Common Worship: Pastoral ServicesCanterbury Press, 19 օգս, 2014 թ. - 425 էջ Offers liturgical material for the journey of each individual through life. For each key element of this journey (birth, marriage, healing, death), it provides both material for key ‘public’ events and resources for ‘private’ pastoral care. |
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... whole and restored as part of a new creation. Both in the Celebration of Wholeness and Healing and in the more personal ministries of the Laying on of Hands and the Distribution of Holy Communion, these Gospel themes are made to relate ...
... whole and restored as part of a new creation. Both in the Celebration of Wholeness and Healing and in the more personal ministries of the Laying on of Hands and the Distribution of Holy Communion, these Gospel themes are made to relate ...
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... whole series of journeys in itself. From the eighth century or earlier, the Funeral rite was a continuum, broken by movements from place to place, from home to church, to the place of burial and back to the home. This pattern was ...
... whole series of journeys in itself. From the eighth century or earlier, the Funeral rite was a continuum, broken by movements from place to place, from home to church, to the place of burial and back to the home. This pattern was ...
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... whole creation (cf Colossians 1.15-27). The Gospels use the term 'healing' both for physical healing and for the broader salvation that Jesus brings. A common New Testament term for sickness is 'weakness' (asthenia) (Luke 5.15; 13.11,12 ...
... whole creation (cf Colossians 1.15-27). The Gospels use the term 'healing' both for physical healing and for the broader salvation that Jesus brings. A common New Testament term for sickness is 'weakness' (asthenia) (Luke 5.15; 13.11,12 ...
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... God's new order to birth. It is a way of partaking in God's new life that will not be complete until it includes the whole creation and the destruction of death itself. ¶ Introductory Note These forms of service are intended to.
... God's new order to birth. It is a way of partaking in God's new life that will not be complete until it includes the whole creation and the destruction of death itself. ¶ Introductory Note These forms of service are intended to.
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... whole. All Hear us, Lord of life. Grant to all who are lonely, anxious or depressed a knowledge of your will and an awareness of your presence. All Hear us, Lord of life. Grant to all who minister to those who are suffering wisdom and ...
... whole. All Hear us, Lord of life. Grant to all who are lonely, anxious or depressed a knowledge of your will and an awareness of your presence. All Hear us, Lord of life. Grant to all who minister to those who are suffering wisdom and ...
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Before the Funeral | |
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The Outline Order for Funerals | |
The Funeral Service | |
Supplementary Texts | |
Resources for the Funeral of a Child | |
After the Funeral | |
An Outline Order for a Memorial Service | |
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The Marriage Service within a Celebration of Holy Communion | |
Supplementary Texts | |
An Order for Prayer and Dedication after a Civil Marriage | |
Thanksgiving for Marriage | |
Emergency Baptism | |
Supplementary Texts | |
Resources | |
Bible Readings and Psalms for Use at Funeral and Memorial Services | |
Canticles for Use at Funeral and Memorial Services | |
Series | |
An Order for the Burial of the Dead | |
An Order for the Burial of a Child | |
General Rules | |
Index | |
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