and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church

Similar documents
and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church

Book of Common Prayer

Frequently asked questions about Church of the Holy Cross, Episcopal

CH 650 The Book of Common Prayer across The Centuries

Commentary and Executive Summary of Finding Our Delight in the Lord A Proposal for Full Communion between the Moravian Church and the Episcopal Church

Concerning the Deacon in the Liturgy A customary for the Diocese of New Jersey 27 October 2015

The 2 nd London Baptist Confession of Faith. A brief history and introduction

PT641 Conducting Worship in the Prayer Book Tradition Tuesdays, 8:30 AM Noon Chapel attendance is expected to enable classroom discussion

The Distinctiveness of the Episcopal Tradition. Session #3: Unity in Diversity

Deacons Formation School Course Descriptions

Guidelines for Licensed Lay Ministries In the Episcopal Church in Minnesota

Guidelines for Licensed Lay Persons and Lectors

The Handbook on Licensed Lay Ministry

Book of Common Prayer and Liturgics (MC609)

PT641 Prayer Book: Introduction to Anglican Worship Mondays, 8:30 AM Noon Chapel attendance is expected to enable classroom discussion

Living as an Episcopalian 1. History Last update Jan 1, 2002

A Brief History of the Church of England

Dark Ages. End of. Crusades The Black Death (October 1347 Printing Press

The San Joaquin. Anglican

DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES

nglo- a holic hris iani y

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF ANGLICAN CHRISTIANITY

The Reformation in Britain

Voluntary. Processional Hymn (see insert or hymn board) Blessed be the one, holy, and living God. Glory to God for ever and ever. Amen.

Concerning the Catechism

Anglican Baptismal Theology

WESTERN RITE ORTHODOXY AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER

Scottish and English Reformations: John Knox & the English Royals

Three-Ring Circus. Papal Episcopal Local. Sacred Space. Polity. Living Room/ Theatre. Classroom. Baptist Pentecostal Personal Experience

GUIDELINES FOR THE MINISTRY OF DEACONS IN THE EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF EAST CAROLINA

Preparing for the Reaffirmation of Baptismal Vows Our Diocesan process, seeking to prepare Christians for a Reaffirmation of their Baptismal Vows

Deacon s Customary The Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward J. Konieczny Bishop of Oklahoma

Guidelines for Confirmation May, 2016

: Worship pattern. Early morning meeting. Later home meeting for

The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai i

Passion, Politics and Protest: The English Reformation -- Mary Tudor ( )

The Episcopal Diocese of Hawai i

The Protestant Reformation. Chapter 13

Celebrating Common Prayer A New Zealand Version

CORRELATION Parish Edition. to the

4. Issues with regard to particular denominations

Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

DOWNLOAD OR READ : THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND PDF EBOOK EPUB MOBI

Introduction to Lutheran Liturgy, PT 670 Trinity School for Ministry/North American Lutheran Seminary Spring 2018

Bishop s Customary for Pastoral Visitations

The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. Diocese of Grand Rapids 1 October 2015

Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK, the Anglican Communion in Japan) Provincial Report. January, 2019 International Anglican Liturgical Consultation, Hong Kong

The Protestant Reformation

The Second Vatican Council What did they really say?

PRACTICING OUR FAITH

The Roman Catholic Counter Reformation

Diocese of Yakima CONFIRMATION GUIDELINES

CLERGY SCHOOL DIOCESE OF ST. MARK THE EVANGELIST

Q&As on Marriage Task Force Report: GC2018

CORRELATION Parish Edition. to the

Video 1: Baptism and the Sacramental Life

Customary for Deacons

Bishop s Visitation Customary Diocese of Olympia

ST. TIMOTHY S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 1. Glossary of Episcopal Terms

LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS LAY EUCHARISTIC VISITORS

ANGLICAN ESSENTIALS A

an essay: THE LEGACY OF THE THOMAS CRANMER

07/16/2017 Different, Yet Related: The Anglican/Episcopal Church Rev. Seth D. Jones Scripture: Isaiah 55, Matthew 13

Lay Ecclesial Ministry Training

EUCHARISTIC MINISTER TRAINING

Religion Graded Course of Study. Grade 7 ANCHOR STANDARD 1 KNOWLEDGE OF FAITH (K) STRANDS: CREED, REVELATION, SALVATION AND REDEMPTION

A

Session 4 The 1559, 1604 and 1637 Prayer Books

Syllabus COS 322 Theological Heritage: Reformation to Present Steve O Malley, Instructor May 21 25, 2018

Exposition of the Holy Eucharist

The Second Vatican Council. It was opened on the 11 th of October 1962, by Pope John XXIII and was closed on the 8 th of December 1965.

