Opinions on Protestant/Non-Catholic Christian Prayer Documents

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What is your opinion on protestant/christian non-catholic prayer documents such as the Anglican Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship (though I understand the latter has Catholic elements like the Agnus Dei)?

Specifically, would you recommend any protestant prayer books or do you believe the Church’s prayers are enough for you?
 
I stay away from anything un-Catholic. I make use of Orthodox prayer methods (such as the chotki), but that’s as close as I’ll go.
 
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the Anglican Book of Common Prayer is actually very beautiful. it is similar to the Missal. it contains morning and evening prayers. the liturgies for the services and Psalms.
i am not sure what the Anglican Use Rite use now. of course, they are Catholic, but i believe they have their own book of liturgy approved by the Pope of course.
 
Pretty sure they use the 1928 BCP, or at least parts of it
 
They use the Book of Divine Worship, a modification of the 1979 Episcopal BCP, (currently Rite I), in the American Ordinariate. I’ve read that something from the 1928 BCP is included, but I’m not sure what
 
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Ha! I was just about to tag you for clarification, but i didn’t know how much you knew about the Ordinate. Thanks!
 
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This, that and the other. I posted a lot on the old board years ago, at the advent and early days of Anglicanorum coetibus.
 
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