A World Tour of Anglican Liturgies
The three liturgies in this series are an attempt to dip into the differences between the American Prayer Book services and those of other parts of the world, or of the Christian church. Such differences highlight differing attitudes or varying cultural slants.
While the lections are listed on the covers of the New Zealand and the Nassau and the Bahamas leaflets, the lections for the Church of South India celebration of the Lord’s Supper are from Year B, Proper 28, NRSV, Revised Common Lectionary.
An added note concerning the Nassau and the Bahamas mass, is that it’s a fullout “smells and bells” celebration, which requires some preparation of acolytes and other altar personnel, as well as having incense and a sanctus bell on hand.
Note too that the Church of South India liturgy makes use of flowers . . .
perhaps not surprisingly.
Thanks to the 5:00 pm Saturday worshipping community at Grace Episcopal Church, Traverse City, Michigan, USA.
Click to separate blog pages to go to individual liturgies. All liturgies are print ready to run front and back and create a worship bulletin booklet.
The order for the LORD’S SUPPER from the Prayer Book of the Church of South India - Click here
THE LITURGY OF THE MASS ACCORDING TO THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER OF THE PROVINCE OF NASSAU AND THE BAHAMAS - Click here
THANKSGIVING OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD - A EUCHARISTIC LITURGY FROM A NEW ZEALAND PRAYER BOOK - Click here
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