Daily Worship
by Tigran Khachatryan
Liturgical Calendar of Armenian Apostolic Church.
App Name | Daily Worship |
---|---|
Developer | Tigran Khachatryan |
Category | Books & Reference |
Download Size | 3 MB |
Latest Version | 3.2 |
Average Rating | 4.46 |
Rating Count | 352 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download Daily Worship Android app |
Liturgical Calendar of Armenian Apostolic Church
First version presented the names of calendar days together with daily Scripture readings (English text from King James version). The second version is enriched with Liturgy of the Hours with brief commentary on each Hour. Upcoming release will contain explanation of feasts.
***
The Book of Hours of the Armenian Church is comprised of nine services – Midnight Time (Matins), Morning Time (Lauds), Sunrise Time (Prime), Third Hour (Terce), Sixth Hour (Sext), Ninth Hour (None). Last three are referred to as Daytime Prayers. They are followed by Evening Time (Vespers), Peace Time and Night Time (Compline).
This electronic version of the Book of Hours is based on the calendar by Catholicos Simeon Yerevantsi (XVIII c.). According to it, the services are held at respective hours on all calendar days with the exception of Lord’s days, Saturdays and evenings before feast days.
The Holy Mass, part of daily liturgy, may be held on any day. This program presents the special Holy Mass days – including notable Sundays, feast days and commemoration days.
The Book of Hours is presented in Old Armenian language (Grabar).
Recent changes:
fixes
First version presented the names of calendar days together with daily Scripture readings (English text from King James version). The second version is enriched with Liturgy of the Hours with brief commentary on each Hour. Upcoming release will contain explanation of feasts.
***
The Book of Hours of the Armenian Church is comprised of nine services – Midnight Time (Matins), Morning Time (Lauds), Sunrise Time (Prime), Third Hour (Terce), Sixth Hour (Sext), Ninth Hour (None). Last three are referred to as Daytime Prayers. They are followed by Evening Time (Vespers), Peace Time and Night Time (Compline).
This electronic version of the Book of Hours is based on the calendar by Catholicos Simeon Yerevantsi (XVIII c.). According to it, the services are held at respective hours on all calendar days with the exception of Lord’s days, Saturdays and evenings before feast days.
The Holy Mass, part of daily liturgy, may be held on any day. This program presents the special Holy Mass days – including notable Sundays, feast days and commemoration days.
The Book of Hours is presented in Old Armenian language (Grabar).
Recent changes:
fixes