[PW] Re: what is the origin of "Vesper's curse"

Edith Bailes edieb at suscom-maine.net
Thu Jan 11 18:12:58 PST 2007


Nones arguing with you about that.

Edie in Maine

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But for some people, knowledge is [almost] better than sext.

DLC

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Subject: [PW] Re: what is the origin of "Vesper's curse"


>
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> Well I don't want to compline or anything, but this sort of
> over-explanation
> just matins me. For one thing, it's not terce enough.
>
>
> JD
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> In a message dated 2007-01-11 6:01:54 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> Giszczad at cooley.edu writes:
>
> Vespers is  the evening prayer service in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox,
> and a
> few other  churches.  There is a lengthy article in Wikipedia about it.
> The
> time of  the service varied; from 4 to 6:00 p.m. In some places it was
> completed before  darkness fell; in others, it was after dark, with
> candles lit. From
> the list  of what was included in Wikipedia, it was probably a fairly long
> service.  The 2nd person above mentioned effects in the legs and low
> back,
> which someone (congregation members, or monks perhaps?) might have
> associated
> with a long, chilly church service, and probably much kneeling.  Vespers
> services
> dates back before 600 A.D., so the name could be quite  old.
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