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Anglican Liturgy
Anglican liturgy usually refers to liturgies according the '' Book of Common Prayer'' and its derivatives. It may also refer to the following liturgies and liturgical books used by churches and groups in the Anglican Christian tradition: Liturgies *The liturgy of the Anglican Communion * Daily Office (Anglican), the canonical hours within Anglican practice **a version of Compline, or night prayer, used by some Anglicans ** Evensong, a form of Vespers with singing often used by Anglicans ** Prayer During the Day, a form of midday prayers introduced in the Church of England's ''Common Worship'' *Holy Communion, often also known as Mass Mass is an Intrinsic and extrinsic properties, intrinsic property of a physical body, body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the physical quantity, quantity of matter in a body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physi ..., Holy Eucharist, or the Lord's Supper **'' The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two'', a version of the Holy Com ...
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Book Of Common Prayer
The ''Book of Common Prayer'' (BCP) is the title given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christianity, Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism. The Book of Common Prayer (1549), first prayer book, published in 1549 in the reign of King Edward VI of England, was a product of the English Reformation following the break with Catholic Church, Rome. The 1549 work was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English. It contains Morning Prayer (Anglican), Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer (Anglican), Evening Prayer, the Litany, Holy Communion, and occasional services in full: the orders for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, "Anointing of the Sick, prayers to be said with the sick", and a funeral service. It also sets out in full the "propers" (the parts of the service that vary weekly or daily throughout the Church's Year): the introits, collects, and epistle and gospel rea ...
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Book Of Common Prayer (1552)
The 1552 ''Book of Common Prayer'', also called the ''Second Prayer Book of Edward VI'', was the second version of the ''Book of Common Prayer'' (BCP) and contained the official liturgy of the Church of England from November 1552 until July 1553. The Book of Common Prayer (1549), first ''Book of Common Prayer'' was issued in 1549 as part of the English Reformation, but Protestants criticised it for being too similar to traditional Roman Catholic services. The 1552 prayer book was revised to be explicitly Calvinism, Reformed in its theology. During the reign of Mary I, Roman Catholicism was restored, and the prayer book's official status First Statute of Repeal, was repealed. When Elizabeth I reestablished Protestantism as the official religion, the Book of Common Prayer (1559), 1559 ''Book of Common Prayer''—a revised version of the 1552 prayer book—was issued as part of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement. It was this pattern which formed the basis for the 1662 Book of Com ...
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