- The action occurs in seven days subdivided in different Canonical hours.
- Canonical hours varied in length as the times of sunrise and sunset shifted.
- Traditionally, the daily life of the Benedictine revolved around the eight canonical hours.
- A priest " said his breviary " that is, recited the canonical hours.
- The canonical hours depend upon the geographical location and change with natural seasonal variations.
- By the 14th century, the breviary contained the entire text of the canonical hours.
- Traditionally the canonical hours were chanted by the participating clergy.
- By the 14th century, these breviaries contained the entire text of the canonical hours.
- They would have announced the canonical hours or intervals between set times of prayer.
- The king enters Reims Cathedral after the singing of the canonical hour of Prime.
- Forefeasts and Afterfeasts will affect the structure of the services during the Canonical Hours.
- He thus reduced the relative importance of matins with respect to the other canonical hours.
- The dials are called'canonical'because they mark the canonical hours.
- Every day, Omelda hears the rituals marking the Canonical hours in her head, without fail.
- The ecclesiastical day has five divisions, known as the Canonical hours with four three-hour tides between.
- They take part in daily liturgical prayer, known as " Opus Dei " or Canonical Hours.
- There is an article on these canonical hours.
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