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Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X was promulgated by that Pope with the Apostolic Constitution "Divino Afflatu" of 1 November 1911. The Roman Breviary is the title of the book obliga...
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By the Apostolic Constitution "Divino Afflatu" of Pius X (1 November, 1911), a change was made in the psalter of the Roman Breviary. ... Home > Catholic Encyclopedia > B > Reform of the Roman Breviary...
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The most important prayer that the Church offers to Almighty God after the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is the Officium Divinum, or Divine Office, contained in a liturgical book called the Breviarium Romanum, or Roman Breviary.
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Text Archive > Canadian Libraries > The Roman breviary : reformed by order of the Holy oecumenical council of Trent : published by order of Pope St. Pius V ... View the book ... Help reading texts...
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Language: English; Call number: 411579; Digitizing sponsor: MSN; Book contributor: Kelly - University of Toronto; Collection: toronto; This book has an editable web page on Open Library ... Be the first to write a review; Downloaded 860 timesReviews;
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Breviarium Romanum Roman Breviary - Latin and English edition Latest information October 2009 the publishers are saying that it will be available in ... Breviarium Romanum (Roman Breviary) - All Latin edition; Published in December 2008, this is a freshly re-typeset traditional Roman Breviary (1960 Rite) all in Latin in...
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