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Celebrating Forgiveness

An original text drafted by Michael Vasey


This Liturgical Study is dedicated to the memory of Michael Vasey, liturgy tutor at St John's College, Durham (1975-1998), and a member of the Church of England's Liturgical Commission (1985-1998), who died in June 1998. It reproduces the text which he originally drafted for the Commission in the early 1990s, as amended both by the Commission and by the House of Bishops, on which discussion was effectively suspended in 1995. At that stage the Commission propsed to further the discussion on penitence and reconciliation in the church by publishing its proposed text together with some background essays, but the project, which Michael was to have edited, was halted by his untimely death.
Publisher: Gorgias Press LLC
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SKU (ISBN): 978-1-60724-348-9
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Jan 22,2010
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 52
Languages: English
ISBN: 978-1-60724-348-9
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This Liturgical Study is dedicated to the memory of Michael Vasey, liturgy tutor at St John's College, Durham (1975-1998), and a member of the Church of England's Liturgical Commission (1985-1998), who died in June 1998. It reproduces the text which he originally drafted for the Commission in the early 1990s, as amended both by the Commission and by the House of Bishops, on which discussion was effectively suspended in 1995. At that stage the Commission propsed to further the discussion on penitence and reconciliation in the church by publishing its proposed text together with some background essays, but the project, which Michael was to have edited, was halted by his untimely death.

This Liturgical Study is dedicated to the memory of Michael Vasey, liturgy tutor at St John's College, Durham (1975-1998), and a member of the Church of England's Liturgical Commission (1985-1998), who died in June 1998. It reproduces the text which he originally drafted for the Commission in the early 1990s, as amended both by the Commission and by the House of Bishops, on which discussion was effectively suspended in 1995. At that stage the Commission propsed to further the discussion on penitence and reconciliation in the church by publishing its proposed text together with some background essays, but the project, which Michael was to have edited, was halted by his untimely death.

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  • Contents (page 6)
  • Preface (page 7)
  • 1. Reconciliation: Michael Vasey's Work Considered (page 8)
  • 2. The Text Explained (page 10)
  • 3. Reconciliation and Restoration: the Text (page 15)
  • 4. Guilt And Pastoral Care (page 34)
  • 5. Absolution Reconsidered (page 45)