Updated on March 6, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
Similar to the Great Litany, the Southwell Litany is most helpful for self-reflection and examination of conscience, as a key lenten practice. An examination of conscience is an introspective practice involves reflecting on one’s thoughts, words, and actions… Read More
Updated on March 6, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
Beginning the First Sunday of Lent, our liturgy, being a Penitential Order of Service, will include reciting the Decalogue, or the Ten Commandments, until Holy Week. Below is a lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments… Read More
Updated on March 10, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
In the Anglican Church, Lent is a season of penitence, reflection, and spiritual renewal, traditionally observed over the 40 days leading up to Easter (excluding Sundays). Several spiritual practices are emphasized during this time to deepen one’s relationship… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Liturgical Seasons, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Anglicanism 101, Ash Wednesday, Examination of Conscience, Giving, Holy Week, Lent, Scripture Readings, Self-Denial, Shrove Tuesday, Spiritual Disciplines, Stations of the Cross, Study, The Great Litany
Updated on March 8, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
For the First Sundays of Advent and Lent, we will read The Great Litany in place of the Prayers of the People. The Great Litany is a historic and comprehensive prayer of intercession and supplication, rooted in the… Read More
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A Lenten Examination of Conscience: The Southwell Litany
Updated on March 6, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
Similar to the Great Litany, the Southwell Litany is most helpful for self-reflection and examination of conscience, as a key lenten practice. An examination of conscience is an introspective practice involves reflecting on one’s thoughts, words, and actions… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Liturgical Seasons, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Anglicanism 101, Examination of Conscience, Key Lenten Practices, Lent, Prayer, Repentance, Southwell Litany
A Lenten Examination of Conscience: The Ten Commandments
Updated on March 6, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
Beginning the First Sunday of Lent, our liturgy, being a Penitential Order of Service, will include reciting the Decalogue, or the Ten Commandments, until Holy Week. Below is a lenten Examination of Conscience based on the Ten Commandments… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Liturgical Seasons, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Anglicanism 101, Decalogue, Examination of Conscience, Key Lenten Practices, Lent, Prayer, Repentance, Ten Commandments
What Are Some Key Lenten Practices?
Updated on March 10, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
In the Anglican Church, Lent is a season of penitence, reflection, and spiritual renewal, traditionally observed over the 40 days leading up to Easter (excluding Sundays). Several spiritual practices are emphasized during this time to deepen one’s relationship… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Liturgical Seasons, Spiritual Disciplines Tags: Anglicanism 101, Ash Wednesday, Examination of Conscience, Giving, Holy Week, Lent, Scripture Readings, Self-Denial, Shrove Tuesday, Spiritual Disciplines, Stations of the Cross, Study, The Great Litany
What Is The Great Litany?
Updated on March 8, 2025 by Charlie Vensel
For the First Sundays of Advent and Lent, we will read The Great Litany in place of the Prayers of the People. The Great Litany is a historic and comprehensive prayer of intercession and supplication, rooted in the… Read More
Category: Anglicanism, Liturgical Seasons Tags: Advent, Anglicanism 101, Examination of Conscience, Lent, Prayer, Repentance, Spiritual Disciplines, The Great Litany