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Website Review: Confraternity of Saints Peter and Paul Site on which this review was based: http://www.breviary.net/

Description

The Lay Confraternity of Ss. Peter & Paul was established for the purpose of "inviting the Christian faithful throughout the world to give glory to God by uniting themselves with the Catholic clergy in that public prayer and liturgy which is the Divine Office."

The site provides a very complete, easy to use online version of the Roman Breviary, including instructions for all eight Offices. There is also a history of the Breviary and some related commentary. Unfortunately, these otherwise excellent resources are marred by the fact that the Confraternity has formally rejected all liturgical reforms since Second Vatican Council.

Review Ratings what do these ratings mean?

First Evaluated: 05/05/2003; Last Updated: 06/14/2012

  1. Fidelity: Danger!
  2. Resources: Excellent
  3. Useability: Excellent

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Categories

Catholicism > Customs & Devotions

More Information

Lay Confraternity of Ss. Peter & Paul
USA
dean@breviary.net

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