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Compline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Compline (pronounced /ˈkɒmplɪn/ ; also Complin , Night Prayer , Prayers at the End of the Day ) is the final church service (or Office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical ...
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Scholarly essay on what is essentially a bedtime prayer, often recited privately ... The term Complin (Compline) is derived from the Latin completorium, complement, and has been given to this particular Hour because Complin is, as it were, the completion of all the Hours of the day: the close of the day.
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Compline. Opening Sentence ... The list to the left will lead you through Compline as published in The Book of Common Prayer. ...
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About Listen Order for Worship News Recordings Contact; The 2008-2009 season has ended. Live worship services will resume in September. ... The Minnesota Compline Choir: Prayer at the Close of the Day...
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12th Hour (Retiring) - Compline ... INTRODUCTION TO EVERY HOUR [top] ... In the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, one God. Amen.
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(This is a prayer service that may be offered each evening after dinner.) ... (The Prayer of Repentance) ... (A Prayer of Confidence in the Lord)
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Click on the day of the week to be taken to Compline: ... 'Shall we say Compline tonight?' Compline is used in the Northumbria Community as an optional extra to the Daily Office, but brings a perfect end to the day. Many use it on a regular basis, usually just before retiring to bed.
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