Worship of the Church: A Handbook for Those Involved in Liturgical Ministries
By (Author) Research Fellow Philip Barnes
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
14th November 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christian Churches, denominations, groups
Religious institutions and organizations
Christianity
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
Paperback
224
Beginning a new liturgical ministry in the Church can be a perplexing business, with a range of terms and practices that may be unfamiliar. Worship, in the Church of England in particular, varies enormously from place to place, and each community brings to the liturgical framework their own style and interpretation. This Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to ceremonial practice and is a resource for those who prepare worship in the Church, offering clear and simple guidelines that each community can then make their own. Section one provides a step by step guide to the Sunday Parish Eucharist. Beginning with the preparations of the Sacristan, and the essential housekeeping tasks that take place before Sunday Worship, it then moves on to cover the basic liturgical principles for the presiding priest and servers as they lead the people in worship. After a section on the 'Occasional Offices', the Handbook then covers the Christian Year, and the colours, ceremonial and distinctive features of the seasons of the church year. A glossary of liturgical terms concludes the Handbook.
Father Philip Barnes was born and brought up in rural Worcestershire, and read Theology at Westminster College, Oxford and Heythrop College, London. He trained for the priesthood at St Stephen's House, Oxford. After a curacy at St Martin's, Ruislip, in the Diocese of London Philip served as Shrine Priest at the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham in Norfolk, with a particular responsibility for the liturgical life of the busy Shrine Church. He is now the vicar of St Edmund the King, Northwood Hills, in suburban north-west London.