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  1. The (Online) Book of Common Prayer. Home The Table of Contents The Calendar of the Church Year The Daily Office The Great Litany The Collects Proper Liturgies for Special Days Holy Baptism The Holy Eucharist Pastoral Offices Episcopal Services The Psalter Prayers and Thanksgivings The Catechism Historical Documents of the Church Tables for ...

    • The Catechism

      An Outline of the Faith. Concerning the Catechism

    • The Great Litany

      The Great Litany. To be said or sung, kneeling, standing, or...

    • Pastoral Offices

      Pastoral Offices. Confirmation Concerning the Service A Form...

    • The Psalter

      The Psalter. Concerning the Psalter. Complete Psalter. 30...

  2. The Book of Common Prayer is a book of worship that was refined in the crucible of the Reformation in England. Its compilers’ aim was to condense the Latin service books of the medieval Church, producing in English a volume which would not discard the liturgical heritage of the west, but rather prune away unscriptural accretions to more clearly reflect the Christianity of the Bible and the ...

  3. The Book of Alternative Services, despite its name “alternative,” has become the primary worship text for Sunday services and other major liturgical celebrations of the Anglican Church of Canada. 2020 marked the 35th anniversary of its publication. The Book of Common Prayer, 1962 version, is a revision of the 1918 Canadian Book of Common ...

  4. Complete Book of Common Prayer. Click on the red subsection title for the individual Word documents. For these subsections in PDF format, click here. ****If you are having issues downloading the files in Google Chrome, try using a different browser or disabling Safe Browsing****.

  5. Sep 4, 2016 · Thanksgiving Over the Water for Baptism. September 4, 2016October 22, 2020 / carolhprickett. A prayer of thanksgiving, adapted from the PCUSA Book of Common Worship. Eternal and gracious God, we give you thanks: For the crashing waters of creation, calmed by your spirit soaring by. For the high waves of the Red Sea, a pathway from slavery to ...

  6. The Minister of the parish shall often admonish the people that they bring their children to the Church for Baptism as soon as possible after birth; and that except for urgent cause and necessity they seek not to have their children baptized in their houses. It is fitting that Baptism should be administered upon Sundays and other Holy-days at a ...

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  8. The Holy-days which are appointed to be observed, commonly called the Red Letter Days, are printed in red. The other entries, which are commonly called the Black Letter Days,

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