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The Canonical Area of Liturgics covers many topics. It includes practical items such as the identification, understanding and use of liturigical items such as vestments, vessals, books, etc. Just as importantly, it includes liturgical theology and liturgical history.
  
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Candidates for ordination will be tested on the area of liturgics in a variety of ways.
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There are three content examinations on Vestments, Vessals and the Calendar. These short exams require identification and some brief explanation of the items being tested.
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Liturgical theology and the history of Anglican litergy will be evaluated in the essay portion of the Canonical Examinations.
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Candidates will also be required to demonstrate proficiency in planning and presiding at the Anglican offices such as the Daily Office, the Pastoral Offices and the Holy Eucharist. Requirements for this practical portion of the examination vary by Diocese but may include the submission of a bullet for a service, the preaching of a sermon and the celebration of a "dry mass" under observation by Diocesan representatives.
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Revision as of 12:44, 21 October 2016

The Canonical Area of Liturgics covers many topics. It includes practical items such as the identification, understanding and use of liturigical items such as vestments, vessals, books, etc. Just as importantly, it includes liturgical theology and liturgical history.

Candidates for ordination will be tested on the area of liturgics in a variety of ways.

There are three content examinations on Vestments, Vessals and the Calendar. These short exams require identification and some brief explanation of the items being tested.

Liturgical theology and the history of Anglican litergy will be evaluated in the essay portion of the Canonical Examinations.

Candidates will also be required to demonstrate proficiency in planning and presiding at the Anglican offices such as the Daily Office, the Pastoral Offices and the Holy Eucharist. Requirements for this practical portion of the examination vary by Diocese but may include the submission of a bullet for a service, the preaching of a sermon and the celebration of a "dry mass" under observation by Diocesan representatives.

Vestments

Recommended Reading

Resources

Canonical Areas