89. When we reach the church
We kneel three times;
We bend not the knee in [worldly] service
In the Sundays of the living God.

90. We celebrate, we instruct,
Without work, without sorrow;
Illustrious the man whom we address,
The Lord of the cloudy Heavens.

91. We keep vigils, we read prayers,
Every one according to his strength;
According to your time, you contemplate
The Glory until the third hour.

92. Let each order proceed as becomes it,
According as propriety shall dictate;
As to each it is appointed,
From the third hour to noon.

93. The men of holy orders at prayers,
To celebrate Mass with propriety;
The students to instruction,
Accordingly as their strength permits;

94. The youngsters to attendance,
Accordingly as their clothes will allow;
For a lawful prey to the devil is
Every body which does nothing.

95. Occupation to the illiterate persons,
As a worthy priest shall direct;
Works of wisdom in their mouths,
Works of ignorance in their hands.

96. The celebration of every [canonical] hour
With each order we perform;
Three genuflexions before celebration,
Three more after it.

97. Silence and fervour,
Tranquillity without grief,
Without murmur, without contention,
Is due of every one.

OF THE ORDER OF REFECTION, AND OF THE REFECTORY.