Officia Propria Sanctorum Ad Usum Fratrum Minorum S. Francisci Capuccinorum Et Monialium Ejusdem Ordinis... is a liturgical text intended for use by the Capuchin Friars Minor and nuns of the same order within the Catholic Church. Written in Latin, this book likely contains the proper offices of the saints, which are specific prayers, readings, and chants appointed for the feast days of various saints honored within the Franciscan tradition. As a historical document, it offers insight into the religious practices and spiritual life of the Capuchin order, a reform branch of the Franciscans known for their strict adherence to the Rule of St. Francis and their commitment to poverty and simplicity. This work is a valuable resource for those studying Catholic liturgical history, Franciscan spirituality, or the Latin language used in religious contexts.
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