- Solemn Collects
The Solemn Collects are a set of prayers of two types (biddings and
collect s) used in theGood Friday liturgy of the Episcopal Church (USA), which is published in the 1979 edition of the "Book of Common Prayer ". They are among the most ancient prayers of theChristian church.Form
The Solemn Collects are divided into five sections that address the five major areas of life that
intercessory prayer is designed to address: prayers are said seeking God's aid for the Christian church, for all the nations of the world, for those sick and in need, for any not yet reached by the missionary efforts of the Church, and for the people who are praying, that they may act holily and live eternally.Each section begins with a bidding spoken by a
deacon , which invites the congregation to pray silently for a particular set of concerns. A period of silence follows. Thecelebrant then says a collect which concludes those prayers, after which the deacon reads the next bidding.Traditionally, the congregation is asked to kneel while each bidding is spoken and while silence is being kept, and then to stand for the collect.
History
The exact date of the writing of the Solemn Collects is uncertain: dates as early as the
2nd Century A.D. and as late as the5th Century A.D. appear in various sources. Some sources suggest that the biddings were written 100-200 years prior to the collects that accompany them. The Solemn Collects appear in theGelasian Sacramentary and theGregorian Sacramentary , which mean that they must have entered their modern form by the 600s.References
*http://www.ecusa.anglican.org/19625_15371_ENG_HTM.htm
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