Psallam Domino

aka the Psalms Blog. A blog on Scripture in line with the "new exegetical movement" proposed by Pope Benedict XVI, with a particular focus on the psalms.

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Notes on the relationship between the early Roman and Benedictine Offices: The Nunc Dimittis at Compline**

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On the feast of the Purification, the Gospel reading contains the  Nunc Dimittis , which is said daily at Compline in the traditional forms ...
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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Liturgical uses of the psalms project: update

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Just to let you know, that I now have at least one post for each psalm on the blog), accessible through the  Psalms by the number page . ...
Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Psalm 139 - Overview

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Psalm 139 is said on Thursdays in the Benedictine Office, a placement particularly appropriate given St Hilary of Poitiers' interpretat...
Monday, May 25, 2020

Psalm 140: Overview

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Psalm 140 has long been regarded as the quintessential Vespers psalm. St John Chrysostom for example recorded that it was said daily at Luc...
Saturday, May 23, 2020

Psalm 144/1:Overview

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The first part of Psalm 144 concludes Friday Vespers in the Benedictine Office, and moves us on, perhaps from the suffering of the Passion,...
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