The Nihil Obstat and Imprimatur, given in accordance with Canon Law, are official declarations that a book or pamphlet is free from doctrinal or moral error. No implication is contained therein that authorizes the publication as an "official text for use in the sacred liturgy." (See Canons 822-832, CIC 1983.)
80. No little office can be classified as conformed to the divine office if it does not consist of psalms, readings, hymns, and prayers or if it has no relationship to the hours of the day and the particular liturgical season.
81. But little offices already lawfully approved suffice for the time being as a sharing in the public prayer of the Church, provided their make-up meets the criteria just stated.
For use as part of the public prayer of the Church, any new little office must have the approval of the Holy See.
82. The translation of the text of a little office into the vernacular for use as the public prayer of the Church must have the approval of the competent, territorial ecclesiastical authority, following approval, that is, confirmation, by the Holy See.
This Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary is excerpted and adapted from the Liturgy of the Hours.
With the reform of the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours by the Second Vatican Council the guidelines emphasized that this Little Office had to conform to the general thrust of the Liturgy of the Hours so that it would be a prayer of the Church. Taking this into consideration the revision of the Little Office contained in this book follows the liturgical reform of the Divine Office. [...] Those who pray this Little Office join themselves to the prayer of the Church and through Mary unite themselves with that hymn of praise sung throughout all ages in the halls of heaven[...].
parvum officium legitime adprobatum pie recitaverit (e.g. Passionis D.N.I.C., Sacr.mi Cordis Iesu, B. Mariae V., Immaculatae Conceptionis, S. Ioseph)
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