Celebrate Common Prayer

Discussion in 'Liturgy, and Book of Common Prayer' started by The Hackney Hub, May 19, 2013.

  1. The Hackney Hub

    The Hackney Hub Well-Known Member

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    Will put that in my diary and also make sure it is included in our Parish pew bulletin.... I love the idea. :)

    I still have a copy of the Oxford pew edition of the 1662 BCP in my library.
     
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    My parish church regularly uses the 1662 book although not exclusively.

    The event doesn't seem to be publicised by the Prayer Book Society in the UK.
    As an aside, there are some interesting articles in the PBS journals available online:

    http://www.pbs.org.uk/publications/index.php
     
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    Well, it's put on by The Secker Society (www.seckersociety.com), which is based in North America, New York, to be specific.
     
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    A much needed celebration so thank you.
     
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    Does this mean loads of energy will be raised for our love of God that day? That's quite exciting. I started doing the Morning Prayer and Noonday Prayer today, and I also did the Evening Prayer yesterday. It's really refreshing and worth it. I love Anglicanism. And I love the whole structure.
     
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