Explore the history of the Roman Breviary and how it shaped the Church’s daily prayer.
This concise, shop-friendly overview traces the formation and development of the book of liturgical prayer from its earliest roots to the modern reforms. It distills a monumental scholarly tradition into a readable guide that helps priests, religious, and interested readers understand how the Breviary grew, how it was shaped by papal decisions, and how it remains open to careful improvement.
The book organizes the story into three broad periods—Patristic, Middle Ages, and Modern—and explains the key changes, debates, and milestones that give the Breviary its structure, calendar, and influence. It also shows how reform efforts were coordinated by Rome to maintain unity while allowing careful adjustments in matters of detail.
- Understand the early outlines of the canonical hours and the growth of the liturgical week.
- See how St. Gregory the Great and later reform movements shaped the Roman Office.
- Discover how Trent and subsequent popes guided unity and gradual improvements.
- Get context for how calendars, saints, and texts evolved in response to history.
Ideal for readers of church history, liturgy, and those curious about how a central prayer book came to its present form.