A classic since the English Reformation, the Book of Common Prayer has been used in Anglican churches to guide prayers for faithful millions and inspired a number of other important prayer books from a variety of Christian traditions. This collection examines the role of the lay minister and the Book of Common Prayer, providing a guide for lay participation in the Eucharist and the Offices of the Church. Furthermore, this collection examines Anglican liturgical theology, contributing to the ongoing dialogue about how to do liturgy within the Episcopal Church.
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