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Paperback Oremus: A Prayerbook for the Old Catholic Priest Book

ISBN: 0595324517

ISBN13: 9780595324514

Oremus: A Prayerbook for the Old Catholic Priest

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This book is presented by the Old Catholic Church of the United States. The Old Catholic Church of the United States is a Catholic Family of Faith, based within the United States. As inheritors of Apostolic Succession from the Western Latin (Catholic) Church, the Ancient Oriental Churches and the Eastern Byzantine (Orthodox) Churches, we possess a rich theological heritage. It is a sacramental church, embracing the fullness of Christianity as expressed within Catholic understanding. It stands, holding fast to the teachings of the ancient faith, in a modern society that is often hostile, towards Christians in general and Catholics in particular, and chooses to obey the timeless message of Christ rather than yield to the "Spirit of the Age".

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Oremus

Oremus is a wonderful Ritual for the Old Catholic Church. The contributors and authors have provided the Old Catholic Church with an important and much needed tool. This inter-jurisdictional Ritual establishes and provides a common ground for celebrating the Sacraments and other rites of the Church that helps to bind and solidify Old Catholic worship and prayer. Every Old Catholic clergyman ought to have this in hand and ready for use!

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This prayer book, 'Oremus', is compiled by Bishop Andre Queen of the Old Catholic Church of the United States. He is also the editor of the book 'Old Catholic: History, Ministry, Faith & Mission', published in 2003. There are not very many books in the Old Catholic tradition that make it into print and stay in print, so texts such as this are very valuable to the scattered clergy and laypersons of the Old Catholic communities in North America. Bishop Queen references Bishop Elijah, whose own publishing efforts have kept some key pieces available, such as the 1909 Old Catholic Missal, which is utilised in this collection of liturgies and prayers. The book itself is meant to be a standard text for some jurisdictions, bearing the imprimatur from authorities of the Old Catholic Church of the United States and the English Catholic Church, and bearing the approval of the International Synod of Old Catholic Churches (ISOCC). The General Instructions state that there is no authorisation granted for local modification of the sacramental rites herein; my personal view is that this instruction is a bit unfortunate, not least of which because it is unenforceable for the most part. I understand that one of the issues with more general Old Catholic disunity is disagreement over liturgical forms, but my personal view is against such restrictions. However, this does not detract from the general value of the text. Like many prayer books (the Episcopal Book of Common Prayer being a good example here), the rubrics are in fact not printed in red throughout, but rather in italicised typeface, and often bracketed from spoken texts and title headings. There are thirty principle chapters overall, which cover sacraments (baptism, eucharist, unction, marriage), liturgical rites for special events (Stations of the Cross, various blessings and consecration rites), general prayers (morning, evening, meal blessings, Marian prayers, etc.), various litanies, processions, and creedal statements. The text includes some rare pieces, such as the form for release from excommunication or inhibition, the churching of women, and a form for exorcism (which, interestingly, has perhaps the longest section of commentary preceding the actual liturgical form of any section in the book). The book does not contain forms for ordination of deacons, priests, or bishops, or confirmation rites. As a book meant to be useful for study as well as worship practice, having the forms for these liturgies would be valuable additions. I do take one star off on my rating of this book for some editorial issues. There are various page layout, spelling, terminology and citation issues that are a bit of a problem with this text. For example, the General Instructions indicate that there are 'Modern English' and 'Old English' options - however, this is incorrect. The 'Old English' that is mentioned here is not in fact Old English (which is the language of Beowulf, the Exeter book anthology,
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