Focusing on the Traditional Benedictine Office in accordance with the 1963 Benedictine calendar and rubrics, including the Farnborough edition of the Monastic Diurnal.
http://saintsshallarise.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/all-saints-and-all-souls-of-benedictine.html
All Saints and All Souls of the Benedictine Order (Nov.13&14)
Most of the major religious orders have a separate celebration for All Saints and All Souls of their Order.
Being older than most, the Benedictine Order has rather more recognized saints than most - over 1500 according to the 1919 Catholic Encyclopaedia (and there have been quite a number added to the list since then years). Nonetheless, on this day I always like to think not just of the formally recognized saints, but also of all those countless unrecognized monks, nuns and oblates who lived their lives quietly, faithful to their vocation, and received their reward.
Unfortunately, the monastic life is not a guarantee of either salvation or even instant sainthood, so remember too in your prayers those who have made it thus far only to purgatory...
Learning the Office
- Part I - Finding your way around the Farnborough edition of the monastic diurnal
- Part II - The Hours of the Office
- Part IIIA - Calendars and Ordos
- Part IIIB - The liturgical seasons
- Part IIIC - The feasts of the saints
- Part IV: How the Office is performed
- Part VA - The Diverse parts of the Office
- Part VB - Parts of the Office, the conclusion of the Hours, Collects and Commemorations
- Part VC: Diverse parts of the Office continued
- Part VI: Compline
- Part VII: Prime
- Part VIII - Terce, Sext and None
- Part IX- Vespers
- Part XA - Introduction to Lauds
- Part XB - Lauds for Sundays and higher level feasts
- Part XC: Lauds during the week
- Part XI: The Office of Our Lady on Saturday
- Part XIIA: Calendars and Ordos revisited
- Part XIIB: Calendars and Ordos continued.
- Part XIII: Tackling the Latin
- Part XIVA: Singing the Office - overview
- Part XIVB: Singing the Office cont.
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