At head of cover title: Anglican Consultative Council X, Panama City".
"Published for the Anglican Communion by Morehouse Publishing".
"This report captures the essence of the multi-faceted, multicultural Anglican Communion through the sermons, hearings, reports, and resolutions from the 10th Meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council held in Panama City in October 1996. There the Council wrestled with the key issues that must be addressed by the Anglican Communion as it faces the challenges of mission, human sexuality, fundamentalism, Islam, crises, morality, evangelism, liturgy, ecumenical relations, and structure in the twenty-first century. Includes the complete text of 'The Virginia Report' on church structure, 'The Dublin Report' on liturgy, and an address by the Archbishop of Canterbury that discusses the possibility of an Anglican Congress in the near future and the topics set for the 1998 Lambeth Conference". -- back cover.
Contains NO index although listed in Table of Contents.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Member Churches of the Anglican Consultative Council -- Preface / Richard Harries -- Introduction / James M. Rosenthal -- Sermons and Addresses -- Sermon at the Opening Eucharist / Samir Kafity -- "Looking to the Future": Presidential Address / George Carey -- Opening Remarks / Colin Craston -- Opening Remarks / Simon Chiwanga -- Address / John L. Peterson -- Sermon at the Gimnasio Nuevo / George Carey -- Sermon at the Closing Eucharist / Colin Craston -- The Hearings -- On Plans for the Millennium in Bethlehem / John L. Peterson -- On Jerusalem / Samir Kafity -- On Human Sexuality / Richard Harries -- On Islam / Alexander Malik -- The Reports -- Address on The Virginia Report / Robin Eames -- On Mission: The First Report from Missio / Roger Chung Po Chuen -- On Mission: Report on the Mid-Point of the Decade of Evangelism / Cyril Okorocha -- On Guidelines for Membership by New Provinces / John Rees -- On Liturgy / Paul Gibson -- On Ecumenical Affairs / Donald Anderson -- On Communications / James Rosenthal -- On the United Nations / James Ottley -- On Rwanda / David Birney -- Section Reports -- Section 1: Looking to the Future in Worship -- Section 2: Looking to the Future in Ministry -- Section 3: Looking to the Future in Relating to Society -- Section 4: Looking to the Future in Communicating Our Belief in God -- The Resolutions of the Conference -- General Business -- Officers and members of the ACC Participants and Staff at ACC-10 -- Budget for the ACC -- Appendices -- The Virginia Report -- Renewing the Anglican Eucharist: The Dublin Report -- Statement of the Heads of the Churches in Jerusalem November 1994 -- The Porvoo Declaration -- WCC Petition on Climate Change -- A Final Thought / The Editors..
"This is not a book about communion for the sick (a closely related topic), nor about reservation (to which it is necessarily linked), nor about the eucharistic cultus. Other books have been written on these subjects and constraints of space exclude their discussion. The focus is on communion outside the eucharist both in the Anglican Communion and in the other churches. As yet there are many unresolved issues, and thus conclusions can only be provisional. But it does look as if there will continue to be authorization of such rites. This study aims to further the contemporary discussion". -- Intro., p. 5.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Extended Communion in the Early Church -- Liturgies of the Presanctified -- The Roman Catholic Church -- The Anglican Communion -- The British Isles -- Postscript -- Texts.
"This monograph examines the development of theories of eucharistic consecration in the first four centuries. It starts with the New Testament material and ends with the teaching of St. Ambrose in the late 4th century. The concluding section offers one or two practical suggestions as to how the present eucharistic worship of the Church of England could more faithfully reflect the teaching of the New Testament and the earliest Christian liturgies". -- Preface.
Contents: Preface and Acknowledgements dated January 1988 / N.A.D. Scotland -- Introduction -- First Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Second Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Third Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Fourth Century Eucharistic Consecration -- Some Implications for Liturgical Reform.
