THE PREFACE

The Holy Catholic Church has from very early days made careful provision for the ordering of its worship. The law of worship of the Church in Wales is contained in the Book of Common Prayer. In the seventeenth century the forms of Common Prayer from the previous century were revised and amended, while the need for further revision first evident in the nineteenth century has developed into a clearer process in this twentieth century. But in such revision there has never been any intention to depart from the doctrine, discipline or worship of the Church. It remains the intention of the Church in Wales that there be one Use in this Province, and also that the language of public worship be clearly understood by the people.

The Book of Common Prayer contains nothing which is contrary to Holy Scripture or to sound doctrine. The readings prescribed for the Services of the Church are taken from Holy Scripture. It is an important and constant principle that the whole range of biblical teaching drawn from every part of the Scriptures should be read in the Services of the Church. By this regular and systematic reading of Holy Scripture and meditation upon it both clergy and people are encouraged to grow in the knowledge and love of God.

The Book of Common Prayer makes provision for the ordination of bishops, priests and deacons. From New Testament times and through the first two centuries the Christian Church developed a clear pattern of three orders of Ministers. It is the intention and purpose of the Church in Wales to maintain and continue these three orders. No person shall be authorized to execute

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the office of bishop, priest or deacon in this Church unless evidence can be produced of ordination with the layingon of hands by bishops who are themselves duly qualified and authorized to confer Holy Orders.

If any doubt or dispute arises concerning any of the provisions of this book, reference shall in every case be made to the Bishop of the Diocese for his determination of the matter. The Bishop shall not allow any practice which conflicts with the provisions of this Book. In cases of doubt the Bishop may refer any question of interpretation to the Archbishop.

THE CALENDAR

(A) SUNDAYS AND HOLY DAYS WITHIN THE SUNDAY CYCLE:

FIRST TO FOURTH SUNDAYS IN ADVENT

NATIVITY OF OUR LORD: CHRISTMAS DAY

FIRST AND SECOND SUNDAYS AFTER

CHRISTMAS

EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD

FIRST TO SIXTH SUNDAYS AFTER EPIPHANY

SEPTUAGESIMA, SEXAGESIMA AND

QUINQUAGESIMA

ASH WEDNESDAY

FIRST TO FOURTH SUNDAYS

IN LENT

PASSION SUNDAY:

FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT

PALM SUNDAY:

SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT

MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY

IN HOLY WEEK

MAUNDY THURSDAY

GOOD FRIDAY

EASTER EVE

EASTER DAY

EASTER MONDAY AND TUESDAY

FIRST TO FOURTH SUNDAYS AFTER EASTER

FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER:

ROGATION SUNDAY

ASCENSION DAY

SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION DAY: SIXTH

SUNDAY AFTER EASTER

PENTECOST: WHITSUNDAY

MONDAY AND TUESDAY AFTER PENTECOST

TRINITY SUNDAY: SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST

FIRST TO TWENTYFIFTH SUNDAYS AFTER

TRINITY

SUNDAY BEFORE ADVENT

The Calendar,

Tables and Rules

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(13) OTHER HOLY DAYS:

JANUARY

I THE NAMING OF JESUS

6 EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD

14 Hilary, Bishop (368) Common of Bishops

15 Kentigern, Bishop (c. 603) Common of Bishops

17 Antony of Egypt, Abbot (356) Common of Abbots

24 Cadog, Abbot (6th century) Common of Abbots

25 THE CONVERSION OF

PAUL, APOSTLE

27 John Chrysostom, Bishop and

Doctor (407) Common of Doctors

28 Thomas Aquinas, Doctor (1274) Common of Doctors

FEBRUARY

2 THE PRESENTATION OF CHRIST IN THE TEMPLE

(Candlemas)

9 Teilo, Bishop (6th century) Common of Bishops

23 Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr (c. 155) Common of Martyrs

