The Order of the Divine Offices

The Divine Office        
(Traditional Latin Rite)        
Opus Dei        
         
         
Matutinum Matins post midnight also called Vigilia 'Vigil' or  
Ad Matutinas     Nocturns: Night Office  
Laudes Lauds At daybreak Day Offices (Lauds–Compline)  
more correctly Ad Laudes Matutinales (morning praises), Laudes Matutinæ or In Laudibus        
Ad Primam Prime 6:00 A,M.    
Ad Tertiam Terce 9:00 A,M.    
Ad Sextam Sext Noon    
Ad Nonam None 3:00 P.M.    
Ad Vesperas Vespers Early evening    
Collatio Gathering Short monastic rite before Compline in the cloister    
Ad Completorium Compline Before retiring    
         
  'Little Office' Little office of the BVM or All Saints, etc.    
Plenum servitiu, 'full service' Full cycle of Office (as opposed to the Little Office    
Placebo 'I will please' The 1st word of Vespers in the Office for the Dead, often refers to the entire office    
Dirige 'Direct' The 1st word of the 1st Psalm antiphon of the Vigil of the Dead (Matins) often refers to the entire office.    
         
Historia 'History' the Old Testament and Apocryphal books read at Matins during the summer months. (Kings, Wisdom, Job, Tobias, Judith, Maccabees, Ezekiel, Esther)        
Lesser Canticles: those other than the three canticles from the Gospel of St. Luke (Benedictus, Magnificat, Nunc dimittis) and the Te Deum, especially those used at Lauds in the psalmody and in the 3rd nocturne of monastic Matins        
Little Hours: Those without a canticle (Prime, Terce, Sext, None)        
Magnificat: First words of the Song of Mary; sung at Vespers        
Office of the Dead: fixed texts for Vespers, Matins, and Lauds said on the day of burial or commemoration        
Preces 'preces': prayers at the end of Prime and Compline (Lesser Litany, Pater noster, vesicles and responses)        
Votive: an Office, Mass, or service not part of the prescribe calendar, usually a special intention; Votive Office: one or more offices recited in addition to the Divine Offices        
         
       
Outline of the order of the Medieval Divine Office        
         
Matins Lauds Prime, Terce Vespers Compline
    Sext, None    
        Secular Use:
Opening Versicles Opening Versicle Opening Versicle Opening Versicle Opening Versicles
INTRODUCTION PSALMS PSALMS AND CANTICLES HYMN PSALMS PSALMS
HYMN Sentence from scripture PSALMS Sentence from scripture Sentence from Scripture
First nocturn: [Respond in monastic use] Sentence fr. scripture Respond Respond
PSALMS Hymn [Secular use: Respond] HYMN HYMN
Prayer and Blessing Versicle Versicle Versicle Versicle
Reading with Responds CANTICLE [Prime in secular and MAGNIFICAT NUNC DIMITTIS
Second nocturn: Prayer all four in monastic Prayer Preces
PSALMS Blessing use: Preces] Blessing Prayer
Prayer and Blessing   Prayer   Blessing
Readings with Responds   Blessing    
Third nocturn:       Monastic Use:
PSALMS       Opening Versicle
Prayer and Blessing       PSALM
Reading with Responds   KEY:   HYMN
TE DEUM LADAMUS   Caps=CHOIR CHANT   Sentence from Scripture
    Lower=minister' chant or   Versicle
    recitations   Preces
    Italics=Dialogues btwn   Prayer
    minister or cantor and   Blessing
    Soloists and choir    

Last Updated on 1/24/01
By Haefer, J. RIchard