"Edited by Colin O. Buchanan, Director of Studies, St. John's College, Nottingham. Member of the Church of England Liturgical Commission".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This volume stands third in a line of liturgical reference books. In 1962 the Oxford University Press published B.J. Wigan's collection, 'The Liturgy in English' (LiE), which included in English all the Anglican eucharistic texts from 1549 to 1960 which he had been able to obtain, A second edition was published in 1964, and is still in print at the time of writing. In 1968 this was followed by the present writer's 'Modern Anglican Liturgies 1958-68 (MAL) from the same Press. MAL supplemented LiE in several ways, not only by adding new texts, but also by giving a brief background history to the production of all texts in both books (with the exception of the Church of England's own texts of 1549-1662, which are very fully covered in many other writings.
The seven and a half years which have elapsed between the compilation of MAL and the works on this volume have seen a further spate of new eucharistic liturgies, which are duly collected here. An introduction is again provided for each text, but instead of going back over the whole of the respective Province's liturgical history, the account simply runs from 1968 to 1975, Thus this volume supplements LiE and MAL, and with them gives a conspectus, with texts, of the whole of Anglican eucharistic liturgy since 1549". -- Preface.
Contents divided into seven main parts: Part I: Anglican Eucharistic Liturgy 1968-1975 -- II: The United Kingdom and Eire -- Part III: The Americas -- Part IV: Africa -- Part Part V: The Middle East -- Part VI: Asia -- Part VII: Australasia.
Contents: Preface dated 13 February 1975 / Colin Buchanan -- The Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Anglican Eucharistic Liturgy 1968-75 -- Appendixes -- The Church of England -- The Episcopal Church in Scotland / David K. Maybury -- The Church in Wales / John C. Mears -- The Church of Ireland / F. Charles Jameson -- The Anglican Church of Canada / R.N. Savary -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies -- The Episcopal Church in Brazil -- The Anglican Church of Chile / Colin F. Bazley -- The Church of the Province of South Africa / Warwick Seymour -- The Church of the Province of Central Africa / John Burgess -- The Church of the Province of Tanzania / J. Roger Bowen -- The Rest of Africa -- The Diocese of Iran (Jerusalem Archbishopric) -- The Church of Pakistan -- The Church of North India -- The Church of South India / Thomas S. Garrett -- The Anglican Church of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) -- The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean -- The Council of the Church of South-East Asia -- The Anglican Church in Korea / C. Richard Rutt -- The Holy Catholic Church of Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai) -- The Church of England in Australia / Donald W.B. Robinson -- The Diocese of Papua New Guinea -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand / Brian R. Carrell -- The Province of Melanesia -- Appendixes -- Index.
Contents of Appendices: A: Common Forms -- B: Offertory Sentences -- C: Proper Prefaces -- D: Other Propers -- E: The 'CSI-LfA' Family of Rites -- F: The Eng2-Eng3 Family of Eucharistic Prayers -- G: Errata and Corrigenda to LiE and MAL.
"Edited by Colin O. Buchanan, Director of Studies, St. John's College, Nottingham. Member of the Church of England Liturgical Commission".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"This volume stands third in a line of liturgical reference books. In 1962 the Oxford University Press published B.J. Wigan's collection, 'The Liturgy in English' (LiE), which included in English all the Anglican eucharistic texts from 1549 to 1960 which he had been able to obtain, A second edition was published in 1964, and is still in print at the time of writing. In 1968 this was followed by the present writer's 'Modern Anglican Liturgies 1958-68 (MAL) from the same Press. MAL supplemented LiE in several ways, not only by adding new texts, but also by giving a brief background history to the production of all texts in both books (with the exception of the Church of England's own texts of 1549-1662, which are very fully covered in many other writings.
The seven and a half years which have elapsed between the compilation of MAL and the works on this volume have seen a further spate of new eucharistic liturgies, which are duly collected here. An introduction is again provided for each text, but instead of going back over the whole of the respective Province's liturgical history, the account simply runs from 1968 to 1975, Thus this volume supplements LiE and MAL, and with them gives a conspectus, with texts, of the whole of Anglican eucharistic liturgy since 1549". -- Preface.
