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Common Worship - Definition and Overview

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Common Worship is a series of books of services and prayers, known as a liturgy, published by the Church of England.

It is one of only two prayer books currently (as of 2004) authorised for use by the Church of England. The other official service book for the Church of England denomination in England is the 1662 Book of Common Prayer (BCP).

It has proven very popular since its official launch in 2000 (on the first Sunday of Advent.) It provides guides to churches, ministers and individual worshippers for services and prayers. Printed editions can be found in pews of Anglican churches and chapels up and down England.

Its predecessor, the Alternative Service Book (ASB), was effectively replaced by Common Worship. However, Common Worship draws upon the ASB, the BCP and other Anglican prayer books for style and content. Unlike the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, Common Worship uses modern twentieth century language.

It also includes services and prayers not found in older prayer books, such as a service of thanksgiving for a child. (In 1662, it was assumed that all children brought to church would be baptised as infants. Modern practice is more inclusive.)

External link

  • Online edition (http://www.cofe.anglican.org/worship/liturgy/commonworship/)
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