24 MATTHIAS, APOSTLE

MARCH

1 DAVID, BISHOP, PATRON

SAINT OF WALES

2 Chad, Bishop (672) Common of Bishops

7 Perpetua, Felicity and their Companions,

Martyrs of Carthage (203) Common of Martyrs

12 Gregory the Great, Bishop and Doctor (604) Common of Doctors

17 Patrick, Bishop (5th century),

Patron Saint of Ireland Common of Bishops

19 Joseph of Nazareth Common of Saints

25 THE ANNUNCIATION TO THE BLESSED

VIRGIN MARY (Lady Day)

29 Woolos, King (6th century) Common of Saints

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APRIL

15 Padarn, Bishop (6th century) Common of Bishops

20 Beuno, Abbot (c. 640) Common of Abbots

21 Anselm, Bishop and Doctor (1109) Common of Doctors

23 George, Martyr (304?), Patron

Saint of England Common of Martyrs

25 MARK, EVANGELIST

30 Catherine of Siena (1380) Common of Saints

MAY

1 PHILIP AND JAMES,

APOSTLES

2 Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor

(373) Common of Doctors

4 Monica (378) Common of Saints

5 Asaph, Bishop (6th century) Common of Bishops

26 Augustine of Canterbury, Bishop

(605) Common of Bishops

27 The Venerable Bede, Doctor (735) Common of Doctors

JUNE

1 Justin, Apologist and Martyr

(c. 165) Common of Martyrs

2 Blandina and her Companions,

Martyrs of Lyons (177) Common of Martyrs

9 Columba, Abbot (597) Common of Abbots

11 BARNABAS, APOSTLE

14 Basil the Great, Bishop and

Doctor (397) Common of Doctors

20 Alban, Julius and Aaron,

Martyrs (3rd century) Common of Martyrs

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JUNE (continued)

24 THE NATIVITY OF JOHN

THE BAPTIST

28 Irenaeus, Bishop and Doctor

(c. 200) Common of Doctors

29 PETER, APOSTLE

30 The Martyrdom of Paul, Apostle

JULY

2 The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

11 Benedict, Abbot (c. 540) Common of Abbots

22 MARY MAGDALENE

25 JAMES, APOSTLE

28 Samson, Bishop of Dôl

(5th century) Common of Bishops

AUGUST

3 Germanus of Auxerre, Bishop (5th century) Common of Bishops

6 THE TRANSFIGURATION

OF OUR LORD

8 Dominic of Toulouse, Abbot (1221) Common of Abbots

15 THE BLESSED VIRGIN

MARY, MOTHER OF

OUR LORD JESUS

CHRIST

20 Bernard, Abbot (1153) Common of Abbots

24 BARTHOLOMEW, APOSTLE

25 Timothy and Titus Common of Saints

28 Augustine of Hippo, Bishop and

Doctor (430) Common of Doctors

29 The Beheading of

John the Baptist

31 Aidan, Bishop (651) Common of Bishops

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SEPTEMBER

8 The Nativity of the Blessed

Virgin Mary

11 Deiniol, Bishop (6th century) Common of Bishops

13 Cyprian, Bishop, Doctor and

Martyr (258) Common of Martyrs

14 Holy Cross Day

16 Ninian, Bishop (c. 430) Common of Bishops

21 MATTHEW, APOSTLE AND

EVANGELIST

29 MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS

(Michaelmas)

30 Jerome, Doctor (420) Common of Doctors

OCTOBER

4 Francis of Assisi (1226) Common of Saints

17 Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and

Martyr (c. 117) Common of Martyrs

18 LUKE, EVANGELIST

23 James of Jerusalem, Bishop Common of Bishops

28 SIMON AND JUDE, APOSTLES

31 Vigil

NOVEMBER

1 ALL SAINTS

2 The Commemoration of All Souls

5 Cybi, Abbot Oth century) Common of Abbots

6 Illtud, Abbot (5th century) Common of Abbots

8 The Saints of Wales

11 Martin of Tours, Bishop (c. 397) Common of Bishops

12 Tysilio, Abbot (6th century) Common of Abbots

14 Dyfrig, Bishop (5th6th century) Common of Bishops

16 Margaret of Scotland (1093) Common of Saints

18 Hilda, Abbess (680) Common of Abbesses

29 Vigil. Day of Intercession for the

Mission of the Church

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NOVEMBER (continued)

