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Prayers/Resources
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A Circle of Prayer: The Anglican Rosary for All of God's People $4.00
This 60-page booklet from the Society of the Transfiguration and Sister Diana Dorothea, C.T. will introduce you to praying with beads.
For those who are familiar with the practice, it will help you to develop your own prayers. This book also contains instructions on
how to pray the Roman Catholic Rosary and the Orthodox Prayer Rope.
An excerpt:
"No form of rosary or prayer rope is better or holier than another. The choice is personal, most often reflecting the call of the
Spirit to move deeper into prayer through a method that helps to meet individual needs. While the symbolism of tools for prayer can
vary, and while meaning can be given to style, design and to the numbers of knots or beads used, what gives any rosary or prayer rope
its value is its use as an instrument of prayer."
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"How to Pray the Small Catechism" Booklet (PDF)
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America developed the Lutheran Rosary to aid one in praying during the season of Lent. Sara
and John Longworth went one step further and developed a prayer booklet based on the Small Catechism to use with a set of
Lutheran Prayer Beads.
The booklet "Praying the Small Catechism with Beads" and its contents are copyrighted by Sara & John Longworth 2005. The
booklet in print or electronic form is licensed for individual use in its entirety. No portion or section of that work may
be copied, redistributed or published in any other form without express permission from the authors.
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Suggested Prayers
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There have been many prayers written for use with Anglican Prayer Beads. A search of the internet yields a wide
selection. You are encouraged to write your own prayers taking into consideration your community, the church
universal and approriate praise.
Any of the prayers listed below are a good place to start. If you have never used Anglican Prayer Beads
before, click here for easy to follow instructions.
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