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    The Divine Worship: Daily Office is the series of approved liturgical books of the Anglican Use Divine Offices for the personal ordinariates in the Catholic...
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    The Anglican Use, also known as Divine Worship, is a use of the Roman Rite celebrated by the personal ordinariates, originally created for former Anglicans...
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  • Divine worship or Divine Worship may refer to: Worship of God or gods Christian worship in particular Liturgy, customary public worship performed by a...
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    Canonical hours (redirect from Daily office)
    (Latin: liturgia horarum) or divine office. In Lutheranism and Anglicanism, they are often known as the daily office or divine office, to distinguish them from...
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    Common Worship is the name given to the series of services authorised by the General Synod of the Church of England and launched on the first Sunday of...
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  • the Church of England.: 29–73, 298–323  Traditional Anglican worship of the Daily Office follows the patterns first set down in 1549 and 1552. Since the...
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    "Divine Worship" or the "Ordinariate Use", the Mass is celebrated according to Divine Worship: The Missal and the canonical hours according to Divine Worship:...
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    of Walsingham was adopted. In 2020, the Divine Worship: Daily Office was announced as the new Divine Office of the Anglican Use personal ordinariates...
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  • Church of England Divine Worship: Daily Office, a series of authorized Anglican Use liturgical books within the Catholic Church Divine Worship: The Missal,...
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    may participate in Mass celebrated according to Divine Worship. In 2021, Divine Worship: Daily Office (Commonwealth Edition) was issued for use in the...
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    first of two editions of Divine Worship: Daily Office was published. While the North American Edition was the first Divine Office introduced in the Personal...
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    Ordinariates Established by Anglicanorum Coetibus (11 April 2022). "CTS Divine Worship Daily Office". Isuu. Catholic Truth Society. p. 66. Archived from the original...
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    also rejected during this time. The Mass, the central act of Catholic worship, was condemned as idolatry and replaced with a Protestant communion service...
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    the basis for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer in the 2021 Divine Worship: Daily Office: Commonwealth Edition which replaced the Customary for use by...
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    Newman House Press. 2003. Burt, C. David (29 July 2021). "Review: Divine Worship Daily Office (North American Edition)". Anglicanorum Coetibus Society. Retrieved...
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    priesthood) to keep a chalice and other vessels necessary to celebrate the Divine Liturgy. In the early and medieval church, when a deacon was ordained, he...
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    became more central to worship, vestments became common, and numerous Roman Catholic practices were re-introduced into worship. This led to controversies...
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    of liturgical prayers takes four weeks. In the Divine Worship: Daily Office, the daily Divine Office of the Anglican Use Personal Ordinariates, Psalm...
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  • Episcopal Church retains the 1662 wording. This same wording is used in Divine Worship: The Missal, promulgated in 2015 for Catholics in the personal ordinariates...
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    Particularly influential in the history of Anglo-Catholicism were the Caroline Divines of the 17th century, the Jacobite Nonjuring schism of the 17th and 18th...
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  • concelebrate Mass according to Divine Worship. Anglican Use Daily Office Book of Common Prayer Anglican chant "Divine Worship: The Missal". Personal Ordinariate...
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    and third, the historical documents and the writings of early Anglican divines that have influenced the ethos of the communion. Originally, the Church...
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    'evensong' in modern English. Typically used in reference to the Anglican daily office's evening liturgy, it can also refer to the pre-Reformation form of vespers...
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    with its presence in Anglican prayer books, it is preserved in Divine Worship: Daily Office, the official breviary approved for use in the personal ordinariates...
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  • "Sacrificium laudis: the Anglican Breviary and the Ancient Western Orthodox Divine Office". westernorthodox.com. Denver, Colorado: St. Mark's Parish. Archived...
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    1988 circular letter from the Congregation for Divine Worship recommended communal celebration of the Office of Readings and Morning Prayer − which were...
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    sacrifices, while processions from the earliest times formed part of the worship of the old nature gods, as those connected with the cult of Dionysus and...
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    stones. The Orb is surmounted by a cross, representing the dominion of the divine over the world; it is returned to the altar immediately after being received...
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  • Prayer. Before the English Reformation, processions were important parts of worship on Sundays and holy days, such as Candlemas and Rogation days. The government...
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    prayers for the dead, pilgrimage, and the veneration of relics do not mediate divine favour. To believe otherwise would be superstition at best and idolatry...
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