[Officium] S. Georgii Martyris [Rank] ;;Semiduplex;;2.2;;vide C2a (sed rubrica 196) ;;Simplex;;1.1;;vide C2a [Rank] (rubrica cisterciensis) ;;Commemoratio et M.;;1;;vide C2 [Rank] (tempore paschali et rubrica altovadensis) ;;Commemoratio et M.;;1;;vide C2ccp (sed tempore Octava Paschæ) ;;Commemoratio et M.;;1;;vide C2p [Rule] vide C2a; 9 lectiones in 2 Nocturno Lectiones ex Commune in 2 loco [Oratio] Deus, qui nos beáti Geórgii Mártyris tui méritis et intercessióne lætíficas: concéde propítius; ut, qui tua per eum benefícia póscimus, dono tuæ grátiæ consequámur. $Per Dominum [Lectio94] The martyr George beareth among the Easterns the title of the holy and glorious Archmartyr. He suffered a glorious death, for Christ's sake, in the persecution under Diocletian. When peace was given to the Church soon after, under Constantine, the memory of the martyr began to be celebrated, and churches were built under his invocation at Lydda in Palestine and at Constantinople. For thenceforth an extraordinary enthusiasm with regard to him grew up among the faithful, first in all parts of the East, and afterwards in the West. Of old time, when Christian armies had been about to fight, they have been used to call as patrons upon holy George, Maurice, and Sebastian. There had been already special honour paid in England to the holy martyr George, and the supreme Pontiff Benedict XIV declared him the protector of the whole kingdom.