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Why was it called the ninth hour when it was three in the afternoon?

By the time of the Roman Empire, the Jews (and eventually early Christians) began to follow the Roman system of conducting the business day in scheduling their times for prayer. In Roman cities, the bell in the forum rang the beginning of the business day at about six o'clock in the morning (Prime, the "first hour"), noted the day's progress by striking again at about nine o'clock in the morning (Terce, the "third hour"), tolled for the lunch break at noon (Sext, the "sixth hour"), called the people back to work again at about three o'clock in the afternoon (None, the "ninth hour"), and rang the close of the business day at about six o'clock in the evening (the time for evening prayer).


What is 1-3 of an hour in fractions?

4


How many minutes is it to the hour if it is quarter to the hour?

One hour = 60 minutes. Quarter hour = 15 minutes.Quarter [hour] to the hour = 15 minutes to the hour. OR start with the hour, say 1:00 PM. in fifteen minutes it will be a quarter after the hour. At thirty minutes it will be half past the hour. In forty five minutes it will be a quarter ( fifteen minutes) TO the next hour or a quarter to 2:00 PM.


What does an hour so mean?

An hour or an hour and fifteen minutes


What times were the eight services for the monks?

The eight services for monks, known as the Divine Office or Liturgy of the Hours, typically include the following times: Matins (around midnight), Lauds (early morning), Prime (first hour of daylight), Terce (mid-morning), Sext (noon), None (mid-afternoon), Vespers (evening), and Compline (before bedtime). These services structure the day around prayer and reflection, with each office serving a specific purpose in the monastic routine. The exact times may vary slightly depending on the monastic community and liturgical tradition.