- Horologion
The
Horologion (Greek: ῾Ωρολόγιον; Church Slavonic: Часocлoвъ, "Chasoslov", Romanian: Ceaslov), or Book of Hours, provides the fixed portions of the Daily Cycle of services (Greek: "akolouthies", polytonic|ἀκολουθίες) as used by the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches. Into this fixed framework, numerous moveable parts of the services are inserted.The same Greek word was also used to describe a device used for showing time, such as the
Tower of the Winds .The Horologion is primarily a book for the use of the Reader and Chanters (as distinguished from the
Euchologion , which contains the texts used by thePriest andDeacon ).Several varieties of Horologia exist, the most complete of which is the Great Horologion (Greek: ῾Ωρολόγιον τò μέγα, "Horologion to mega"; Slavonic: Великий Часословъ, "Velikij Chasoslov", Romanian: Ceaslovul Mare). It contains the fixed portions of the Daily Office (
Vespers ,Compline (Great and Small),Midnight Office ,Matins , theLittle Hours , theInter-Hours ,Typica , Prayers before Meals). The parts for the Reader and Chanters are given in full, the Priest's and Deacon's parts are abbreviated. The Great Horologion will also contain a list ofSaints commemorated throughout the year (with their Troparia and Kontakia), selected propers for Sundays, and moveable Feasts (from theMenaion ,Triodion andPentecostarion ), and various Canons and other devotional services. The Great Horologion is most commonly used in Greek-speaking churches.Various editions of the Horologion are usually shorter; still giving the fixed portions of the Daily Office in full, but with the other texts much more abbreviated (all of which are found in full in the other liturgical books). In addition, such texts often also contain Morning and Evening Prayers, the Order of Preparation for Holy Communion, and Prayers to be said after receiving Holy Communion.
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Canonical hours External links
* [http://orthodox.seasidehosting.st/ Dynamic Horologion] An online self-updating Horologion
* [http://www.saintjonah.org/services/horologion.htm Horologion] For use at Reader's services (i.e., when a priest is not serving)
* [http://www.saintjonah.org/services/formatedhorologion.htm Horologion Texts in Word Format]
* [http://www.saintjonah.org/services/library.htm Practical Tips on how to build a Liturgical Library]
* [http://www.jerusalemshots.com/Jerusalem_en63-3538.html Photo of monks reading the Divine Office] Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem
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