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Common Worship: Daily Prayer (Hardback)

Common Worship: Daily Prayer (Hardback)

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£25.00

Publisher: Church House Publishing
ISBN: 9780715121993
Number of Pages: 896
Published: 30/06/2011
Width: 12.5 cm
Height: 20.2 cm

Daily Prayer is the first daily prayer book in the Church of England's history. It contains a Daily Office - a collection of orders of service designed to be prayed at different points through the day.

The services may be prayed individually, in groups, churches or in religious communities. Drawing on the daily Bible readings laid out in the Common Worship Lectionary, they allow Anglicans to link their personal devotions into the shared prayer life of the Church.

As well as the more traditional services of Morning, Evening, and Night Prayer, Daily Prayer also offers Prayer During the Day, especially designed for those new to regular liturgical prayer. Each service contains the three key elements of praise, intercession and engagement with Scripture. Prayers are included for both Ordinary Time and the seasons of the Christian year.

It contains:

  • The Calendar
  • Prayer During the Day
  • Forms of Penitence
  • Morning and Evening Prayer
  • Night Prayer (Compline)
  • Prayers of Intercession
  • The Litany
  • Collects and Refrains
  • Canticles
  • The Psalter
  • The Lord's Prayer and Apostles' Creed on the inside back cover for quick reference

Church of England

The Church of England uses two complementary sets of services authorised by the Church of England's canon law - Common Worship and the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Common Worship (2000-2008) employs a more modern turn of phrase than the Book of Common Prayer, with vibrant images that seek to connect the biblical tradition with people's own experiences. It provides a common structure for Church of England services, but with a large variety of prayers, readings and resources that allow churches to tailor their services to their own setting.

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