Book description
Common Worship is ten years old. In this volume, Nicholas
Papadopulos gathers contributions from distinguished liturgical
practitioners to assess its development and reflect upon its usage in
this first decade. In a series of penetrating and thought-provoking
essays, ten authors consider Common Worship's emergence from earlier
liturgical revisions. They examine its provisions for the Eucharist,
baptism and ordination, as well as for the Service of the Word. The
effective use of music and architecture is also considered, as are the
training needs of worship leaders and the Church's liturgical future.
Nick Papadopulos was a barrister before his ordination - he was
then Curate of Portsea, Chaplain to Bishop David Stancliffe, and has
been Vicar of St Peter's Eaton Square since 2007.