St. Bonaventure, St. Francis of Assisi
SKU: 8894 | ISBN: 9781685290801
$29.95
The saints of the Church have often produced aids for those desiring to grow in devotion to Our Lord, especially to his Passion; and while the saints have employed many different genres to inform devotion to Christ, there is perhaps none greater than the devotion offered in a liturgical Office.
This little book, which presents two of these Offices by two of the great saints of the Church, is what men and women of the medieval period would have called a Book of Hours.
LITTLE OFFICES OF THE PASSION
It is these types of shorter daily Offices which are customarily found in Books of Hours designed for lay devotional use. The most popular of these “Little Offices” was that of the Blessed Virgin Mary, but other offices were often included alongside it the Office of the Dead, the Office of the Cross, the Office of the Holy Ghost, or an Office of the Passion as we have here. St. Francis is known to have said the Church’s Office and his own Office of the Passion every day.
Offices dedicated to the Passion commemorate Christ’s suffering by connecting specific hours of prayer to the moments of His Passion: the Crucifixion, for example, was always remembered at the hour of Sext. St. Bonaventure and St. Francis of Assisi were particularly suited to produce rich texts for devotional prayer on the Passion. To the initial texts of his Office, St. Francis added more and more pieces over the course of his life, until the Office of the Passion assumed the shape it now.
In 1257, St. Bonaventure was elected Minister General of the Franciscan order. He served in this capacity into the 1270s, when he was made a Cardinal Bishop. The Franciscans at Paris had developed close ties with the royal court of St. Louis IX. St. Bonaventure preached before the royal family on many occasions. It is traditionally believed that St. Bonaventure composed the Office of the Passion at the request of St. Louis IX for the royal saint’s own use.
The two Offices presented here begin the narrative of the Passion in slightly different places: St. Bonaventure’s begins at Matins and Lauds, remembering Christ imprisoned in the early hours of the morning, while St. Francis’s Office begins at Compline the night prior by commemorating the Agony in the Garden.
These Offices invite us to enter more deeply into the memory of the Lord’s Passion, and more deeply into the devotional lives of St. Francis, St. Bonaventure, and even St. Louis IX. In St. Bonaventure’s Office we are taken by a more conventional route into the Passion of Christ. In St. Francis’s Office of the Passion, we find a more unique Office composed of texts that invite us into St. Francis’s own prayers. The Seraphic Father not only presses us to become more devoted to Christ’s suffering; he teaches us to praise God through the created world, to grow in devotion to Our Lady, and to more clearly recognize God as the source of all the goods we have, those of nature gifted to us through creation and those of grace gifted to us by God’s redeeming acts, especially Christ’s sacrifice on the Cross. Here is how we can better know these saints and, with them, take on the mind of Christ, their Lord and Master: by taking up their prayers daily.
This is a beautiful book that will delight all who use it.
Soft cover, Gilded pages and cover lettering. Three ribbons.
179 pp.
This little Office is undoubtedly a great treasure. It is well constructed, thin, and small. It is about the size of pocket New Testament. It is therefore easy to carry with you during the day and can handle the travel. This is a daily prayer book that looks, feels, and functions like a book for daily prayer.
Saint Bonaventure's Office is more traditionally laid out so if you're familiar with the Office of Our Lady (or the Divine Office in general) it should be easy to get into. Saint Francis' Office is a little complicated at first but once you get the hang of it there isn't much difficulty. Frankly, it is fills one with a sort of awe to think that they're praying the way Saint Francis did. It also gives some wonderful insight into the mind and heart of the Saint to pray how he prayed. That being said, both offices are quite moving and beautiful.
The hours are all quite brief, especially compared to the Little Office of Our Lady. For example, Bonaventure's Vespers has a psalm, a hymn, and the Magnificat; that is much simpler than Vespers of the Little Office of Our Lady with its five psalms, hymn, and the Magnificat.
The four Passion narratives are great additions. At a practical level, this book has everything you need to keep your heart and mind fixed on the Passion of Our Lord. The seven penitential psalms at the back of the book will surely be useful in expressing contrition after much mediation on the Passion.
I have noticed what appears to be an error in Psalm 37, near the end where instead of, "But my enemies live, and are stronger than I: and they that hate me wrongfully are multiplied" it says "But my enemies live, and are stronger that I: and they hate me wrongfully are multiplied." Other than this, I didn't see any typographical errors.
In short, buy it and pray it. You won't regret it.
I received this book as a Christmas present. It is very beautiful and I really like the medieval style pictures inside. I appreciate the English and Latin. Nice compact size!!!
I plan to use during Lent and Holy Week to meditate on Our Lord’s Passion.
I am a Franciscan Penitent and I've been waiting for this office for a long time ... a traditional version, that is. This is my 2nd order! My husband is going to pray with me. Thank you so much!!! Peace and all good!
I am growing to love the Psalms...I have begun to pray the Divine Office and parts of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary. I am a slow learner, but find the Office so consoling.
I had never heard of the Little Offices of the Passion, but was intrigued. I am so glad I ordered this book! It contains the Office of St. Bonaventure and the Office of St. Francis, both have the Latin and the English translations. Very beautiful, and it will be an adjunct to my Way of the Cross during Lent.
This little powerhouse also has the passion of each of the four Evangelists, and a section containing the seven penitential psalms.
The cover is leatherette, the paper is thin, as in a Bible, and the edges are gilded. Very beautiful, and a small size you can easily carry in your purse or backpack.
I highly recommend this book for fostering a deeper devotion to the Passion of Our Lord, and increasing a love and knowledge of the Psalms.
Beautiful book, easy to follow. Love the artwork.
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