The Parson's Handbook: Containing Practical Directions both for Parsons and Others as to the Management of the Parish Church and its Service according

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by Percy Dearmer

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Published in 1899, The Parson’s Handbook is Percy Dearmer’s most influential work and a foundational text of modern Anglican liturgical practice. Written with Dearmer’s characteristic blend of scholarship, clarity, and common sense, the book set out to provide parish clergy with a practical guide to conducting Anglican worship in a way that was both historically grounded and pastorally sensible. Dearmer championed what he called “English Use”—a style of worship that follows the principles and ceremonial implied by the Prayer Book, enriched by the best traditions of medieval English liturgy rather than borrowing uncritically from Roman custom. Far from being a rigid rulebook, The Parson’s Handbook aims to restore beauty, reverence, and coherence to parish worship while avoiding theatrical excess. It blends archaeology, aesthetics, and pastoral practicality, encouraging clergy to ground their ministry in good order, good taste, and the spirit of the Prayer Book. The Parson’s Handbook became one of the most influential texts of the Anglican liturgical revival. It shaped the ceremonial of countless English parishes and provided a coherent alternative to both extreme ritualism and bare Protestant minimalism. Its emphasis on dignity, simplicity, and English tradition continues to influence church furnishing, vesture, and ceremonial even today. CONTENTS: Introduction I. The Choir, Nave, and Their Furniture II. The Altar and its Furniture III. Colours, Vestments, and Ornaments Liturgical Colours. Vestments Ornaments IV. Vestries V. Mattins, Evensong, and Litany Mattins Solemn Evensong The Litany VI. The Holy Communion Sung Eucharist VII. Other Services Holy Baptism. The Catechism. The Solemnisation of Matrimony The Visitation of the Sick The Burial of the Dead The Churching of Women Processions Sermons VIII. Notes on the Seasons List of Authorities Quoted Appendix

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