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Matins - Wikipedia
Matins (also Mattins) is a canonical hour in Christian liturgy, originally sung during the darkness of early morning (between midnight and dawn).
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Matins - The Episcopal Church
An early morning worship service, the first of the canonical hours. The name comes from the Latin matutinus “pertaining to the morning.”
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MATINS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The night office forming with lauds the first of the canonical hours. 2. Morning prayer. Examples of matins in a Sentence.
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† matins, v. Obs. [f. matins: see matin.] intr. To perform matins; also trans. to honour (a saint) with celebration of matins. Hence † matinsed ppl. a., † matinsing vbl. n. Also † matinser nonce-wd., one who performs matins.1543 Mattenser [see masser1]. 1546 Bale Eng. Votaries i. (1550) 72 b, Whan t...
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Matins - OrthodoxWiki
The longest and most complex of the daily cycle services. Matins is celebrated in the morning, unless it is celebrated as part of a vigil in the evening.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Matins - New Advent
The word "Matins" (Latin Matutinum or Matutinae), comes from Matuta, the Latin name for the Greek goddess Leucothae or Leucothea, white goddess, or goddess of ...
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Matins (disambiguation)
Matins may also refer to:
Religion
Orthros, the equivalent office in the Eastern Churches
Matins Gospel, the solemn chanting of a passage from the Four Gospels during Matins in the Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Eastern Catholic churches
Morning Prayer (Anglican), often called Matins or Mattins
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What is Matins? - Nativity of Our Lord Orthodox Church
The morning service of the Church is called Matins. It opens with the reading of six morning psalms and the intoning of the Great Litany.
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An Overview of Matins - CPH Blog - Concordia Publishing House
Matins is prayed in the early morning. Formerly, the service of Vigils was kept in the middle of the night in the monasteries, featuring multiple readings.
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Matins | History, Significance & Elements - Study.com
Matins are the most important of the prayers that make up the Liturgy of the Hours. Today, it is often called the Office of Readings. It can be said at any ...
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Matins - Metropolitan Cantor Institute
Matins has three principal themes: repentence for our sins and offences; meditation on the history of salvation; and praise of God.
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matins
matins(also mattins), / ˈmætɪnz; ?@ ˈmætnz; `mætnz/ n [sing or pl v]service of morning prayer, esp in the Church of England 晨祷(尤指英国国教的). Cf 参看 vespers.
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Matins in Lutheranism
In the Lutheran Church, Matins is a morning-time liturgical order combining features that were found in the Medieval orders of Matins, Lauds, and Prime In some places, Matins continued to be sung in Latin still longer.
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Matins Gospel
The Matins Gospel is the solemn chanting of a lection from one of the Four Gospels during Matins in the Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic churches The Sunday Matins Gospels (known as the "Matins Resurrection Gospels") are an eleven-week cycle of readings taken from the Gospel accounts of the Resurrection
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Matins of Bruges
It has been named "Matins" (after a monastic liturgy) in analogy to the Sicilian Vespers of 1282. After the Bruges Matins, Jan Breydel and Pieter de Coninck were celebrated as the leaders of the insurrection.
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