30 ANDREW, APOSTLE,

PATRON SAINT OF

SCOTLAND

DECEMBER

7 Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor

(397) Common of Doctors

21 THOMAS, APOSTLE

24 Vigil

25 NATIVITY OF OUR LORD:

CHRISTMAS DAY

26 STEPHEN, THE FIRST MARTYR

27 JOHN, APOSTLE AND

EVANGELIST

28 THE INNOCENTS' DAY

29 Thomas of Canterbury, Common of Martyrs

Bishop and Martyr (1170)

TABLES AND RULES FOR THE MOVABLE AND IMMOVABLE FEASTS AND DAYS OF FASTING TO BE OBSERVED DURING THE YEAR, TOGETHER WITH A TABLE OF PRECEDENCE OF HOLY DAYS OVER SUNDAYS.

(1) RULES FOR THE MOVABLE FEASTS, FASTS AND HOLY DAYS

The date of Easter Day, on which the rest depend, shall be the Sunday next following the date of the Full Moon occurring on or next after the Twentyfirst day of March, provided that when the Full Moon occurs on a Sunday, Easter Day shall be the Sunday after.

Advent Sunday is the nearest Sunday to the Feast of St. Andrew, whether before or after, or on the day of that Feast itself.

Ash Wednesday is the Wednesday after Quinquagesima.

Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Eve.

The Rogation Days are the three days following the Fifth Sunday after Easter: Rogation Sunday.

Ascension Day is forty days after Easter.

Pentecost or Whitsunday is seven weeks after Easter.

Trinity Sunday is eight weeks after Easter.

The Ember Days are the Wednesday, Friday and Saturday after the First Sunday in Lent, Pentecost, September 14 and December 13.

TABLES AND RULES

(2) A TABLE OF ALL THE HOLY DAYS

These are:

(i) All Sundays in the year, Christmas Day, Epiphany, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and Ascension Day, on all of which members of the Church ought to be present at Divine Service. (The Feasts of Christmas, Epiphany, Easter, Ascension and Pentecost (Whitsun) are kept with Octaves.)

(ii) The following days, each of which is appointed to be observed by the use of its Proper Service and Preface:

January 1st The Naming of Jesus

January 25th The Conversion of Paul, Apostle

February 2nd The Presentation of Christ in the Temple

February 24th Matthias, Apostle

March 1st David, Bishop, Patron Saint of Wales

March 25th The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary

April 25th Mark, Evangelist

May 1st Philip and James, Apostles

June 11th Barnabas, Apostle

June 24th The Nativity of John the Baptist

June 29th Peter, Apostle

July 22nd Mary Magdalene

July 25th James, Apostle

August 6th The Transfiguration of our Lord

August l5th The Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of our

Lord Jesus Christ

August 24th Bartholomew, Apostle

September 21st Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist

September 29th Michael and All Angels

October 18th Luke, Evangelist

October 28th Simon and Jude, Apostles

November 1st All Saints

November 30th Andrew, Apostle, Patron Saint of Scotland

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December 21st Thomas, Apostle

December 26th Stephen, the First Martyr

December 27th John, Apostle and Evangelist

December 28th The Innocents' Day

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Holy Week

Maundy Thursday

Easter Eve

Easter Monday and Tuesday

Monday and Tuesday after Pentecost

Feasts of Diocesan Patrons.

