Tis_Bearself
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I had a few questions on the Anglican Breviary and am posting them here in Non-Catholic Religions so that Anglicans can chime in, but I’m happy to hear from any Catholics with knowledge as well.
To make a long story short, I borrowed a collect prayer for St. Benedict Biscop out of the Anglican Breviary because I absolutely couldn’t find one anywhere else, not even on the Benedictine sites. I figured this one time it would be okay because it’s for a private devotion, not liturgical use, and the Anglican Breviary claims to be basically an English translation of the Roman Missal, and the differences seem to be the omission of papal bulls and stuff rather than something like a saint collect.
The collect was also worded in the traditional Roman Missal form, as opposed to some of the modern day Anglican and Episcopal “collects” I see that are not following the expected form of a Catholic collect. Finally, I found this 12-year-old thread where some Carmelite third order member even got permission to use the Anglican Breviary to pray the Divine Office as required by their order.
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Here is my question: Why does the Anglican Breviary seem to be different from the Sarum Missal? If you had the Sarum Rite and the Sarum Missal right up till Queen Elizabeth I suppressed them, then why did people need the Roman Missal, which became the Anglican Breviary? I do use an old Sarum Missal (via Archive.org) for some of my prayers, but St. Benedict Biscop wasn’t mentioned in it.
To make a long story short, I borrowed a collect prayer for St. Benedict Biscop out of the Anglican Breviary because I absolutely couldn’t find one anywhere else, not even on the Benedictine sites. I figured this one time it would be okay because it’s for a private devotion, not liturgical use, and the Anglican Breviary claims to be basically an English translation of the Roman Missal, and the differences seem to be the omission of papal bulls and stuff rather than something like a saint collect.
The collect was also worded in the traditional Roman Missal form, as opposed to some of the modern day Anglican and Episcopal “collects” I see that are not following the expected form of a Catholic collect. Finally, I found this 12-year-old thread where some Carmelite third order member even got permission to use the Anglican Breviary to pray the Divine Office as required by their order.
So for all these reasons, the use of Anglican Breviary for private devotional Catholic prayers would seem to be generally okay, assuming a Catholic isn’t going to be tempted to defect to the Anglicans by using the book (zero chance of that in my case).I hope this is the correct Forum. My question is pretty straight forward. I have prayed the Divine Office (Liturgy of the Hours) since it was referred to as the Roman Breviary. I hope I don’t offend anyone but I really dislike the NAB translation. I am not a Traditionalist. I do not think Vatican II was the work of Satan. I am however a conservative Catholic and I am 66 years old. I love the majestic translation from the past. I am thinking of switching to the Anglican Breviary, which I have be…
Here is my question: Why does the Anglican Breviary seem to be different from the Sarum Missal? If you had the Sarum Rite and the Sarum Missal right up till Queen Elizabeth I suppressed them, then why did people need the Roman Missal, which became the Anglican Breviary? I do use an old Sarum Missal (via Archive.org) for some of my prayers, but St. Benedict Biscop wasn’t mentioned in it.
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