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The daily office

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog7570
Publication Date
c1970
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5940 P7 no. 22
Corporate Author
Episcopal Church. Standing Liturgical Commission
Place
New York NY
Publisher
Church Hymnal Corporation
Publication Date
c1970
Physical_Description
111 p. ; 20.2 x 14.2 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
Cover title: The Daily Office : Morning and Evening Prayer : Services for Noonday and Close of Day : Daily Devotions.
"The Study and the Orders of Service contained in this Book were prepared by The Standing Liturgical Commission of The Episcopal Church as part of the program of Prayer Book Revision authorized by the General Convention of 1967". -- title-page.
"Copyright 1970 by Charles Mortimer Guilbert as Custodian of the Standard Book of Common Prayer." -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The first major attempt since 1928 to revise the Daily Offices was made by the Standing Liturgical Commission in 1957 with the publication of 'Prayer Book Studies VI' entitled 'Morning and Evening Prayer'. Since then, the process of liturgical revision has gathered momentum throughout the Anglican Communion and in all Christian Churches. .... The Drafting Committee on the Daily Offices was constituted as follows: The Reverend Charles W.F. Smith ... Chairman." -- Preface.
"The Standing Liturgical Commission presents for the Church's consideration two versions of the Daily Office, one in contemporary English, the other in the language of the Prayer Book and the Revised Standard Version of the Bible. Each version is a single form intended for both the morning and the evening Office. In addition, new services are provided for use at noonday and at the close of the day, and short forms for use by families or individuals praying alone". -- Intro., p. 5.
Contents: Preface / Chilton Powell, Chairman of the Standing Liturgical Commission [and other members] -- I. Introduction -- Notes -- Notes on the ICEt (International Consultation on English Texts) -- II. Morning and Evening Prayer -- 1. First Order -- 2. Second Order -- 3. Additional Directions and Suggestions -- 4. Music for Preces and Suffrages -- 5. Invitatory Antiphons -- 6. Sentences for Seasons and Other Occasions -- 7. Canticles and Hymns -- III. Prayer at Noonday -- IV. Prayer at Close of Day -- V. Daily Devotions -- 1. At Morning -- 2. At Noon -- 3. At Close of Day.
Some text printed in red ink.
Series
Prayer book studies (Church Pension Fund) ; 22
Added Entry
The Daily Office : Morning and Evening Prayer : Services for Noonday and Close of Day : Daily Devotions
Powell, Chilton (Winslow Robert Chilton), 1912-1994
Smith, Charles W.F. (Charles William Frederick), 1905-1993
Subjects
Episcopal Church - Liturgy - Texts
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Morning prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Evening prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Noon prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Compline - Episcopal Church
Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer - Revision
Liturgical renewal - Episcopal Church
Call Number
BX 5940 P7 no. 22
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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The daily office : a guide for individual and group recitation

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog1395
Publication Date
c1981
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BV 199 D3A8 1981
Place
Alexandria VA
Publisher
Associated Parishes, Inc.
Publication Date
c1981
Physical_Description
16 p. ; 22.7 x 15.2 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
Cover title.
"Prepared by the laity and clergy of the Associated Parishes". -- inside front cover.
"This booklet is one of a series dealing with the life and work of the Parishes of the Episcopal Church". -- inside front cover.
"The Book of Common Prayer provides in the Daily Office a cycle of daily prayer. Its aim is to hallow time itself as it passes, and to draw the Christian deeper into the life of Christ. This brochure explains how an individual or group can pray the Daily Office". -- Foreword.
Contents divided into sections: Foreword -- To Live is Christ -- Some Historical Background on the Daily Office -- How to Pray the Daily Office -- Checklist for Morning and Evening Prayer -- Postscript.
Pages 15-16 are blank pages headed "Notes". List of Associated Parishes brochures on parish life and worship printed on inside back cover.
Added Entry
Associated Parishes
Subjects
Prayer - Episcopal Church
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Call Number
BV 199 D3A8 1981
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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The daily office revised

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog7575
Publication Date
c1973
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5940 P7 no. 27
Corporate Author
Episcopal Church. Standing Liturgical Commission
Place
New York NY
Publisher
Church Hymnal Corporation
Publication Date
c1973
Physical_Description
ix, 157 p. ; 20.3 x 14.2 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Prepared by the Standing Liturgical Commission of The Episcopal Church as part of the Program of Prayer Book Revision authorized by The General Convention of 1967 and 1973". -- inside front cover.
"Copyright 1973 by Charles Mortimer Guilbert as Custodian of the Standard Book of Common Prayer." -- verso of t.-p.
"Published by The Church Hymnal Corporation, 800 Second Avenue,, New York, N.Y., 10017". -- inside front cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The Orders of Service contained in this Study are essentially identical with those published in 'Prayer Book Studies 22'. Thus, the rationale set forth in the Introduction to that publication applies to this Study as well. Trial use has demonstrated the desirability of rearranging the various elements of each Order of Service .... It is hoped that the new arrangement will make the Offices, as printed here, easier to follow, without obscuring their structure. There were three other sources of difficulty in giving trial use to the Daily Office: First, the absence of a new lectionary ... secondly, the absence of a complete Psalter; and thirdly, the delay in the publication of 'Prayers, Thanksgivings, and Litanies; (Prayer Book Studies 25). The delay in producing all these materials was unavoidable, but these defects have now been remedied". -- Preface.
Contents divided into two main sections: Morning and Evening Prayer -- Lectionary for the Daily Office.
Contents: Preface / The Standing Liturgical Commission -- Morning and Evening Prayer -- First Order -- Second Order -- Additional Directions and Suggestions -- Order of Service for Noonday -- Order of Service for Close of Day -- Daily Devotions for Individuals and Families -- Lectionary for the Daily Office -- Concerning the Lectionary -- Sundays -- Fixed Holy Days -- Weekdays and Moveable Holy Days.
Series
Prayer book studies (Church Pension Fund) ; 27
Subjects
Episcopal Church - Liturgy - Texts
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Morning prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Evening prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Noon prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Compline - Episcopal Church
Lectionaries - Episcopal Church
Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer - Revision
Liturgical renewal - Episcopal Church
Call Number
BX 5940 P7 no. 27
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Daily prayer and Bible study with The Book of Common Prayer

