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mitex
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Is it acceptable for a Catholic to use the “Book of Common Prayer” in use by the Anglicans?
I’m just asking because I was raised in the Episcopal Church. I’m just coming to Catholicism because I don’t like how liberal the Episcopalian Church has gotten. At times however I find myself nostalgic for some of the old liturgy and prayers.It wouldn’t bother me; I’d suggest the 1928 Episcopal Book.
But it might be better if you tried a copy of the Book of Divine Worship, used in the Anglican Use parishes.
GKC
Anglicanus-Catholicus
As I say, try the Book of Divine Worship. It follows the 1979 book, so, not so good. But if you were used to that, it will look familiar.I’m just asking because I was raised in the Episcopal Church. I’m just coming to Catholicism because I don’t like how liberal the Episcopalian Church has gotten. At times however I find myself nostalgic for some of the old liturgy and prayers.
Ahh, the good ol’ BCP! I don’t think there’s anything in Morning or Evening Prayer that would be problematic for personal devotion (obviously open to correction if I’m wrong!). GKC’s suggestion is probably a good one too.I’m just asking because I was raised in the Episcopal Church. I’m just coming to Catholicism because I don’t like how liberal the Episcopalian Church has gotten. At times however I find myself nostalgic for some of the old liturgy and prayers.
Short answer: No.
Long answer: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Seriously, no. Throw the Book of Common Prayer in the trash where it belongs.
Yes. The Bcp (1662) offices are used by the Ordinariate in the UK. I went to a solemn evensong only 2 weeks ago. The BCP offices and Collects are wonderful and rich.I love the common book of prayer
If I joined a Personal Ordinate for Episcopalians and Anglicans could I keep using the book?
I know I should probably transition to the Book of Divine Worship. But I don’t like some of the changesI don’t think there would be anything wrong with any prayer book that isn’t explicitly heretical. The Anglicans were operating off of original Catholic theology so they’re probably OK.