(iii) The following, which are appointed for Provincial observance:

COMMON

January l4th Hilary, Bishop (368) Bishops

January l5th Kentigern, Bishop (c. 603) Bishops

January l7th Antony of Egypt, Abbot

(356) Abbots

January 24th Cadog, Abbot (6th century) Abbots

January 27th John Chrysostom, Bishop

and Doctor (407) Doctors

January 28th Thomas Aquinas, Doctor

(1274) Doctors

February 9th Teflo, Bishop (6th century) Bishops

February 23rd Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr

(c. 155) Martyrs

March 2nd Chad, Bishop (672) Bishops

March 7th Perpetua, Felicity and their

Companions, Martyrs of

Carthage (203) Martyrs

March l2th Gregory the Great, Bishop

and Doctor (604) Doctors

March l7th Patrick, Bishop (5th

century), Patron Saint of

Ireland Bishops

March 19th Joseph of Nazareth Saints

March 29th Woolos, King (6th century) Saints

TABLES AND RULES

COMMON

April 15th Padarn, Bishop (6th century) Bishops

April 20th Beuno, Abbot (c. 640) Abbots

April 21st Anselm, Bishop and Doctor

(1109) Doctors

April 23rd George, Martyr (304?),

Patron Saint of England Martyrs

April 30th Catherine of Siena (1380) Saints

May 2nd Athanasius, Bishop and

Doctor (373) Doctors

May 4th Monica (378) Saints

May 5th Asaph, Bishop (6th century) Bishops

May 26th Augustine of Canterbury,

Bishop (605) Bishops

May 27th The Venerable Bede, Doctor

(735) Doctors

June 1st Justin, Apologist and Martyr

(c. 165) Martyrs

June 2nd Blandina and her

Companions, Martyrs of

Lyons (177) Martyrs

June 9th Columba, Abbot (597) Abbots

June l4th Basil the Great, Bishop and

Doctor (397) Doctors

June 20th Alban, Julius and Aaron,

Martyrs (3rd century) Martyrs

June 28th Irenaeus, Bishop and Doctor

(c. 200) Doctors

June 30th The Martyrdom of Paul, Apostle

July 2nd The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

July 11th Benedict, Abbot (c. 540) Abbots

July 28th Samson, Bishop of D61

(5th century) Bishops

August 3rd Germanus of Auxerre,

Bishop, (5th century) Bishops

TABLES AND RULES

COMMON

August 8th Dominic of Toulouse, Abbot

(1221) Abbots

August 20th Bernard, Abbot (1153) Abbots

August 25th Timothy and Titus Saints

August 28th Augustine of Hippo, Bishop

and Doctor (430) Doctors

August 29th The Beheading of John the

Baptist

August 31st Aidan, Bishop (651) Bishops

September 8th The Nativity of the Blessed

Virgin Mary

September 11th Deiniol, Bishop (6th century) Bishops

September 13th Cyprian, Bishop, Doctor and

Martyr (258) Martyrs

September 14th Holy Cross Day

September 16th Ninian, Bishop (c. 430) Bishops

September 30th Jerome, Doctor (420) Doctors

October 4th Francis of Assisi (1226) Saints

October 17th Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop

and Martyr (c. 117) Martyrs

October 23rd James of Jerusalem, Bishop Bishops

November 2nd The Commemoration of All

Souls

November 5th Cybi, Abbot (6th century) Abbots

November 6th Illtud, Abbot (5th century) Abbots

November 8th The Saints of Wales

November 11th Martin of Tours, Bishop (c. 397) Bishops

November l2th Tysifio, Abbot (6th century) Abbots

November l4th Dyfrig, Bishop (5th6th

century) Bishops

November 16th Margaret of Scotland (1093) Saints

November 18th Hilda, Abbess (680) Abbesses

December 7th Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor

(397) Doctors

December 29th Thomas of Canterbury,

Bishop and Martyr (1170) Martyrs

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(iv) The following, which may be observed according to local custom:

COMMON

February 1st Bride or Bridget, Abbess

(6th century) Abbesses

February 3rd Seiriol, Abbot (6th century) Abbots

March 5th Nor (5th century) Saints

March 9th Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop

(395) Bishops

March 18th Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop

(386) Bishops

March 20th Cuthbert of Lindisfarne,

Bishop (687) Bishops

April 7th Brynach, Abbot (5th century) Abbots

April 11th Leo the Great, Bishop and

Doctor (461) Doctors

May 9th Gregory of Nazianzus,

Bishop (390) Bishops

May 19th Dunstan, Bishop (988) Bishops

May 25th Julian of Norwich (c. 1417) Saints