Common Worship: Ordination ServicesProvides the ordination liturgies of the Church of England from The Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship alongside a study guide for these services |
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... into three broad categories: ¶ A few point to direct quotation. For example, the
greeting with which the bishop opens each service ('Peace be with you') is the
greeting with which the risen Christ greets his disciples three times in John 20.
... into three broad categories: ¶ A few point to direct quotation. For example, the
greeting with which the bishop opens each service ('Peace be with you') is the
greeting with which the risen Christ greets his disciples three times in John 20.
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For example, the statement that a bishop is to make his home 'a place of
hospitality and welcome' does not appear in Scripture in those words, but it is
made because Titus 1.8 and 1 Timothy 3.2 both say that a bishop 'must be
hospitable'.
For example, the statement that a bishop is to make his home 'a place of
hospitality and welcome' does not appear in Scripture in those words, but it is
made because Titus 1.8 and 1 Timothy 3.2 both say that a bishop 'must be
hospitable'.
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Will you strive to make the love of Christ known through word and example, and
have a particular care for those in need? Ordinands By the help of God, I will. Will
you be a faithful servant12 in the household of God, after the example of Christ, ...
Will you strive to make the love of Christ known through word and example, and
have a particular care for those in need? Ordinands By the help of God, I will. Will
you be a faithful servant12 in the household of God, after the example of Christ, ...
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