This is a new edition of "Horae Diurnae Breviarii Romani," a classic liturgical text of the Roman Catholic Church. Containing the daily hours of the Breviary, this volume is meticulously restored in accordance with the decree of the Sacred Council of Trent and edited by order of St. Pius V, Pontifex Maximus. Further recognized by the authority of Clement VIII and Urban VIII, it includes the offices of saints most recently granted by the Supreme Pontiffs.
Essential for clergy and laity alike, this edition preserves the rich tradition of Catholic prayer and liturgical practice. Its enduring value lies in its faithful adherence to established rites and its comprehensive compilation of daily prayers.
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