Christianity
- 20221
- Temenos Catholic Worker
- Support services for homeless youth in the Polk Street neighborhood of San Francisco.
- 20222
- Vancouver Catholic Worker
- Providing hospitality to the poor and needy of Vancouver, British Columbia. Has information about events, and contact information.
- 20223
- Adoremus
- A society lobbying for a re-examination of the reform of the liturgy since Vatican II to make it more in line with what was intended by the Council Fathers.
- 20224
- Association for Latin Liturgy
- Promotes the use of spoken and sung Latin in the liturgy. Based in the UK, invites membership from Catholics around the world. FAQ, publications, excerpts from newsletters.
- 20225
- Latin Liturgy Association
- Promotes the use of Latin in the liturgical life of the contemporary Church.
- 20226
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Breviary
- Evolution of the book, or set of books, containing the texts and rubrics of the canonical hours.
- 20227
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Canonical Hours
- Essay on the practice of reciting the Divine Office according to set hours.
- 20228
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Compline
- Scholarly essay on what is essentially a bedtime prayer, often recited privately.
- 20229
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Divine Office
- Brief essay on the historical development of the Liturgy of the Hours.
- 20230
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Lauds
- Article on the canonical hour once known as Matins, then as Lauds, now as Morning Prayer. One of the two principal hours.
- 20231
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Matins
- Not Morning Prayer, but a nighttime prayer, which has now been replaced by the Office of Readings.
- 20232
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Music of Vespers
- Applies especially to the cathedral Office, i.e., the Liturgy of the Hours in a parish setting.
- 20235
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Office of the Dead
- Historical article on a special set of prayers for the deceased.
- 20237
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Reform of the Roman Breviary
- Article on the 1911-1913 revamping of the breviary so as to allow recitation of all of the Psalter each week. Feasts were also ranked according to liturgical importance, and some offices were no longer obligatory or were even suppressed.