The Liturgy of St. Tikhon is one of the Divine Liturgies authorized for use by the Antiochian Western Rite Vicariate (AWRV) of the Antiochian Orthodox...
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Western Rite Orthodoxy (section Liturgy)
by Richard Mammana Text of the Liturgy of Saint Gregory Text of the Liturgy of Saint Tikhon Office and Prayers of the Oblates of St. Benedict Archived 2021-03-09...
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(ca. 1400–1492) Tikhon of Zadonsk (1724–1783) Tikhon of Amathus (d. 425) Eastern Slavic naming customs Liturgy of Saint Tikhon This page or section lists...
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Tikhon of Moscow (Russian: Тихон Московский, 31 January [O.S. 19 January] 1865 – 7 April [O.S. 25 March] 1925), born Vasily Ivanovich Bellavin (Russian:...
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The Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed...
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the apostles via holy orders. The 1979 Book of Common Prayer, a collection of rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion...
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the cups used in Christian liturgy as part of a service of the Eucharist, such as a Catholic mass. These are normally made of metal, but neither the shape...
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Oxford Movement (category History of the Church of England)
University of Oxford, argued for the reinstatement of some older Christian traditions of faith and their inclusion into Anglican liturgy and theology...
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the liturgy of the pre-Reformation Church) and aesthetics. Their influence saw a revival in the use of images and statues in churches. The leaders of the...
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Anglican Communion (redirect from Instruments of Communion)
the leadership of Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury. The churches of the Anglican Communion consider themselves to be part of the one, holy, catholic...
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English Reformation (category History of the Church of England)
heretics under the law. The theology and liturgy of the Church of England became markedly Protestant during the reign of Henry's son Edward VI (1547–1553) largely...
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parishes use the "Divine Liturgy of St. Tikhon" which is a revision of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, or "the Divine Liturgy of St. Gregory" which is...
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Bishop Tikhon was officially installed as the ruling hierarch of the Diocese of Philadelphia and Eastern Pennsylvania during Divine Liturgy at the Saint Stephen...
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throughout the realm. Although the liturgy had formerly been conducted entirely in Latin, and holy communion (consisting only of the consecrated bread) was administered...
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Common Worship (category Church of England)
1662 Book of Common Prayer (BCP), which remains officially the normative liturgy of the Church of England. It has been published as a series of books, rather...
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The work of producing a liturgy in English was largely done by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, starting cautiously in the reign of Henry VIII...
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Elizabethan Religious Settlement (category History of the Church of England)
It permanently shaped the Church of England's doctrine and liturgy, laying the foundation for the unique identity of Anglicanism. When Elizabeth inherited...
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turn their attention to questions of liturgy and ritual and started to champion the use of practices and forms of worship more commonly associated with...
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borrowed from the consecration of the Holy Roman Emperor from the Pontificale Romano-Germanicum, a book of German liturgy compiled in Mainz in 961, thus...
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version. The Liturgy of Saint Tikhon is a Western Rite Orthodox revision of the Book of Common Prayer Eucharistic liturgy. While Tikhon, who later became...
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combination of several sources, including phrases or concepts from Mark 7:28, the Liturgy of Saint Basil, a Gregorian collect, John 6:56, and the writings of Thomas...
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medieval Catholic liturgies. Criticised by Protestants for being too traditional, it was replaced by the significantly revised 1552 Book of Common Prayer...
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[citation needed] For the vast majority of Anglicans, the Eucharist (also called "Holy Communion", "Mass", the Divine Liturgy, the "Lord's Supper", or The Great...
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The Book of Alternative Services (BAS) is the contemporary, inclusive-language liturgical book used in place of the 1962 Book of Common Prayer (BCP) in...
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Byzantine Rite (redirect from Byzantine liturgy)
(Volume 1): The Holy Mysteries. Translated by Saint Tikhon's Monastery. South Canaan, Pennsylvania: Saint Tikhon's Seminary Press (published 2000). 1998. ISBN 9781878997562...
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Collect for Purity (category Anglican liturgy)
preparatory prayer in a 1577 edition of the Tridentine Missale Romanum. In the 1970s, the Liturgy of St Tikhon was produced for use by Episcopalians...
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Christian liturgy is a pattern for worship used (whether recommended or prescribed) by a Christian congregation or denomination on a regular basis. The...
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Oxford Movement Tractarians of the Church of England had interpreted the 1662 Book of Common Prayer as a catholic liturgy with rubrics that should be...
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Bible that is recited in Christian liturgies. For example, with the Church of England's currently authorized 1662 Book of Common Prayer, sentences are used...
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of Common Prayer used by the churches within the Anglican Communion and Anglicanism generally, it contains both the forms of the Eucharistic liturgy and...
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