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Book of Common Prayer\El Libro de Oración Común - by The Episcopal Church
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Highlights
- The long-awaited new translation of the Book of Common Prayer.Based on modern translation principles, this newly authorized translation of the Book of Common Prayer contains Spanish-language liturgical materials for use in the Episcopal Church.
- Author(s): The Episcopal Church
- 752 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Prayerbooks
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Book Synopsis
The long-awaited new translation of the Book of Common Prayer.
Based on modern translation principles, this newly authorized translation of the Book of Common Prayer contains Spanish-language liturgical materials for use in the Episcopal Church. A monumental liturgical and literary work is available in an accessible Spanish translation. Created using dynamic equivalence, with an eye toward inclusive language throughout, the translation supports the liturgical and pastoral needs of Spanish-speaking Episcopalians. This hardcover edition is designed for use in churches, with a sturdy binding and cover.
La nueva y tan anhelada traducción del Libro de Oración Común.
Esta traducción recientemente autorizada del Libro de Oración Común, que se basa en principios de traducción modernos, contiene materiales litúrgicos en español para usar en la Iglesia Episcopal. Una obra litúrgica y literaria monumental se encuentra disponible en una accesible traducción al español. Al crearse mediante el uso de equivalencias dinámicas y la consideración del lenguaje inclusivo en todo el documento, la traducción respalda las necesidades litúrgicas y pastorales de los episcopalianos de habla hispana. Esta edición de tapa dura y encuadernado resistente se diseñó para usar en iglesias.
Review Quotes
"Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, who published the first Prayer Book in 1549, spoke of the need for the Church's liturgy to be in a language that would be understood by the people . . . all the people. Only in this way would our prayer truly be common, or shared. The Way of Love demands it, for it would not be love if some are ignored." --Michael B. Curry, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church