- Guild of Servants of the Sanctuary
Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = Guild of Servants of the Sanctuary
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Non-profit_type = Devotional Society
founded_date =December 3 ,1898
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location = 7 Church Avenue, Leicester, LE3 6AJ, United Kindgom
origins =
key_people = Terry Doughty (Secretary-General), The Revd David Moore (Warden)
area_served =Church of England &Church in Wales
product =
focus =Altar servers
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homepage = [http://www.gssonline.org.uk/ www.gssonline.org.uk]
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footnotes =The Guild of Servants of the Sanctuary or GSS is an association of
altar servers in theChurch of England and theChurch in Wales , with some overseas organisation in several other countries.Objectives and Membership
The Guild states its objectives as follows:
# to raise the spiritual tone ofaltar servers ;
# to promote a conscientious performance of the duties ofaltar servers ; and
# to encourage more frequent attendance at theHoly Eucharist , in addition to times of duty. [GSS n.d.] Membership is open to any man or woman who is an altar server in theChurch of England and 'accepts Catholic Faith and Practice'. [GSS n.d.] (In the context of the Guild,Catholic is understood to mean 'of the universal church' and NOT 'Roman Catholic'.)Organisation
The Guild is organised into local chapters, each overseen by a secretary, who is a member of the Guild, and a chaplain, who is a
priest and thus a 'priest associate' of the Guild. Chapters meet regularly: a typical gathering takes the form of a specially-tailored version ofEvensong called the 'Guild Office': this consists largely ofPsalms andCanticles sung antiphonally, culminating in the Magnificat (Song of Mary) and a brief reading from theHoly Bible . The Guild Office will often be followed by a short address and perhaps Benediction. When undertaking Guild activities, members dress inchoir dress : typically a blackcassock with a whitesurplice , but sometimes a white or colouredcassock-alb according to local usage. Members also wear a special 'Guild Medal' engraved with the text (in Latin) 'I will go unto the altar of God', which is the opening line of a well-known prayer said by those preparing to assist at theHoly Eucharist .Ordination of Women
As with many of the Catholic Societies of the
Church of England , the Guild's official stance on theordination of women is moderately strong opposition: onMarch 18 ,2006 the Guild's General Council affirmed an earlier Warden's Statement not to recognise as valid the orders of women ordained to thepriesthood and stated that any meeting using the sacramental offices of a woman priest could not be considered to be a meeting of the Guild; however, the Council stopped short of expelling individual members of the Guild who availed themselves of the offices of women priests outside the immediate context of the Guild, instead asking that they 'should respect the stance of the Guild on such matters.' [GSS 2006.]See also
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Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
*Guild of All Souls
*Society of the Holy Cross
*Society of King Charles the Martyr
* Society of MaryNotes
References
* GSS (no date). [http://www.gssonline.org.uk/gssabout.htm "About the Guild"] . Accessed
June 15 ,2008 .
* GSS (2006). [http://www.gssonline.org.uk/Women_%20Priests.htm "Women Priests: A Statement by the General Council"] . AccessedJune 15 ,2008 .Further reading
* [http://www.gssonline.org.uk/ The Guild of Servants of the Sanctuary]
* [http://www.catholicsocieties.org.uk/ The Catholic Societies of the Church of England]
* [http://www.cofe.anglican.org/ The Church of England]
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