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Common Worship: Saints on Earth

A Biographical Companion to Common Worship

Common Worship: Saints on Earth

A Biographical Companion to Common Worship

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£14.99

Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9781781400593
Number of Pages: 240
Published: 30/11/2017
Width: 18 cm
Height: 25.4 cm

Offering an inspiring mix of history and biography, Saints on Earth tells the stories of the diverse people commemorated in the Common Worship calendar of Holy Days, with over 250 saints' days, festivals and commemorations that greatly enrich the Christian year.

This wide-ranging selection of spiritually significant men and women features Celtic and Catholic saints, Reformers, Tractarians, bishops and missionaries together with poets, writers, martyrs, social reformers, kings and queens. Recent heroes and heroines of faith, both Anglican and from other Christian traditions, are celebrated alongside those who inspired the Early Church.

This versatile companion is a rich source of inspiration for preaching and leading prayers and worship throughout the year. It is now updated to include figures added to the Common Worship calendar in recent years.

John H Darch

John H Darch read history at the University of Wales, Lampeter where he later returned to research for his doctorate. He taught history in two London schools before ordination into the Anglican ministry. After parish ministry in Shrewsbury, Chester and Hyde he lectured in Church History and Liturgy at St John's College, Nottingham.

John then served for twelve years as Director of Ordinands and IME2 in Blackburn diocese. Now retired, lives on the Shropshire / Wales border and assists in parishes in both Lichfield and St Asaph dioceses.

John is the author of a number of articles on mission history and has written Missionary Imperialists?: Missionaries, Government and the growth of the British Empire in the Tropics, 1860-1885 (Milton Keynes: Paternoster, 2009).

John H. Darch, Stuart K. Burns

John H. Darch is Director of Ordinands and Initial Ministerial Education in the Diocese of Blackburn. He previously lectured in Church History at St John's College, Nottingham. Stuart Burns is Director of Mission and Ministry for the Diocese of Leicester.