Cornelius as a religious man, and St. Paul laudswarriors of the Old Testament such as Gedeon, Barac, Samson, etc.
Office together; within the limits of the day, that is, Matins and Lauds may be anticipated from 2 p.
It is most suitable, though apparently not commanded by the Church, that Matins and Lauds be said before Mass.
Christ and His Mother, there were new mystical lauds and hymns of divine love.
He thanks and lauds his God, who him that night Blest with so high a fortune and so rare; Hoping to win the horse without a peer, Baiardo, from the Christian cavalier.
If Lauds succeeds Matins immediately, Pater Noster and Ave Maria are omitted, and the Hour begins with Deus in adjutorium.
The preces feriales at Laudsand Vespers are the same in structure.
Are priests bound to recite Matins andLauds before Mass?
The same additions were made in Laudsand the Psalm, De Profundis omitted.
May Matins be said separately from Lauds without any excusing cause?
One opinion stated that it was lawful to begin Matins and Lauds after 2 o'clock, p.
Lauds remains the true morning prayer, which hails in the rising sun, the image of Christ triumphant--consecrates to Him the opening day.
The ferial preces of Lauds are found in the Breviary, immediately after the second set of Psalms for ferial Lauds and after the short responsory in the psalm arrangements for the days of the week.
Originally the matter for Prime was drawn fromLauds and was a repetition of part of Lauds.
Hence, the word was used in three senses, to denote the nocturns and lauds, to denote Lauds only and to denote the vigil office.
Of course, it is lawful in virtue of a privilege granted by the Church to recite on the previous evening Matins and Lauds for the following day.
The feast of St. Agnes is celebrated on 21st January and on 28th it is mentioned at Vespers and Lauds only, and the name in old Roman service books is Octavo, S.
In a subsequent edition it is the hymn for Lauds on Trinity Sunday.
Its use was generally for Matins or Lauds on Monday; by some monastic orders it was used daily.
Nocturns and lauds (together called matins), with the six hours above-mentioned, make the seven canonical hours.
The twelve hours of the night are divided into three nocturns, which may be supposed to be said at twelve, two, and four, and are immediately followed by lauds at five.
God, saint, and bard, a radiant ring, Sang glory to their heavenly King: Forth into joyful lauds they burst As Indra with the sage conversed.
And so for this occasion he at once made a verse in the Lauds above mentioned and said: 'Praised be thou, O my Lord, for those who forgive from love of thee, And endure sickness and tribulation.
Aldus Manutius praises her to the skies, lauds her benevolence to the poor, her care for the afflicted and her ability as a ruler.
What is sheer hate seems to the individual entertaining the sentiment so like indignant virtue, that he often indulges in the propensity to the full, nay, lauds himself for the exercise of it.
One with lauds and beeves, with rents and consols, mark you?
After came a company also in white and carrying in their hands red crosses, singing the lauds and hymns of Girolamo Benivieni in sweet and eager voices.
Whoever magic genius lauds Will do what in him lies To raise this art's inventor to the skies.
And now the centuries have cycled by, Till thou art all forgotten by the throng That lauds the great Pathfinder of the deep.
On announcing his discovery on his return, he breaks forth into the following highly poetic exhortation: "Let processions be formed, let festivals be held, let lauds be sung.
Just a song at twilight, When the lights are low," is all very well in its way; but the conditions are not suitable for matins and lauds lasting an hour and a half!
It was my privilege to officiate at matins and lauds and the solemn Mass, lasting from half-past ten till nearly two.
Lo, every one who lauds himself shall be abased, and he who does not praise himself shall be exalted in the sight of God.
In his teaching Jesus laudssincerity and rebukes hypocrisy.
It is a remarkable proof of the omne venalia esse in Greece that Thucydides (II, 65) laudseven Pericles, especially for his incorruptibility.
The free-trade party laudsit precisely on this account.
Then the bell rang for Lauds and Prime, and John left his cell to begin his life as Brother Storm.
Next morning before daybreak the brothers of the Society of the Holy Gethsemane had gathered in their church in Bishopsgate Street for Lauds and Prime.
Meanwhile the snow was still falling, and when the brothers went out to Lauds at 6 A.
Lauds and Prime were over, the brothers were on their knees, and the Father was reading the last words of the dedication service.