T
Tonaw
Guest
Part of St. Benedict’s rule in Chapter 18 states:
“We strongly recommend, however,
that if this distribution of the Psalms is displeasing to anyone,
she should arrange them otherwise,
in whatever way she considers better,
but **taking care in any case
that the Psalter with its full number of 150 Psalms
be chanted every week **
and begun again every Sunday at the Night Office.
For those monastics show themselves too lazy
in the service to which they are vowed,
who chant less than the Psalter with the customary canticles
in the course of a week,
whereas we read that our holy Fathers
strenuously fulfilled that task in a single day.
May we, lukewarm that we are, perform it at least in a whole week!”
However I have heard that the with the new Liturgy of the Hours it is not possible to do so. Yet I have heard that certain religious orders have different breviaries (or perhaps supplements that could be added?). I assume the Benedictines divine office would fulfill this rule. Seeing how Prime was dissolved though this might be difficult. I know the old universal Divine Office for everyone went through all 150 Psalms in a week but I heard for the new one it takes about a month.
So my questions are as follows:
“We strongly recommend, however,
that if this distribution of the Psalms is displeasing to anyone,
she should arrange them otherwise,
in whatever way she considers better,
but **taking care in any case
that the Psalter with its full number of 150 Psalms
be chanted every week **
and begun again every Sunday at the Night Office.
For those monastics show themselves too lazy
in the service to which they are vowed,
who chant less than the Psalter with the customary canticles
in the course of a week,
whereas we read that our holy Fathers
strenuously fulfilled that task in a single day.
May we, lukewarm that we are, perform it at least in a whole week!”
However I have heard that the with the new Liturgy of the Hours it is not possible to do so. Yet I have heard that certain religious orders have different breviaries (or perhaps supplements that could be added?). I assume the Benedictines divine office would fulfill this rule. Seeing how Prime was dissolved though this might be difficult. I know the old universal Divine Office for everyone went through all 150 Psalms in a week but I heard for the new one it takes about a month.
So my questions are as follows:
- Does the Benedictine Divine Office still go through all 150 psalms in a week?
- Is there a way to purchase the Benedictine breviary (or supplement for the normal Divine office, if such thing exists?)?
- If their office is just the normal office wouldn’t that go against the rule to not pray all 150 psalms in a week?
- Is there a way to pray the new divine office in latin? Some sort of latin current divine office version? I heard they might do that too.
- Also what liberalities can be taken in regards to rearranging the psalms? Would changing it too much risk not fulfilling obligation?