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Daily Prayer Feed from the Church of England

The Church of England Website offers a daily feed of the approved services of Morning Prayer/Matins, Evening Prayer/Evensong and Night Prayer/Compline.

'Book of Common Prayer' Morning Prayer

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'Common Worship' Morning Prayer

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'Book of Common Prayer' Evening Prayer

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'Common Worship' Evening Prayer

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Night Prayer (Traditional)

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Night Prayer (Contemporary)

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Daily Prayer provided by the official Church of England web site, © The Archbishops' Council of the Church of England, 2002-2004


In addition to the written text provided by the Church of England, the London Internet Church (based at St Stephen Walbrook) offers daily readings of Morning |Prayer and Night Prayer, filmed in St Stephens, and led by a team including Archdeacon Peter Delaney and the Revd James Cassidy.

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