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  1. HE Book of Common Prayer is a priceless possession of our Church. By its intrinsic merits, as a book designed for the reverent and seemly worship of Almighty God, it has en- deared itself to generation after generation of devout Christians throughout the world. None would desire or advocate any

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  2. The 1962 Canadian revision of the BCP is the official prayer book of the Anglican Church of Canada. Why so much interest in a book? The reason is that the Book of Common Prayer, refined in the crucible of the Reformation in England, is a system of Christian devotion almost without peer.

  3. May 9, 2020 · The 1962 Canadian BCP (the current official Canadian Book of Common Prayer) is available in HTML format from the Prayerbook Society of Canada. The Anglican Church of Canada also has it in PDF format. Le Recueil des Prières: the 1962 Canadian BCP in French. Draft Eucharist service (1952).

  4. “The Book of Common Prayer: a book so scriptural that it is full of scripture. from one end to the other, and built altogether upon it” – Bp John Medley. You may also download the BCP in PDF format here. Hard copies of the BCP, as well as complementary books such as. the 1964 Canadian Book of Occasional Offices. and the 1938 Book of Common Praise,

  5. The Prayer Book Society of Canada celebrates the Book of Common Prayer as the standard of doctrine and worship for Canadian Anglicans, and seeks to foster a rediscovery of this way of worship, devotion and reading of Scripture within the Anglican Churches and beyond.

  6. This is the first Book of Common Prayer for the Anglican Church of Canada (then known officially as "The Church of England in the Dominion of Canada"); prior to this the 1662 BCP of the Church of England was used. It is generally a very conservative revision of the 1662 BCP.

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  8. The authorized Book of Common Prayer of The Anglican Church of Canada shall be the book hereto annexed, which was considered and approved by the General Synod at the Twentieth Session of the synod, held in the year of Our Lord 1959, and the same is hereby adopted and authorized for use throughout the Church.

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