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Common Worship: Main Volume Reading Desk Calfskin

Common Worship: Main Volume Reading Desk Calfskin

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Leather / fine binding

£40.00

Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9780715120187
Number of Pages: 864
Published: 09/11/2000
Width: 16.6 cm
Height: 26.5 cm

The Common Worship Main Volume is the primary worship and service book for the Church of England. It contains material used on Sundays by most churches: a variety of Communion services and non-eucharistic forms of worship, as well as the basic Baptism service and the Psalms.

This desk edition is larger than other editions of the Main Volume and contains larger print. It is designed for study/reference purposes or for reading in churches and chapels. It is bound in calfskin with gilt edges and rounded corners and is slipcased.

Full contents:

  • The Declaration of Assent
  • The Calendar
  • A Service of the Word
  • Morning and Evening Prayer on Sunday
  • Morning and Evening Prayer from the Book of Common Prayer
  • Night Prayer (Compline)
  • Night Prayer (Compline) in Traditional Language
  • Prayers for Various Occasions
  • The Litany
  • The Litany from the Book of Common Prayer
  • Authorized Forms of Confession and Absolution
  • Creeds and Authorized Affirmations of Faith Holy Communion including A Form of Preparation, Order One, Order One in Traditional Language, Order Two, Order Two in Contemporary Language, Supplementary Texts, Seasonal Provisions
  • Thanksgiving for the Gift of a Child
  • Holy Baptism
  • Collects and Post Communions
  • Collects and Post Communions in Traditional Language
  • Rules
  • Lectionary
  • The Psalter
  • Canticles

Church of England

The Church of England uses two complementary sets of services authorised by the Church of England's canon law - Common Worship and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Common Worship (2000-2008) employs a more modern turn of phrase than the Book of Common Prayer, with vibrant images that seek to connect the biblical tradition with people's own experiences. It provides a common structure for Church of England services, but with a large variety of prayers, readings and resources that allow churches to tailor their services to their own setting.

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