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog6218
Author
Russell, Joseph P. (Joseph Parker), 1932-2004
Publication Date
c1999, 1985
Material Type
Pamphlet
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5800 F67 no. 821
Author
Russell, Joseph P. (Joseph Parker), 1932-2004
Edition
Rev. ed.
Place
Cincinnati OH
Publisher
Forward Movement Publications
Publication Date
c1999, 1985
Physical_Description
19 [+1] p. ; 16.1 x 10.6 cm.
Material Type
Pamphlet
Notes
"[FM] 821".
Cover title.
"Revised edition". -- p. [20].
"[By] Joseph P. Russell".
Includes bibliographical references.
"The Book of Common Prayer offers an ancient pattern of prayer and praise that goes back to Old Testament time" (p. [1]. "The Book of Common Prayer enables us to continue this beautiful tradition of Judeo-Christian devotion. Whether we gather with others to share our times of prayer or whether we carry out our worship alone, we join the faithful everywhere who share the same tradition. We are a part of the Church's daily prayer even as we sit quietly with Prayer Book in lap in our own sitting room. We bind ourselves more closely to the praying, witnessing Church and to Christ in the simple act of opening Prayer Book and Bible" (p. 2).
Contents: The Daily Office -- Reading God's Word -- Reflecting God's Word -- Praying and Giving Thanks -- Easy Does It -- What is the Apocrypha ? -- Day by Day -- Less and More.
Author is a retired Episcopal priest.
Series
Forward Movement ; 821
Subjects
Bible - Study and teaching - Episcopal Church
Episcopal Church. Book of Common Prayer - Devotional use
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Prayer - Episcopal Church
Spiritual life - Episcopal Church
Call Number
BX 5800 F67 no. 821
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Musical settings for noonday and compline

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog6159
Publication Date
c1988
Material Type
Book
Location
General Synod Archives
Call Number
M 2170.5 M87 1988
Place
New York NY
Publisher
Church Publishing
Publication Date
c1988
Physical_Description
vi, 31 p. : music ; 21 x 15 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"The settings contained in this booklet are from 'The Hymnal 1982', and are found at S 296- S304 (Noonday) and S 321- S 337 (Compline). The hymns are reprinted from the Singers Edition of the Hymnal. Hymn numbers in parentheses refer to the proper number in the Singers Edition". -- Acknowledgements.
"While Anglicans have long cherished the practice of reciting Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer -- often with singing, the Episcopal Church increasingly has also discovered the richness of the brief noonday and late evening Offices only since forms for these services appeared in the 'Book of Common Prayer', 1979. These so called 'little offices', historically owned exclusively by set-apart religious communities, now have been claimed by the church at large. Accordingly, 'The Hymnal 1982' has provided hymns and other traditional musical forms in its Appendix for the singing of these services. There are not many congregations apart from monasteries and convents where it is practical to sing the noonday and late evening Offices on a daily basis. Nonetheless, with repetition and in time, the music of these services and the practice of singing may add considerable beauty and depth of expression to the words prayed". -- Intro.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction dated 1988 / David Hurd, The General Theological Seminary, New York City -- An Order for Noonday -- An Order for Compline -- Appendix.
Added Entry
Hurd, David J., 1950-
Subjects
Episcopal Church - Liturgy - Texts
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Compline - Episcopal Church
Compline music - Episcopal Church
Noon prayer (Divine office) - Episcopal Church
Service books (Music) - Episcopal Church
ISBN
0-89869-165-6
Call Number
M 2170.5 M87 1988
Location
General Synod Archives
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Praying with the Church

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article15353
Author
Merriman, Michael (Michael Walter), 1939-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Liturgy Canada
Date
1994 Epiphany
Author
Merriman, Michael (Michael Walter), 1939-
Record Type
Journal Article
Journal
Liturgy Canada
Date
1994 Epiphany
Volume
3
Issue
4
Special Supplement
Page
5-8
Notes
Text of a liturgy sometimes called the "Cathedral Office". Adapted by the Associated Parishes (for Liturgy and Mission) from the 1979 Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal Church) and the 1985 Book of Alternative Services (Anglican Church of Canada).
"This form follows the basic shape of the daily office; and it provides a week-long cycle of psalms and readings. This pattern is intended for a particular period of the year, in this case from September to the last week before Advent. It requires only the pages printed here and a copy of the BAS for psalms and canticles".
Subjects
Cathedral Office
Divine office - Anglican Church of Canada
Divine office - Episcopal Church
Associated Parishes for Liturgy and Mission
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