- A
bidding-
prayer (Old English: biddan, "to pray", cf. German: beten) is the
formula of
prayer, or
exhortation to
prayer, said
during worship in churches...
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suggestions of the
Bidding Prayer,
addressed to God.
These Bidding Prayers have
survived in the
Roman Rite in the Good
Friday intercessory prayers, and they occur...
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beauty of his
productions bidding prayer – an
exhortation to
prayer in some
special reference,
followed by the Lord's
Prayer, in
which the congregation...
- The Book of
Common Prayer (BCP) is the name
given to a
number of
related prayer books used in the
Anglican Communion and by
other Christian churches historically...
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catholic and
apostolic church, with
worship being based on the Book of
Common Prayer. As in the
Church of
England itself, the
Anglican Communion includes the...
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silent prayer with a
collect and a new bid will be offered. The
Bidding Prayer ends with the Our Father. The
following is the Good
Friday prayer used by...
- also
refer to the pre-Reformation form of
vespers or
services of
evening prayer from
other denominations,
particularly within the
Anglican Use of the Catholic...
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apostles via holy orders. The 1979 Book of
Common Prayer, a
collection of rites, blessings, liturgies, and
prayers used
throughout the
Anglican Communion, is...
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sacrament of Confession, the
honouring and
invocation of
Christian saints, and
prayer for the dead.
Belief in purgatory, however, was made non-essential. This...
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order was
incorporated into the new
prayer book
largely unchanged. That
prayer book and liturgy, the Book of
Common Prayer, was
authorized by the Act of Uniformity...