Talk:Breviary

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Obviously this should link to an article on the Liturgy of the Hours, but I don't know if one exists (or if not, what to call one).

Liturgy of the Hours works :) Secretlondon 23:58, Dec 21, 2003 (UTC)

Doh, I'm an idiot. :)

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"In the early days of Christian worship, when Jewish custom was followed, the Bible furnished all that was thought necessary, containing as it did the books from which the lessons were read and the psalms that were recited."

If it means the Tanakh or Old Testament, then I guess this is correct. Otherwise this might violate NPOV and suggest "Sola Scriptura" and is not factually true as the New Testament Canon at that time did not exist. --208.49.131.4 (talk) 15:23, 18 March 2008 (UTC)