Category: Episcopal/Anglican Liturgy
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Best of Lent 2012
Editor’s picks of stuff online that was memorable—even outstanding—this Lent.
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What Color is Your Lent?
The idea was, of course, Scriptural: sackcloth and ashes, the vesture of penance. The effect was a fading out of the ornate, a blending in with the surrounding stone or plasterwork. The Lenten White did not contrast as would violet; rather it simplified, made plain and austere, vesting the season in the color (or lack…
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Theologies of Worship in the Ritualism Controversy (or: Of Studies, Liturgical Part VI)
Here’s a mixed-and-matched topic that crosses the areas of Liturgical Theology, Modern Liturgical History and Anglican Studies.
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From the Episcopal Church: eHymnals
The eHymnals are intended to be faithful renditions of the printed pew editions.
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Ordinariate is also for Anglicans who turned RC previously
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What makes “Anglican Chant” Anglican?
An e-mail question from one of our readers (?) earlier today. . .
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Homily for the Feast of the Holy Name
Following the chronology of today’s gospel [Luke 2:15-21] some Christians will keep today either as the feast of the Holy Name of Jesus, or as the feast of the Circumcision of Jesus, or as a feast in honor of Mary, under the title Dei Genetrix, Mētēr Theou, Mother of God incarnate. For Episcopalians, New Year’s…
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The King James Bible
Literature or sacred Scriptures?
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The Anglican Bishop of London on the Eucharist
A recent pastoral letter from Richard Chartres, Bishop of London entitled ‘Do This in Memory of Me’.