Morning and Evening Prayer from the Book of Common Prayer of 1662 (Anglican)
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 266 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 144, 145, 146 The First Lesson Deuteronomy 5 Canticle Benedicite, omnia opera The Second Lesson John 1,1-28 Canticle Benedictus. (St. Luke i. 68) Liturgy Links: www.parishprayer.org/f/May30-mp.html
Psalms 147, 148, 149, 150 The First Lesson Ezekiel 3 Canticle Cantate Domino (Psalm xcviii.) The Second Lesson Acts 1 Canticle Deus misereatur (Psalm lxvii) Liturgy Links: www.parishprayer.org/f/May30-ep.html
Psalms 141, 142, 143 The First Lesson Ezekiel 2 Canticle The Magnificat The Second Lesson Luke 24,36-53 Canticle Nunc dimittis (St. Luke ii. 29) Liturgy Links: www.parishprayer.org/f/May29-ep.html
Canticle Venite, exultemus Domino Psalms 139, 140 The First Lesson Deuteronomy 4 Canticle Te Deum Laudamus The Second Lesson Colossians 4 Canticle Jubilate Deo. Psalm c. The Litany Follows Liturgy Links: www.parishprayer.org/f/May29-mp.html
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Just started doing the daily morning and evening prayers. Following along with Rev Vincent Murphy really helps. As an old soul I love the 1662 bocp. Thankful for this podcast.
Thank you for doing this. As an Episcopalian in the US, this is the only 1662 podcast I can find that is truly associated with the CoE and I love the traditional 1662 prayers (the Episcopal church only has modern rite 2 podcasts). Please keep doing this! I would ask to please eliminate AI readers if possible as they feel synthetic. God bless you!
This podcast has led my holy hour every morning and many evenings for a long time.
It is my comfort and joy.
With gentle voices it leads me sensibly through reading my Bible; Psalm, Old and New Testaments and leads me in the traditional prayers of the liturgy. It leaves me ready to either launch into a busy day or retreat into further contemplation.
If you are searching for a structure to your prayer life at home which compliments your Christian journey within the church, you will not find b... more
I was excited to find this podcast but I found it lets itself down.
- The second set of responses prays “o Lord, save our rulers” instead of “save the King”.
- the prayers for the King and the Royal Family are omitted.
- the introductions to the readings are pre recorded and stitched which gets quite clumsy.
Weird priest but generally good. Crazy Brits.
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This series centers on traditional Anglican worship, delivering structured Morning and Evening Prayer based on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Episodes guide listeners through psalms, readings, and liturgical prayers, with themes of repentance, mercy, forgiveness, and faith. The format consistently emphasizes communal prayer, creeds, and scripture readings, making it a steady resource for daily spiritual practice and liturgical reflection. A standout factor is the clear adherence to historic liturgy, appealing to listeners who value ritual, cadence, and the cadence of fixed prayers, often complemented by the comfort of familiar prayers and scripture passages.
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