Hello all,
I'm pleased to inform you that Breviarium Gregorianum now includes matins. It is now possible to sing Matins for almost every day of the year without the need for lots of big books.
This has been notably made possible by the transcription and digitization work carried out as part of the Nocturnale Romanum project, and also by the work of Holger Peter Sandhofe.
As with the rest of the site, which is still in its infancy, there may be bugs or errors. Please do not hesitate to report them, to help me make Breviarium Gregorianum ever more reliable.
Finally, if you'd like to help with development, don't hesitate to donate. Thanks to all donors for their support.
Wishing you a blessed Lent!
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