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Alternative Pastoral Prayers

Liturgies and Blessings for Health and Healing

  • Bestseller
  • Hardback
  • 352 pages
  • Publisher: Canterbury Press
  • 14 x 21.9 x 2.3 cm

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This book is intended as a supplement to Common Worship Pastoral Services which provides liturgies for use in ministry to the sick - distribution of communion, emergency baptism, laying on of hands and anointing. Many hospital chaplains find their services are needed in other acute situations and often by people who have no church connection or knowledge of religious language. Here chaplains need to improvise. This practical volume draws on the experience of numerous clergy and chaplains and provides tried and tested liturgies in accessible language for a wider range of occasions. Prayers are included for:occasions surrounding birth: thanksgiving, baby blessing and naming, emergency baptism, prayers for a stillborn child, healing rites: communion, anointing, laying on of hands, confession and reconciliation, marriage in hospital, blessing of a civil union, affirmation of a relationship,prayers for every stage of a hospital stay - on receiving a diagnosis, before an operation, when life support is withdrawn, occasions surrounding the death of infants, children and adults.
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  • Author

    Tess Ward

  • Book Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    Canterbury Press

  • Published

    January 2012

  • Weight

    500g

  • Page Count

    352

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.9 x 2.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9781848251205

  • ISBN-10

    1848251203

  • Eden Code

    3978992

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    Dee Yeadon

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    I used to have to adapt traditional liturgies to make them more meaningful in the various ordinary and complicated pastoral situations I found myself. This book puts deep things in simple and beautiful words. A great buy. Recommended by my chaplain colleagues at the hospital.

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    This intriguing and imaginative book is the fruit of the author’s work as a hospital and hospice chaplain but also a freelance celebrant who was ordained into the Anglican priesthood but now draws on a wider range of traditions, especially those connected with the earth and the broadly Celtic tradition. The author offers the book as a companion to Common Worship and other official service-books, and it is a rich tapestry of liturgy for life-event ceremonies of all sorts. Tess Ward describes herself as a liturgical magpie and this is very much ‘her’ book, and it is probably best used as a springboard for our own creativity, rather than a supplemental set of fixed forms. The presentation of the book in the same format as some other Canterbury Press titles which are quasi-official such as Exciting Holiness could mislead an unwary minister if used unreflectively. Tess is an explorer of the edges, and while the newer denominational liturgies allow for substantial adaptation and creativity, a good deal of the material in this book goes beyond what a minister could legally use when offering public worship in the name of the Church of England. An obvious case in point is that liturgies of Blessing of a Civil Partnership are provided, but there are also more general questions about when liturgy that eschews all explicit reference to Christ can be properly used. So – a book that can help me stay fresh, but not one that I could easily have in my hand when leading a liturgy as a public minister of the Church of England.

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