- Anglican Missal
The Anglican Missal is a
liturgical book often used atMass byAnglo-Catholic s and otherHigh Church Anglican s instead of theBook of Common Prayer .History
The Anglican Missal was first produced in
England in 1921 by theSociety of Saints Peter and Paul . It was brought to theUnited States ,Canada , and other English-speaking countries over the course of the last century. In the United States, it was produced in former years by theFrank Gavin Liturgical Foundation , which has sold to theAnglican Parishes Association the rights to its publication. The newer American version is not substantially different from the Gavin editions except for the fact that certain typographical errors have been corrected.American edition
The Gavin edition of the "Anglican Missal in the American Edition" is in turn simply an American version of the missal produced in
England . Some adjustments were needed to adapt the version from England to use in the United States, but this was all done decades ago by the Gavin Liturgical Foundation. The new American edition of the "Anglican Missal" still retains the three versions of theEucharistic prayer that were in the former edition. These are the American Canon of 1928 (Eucharistic Prayer I in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer of theEpiscopal Church in the United States of America ), the 1549 Canon as translated and illuminated byThomas Cranmer , and an English translation of the Roman Canon (Eucharistic Prayer I in modern Roman Catholic missals, called the "Gregorian Canon" in the "Anglican Missal").Variations
Many Anglo-Catholic parishes use the "Anglican Missal", or some variation of it such as the
English Missal , for the celebration of Mass. Variations include the "Anglican Service Book " and "A Manual of Anglo-Catholic Devotion", and the directive books "A Priest's Handbook" by Dennis Michno and "Ceremonies of the Eucharist" by Howard E. Galley.All of these books (with the exception of "Manual") are intended primarily for celebration of the
Eucharist . They contain meditations for the presiding celebrant(s) during the liturgy, and other material such as the rite for the blessing of palms onPalm Sunday , propers for special feast days, and instructions for proper ceremonial order. These books are used as a more expansively Catholic context in which to celebrate the liturgical use found in theBook of Common Prayer and related liturgical books.Latin American Edition
In Latin America, the Anglican Missal has an edition which is a version of the Anglican American Missal promoted by the Anglican Diocese of the Caribbean and New Granada (Colombia), which is the only version of the Anglican Missal in Spanish. During 1989 the present Archbishop Emeritus of the Anglican Province of Christ the King, Robert S. Morse, as President of the American Church Union that promotes devotion to and use of the Anglican Missal, authorized and encouraged Bishop Victor Manuel Cruz Blanco to translate, propagate and implant application of the Anglican Missal in Latin America.
Lutherans
Some
High Church Lutheran parishes use ritual propers and directives from these books in conjunction with a form ofMartin Luther 's German Mass.arum Use
The "Anglican Missal" and related books reflect a particular way, drawn from the Sarum Use, of celebrating the Eucharist according to Anglican liturgical use.
See also
*
Anglo-Catholicism
*Anglican Breviary
*English Missal Sources
* [http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Sarum/index.htm The Sarum Missal]
* [http://anglicanbooks.com/product_info.php/cPath/30/products_id/40 Versions of Anglican Missal]
* [http://societies.anglican.org/anglocatholic/anglicanmissal/missal.htm Propers]
* [http://www.vergers.org/?q=node/2/print Verger's Reading List]
* [http://www.staugustineshouse.org/ St. Augustine's House Lutheran Monastery, Ordo]
*A Manual of Anglo-Catholic Devotion (Canterbury Press ISBN 1-85311-354-9)External links
* [http://www.anglicanbreviary.net The Anglican Breviary]
* [http://anglicangradual.stsams.org Anglican Gradual and Sacramentary]
* [http://anglicanhistory.org/music/douglas/missals.html Missals in the Protestant Episcopal Church] 1931 article by Charles Winfred Douglas
* [http://www.goodshepherdrosemont.org/content/view/26/32/ Anglican Service Book] - publisher's page
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