breviary

breviary
breviary 1540s, "brief statement;" sense of "short prayer book used by Catholic priests" is from 1610s, from L. breviarium "summary," neuter of adjective breviarius "abridged," from breviare "to shorten, abbreviate," from brevis "short" (see BRIEF (Cf. brief)).

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  • Breviary, Reform of the Roman — • 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… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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