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Translating the Trinity

Much of our prayer is already an exercise in translation. We seem to forget in our liturgical debates that even the Scriptures and the Creeds were not revealed to us in English.

15 Principles on Liturgical Language and Revision

Our simplest words can become idols.

A Response to ACNA’s Proposed Prayer Book 2019

It’s important for Episcopalians to be aware of developments in the ACNA, especially as we contemplate the possibilities of comprehensive liturgical revision in our church.

Liturgical Revision and a New Conception of God

Have Christians every believed God is an old man in the sky? And do we need to revise our liturgy because of this?

Licit Liturgical Revision for the Future

A path to liturgical revision has been struck, but revision to the BCP is not occurring.

Did General Convention Authorize Prayer Book Revision?

After Convention, argument continues on what resolution A068 has done.

The Liturgical Movement and the History of Prayer Book Revision

The 1979 Book of Common Prayer was not just years in the making, but centuries.

The Archbishop’s Test

The primate intends that special-interest groups should rest and that each rubric of the Book of Common Prayer should be followed precisely for 24 months.

A Memorial to the 79th General Convention

We hope that this memorial can contribute in some way to the staking out of a broad and comprehensive orthodoxy, clear principles to guide part of our shared future.

The 1979 Prayer Book’s Worthy Heritage

The prayer book advanced the conviction that women bear the image of God as fully as men do .... It is perhaps surprising, then, to see it depicted as an instrument of misogyny.

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