Category
page 1Christian prayer books
Liturgy of the Hours
liturgical prayers of the Catholic Church, used at fixed times throughout the day and night
book of hours
type of Christian devotional book, popular in the Middle Ages

breviary
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A breviary () is a liturgical book used in Christianity for praying the canonical hours, usually recited at seven fixed prayer times.
Book of Common Prayer
prayer book used in most Anglican churches
Miroslav Gospel
Serbian Cyrillic codex / manuscript from the 11th/12th century
Agenda
official books dealing with the forms and ceremonies of divine service
Missale Aboense
first book printed for Finland
Agpeya
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The Agpeya (, ) is the Coptic Christian "Prayer Book of the Hours" or breviary, and is equivalent to the Shehimo in the Syriac Orthodox Church (another Oriental Orthodox Christian denomination), as well as the Byzantine Horologion and Roman Liturgy of the Hours used by the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church, respectively. The Agpeya prayers are popular Christian prayers recited at fixed prayer times, facing the east by both individuals and families at home seven times a day, as well as for communal prayers as an introduction to Mass at church; this Chris
Book of Nunnaminster
collection of extracts from the Gospels and prayers