Contents divided into seven main parts: Part I: Anglican Eucharistic Liturgy 1968-1975 -- II: The United Kingdom and Eire -- Part III: The Americas -- Part IV: Africa -- Part Part V: The Middle East -- Part VI: Asia -- Part VII: Australasia.
Contents: Preface dated 13 February 1975 / Colin Buchanan -- The Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Anglican Eucharistic Liturgy 1968-75 -- Appendixes -- The Church of England -- The Episcopal Church in Scotland / David K. Maybury -- The Church in Wales / John C. Mears -- The Church of Ireland / F. Charles Jameson -- The Anglican Church of Canada / R.N. Savary -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies -- The Episcopal Church in Brazil -- The Anglican Church of Chile / Colin F. Bazley -- The Church of the Province of South Africa / Warwick Seymour -- The Church of the Province of Central Africa / John Burgess -- The Church of the Province of Tanzania / J. Roger Bowen -- The Rest of Africa -- The Diocese of Iran (Jerusalem Archbishopric) -- The Church of Pakistan -- The Church of North India -- The Church of South India / Thomas S. Garrett -- The Anglican Church of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) -- The Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean -- The Council of the Church of South-East Asia -- The Anglican Church in Korea / C. Richard Rutt -- The Holy Catholic Church of Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai) -- The Church of England in Australia / Donald W.B. Robinson -- The Diocese of Papua New Guinea -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand / Brian R. Carrell -- The Province of Melanesia -- Appendixes -- Index.
Contents of Appendices: A: Common Forms -- B: Offertory Sentences -- C: Proper Prefaces -- D: Other Propers -- E: The 'CSI-LfA' Family of Rites -- F: The Eng2-Eng3 Family of Eucharistic Prayers -- G: Errata and Corrigenda to LiE and MAL.
A collection of essays on Anglican liturgy in memory of Geoffrey Cuming (1917-1988).
Contents divided into four sections: Points of focus -- Specific ingredients -- Intangibles -- Postscript.
Contents: Foreword / Henry Chadwick -- Editors' preface dated All Saints' Day, 1990 / Kenneth W. Stevenson and Bryan Spinks -- Imagining the Kingdom : some questions for Anglican worship today / Rowan D. Williams -- Communion, children and community / David R. Holeton -- The year of grace / Thomas J. Talley -- The Bible in worship / Martin Kitchen -- Eucharistic theology / Christopher J. Cocksworth -- Daily prayer / Paul F. Bradshaw -- Christian initiation / Paul J. Roberts -- The Eucharistic prayer / Bryan D. Spinks -- The pastoral offices / Kenneth W. Stevenson -- The Anglican Church and Holy Order / Bryan D. Spinks and Gianfranco Tellini -- Is there an 'Anglican' liturgical style ? / David S. Stancliffe -- Liturgy and society / Donald C. Gray --Whose culture and why ? / George Mathew -- An African perspective / Dinis Sengulane -- An outsider's view / John F. Baldovin -- A future for Anglican spirituality : a Methodist view / Gordon S. Wakefield -- Anglican identity : a chapter of accidents / Kenneth W. Stevenson.
"The impact of the fifth International Anglican Liturgical Consultation on the liturgical life of the Anglican Church of Canada". The author relates particular sections of the Consultation with liturgical revision now taking place in the Anglican Church of Canada.
"This volume stands fourth in a line of liturgical reference works. It follows Bernard J. Wigan (ed.), 'The Liturgy in English' (Oxford University Press, 1962, 1964), Colin O. Buchanan (ed.), 'Modern Anglican Liturgies 1958-68 (Oxford University Press, 1968) and Colin O. Buchanan (ed.) 'Further Anglican Liturgies 1968-1975 (Grove Books, Bramcote, 1975)." -- Preface..
