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{{Liberal Catholic Movement sidebar The Liberal Rite is the most widely used
liturgical rite Christian liturgy is a pattern for worship used (whether recommended or prescribed) by a Christian congregation or denomination on a regular basis. The term liturgy comes from Greek and means "public work". The majority of Christian denominatio ...
found within the Liberal Catholic movement. It is also the primary liturgical rite used by various denominations within the greater Liberal Catholic movement.


Development

The Liberal Rite was composed by Bishop James I. Wedgwood, with Bishop
C.W. Leadbeater Charles Webster Leadbeater (; 16 February 1854 – 1 March 1934) was a member of the Theosophical Society, Co-Freemasonry, author on occult subjects and co-initiator with J. I. Wedgwood of the Liberal Catholic Church. Originally a pri ...
assisting on the collects, psalms, canticles, and readings. In explaining how the Liberal Rite was developed, Bishop Wedgwood states:
"We set to work to eliminate the many features which from our point of view disfigure and weaken the older liturgies. References to fear of God, to His wrath and to everlasting damnation were taken out, also the constant insistence on the sinfulness and worthlessness of man and the frequent appeals for mercy. The services were made as clear and free from repetition in their structural sequence as possible. And every opportunity was given to the congregation to join in the worship with all the resources of mind and will and emotion and self-dedication they were able to command. The sentiments put into the mouth of the worshiper are such as those who are filled with the spirit of devotion and service can honestly and sincerely utter.... It stresses the idea of co-operation with the Divine Father rather than that of supplication, and being outward-turned in the service of God and His world soon enables a man to realize something of the boundless resources of his own being. They are his by right and not simply by grace."


Publication

A total of five editions of the Rite exist today. * 1917 - Private printing booklet with the Liturgy of the Holy Mass (18 pgs). * 1918 - Two booklets containing the Liturgy of the Mass, a Form for the Administration of Holy Communion, Form for the Communion of the Sick, the Order of Vespers and the Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament. * 1919 - The Liturgy was first published in its entirety. - Authorized by Bp. Wedgwood. Reprinted by St. Alban Press, San Diego, CA. * 1924 - 2nd edition published. - Authorized by Bp. Leadbeater * 1942 - 3rd edition published. - Authorized by Bp. Pigott ** 1961 - 3rd edition published in Spanish (Partial). - Authorized by Bp. Vreede under Bp. Ballesteros *** 1987 - 3rd edition reprint by the LCCI. - Authorized by Bp. Neth *** 2002 - 3rd edition reprint by the LCCI. - Authorized by Bp. Finn *** 2010 - 3rd edition published in Spanish(Complete). - Authorized by Bp. Bekken *** 2017 - 3rd edition reprinted by the St. Alban Press. - Authorized by Bp. Bekken. * 1967 - 4th edition published by the LCC (old synod). - Authorized by Bp. Sykes * 1983 - 5th edition published by the LCC (old synod). - Authorized by Bp. Von Krusenstierna In 2004 the GES of the LCC (new synod) announced that they would issue a new 6th edition of the Liturgy which would "introduce invocations to Our Lady at the Ordination...of the Holy Orders", and introduce gender inclusive language. Also to be changed will be an invocation to Our Lady at the Healing Service, and the Shorter Form of the Eucharist will be taken from the 1967 edition.The Newsletter of the Liberal Catholic Church in the United States of America, Summer 2004 p.3


See also

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Tridentine Mass The Tridentine Mass, also known as the Traditional Latin Mass or Traditional Rite, is the liturgy of Mass in the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church that appears in typical editions of the Roman Missal published from 1570 to 1962. Celebrated almo ...
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Divine Liturgy Divine Liturgy ( grc-gre, Θεία Λειτουργία, Theia Leitourgia) or Holy Liturgy is the Eucharistic service of the Byzantine Rite, developed from the Antiochene Rite of Christian liturgy which is that of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of C ...
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Missal A missal is a liturgical book containing instructions and texts necessary for the celebration of Mass throughout the liturgical year. Versions differ across liturgical tradition, period, and purpose, with some missals intended to enable a pries ...
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Breviary A breviary (Latin: ''breviarium'') is a liturgical book used in Christianity for praying the canonical hours, usually recited at seven fixed prayer times. Historically, different breviaries were used in the various parts of Christendom, such a ...


References


Further reading

*The Liturgy of the Liberal Catholic Rite, 3rd Ed. (2002 reprint) The St. Alban Press, 741 Cerro Gordo Ave. San Diego, CA 92102. *Cooper, Irving S. Ceremonies of the Liberal Catholic Rite. (2008) *Leadbeater, C.W. The Science of the Sacraments. *Msgr. T.J. Howard ed. The Collected Works of James I. Wedgwood *Sanderson, Jason & Wynn Wagner eds. Book of Prayers, (2005). *Van Alphen, M.F. (2010). The Pillars of the Temple. Inspiration Press.


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