breviary | AirMaria.com https://airmaria.com Breathe Freely Wed, 02 Aug 2023 15:43:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://airmaria.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/28143228/amicon-r-100x100.png breviary | AirMaria.com https://airmaria.com 32 32 Fi News – FFI App Chosen as Finalist For About.com’s Best Catholic iOS App of 2013 https://airmaria.com/2013/02/19/fi-news-ffi-app-chosen-as-finalist-for-about-coms-best-catholic-ios-app-of-2013/ Wed, 20 Feb 2013 02:24:22 +0000 http://airmaria.com/?p=33790 Breviarium Meum has been chosen as one of five finalists in About.com’s 2013 Reader’s Choice Awards, in the category Best Catholic iOS App. Until March 19, you can cast your vote for our...

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f250t-2013Breviarium Meum has been chosen as one of five finalists in About.com’s 2013 Reader’s Choice Awards, in the category Best Catholic iOS App. Until March 19, you can cast your vote for our app here. You are permitted (and encouraged) to vote once a day (more precisely, 24 hours must pass between one vote and the next).

Breviarium Meum for iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad

Breviarium Meum Breviarium Meum allows you to pray the traditional (1962) Latin breviary of the Catholic Church wherever you go. Just pull out your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, select the hour to pray, and begin. You can download the texts up to a week in advance, so you can pray even when you don’t have a network connection. So if you’re on a mountain top making a retreat, or down in a valley to celebrate Mass in an isolated village, you can still keep up with the office, even if you left your printed breviary at home.

Are you unfamiliar with the old breviary? It’s a part of your heritage, and one that you have a right to know about and experience. As the instruction Universae Ecclesiae reaffirms, one goal of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum was to offer “to all the faithful the Roman Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior, considered as a precious treasure to be preserved” (8a).

This app is the easiest way to pray the breviary. It gives you all the texts in order, so you don’t have to flip back and forth as you would with a printed breviary. If the text is too small, you can make it bigger. If you don’t understand the Latin, you can display a parallel English translation.

Those more familiar with the breviary, and especially priests, will be pleased to see we’ve included a selection of prayers and blessings in Latin, such as are normally found in the appendix of a breviary.

http://apps.liturgiaetmusica.com/index.php/en/apps/brevmeum

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Franciscan Spirituality #15: Sources, Part 5 – Mar 17 – Homily – Fr Terrance https://airmaria.com/2023/03/17/franciscan-spirituality-15-sources-part-5-mar-17-homily-fr-terrance/ Fri, 17 Mar 2023 11:04:28 +0000 https://airmaria.com/2023/03/17/franciscan-spirituality-15-sources-part-5-mar-17-homily-fr-terrance/   Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN, on Mar 17, 2023, on how the Church’s liturgy was a source of strength and inspiration for the spirituality of St Francis. This is...

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Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN, on Mar 17, 2023, on how the Church’s liturgy was a source of strength and inspiration for the spirituality of St Francis. This is a continuation of his series of homilies on Franciscan Spirituality. – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNN151zTIO4&list=PLejh_e0-LN4xgMllKrzSasL2Hljd5BHom

Notes:

0:00 Intro – Liturgy, Francis’s strength and inspiration

Liturgy is a source of Francis’s strength and inspiration, a place to find God who acts.

0:55 – What is Liturgy

Liturgia originally meant a public work of civil or religious duty

In the Christian Church, it is public worship, expressing our relationship with Christ, which is not just private  CCC 1069 – http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/p2.htm#1069

Participating in the liturgy is participating in the priestly minister and in Christ’s works

We do it, but it is Christ working

Not just sterile remembrance of past events but makes Christ present and sanctifies and renews the Church, the body of Christ

2:46 – St Francis’s view of the liturgy

St Francis’s view of the liturgy is based on the concreteness of his spirituality, to live what he loves,

This is the basis of his Christocentric objectiveness

Worship of the trinity to continually adore Christ in the cycles of the Liturgical seasons

Admonition to continually worship Christ

In the first rule in all times and seasons, have a true and humble faith, love , adore … supreme god trinity

Friars should always take care of the abode of Christ in the tabernacles of the world.

4:55 – St Francis contributions

The Grotto in Greccio was the first nativity scene. – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euGVYbwK93A

Lent – Office of the Passion – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Office_of_the_Passion

Reinvigorated eucharist by Restoring three churches and

Did not want to be a priest because he did not feel worthy

Devotion to the bible was part of his liturgical practice

Received Eucharist as often as he could with great devotion.

6:37 – Breviary, Divine office

Breviary and other liturgical books were very diverse between friaries as things were in the whole Church. He standardized on the version used in the Papal chapel and, 70 years later, the Pope took his queue and standardized this breviary throughout the Church.

Francis would recite the breviary every day, even when traveling or sick.

8:07 – St. Bonaventure 5 Reasons to recite the Breviary

1 Imitates the angels in praises for God
2 Thank God day and night, recalls the life, passion, and death of Christ
3 rekindles the heart with love for God
4 Encourage the Faithful to pray by example
5 For the beauty and decorum of the Christian world.

9:22 Conclusion – Participation in the mysteries of the Chruch

Francis’s spirit of the Liturgy was lively, and an intimate participation in the mysteries of the Chruch, especially the yearly cycle, receiving the graces offered, Making Christ present, here and now, and for the entire world.

Ave Maria!

This is a continuation of his series of homilies on Franciscan Spirituality – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNN151zTIO4&list=PLejh_e0-LN4xgMllKrzSasL2Hljd5BHom

The material for this series comes primarily from Ciccarelli, Marciano M., “I capisaldi della spiritualità francescana” in Italian, which translates as “The Cornerstones of Franciscan Spirituality”. No English translations exist at the time of this recording.

Mass: St. Patrick – Opt Mem
Readings: Friday 3rd Week of Lent – http://usccb.org/bible/readings/031723.cfm
1st: hos 14:2-10
Resp: psa 81:6-11, 14, 17
Gsp: mar 12:28-34

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