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I am confused, what is the difference between “Divine Office” and “Liturgy of the Hours”? To the uninformed, it seems the terms are used interchangeably.
Thanks!
Thanks!
“DIVINE OFFICE … The older name for the liturgy of the hours.”I am confused, what is the difference between “Divine Office” and “Liturgy of the Hours”? To the uninformed, it seems the terms are used interchangeably.
Thanks!
I am confused, what is the difference between “Divine Office” and “Liturgy of the Hours”? To the uninformed, it seems the terms are used interchangeably.
Thanks!
If book titles are to be considered, “The Liturgy of the Hours” is the 4-volume title for the Liturgy of the Hours in the US and other countries. “The Divine Office” is the title of the 3-volume set for use in the UK and other countries. Both are translations of the Liturgy of the Hours or Divine Office.Don’t be confused my friend…they are one in the same…All of the following terms are just different words for the same thing:
Liturgy of The Hours
The Hours
Divine Office
Breviary
Book of Christian Prayer( Condensed 1 Vol Version)
Breviarium Romanum
Hope this helps
To be precise: Both are translations of *Liturgia Horarum *(which, even if you don’t know Latin, you might guess means “Liturgy of the Hours”)If book titles are to be considered, “The Liturgy of the Hours” is the 4-volume title for the Liturgy of the Hours in the US and other countries. “The Divine Office” is the title of the 3-volume set for use in the UK and other countries. Both are translations of the Liturgy of the Hours or Divine Office.
Breviary is to the Divine Office as Missal is to the Holy Mass.Divine Office and Liturgy of the Hours are the same thing. Sometimes you will also hear it referred to as the breviary.
God Bless,
Matt