


This is a 3 volume set, and costs around $400USD.

If I want a complete Roman Breviary (including Matins) in English, my best (only?) in print option is the Baronius Roman Breviary. Here is what I "think" I have learned so far. I did originally create this thread at \_roman\_breviary, and I received some great information there as well. Thank you to all who have replied so far. R/Catholicism (largest Catholic subreddit) r/TraditionalCatholics
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Universalis ( Android – iOS) iBreviary ( Android – iOS) Breviarium Meum ( iOS) – Vetus Ordo Related subreddits † Novus Ordo: Liturgy of the Hours ‡ Vetus Ordo: Roman Breviary * Traditionally prayed during darkness Mobile apps When's the new English-language version of the Liturgy of the Hours coming out? A. I'm not interested in wasting my money on books that are soon out-of-date. Categorized Index of PostsĪ semi-frequently-updated and categorized index of posts is available. Other allowed topics: personal devotions the prayer and development of older and future versions other structured Christian daily prayer systems, private or public, Catholic and non-Catholic. A subreddit on the prayer of the Divine Office (also known as the Liturgy of the Hours or the Roman Breviary) of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, its private and public observances, as well as its historical development and place in Catholicism.