Contents: Abbreviations and Typographical Rules -- Preface / Colin Buchanan -- Acknowledgements -- The Church of England -- The Scottish Episcopal Church -- The Church in Wales -- The Church of Ireland -- The Anglican Church of Canada -- The Episcopal Church in the United States of America -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies -- The Provinces of South America -- The Church of the Province of West Africa -- The Church of the Province of Nigeria -- The Church of the Province of Tanzania -- The Rest of Africa -- The Churches of Pakistan and North and South India -- The Anglican Church in Korea -- The Rest of Asia -- The Anglican Church of Australia -- The Province of Papua New Guinea -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand -- The Province of Melanesia -- Appendices.
Contents of Appendices: A: Common Forms -- B: Offertory Sentences -- C: Proper Prefaces -- D: Other Propers -- E: Some Eucharistic Prayers -- Folders in Document Pocket in Inside Back Cover.
Two (2) folded tables in envelope tipped on to inside back endpaper. One sheet contains: Table C: Proper Prefaces -- Appendix D: Other Propers. Second sheet contains: Table E1 -- E2 -- E3.
Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by the University Press, Cambridge.
The author, the Episcopal Bishop of Los Angeles, moves narratively through the main elements of the celebration of the Eucharist "(from the Greek word for thanksgiving) because in it Jesus gave thanks and because in it we offer our thanks giving praise. Like a gem with many facets it is memorial remembering; it is the Lord's Supper, sacrifice, communion, and Eucharist. It is our liturgy (from the Greek word for `public service'), a service we make together because our response is called for, but it is, first of all, what God in Jesus has done for us, reconciling us and making us ambassadors for Christ's love in the world." A very concise instructed eucharist.
"This article first appeared in the January/February edition of `The Episcopal News'.
"Edited by Colin O. Buchanan, Librarian, London College of Divinity, Member of the Church of England Archbishops' Liturgical Commission".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"With the publication of B.J. Wigan's 'The Liturgy in English' by the Oxford University Press in 1962, the process which was started by Hamon L'Estrange in 1659 reached its logical conclusion, at least so far as the eucharist is concerned. .... This volume, however is offered as a supplement to LiE, a more modest undertaking, yet one which does seem to be needed. It can either be used alongside LiE, or, standing on its own, will fill the role of a survey of Anglican eucharistic revision in the decade from Lambeth 1958 to Lambeth 1968. .... a collection of eucharistic texts. That is the purpose of this book, and all materials other than texts are included only in order to illustrate and exhibit the texts as clearly as possible". -- Preface.
Contents divided into seven main parts: Part I: Anglican Eucharistic Liturgy 1958-1968 -- Part II: Africa -- Part III: The United Kingdom and Eire -- Part IV: The Americas -- Part V: The Middle East -- Part VI: Asia -- Part VII: Australasia.
Contents: Preface dated 29 November 1967 / C.O. Buchanan -- The Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- General Trends -- The Effects of Lambeth 1958 -- The Pan-Anglican Document / Roger T. Beckwith -- The Church of the Province of South Africa / Peter R. Akehurst -- The Church of the Province of Central Africa / John Burgess -- The Church of the Province of Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi -- A Liturgy for Africa -- The Church of the Province of East Africa / J. Roger Bowen -- The Church of the Province of West Africa -- The Diocese of Madagascar -- The Church of England -- The Episcopal Church in Scotland -- The Church in Wales -- The Church of Ireland --- The Anglican Church of Canada / Ronald A. Ward -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the U.S.A. / Peter C. Moore -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies -- The Episcopal Church of Brazil -- The Anglican Church of Chile / Colin F. Bazley -- The Diocese of Iran (Jerusalem Archbishopric) -- The Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon -- The Dioceses of South-East Asia -- The Diocese of Hong Kong and Macao (The Holy Catholic Church of China) / Joyce M. Bennett -- The Holy Catholic Church of Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai) / John E. Spencer -- The Anglican Church in Korea -- The Church of England in Australia / Donald W.B. Robinson -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand / Brian R. Carrell -- Appendixes -- Index.
Contents of Appendices: A: Common Forms -- B: Offertory Sentences -- C: Proper Prefaces -- D: Other Propers -- E: Interdependence of Texts -- Index.