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Attendance is required at the College Service of Worship or at the Sunday Evening Program or at any regularly organized service of public worship.
It contained Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Holy Communion and also the occasional services in full: the orders for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, ' prayers to be said with the sick ' and a Funeral service.
Although often regarded as the start of the Yom Kippur evening serviceto such a degree that Erev Yom Kippur (" Yom Kippur Evening ") is often called " Kol Nidre " ( also spelled " Kol Nidrei ") – it is technically a separate tradition.
A fierce nationalistic spirit was aroused ; the London Evening News called for the story to be read to schoolchildren throughout the land, to coincide with the memorial service at St Paul's Cathedral on 14 February.
The Eucharist, consecrated at the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday is distributed at this service.
Upon leaving school O ' Toole obtained employment as a trainee journalist and photographer on the Yorkshire Evening Post, until he was called up for national service as a signaller in the Royal Navy.
Rather became embroiled in controversy about a disputed news report involving President Bush's Vietnam-era service in the National Guard and subsequently left CBS Evening News in 2005, and he left the network altogether after 43 years in 2006.
# Monday morning service: Southbound train leaves Mukilteo at 5: 56, 6: 26, 6: 56 and 7: 26 a. m. Evening service: Stops in Mukilteo at 4: 47, 5: 15, 5: 47 and 6: 17 p. m.
This reputation meshed nicely with Cronkite's wire service experience, and in 1967 the CBS Evening News began to surpass The Huntley-Brinkley Report in viewership during the summer months.
In Western Christianity, the Magnificat is most often sung or recited during the main evening prayer service: Vespers within Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism, and Evening Prayer ( or Evensong ) within Anglicanism.
The text forms a part of the daily office in the Roman Catholic Vespers service, the Lutheran Vespers service, and the Anglican services of Evening Prayer, according to both the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship ( see Evening Prayer ( Anglican )).
In the Book of Common Prayer Evening Prayer service, it is usually paired with the Nunc dimittis.
There are only three regular hours of service ( Evening, Midnight, and Morning ), with a rarely used Compline.
In addition to Morning and Evening Prayer there is a complete service for Compline.
The Anglican service of sung Evening Prayer is broadcast weekly on Radio 3 live from cathedrals, university college chapels and churches throughout the UK.
After completing his national service he became a journalist, first for the Birmingham Evening Mail and then for the Daily Mirror.
Evening programming started in August 1986 when it joined with the other BBC local stations in Yorkshire in broadcasting an early evening service of specialist music programmes but it was the launch of the BBC Night Network in spring 1989 which provided BBC Radio York with a full time service of regional evening programming, keeping the station on air until midnight seven days a week.
The line operates daily from the last weekend in April to the end of October with a regular service of trains from 0910 ( 0810 Sundays Only ) until 1825 ( 1955 between 1 July and 12 Auguat ) from Interlaken and from 0910 ( 0810 Sundays Only ) until 1840 ( 2200 between July and 12 August, when a Swiss Folklore Evening takes place ).
As a public service of worship, like Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer, Compline may be led by a layperson.
Evening service ended at 57th Street in Manhattan ( using the express tracks and bypassing 49th Street ), late night service at 36th Street in Brooklyn, and weekend service at Atlantic Avenue – Pacific Street in Brooklyn.

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That edition has remained the official prayer book of the Church of England, although in the 21st century, an alternative book called Common Worship has largely displaced the Book of Common Prayer at the main Sunday worship service of most English parish churches.
Instead, the forms of service that were to be included in the Book of Common Prayer were drawn from the Missal ( for the Mass ), Breviary for the daily office, Manual ( for the occasional services ; Baptism, Marriage, Burial etc.
He appears nevertheless, to have been resigned to being unable for the present to establish in parishes the weekly practice of receiving Communion ; so he restructured the service so as to allow ante-Communion as a distinct rite of worship — following the Communion rite through the readings and offertory, as far as the intercessory " Prayer for the Church Militant ".
It became common for Prayer Books to print the 1662 and 1928 forms of service in parallel columns, although the legal basis of the revision remained unclear.
Both differ substantially from the Book of Common Prayer, though the latter includes in the Order Two form of the Holy Communion a very slight revision of the prayer book service, largely along the lines proposed for the 1928 Prayer Book.
As in England, while many prayers were retained the structure of the Communion service was altered: a Prayer of Oblation was added to the Eucharistic prayer after the ' words of institution ', thus reflecting the rejection of Cranmer's theology in liturgical developments across the Anglican Communion.
( Science and Health, page 35 ) There are no rituals in the Christian Science church, but at the communion service, held twice a year, those in attendance are invited to kneel for silent prayer, followed by the audible repetition of the Lord's Prayer.
In most churches of the Anglican Communion, the Eucharist is celebrated every Sunday, having replaced Morning Prayer as the principal service.
The best known of these writings is the Prayer of Saint Ephrem which is recited at every service during Great Lent and other fasting periods in Eastern Christianity.
It is not unusual in Methodism for each congregation to normally hold an annual Covenant Service on the first convenient Sunday of the year, and Wesley's Covenant Prayer is still used, with minor modification, in the order of service.
" Prayer is central to the service and may be silent, spoken, sung, or read in unison ( including The Lord's Prayer ).
The contemporary service books of many Anglican provinces do not use the term but it remains in the Book of Common Prayer.
* Interfaith memorial service, known as " Prayer for America ," is held at Yankee Stadium.
Prayer services begin with the Kol Nidrei prayer, which must be recited before sunset, and continue with the evening prayers ( Ma ' ariv or Arvith ), which includes an extended Selichot service.
Among some Orthodox monastics ( and occasionally other faithful ), the canonical hours and preparation for Holy Communion may be replaced by praying the Jesus Prayer a specified number of times dependent on the service being replaced.
The one prayer that typifies the Lenten services is the Prayer of Saint Ephrem, which is said at each service on weekdays, accompanied by full prostrations.
An extraordinary service called the Kneeling Prayer, is observed on the night of Pentecost.
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer did not specify a particular rite to be observed on Good Friday but local custom came to mandate an assortment of services, including the Seven Last Words from the Cross and a three-hour service consisting of Matins, Ante-communion ( using the Reserved Sacrament in high church parishes ) and Evensong.
The title is a reference to the marriage service found in the Anglican Book of Common Prayer as well as in the wedding ceremonies of other faith traditions:
In 2009 Knight sang " His Eye Is On The Sparrow " and " The Lord's Prayer " at the funeral service for Michael Jackson.
* The Act of Uniformity 1662-This second statute made use of the Book of Common Prayer compulsory in religious service.

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