![]() It is that daily round of public vocal prayer appointed by the Church to be recited in her name by all clerics in major orders, by all those who hold any ecclesiastical benefice, and by almost all religious, men and women, in solemn vows. Little, describes what the Office actually is: In her superb and concise study, The Sacrifice of Praise: An Introduction to the Meaning and Use of the Divine Office, Vilma G. The substitution of the Liturgy of the Hours for the sacred, Divinum Officium (Divine Office), the official public prayer of the Catholic Church, has been an even greater travesty and abomination than the promulgation of the invalid and Protestantized Novus Ordo "Mass."įrom its origin in antiquity, drawing on passages from the Old and New Testaments, venerable prayers and sermons from the most illustrious Fathers and Doctors of the Church, biographies of the Martyrs and Saints, the Divine Office has nourished the souls of countless Catholic religious, clergy, and laity, in which one text describes as "the work of the Holy Spirit of some 3000 years." Just as important, the Divine Office has been the most efficacious manner for Almighty God's creatures to worship their Creator, which, although the modern world thinks otherwise, is the ultimate purpose of life. The Hours of the Divine Office Has Always Been the Center of the Church's LiturgyĪlthough it may be difficult to imagine, it is entirely possible that the creation of a non-Apostolic sacrilegious worship service has not been the most reprehensible action undertaken by Newchurch's liturgical barbarians during their seemingly interminable reign. Teresa Margaret of the Sacred Heart, O.C.D. THE ERADICATION OF THE DIVINE OFFICE By Patricius Anthony Reproduction prohibited without authorization. TRADITIO Traditional Roman Catholic Internet SiteĬopyright 2006 P. ![]() MORE DEVASTATION FROM VATICAN II: THE ERADICATION OF THE DIVINE OFFICE ![]()
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