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Prayer

Lent and Easter 2021

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Psalms

The Psalter

Below you will find links to the Psalms from Common Worship: Main Volume.

The Psalms

The Northumbria Community

Short but poetic forms of daily prayer
in the “Celtic” style.

The Ordinary Office

 “A Ordinary Office” is designed to be very accessible (you can
follow it through text, symbol, audio, or video).

A Service of Daily Prayer

From the Church of England

Pray As You Go

A short (11-12 minutes) daily act of prayer and worship, available online or as a tablet and smartphone app

For a funeral you can’t attend.

A Simple Reflection at home on the day of a funeral you can’t attend. 

It’s so difficult when you can’t go to a funeral, whether for family, friend or neighbour. Many are facing this in the current crisis, so this short reflection has been specially written by a vicar for you
to do at home, alone or with those who share your home. You might ask others to take part at the same time from their home.

Liturgy at home for a funeralDownload

Church of England Prayers

The Church of England has issued a Covid-19 prayer book:

This booklet contains prayers for personal or group use, special prayers for use if it isn’t possible to meet in church, and a simple form of prayer for the morning and evening. It includes:

  • Prayers about the outbreak
  • Intercessions
  • Prayers with children
  • Personal prayers

It also includes two simple acts of worship, particularly geared to those who are isolated or housebound, or who are unable to attend church. You need to download this booklet to use these.

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