The Divine Office by Rev. E. J. Quigley
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work should be a rearrangement of the psalter which must bring back the
recitation of the Divine Office to its early ideal--the weekly recitation of the whole psalter. The problem which faced Pope Pius X. in 1906 was the very same problem which faced his predecessor St, Pius V. (1566-1572), more than three hundred years ago. St. Pius tried to solve the problem by a reform of the calendar, but the solution produced no permanent effect. Pius X. and his commission went to the root of the difficulty, and by a redistribution of the psalms have made the ferial and the festive offices almost equal in length, and have so arranged matters that the frequent recitation of every psalm, and the possible and probable recitation of every psalm, once every week, is now an accomplished fact; and the old and much-sought-after ideal--the weekly recitation of the whole Psalter--is of world-wide practice. On the publication of the new Psalter, Pope Pius announced that a commission would undertake a complete revision of the Breviary, a matter of great importance and one which must demand long years of care and study to accomplish. A member of the committee which re-arranged the Psalter, Monsignor Piacenza, tells us that such revision must embrace:-- 1. A reform of the calendar and the drafting of rules for the admission of feasts into the calendar of the universal Church; 2. The critical revision and correction of the historic and patristic texts; 3. The removal of spurious patristic texts; 4. The remodelling of the rubrics; |
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