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A SHORT BREVIARY FOR RELIGIOUS AND LAITY

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This is a breviary for religious and the laity.

St. John's Abbey Monks

ADVENT-CHRISTMAS, MORNING AND EVENING PRAISE FOR ADVENT AND CHRISTMAS, Volume One; LENT - EASTER, Volume Two

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Permission to reprint text and music was obtained for use by the Ferdinand Benedictines.

Compiled by Worship Staff of Monastery Immaculate Conception

ANTIPHONALE MONASTICUM PRO DIURNIS HORIS

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These antiphonaries carry the office of the day hours with the antiphons in gregorian chant.

De Stotzingen, Fidelis, Prime Abbot; Solemnens Monks

ANTIPHONALE VESPERTINUM

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Ferdinand postulants and novices helped to darken notations after pages were mimeographed and before books were bound.

Vespers for Sundays and Feastdays

"Benedictine Prayer" (November 9, 1985)

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The presentations were on the Liturgy of the Hours, Liturgy of the Eucharist, World Harvest Day, and Inclusive Language. These cassettes include AC0357, AC0358, AC0359.

Dulles, Avery

Blessed Mother Antiphons in English; Blessed Virgin Antiphons; Marian Antiphons

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The Blessed Virgin Antiphons have traditionally been sung as a part of the Divine Office.

"Ave Regina," "Queen of Heaven," "Salve Regina," "Hail, O Holy Queen," "Alma Redemptoris," "Loving Mother"

BREVIARIUM MONASTICUM, pro omnibus sub regula S. P. Benedicti militantibus

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This Latin breviary was used by Alban Berling, O.S.B., monastery/academy chaplain from St. Meinrad.

Tomus Prior

Christmas Matins in Latin (Chant), Responsories, Nocturn I;

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Commentaries on the "O Antiphons"; O Antiphons (Great Antiphons)

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The "O Antiphons," sung traditionally as the Magnificat antiphons from December 17-23, belong to a centuries old advent liturgical tradition.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Conference of American Benedictine Prioresses (Prioresses' Retreat), Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana, September 12-16, 1971

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  • File
  • 1996-09-06

Mimeographed liturgy programs, in-house publication, Ferdinand, 1971

Weakland, Rembert

DIVINE PRAISE, an adaptation of the Day Hours of the Benedictine Monastic Breviary (English Translation)

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This English breviary was intended primarily for the use of the Benedictine Brothers in St. Meinrad Abbey.

St. Meinrad's Abbey

ENGLISH MATINS OF THE MONASTIC BREVIARY (Psalms, Common Office, Proper of the Seasons, Proper of the Saints)

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The Ferdinand Benedictines began compiling and producing their own Liturgy of the Hours books in the late 50s. Accession #790, in conjunction with this file, contains the letters of Mother Julia Goebel and a monk of Blue Cloud Abbey, regarding the request from Curia (Cong. for Sacred Rites) for Rome's approval of the vernacular text of this book of Matins.

Benedictine Sisters of the Congregation of St. Gertrude the Great, Ferdinand, Indiana

Evening Praise, December 31, 1991

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This liturgy celebrated the opening of the community celebration of its 125th anniversary.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Ferdinand Benedictine Christmas, Holy Week Recordings: Christmas Invitatory and Psalm; Fifth Lesson, Sermon of St. Leo; First Lesson of Matins for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception (Genesis); Triduum, Lamentation of Jeremiah the Prophet

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These are rcordings of the Divine Office in Gregorian Chant and a Jeremiah Lamentation voiced in English. Sister Helen Maurer and Sister Benita Biever chant the Divine Office Nativity invitatory (Christmas invitatory) which they sang 60 years ago.

Maurer, Helen

Founders' Day Celebration, August 20, 1992, Evening Praise

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The foundresses of the Ferdinand Benedictine community arrived in Ferdinand on August 20, 1867.

Gertrude of Helfta; St. Gertrude the Great of Helfta; Kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, Lutherstadt, Eisleben, Germany, (Convent of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Helfta)

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  • File
  • 1999-04-27

Liturgical programs, photos of St. Gertrude display, photos of travel to Helfta, postcards, copy of artwork of Gertrude, typed page of chronicles. newspaper, holy cards, typed page in German of kloster St. Marien zu Helfta, typed reflection on solemnity of St. Gertrude, typed homily, typed papers on St. Gertrude

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Guidelines for Readers at Mass and Leaders at LOH (Mass Readers, Liturgy of the Hours, Prayer Leaders, Directives)

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Practice sessions were set up for LOH leaders, readers, and intoners, using these guidelines in 2009.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

Holy Week Matins Lessons Set to Chant

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These booklets were taken apart; the words were typed and the music hand notated; the books were rebound by hand.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

INVITATORIA CUM PSALMO VENITE EXSULTEMUS PER VARIOS TONOS PRO OFFICIIS DE TEMPORE ET DE SANCTIS

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This invitatory book was used at Monastery Immaculate Conception during the years that the Divine Office was sung and chanted in Latin.