Anglican Church History - CH 647 [REVISED 6 Sept 2015]

A Public Service of Healing with Anointing and the Holy Eucharist

Setting the Tone: The Impact of an Expanded Advent on the Cycle of the Liturgical Year Laura E. Moore

Guidelines for an Installation/Ordination Service in Baltimore Presbytery

Introducing the Divine Worship Missal

Christian Denominations

" Anglican-Methodist Covenant, 2003 International Dialogue, Phase 1:

GFS HISTORY Medium Term Plan Year 8 SPRING 1

CONSTITUTION Adopted in Provincial Synod Melbourne, Florida July 22, 1998, And as amended in SOLEMN DECLARATION

The 20 th Century: The Anglican Communion

CHRISTIANITY IN ENGLAND AND UNITED STATES

CORRELATION Parish Edition. to the

ELEMENTARY SERIES APPROVED SERIES

BCM 306 CHRISTIANITY FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE PRESENT

Diocese of Columbus Grade Eight Religion COS Based on the Six Tasks of Catechesis*

The European Reformation & it s Impact on the Americas The New World began where the Old World ends.

Diocese of Columbus Grade Five Religion COS Based the Six Tasks of Catechesis*

n The Formation of Permanent Deacons

THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION 500 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 31, OCTOBER 31, 2017

Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

Guidelines for Common Worship for Lutherans and Anglicans in Canada

A/L Worship Guidelines Sept Guidelines for Common Worship for Lutherans and Anglicans in Canada. Introduction

Denominationalism, Religious Cults and World Religions

A Detailed Review of the Liturgical Rites and Norms Pertaining to Catechumens and Candidates in RCIA

Scoundrels and Fools: Biblical Hermeneutics in Elizabethan England

Diaconal Formation Institute

Anglican Reflections: What About the 39 Articles?

As you come in. Write the date and title: How did Edward VI deal with the religious changes?

SUNDAY CELEBRATIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF A PRIEST GUIDELINES

Transcription:

and Administration of the Sacraments and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church Together with The Psalter or Psalms of David According to the use of The Episcopal Church St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church The Rev. Marilyn Baldwin August, 2009

Praying shapes believing -or - The way we pray shapes the way we believe

Week 1: Overview Current book; History, Historical documents, Catechism Week 2: Sacraments & Sacramental Rites Services; Pastoral Offices; Supplementary books Week 3: Church Year Daily Office, Calendar, Psalter, Lectionaries

Not simply published in 1979, but made official Must be approved by two consecutive triennial General Conventions before final Liturgical changes had been happening for many years before book changed Previous book published in 1928; Hymnal 1940 Many supplementary texts, experimental worships before book finalized

Many changes resulted from Vatican II aka 2 nd Ecumenical Vatican Council (1962-65) Holy Eucharist became the primary service on Sunday morning Greater role of Scripture in liturgy Altars turned around; priest faced people Community of believers, not just priest Supported greater lay roles, participation Readers, LEM s, intercessors

Most obvious: modernized language in liturgy; use of more modern Scripture translation KJV and Shakespearean language in 1928 1979 uses RSV; commonly use NRSV now (pub. 1989) New Hymnal (1982) followed BCP Previous hymnal published 1940

First liturgy in English, 1544 All services until that time in Latin, with Latin Scripture No participation by laity The Order for Communion, 1548 in English Followed death of Henry Vlll First English BCP published in 1549 Act of Uniformity required it in all churches Corresponded closely to Latin translations Use of Scripture in English

1552 BCP a radical departure to Protestantism Second BCP under Edward Omitted many papist rituals, accessories, beliefs Contained Black Rubric denying that kneeling at communion meant adoring the host Rubric = italicized directions, explanations (formerly red) Altar renamed table and moved into the congregation Simplified rituals, vestments Morning Prayer most common Sunday service; occasionally followed by Eucharist

Death of young Edward six months after 1552 book Half-sister Mary ( Bloody Mary ) was an avowed Roman Catholic Returned England by decree to Rome Went after Protestants with a vengeance Over 300 persons, including Archbishop Cranmer, put to death under her rule

