
The Book of Common Prayer online: a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Read by the Rev. Dcn. Katherine Townley Melendez Follow along with text (pdf) (html)
Read by the Rev. Dcn. Katherine Townley Melendez Follow along with text (pdf) (html)
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This podcast follows along with the Book of Common Prayer. I love that I can listen in the car to work. Great narration.
You do a great podcast, but please do compline again. I like to listen to it right before I fall asleep.
Edit: Thank You!!!!!
You do a great podcast, but please do compline again. I like to listen to it right before I fall asleep.
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Literate, contemplative episodes center on liturgical prayer from the Book of Common Prayer, featuring noonday and compline services, psalms, and scripture readings. Each episode leans into calm, structured prayer experiences ideal for daily reflection, commutes, or winding down in the evening, with a strong emphasis on Lent and Easter-season themes. A notable element is the consistent use of traditional Anglican practices, inviting communal prayer and personal contemplation within a devotional, audio-only format.
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