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The publisher gratefully acknowledges permission to reproduce copyright material in this book. Every effort has been made to trace and contact copyright holders. If there are any inadvertent omissions we apologize to those concerned and undertake to include suitable acknowledgements in all future editions.

An asterisk * indicates that the prayer has been adapted.

     
    Published sources include the following:
     
    The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England: The Prayer Book as Proposed in 1928; The Alternative Service Book 1980; Common Worship: Initiation Services; The Christian Year: Calendar, Lectionary and Collects, all of which are copyright © The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England.
     
    Cambridge University Press: extracts (and adapted extracts) from The Book of Common Prayer, the rights in which are vested in the Crown, are reproduced by permission of the Crown's Patentee, Cambridge University Press.
     
     
    Thanks are also due to the following for permission to reproduce copyright material:
     
    The Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia: the Post Communions for the Guidance of the Holy Spirit* (p.165) and Rogation Days* (p.167) Taken/adapted from A New Zealand Prayer Book - He Karikia Mihinare O Aotearoa.
     
    The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada: the Post Communions for Christmas Eve (p. 8), Christmas Day (p.10), Epiphany 3 (p.16), 5 before Lent (p.19), Sunday before Lent (p. 23), Easter 3 (p. 37), Easter 6 (p. 40), Easter 7 (p. 42), Pentecost (p. 43),Weekdays after Pentecost (p. 44), Trinity 4 (p. 50), Trinity 6 (p. 52), Trinity 12 (p. 58), Trinity 14 (p. 60), Last Sunday after Trinity (p. 68), the Transfiguration of Our Lord (p. 86), Holy Cross Day (p. 88), Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (p.142), Apostles and Evangelists (p. 76), Mission and Evangelism (p.168). Adapted from (or excerpted from) The Book of Alternative Services of the Anglican Church of Canada © The General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada 1985. Used by permission.
     
    The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales: the Collects for Aelred of Hexham (p. 96), Columba (p.115), Aidan (p.130), Paulinus (p.136), Willibrord of York (p.143) and Hilda (p.149). Used by permission.
     
    Chichester Diocesan Board of Finance: the Collect forWilfrid of Ripon* (p.161).
     
    The Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral: Collects for Cuthbert* (p.105) and The Venerable Bede* (p.112).
     
    The International Commission on English in the Liturgy: the Collects for Elizabeth of Hungary* (p.148), Clement* (p.157) and the Unity of the Church* (p.169); the Post Communions for the Presentation of Christ in the Temple (p.18), George* (1) (p. 78), Stephen* (p. 91), John* (p. 92) and Martyrs* (p.157) are based on (or excerpted from) The Roman Missal © International Commission on English in the Liturgy 1973. Used by permission.
     
    The Church of Ireland: the Collects for Christmas 2 (1) (p.12) and the Transfiguration of Our Lord* (p. 86) from Collects and Post Communion Prayers,1995; Post Communions for Palm Sunday (p. 31) and Easter 4* (p. 38) from The Alternative Prayer Book,1984. Reproduced by permission.
     
    The Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral: the Collects for Edward King* (p.104) and Hugh* (p.147). Reproduced by kind permission.
     
    The Cathedral and Abbey Church of Saint Alban: the Collect for Alban* (p.116).
     
    Church of the Province of Southern Africa: the Collects for Epiphany 2* (1) (p.15), Epiphany 3* (1) (p.16), Lent 5* (1) (p. 30), Thomas* (p. 84), the Blessed Virgin Mary* (p. 86) and Any Saint* (p.162), and the Post Communion for 3 before Advent (p. 71) from Modern Collects; the Collects for Augustine of Hippo (p.128), Bishops and Other Pastors (p.159), Rogation Days (1 and 2) (p.166), Harvest Thanksgiving (1) (p.167) and In Time of Trouble (p.174) from An Anglican Prayer Book, 1989; the Collect for Timothy and Titus (p. 99) from Liturgy 75; all © Provincial Trustees of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa. Used by permission.
     
    Winchester Diocesan Board of Finance: Collect for Swithun (p.119).
     