Part of Elizabethan Settlement (via media) following 6-year reign of Mary I will not make windows into the hearts of men Does not specify belief, only worship together Conservative revision of 1552 book; more catholic Added options for vestments Eucharistic prayer both Catholic and Protestant In use for over 100 years; used in American Colonies

Still official prayer book in England Many supplements added, used Followed the Puritan Revolution and Restoration period under King Charles 1645 Puritan Directory had become law Returned worship to middle way Allowed limited freedom for other denominations

Prayer Book Relative Positions 1549 Edward VI #1 1553 Catholicism (Bloody Mary) Catholicism - Middle Way - Protestantism 1552 Edward VI #2 1559 Elizabethan Settlement 1604 James I Directory of Public Worship (Puritans) 1645 1662 Caroline BCP 14

BCP first used 1579 in US by Drake s chaplain near San Francisco Brought to Jamestown 1607 1662 Book in use in America; English ceremonial did not transfer Priests wore a surplice and tippet; altar railed Needed new organization, new book after American Revolution

1789: 1 st convention, 1 st book Removed all references to King Changed emphasis of Eucharist more in line with Scottish church 1892: Made changes in practice official in book and worship 1928: New lectionary; shortened prayers, simpler language; more options 1979: Made official changes that had been proposed since the 1930 s More emphasis on participation of people

Daily Office Morning, Noon, Evening, Compline Great Litany Collects Proper Liturgies for Special Days Holy Baptism Holy Eucharist Prayers of the People Communion Under Special Circumstances Pastoral Offices Episcopal Services Psalter Prayers & Thanksgivings Outline of Faith (Catechism) Historical Documents Tables for Finding Holy Days Lectionary Sundays & Holy Days (Years A, B, C) Now replaced with RCL Daily Office Lectionary (Years 1,2, Holy Days) 17

Early Church catechumen (one being instructed) followed lengthy process Reformation emphasis on religious instruction 1529: Luther s Short Catechism Several English ones followed 1549, 1552, 1559 BCP s all contained catechism Few substantial changes since then Begins with brief introduction, summary of general Christian doctrine Question and answer format

Human Nature new in 1979 God the Father expanded in 1979 Old Covenant new in 1979 Theological intro to 10 Commandments Ten Commandments (see pgs. 317, 350) Dates to 1549; revised language, expanded in 1979 Sin and Redemption new in 1979

God the Son expanded in 1979 The New Covenant revised, expanded The Creeds Apostles, Nicene used in worship Statements of basic Christian beliefs Athananasian Creed ancient document Trinitarian and Christological doctrines Seldom used now; contains anathemas for those who do not believe

Holy Spirit expanded, updated in 1979 Holy Scriptures not included earlier The Church updated from 1887 Convocation Ministry (ditto) amplified ministry of all orders, 1979 esp. lay and deacon Sacraments (ditto) Prayer and Worship from English, 1962

Sacraments first defined, 1604 Two sacraments in Protestant definition as instituted (biblically) by Christ Holy Baptism 1549 definition, updated Holy Eucharist taken from 1962 English version Other Sacramental Rites means of grace Defined 1439 Council of Florence not biblical Christian Hope expanded from 1962 English

39 Articles of Religion published 1563 Reaction to extreme Roman Catholicism, Calvinist Protestantism American Church revised, adopted in 1801 (p. 867) Articles I VIII: The Catholic faith: articulates the Catholic creedal statements concerning the nature of God, manifest in the Holy Trinity; scripture, creeds. Articles IX XVIII: Personal religion: sin, justification, the soul; the major Reformation topic of justification by faith. Plants Anglicanism in the via media, a salvation where good works are an outgrowth of faith, and the role of Church and sacraments. Articles XIX XXXI: Corporate religion: expression of faith in the public venue: institutional church, church councils, worship, ministry, sacramental theology. Articles XXXII XXXIX: Miscellaneous: clerical celibacy, excommunication, traditions of the Church, other issues.

Later adds Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral (1888) 4-point document of Anglican identity The Holy Scriptures, as containing all things necessary to salvation; The Creeds as the statement of Christian faith The Gospel Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Communion The historic episcopate, locally adapted

Hatchett, Marion J: Commentary on the American Prayer Book. New York; HarperCollins, 1995. Mitchell, Leonel L.: Praying Shapes Believing: A Theological Commentary on the Book of Common Prayer. New York; Morehouse, 1991. Canons of the Episcopal Church and the Diocese of Minnesota (or other specific diocese)