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A history of the International Anglican Liturgical Consultations (IALCs) : by David Holeton and Colin Buchanan. 1983-2007 /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Joint liturgical studies; 63Publication details: Norwich : SCM- Canterbury Press, 2007.Description: 56 p. 21 cmISBN:
  • 978153118432
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5141 .H65 2007
Contents:
Contents:
The Book of Common Prayer and the liturgical background of the Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion consultations and inter-action on liturgy in the 1960s and 1970s
International consultations begin- IALC -1, Boston, 1985
IALC-2, Brixen, Northern Italy, 1987
Getting recognized-- Lambeth 1988 and its outcome
IALC-3, York, 1989
IALC-4, Toronto, 1991
1991-1995, - An intermediate period
IALC-5, Dublin, 1995
From Dublin to Lambeth 1995-1998
The consultation that was not, Kottayam, 1999
IALC-6, Berkeley, 2001
Interim Conference, Cuddesdon, 2003 and IALC-7, Prague, 2005
Appendix: What the Lambeth Conference did not say on Liturgy (1998)
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Includes bibliographical references

Contents:

The Book of Common Prayer and the liturgical background of the Anglican Communion

Anglican Communion consultations and inter-action on liturgy in the 1960s and 1970s

International consultations begin- IALC -1, Boston, 1985

IALC-2, Brixen, Northern Italy, 1987

Getting recognized-- Lambeth 1988 and its outcome

IALC-3, York, 1989

IALC-4, Toronto, 1991

1991-1995, - An intermediate period

IALC-5, Dublin, 1995

From Dublin to Lambeth 1995-1998

The consultation that was not, Kottayam, 1999

IALC-6, Berkeley, 2001

Interim Conference, Cuddesdon, 2003 and IALC-7, Prague, 2005

Appendix: What the Lambeth Conference did not say on Liturgy (1998)

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