Updated BCP liturgies made available on new website

May 19, 2020 by

Anglican Mainstream report: BCP 2020 is a new version of the Book of Common Prayer which aims to be faithful to the theology, structure and poetry of the original, while making the language intelligible and accessible to more people...

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What does Holy Communion do for us?

Jan 15, 2020 by

by Ian Paul, Psephizo: I have been contributing to the Church’s Renewal and Reform stream on developing lay leadership, and one of the questions that has come up is: ‘What does the Church of England actually believe about the laity and...

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Anglican Church of Canada approves inclusive language Psalter

May 29, 2019 by

from Anglican Samizdat: The Anglican Church of Canada’s liturgical butchers have been labouring diligently on expunging all traces of Davidic toxic patriarchy from the psalms. Their efforts have been rewarded by the publishing of the...

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Liturgy is an anchor — don’t brush it aside

May 3, 2019 by

by Ines Hands, Church Times: IN MANY Anglican churches, liturgical worship and close observance of the Christian year are rapidly falling out of use. The lectionary is replaced with sermon series; communion is not celebrated weekly, with...

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Why Anglo-Catholicism appeals to millennials

Feb 8, 2019 by

by Marcus Walker, Catholic Herald: “Twentysomethings are flocking to Anglo-Catholic services” shouted a headline in the Times above an article featuring my church, St Bartholomew the Great, in the City of London. As so often with...

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Why choral evensong is so popular

Nov 9, 2018 by

by Angela Tilby, Church Times: NEW statistics released last week indicate that attendances at weekday cathedral services have been rising since 2007 (News, 26 October). I have been indulging in some mild Twitter correspondence about the...

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