    The Alcuin Club: the Collects for Ignatius* (p.139), Nicholas* (p.150) and Ambrose (p.151) from Martin Draper (ed.), The Cloud of Witnesses,1982. © G. B. Timms. Used with permission.
     
    Church in Wales Publications: Collect for David (p.103) from The Book of Common Prayer for Use in the Church in Wales,Vol.1,1984. Used with permission.
     
    The Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd: the Post Communions for Ascension Day* (p. 41), Day of Thanksgiving for the Institution of Holy Communion* (p. 46), Trinity 11* (p. 57), 2 before Advent* (p. 72) and Ministry (including Ember Days)* (p.172) from C. L. MacDonnell, After Communion,1985 © Mowbray, an imprint of The Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Used by permission. The Collects for Epiphany 4* (1) (p.17), Trinity 15* (1) (p. 61), 4 before Advent (1) (p. 70) and the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary (p.131) and Post Communions for Advent 2* (p. 5), 2 before Lent* (p. 22), Trinity 13 (p. 59), Trinity 20 (p. 66) and Michael and All Angels (p. 89) from David Silk (ed.), Prayers for Use at the Alternative Services,1980 © Mowbray, an imprint of The Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. Used by permission
     
    Hodder and Stoughton Publishers: the Collect for Social Justice and Responsibility* (p.171) and the Post Communion for Advent 4* (p. 7) from Parish Prayers © Frank Colquhoun 1967.
     
    The Warden, Fellows and Scholars of Keble College: the Collect for John Keble* (p.118).
     
    Oxford University Press: the Collects for the Baptism of Christ* (1) (p.14) and 2 before Lent* (1) (p. 22), and the Post Communion for Trinity Sunday* (p. 45) from The Book of Common Worship of the Church of South India. Used by permission.
     
    The European Province of the Society of St Francis: the Collects for Hilary (p. 96), Antony of Egypt (p. 97), Agnes* (p. 98), Thomas Aquinas* (p. 99), Polycarp (p.102), George Herbert* (p.102), Chad (p.103), Perpetua, Felicity and their Companions* (p.104), William Law (p.106), Anselm* (p.107), Catherine of Siena (p.108), Julian of Norwich (p.110), Dunstan* (p.110), John and Charles Wesley (p.111), Augustine of Canterbury* (p.112), Josephine Butler* (p.113), Justin (p.114), Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton (p.114), Thomas Ken (p.115), Irenæus* (p.117), Benedict of Nursia* (p.118), William Wilberforce* (p.122), Dominic* (p.123), Laurence* (p.125), Clare of Assisi* (p.125), Bernard (p.126), the Beheading of John the Baptist (p.128), John Bunyan* (p.129), Gregory the Great (p.130), John Chrysostom* (p.132),Vincent de Paul* (p.135), Francis of Assisi (p.135), William Tyndale* (p.136), Teresa of Avila* (p.139), James Hannington (p.141), Leo the Great* (p.144), Martin of Tours* (p.145), Margaret of Scotland* (p.146), Edmund* (p.149), John of the Cross* (p.153) and Thomas Becket (p.154), from Celebrating Common Prayer © The Society of St Francis European Province 1992 and 1996.
     
    SPCK: the Post Communion for Trinity 3* (p. 49) from All Desires Known © Janet Morley 1992. Used by permission of the publishers. Collect (1) for Mothering Sunday (p. 29) and the Post Communions for Mothering Sunday (p. 29) and Trinity 8 (p. 54) from Enriching the Christian Year © Michael Perham 1993. Used by permission of the publishers.
     
    Trustees of Westcott House, Cambridge: the Post Communions for Advent 3* (p. 6), Lent 1* (p. 25) and Dedication Festival (p. 94).
     
    The Very Revd Robert Jeffery: the Collect for Wulfstan* (p. 97).
     
    The Very Revd Michael Perham: Collects for Joseph of Nazareth (p. 76) and George (p. 78), from Celebrating Common Prayer, The Society of St Francis European Province,1992 and 1996. Copyright © Michael Perham.
     
    The Rt Revd Dr Kenneth Stevenson: the Collect for Richard Hooker (p.143) and the Post Communion for Trinity 10* (p. 56).
     
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