Societe S. Jean l' Evang.

LIBER USUALIS (#80) WITH INTRODUCTION AND RUBRICS IN ENGLISH

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Benedictines of Solesmes

Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary/BREVIARIUM MONASTICUM

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The sisters at Monastery Immaculate Conception recited the Office of the Blessed Virgin from 1867 through 1937 when they began the Divine Office in Latin. The 1900 Latin-German book is on display in the quadrangle.

Liturgical Publications for Divine Office and Eucharistic Celebrations, Latin and English

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These booklets were compiled for liturgical use by the sisters and used for specific celebrations. Most are undated.

Compiled by Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Liturgy Directives, Liturgy Notices, Liturgical Practices

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  • 2005-09-12

Directives, explanations, practices, Ferdinand, 2005 to present.

Monastery Immaculate Conception, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Liturgy group Statements 1995, "Creative Problems Solving Profile Interpretation, 4 focus statements for Liturgy, Psalms not Prayed," "Litgurgy Committee Minutes, 1996-2001, "Measures of Success 1997-1998"

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Among many papers, these appeared. They belonged to the Liturgy Department and represented the work the sisters did to start producing the various books and various hours.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

Liturgy of the Hours 1980's Ordinary Times/Temporal Companion Book

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The Ferdinand Benedictines began compiling their own Liturgy of the Hours books with numerous addenda in the 1970's.

Worship Staff, Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

Liturgy of the Hours 1990's / Midday Prayer

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  • File
  • 2023-06-08

This Midday Prayer Book was presented to the community and used on October 26, 1996. Liturgists: Sister Michelle Mohr and Sister Mary Karen Hill (signed)

Monastery Liturgy Department, Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Liturgy of the Hours Task Force Meeting Minutes (LOH)

See "Finding Aids" for members of the task force which was facilitated by Sister Barbara Catherine Schmitz, O.S.B.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

Matins Lessons for Major Feasts in Latin, Marked for Chanting

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The copies in this file were used at the organ.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

Monastery Blessing Formulas, 2001 to present (Monastery Blessings)

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These are blessings which have been revived or designed for monastery services or events of importance.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

Monastery Horarium

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  • 1998-01-26

Daily horarium and schedules, Ferdinand

Sisters of Saint Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

MORNING AND EVENING PRAISE DURING ORDINARY TIME AND COMMON FEASTS

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The "Acknowledgments" provide all the sources for this publication which the sisters began using for the Divine Office in 1992.

Compiled by Worship Staff of the Monastery Immaculate Conception

NOON PRAISE (Used for Noon Praise from 1986 to 1996)

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The psalms for this publication were taken from THE PSALMS, copyright 1963, 1986, Ladies of the Grail.

Compiled by Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana

OF TIME MADE HOLY, UPON THIS TRADITION, II

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  • File
  • 1996-04-04

Brochure (6 copies); Benet Press, Erie, PA; March 5, 1978

Conference of American Benedictine Prioresses

"Of Time Made Holy," Explanation and Comments (March 20, 1979)

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"Of Time Made Holy," a booklet on the OPUS DEI, is one of a series of booklets published by the American Benedictine Prioresses.

Koch, Carlita

OFFICIUM ET MISSA ULTIMI TRIDUI MAJORIS HEBDOMADAE JUXTA RITUM MONASTICUM

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This OFFICIUM ET MISSA was used during Holy Week at the monastery.

Vatican Edition, Solesmenes Monks

Readings for Morning and Evening Prayer, February 1982 to Present

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The liturgial reading lists have been preserved to provide insights into the types of readings suggested and/or directed by the liturgy department for the Divine Office and into the movement toward all scripural readings.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

ROMAN BREVIARY IN ENGLISH

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This set of breviaries was used for work copies and reference by the monastery.

Nelson, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A., D.D.

SEASON OF ADVENT/CHRISTMAS; LITURGY OF THE HOURS

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This SEASON OF ADVENT/CHRISTMAS; LITURGY OF THE HOURS was produced under the direction of Sister Michelle Mohr and Sister Mary Karen Hill.

Sisters of St. Benedict, Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand, Indiana

THE MONASTIC DIURNAL OR THE DAY HOURS OF THE MONASTIC BREVIARY IN LATIN AND ENGLISH SECOND EDITION, according to the reforms of Pope Pius X

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The Sisters of St. Benedict in Ferdinand began using this Latin-English breviary on February 10, 1958, changing to the vernacular on this day.

Monks of St. John's Abbey, Collegeville, Minnesota, Compiled by

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