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Qué (quién) es little hours - definición

CHRISTIAN MINOR CANONICAL HOURS
Little Hours of the Blessed Virgin; Lenten Hours; Little hours; Daytime Prayer; Minor hours; Major hours

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Little Hours         
In Christianity, the Little Hours or minor hours are the canonical hours other than the three major hours.
Great Hours         
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RELIGIOUS CELEBRATION
Great Hours
The Great Hours, also called the Royal Hours, are a particularly solemn celebration of the Little Hours in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches. The Royal Hours is celebrated only three times a year: on the Eve of the Nativity, the Eve of Theophany,If the Eve of Nativity or Theophany falls on Saturday or Sunday, the Royal Hours are chanted on the preceding Friday, and on that Friday it is not permitted to celebrate the Divine Liturgy.

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Little Hours

In Christianity, the Little Hours or minor hours are the canonical hours other than the three major hours.

In the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Indian Orthodox Church, two denominations in Oriental Orthodox Christianity, these fixed prayer times are known as 3rd hour prayer (Tloth sho`in [9 am]), 6th hour prayer (Sheth sho`in [12 pm]), and 9th hour prayer (Tsha' sho`in [3 pm]).

In the Catholic Church, since the reform of the Liturgy of the Hours mandated by the Second Vatican Council, they are called the office of readings, morning prayer and evening prayer. The minor hours, so called because their structure is shorter and simpler than that of the major hours, are those celebrated between lauds and vespers (morning and evening prayer) together with compline (night prayer).

The major hours are those whose traditional names are matins, lauds and vespers.