A Pocket Manual of Anglo-Catholic Devotion

Author:   Andrew Burnham ,  Andrew Burnham
Publisher:   Canterbury Press Norwich
Edition:   illustrated edition
ISBN:  

9781853115301


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   01 May 2003
Format:   Paperback
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A daily prayer companion for the many Christians who would describe themselves as Anglo-Catholic (and who comprise one-third of the Church of England), this is a complete resource with orders of morning, midday, evening and night prayer. It also provides variations for the liturgical seasons, holy days, festivals, initiation and healing, prayers for the rosary and Station of the Cross and prayers in preparation for the Eucharist. A portable, abridged version of the daily devotional companion, it contains the full text of the larger volume apart from the Psalms and Canticles, the optional Eucharist prayers and the longer daily readings. Ideal for travellers or as a confirmation gift.

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Author:   Andrew Burnham ,  Andrew Burnham
Publisher:   Canterbury Press Norwich
Imprint:   Canterbury Press Norwich
Edition:   illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 12.60cm , Height: 49.90cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.025kg
ISBN:  

9781853115301


ISBN 10:   1853115304
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   01 May 2003
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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I liked the original Manual when it came out in 2001, but its size did make it look, at a time when Common Worship was all over the place, as though it were a resource book (...). Believe me, this is better. Smaller, neater, lighter, it looks and feels exactly what it claims to be, a pocket (...) manual. It has added the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, introduced in 2002, and omitted some of the more complicating alternatives. There is nothing spiky or sectarian about it; it is rich and eineric and can be used by anyone who wants deepen their own like of prayer, Use it, pray it, love it. New Directions


I liked the original Manual when it came out in 2001, but its size did make it look, at a time when Common Worship was all over the place, as though it were a resource book (...). Believe me, this is better. Smaller, neater, lighter, it looks and feels exactly what it claims to be, a pocket (...) manual. It has added the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, introduced in 2002, and omitted some of the more complicating alternatives. There is nothing spiky or sectarian about it; it is rich and eineric and can be used by anyone who wants deepen their own like of prayer, Use it, pray it, love it. * New Directions *


I liked the original Manual when it came out in 2001, but its size did make it look, at a time when Common Worship was all over the place, as though it were a resource book (...). Believe me, this is better. Smaller, neater, lighter, it looks and feels exactly what it claims to be, a pocket (...) manual. It has added the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, introduced in 2002, and omitted some of the more complicating alternatives. There is nothing spiky or sectarian about it; it is rich and eineric and can be used by anyone who wants deepen their own like of prayer, Use it, pray it, love it. New Directions 20040801


""I liked the original Manual when it came out in 2001, but its size did make it look, at a time when Common Worship was all over the place, as though it were a resource book (...). Believe me, this is better. Smaller, neater, lighter, it looks and feels exactly what it claims to be, a pocket (...) manual. It has added the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary, introduced in 2002, and omitted some of the more complicating alternatives. There is nothing spiky or sectarian about it; it is rich and eineric and can be used by anyone who wants deepen their own like of prayer, Use it, pray it, love it."" * New Directions *


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Andrew Burnham is the Bishop of Ebbsfleet and is a member of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England.

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