BCP course with Dr. Maitland
Beginning January 2, 2025 Huron’s Licentiate in Theology Program will offer this course, offered either for credit or to audit, and to be hosted via zoom.
Read moreCelebrating the Book of Common Prayer since 1986
Beginning January 2, 2025 Huron’s Licentiate in Theology Program will offer this course, offered either for credit or to audit, and to be hosted via zoom.
Read moreVisit our “Stay in Touch” page, which contains a link to the “Membership” page where you can find details as to what membership in the Society involves, and a portal where you can sign up.
Read moreThe Revd. Benjamin von Bredow describes this new project to compile a set of optional Old Testament readings for Communion services, and explains the reasons for embarking upon it.
Read more“The Book of Common Prayer: A Legacy of Canadian Worship, Theology and History” will be hosted via Zoom, and will begin September 22, 2022.
Read moreAn essay on the timeless character of the Prayer Book, written by Matthew Lee, one of the PBSC bursary recipients in 2021. It provides an eloquent perspective from the viewpoint of a relatively new Anglican from a non-English background.
Read moreWe’re very excited to be adding the Eastern Arctic Inuktitut Bible (EAIB) to the Common Prayer Canada app. It will become the fourth Bible version available within the app – and the first in a language other than English.
Read moreIn response to numerous requests, the Society is currently working on adding the French translation of the 1962 Canadian BCP to the Common Prayer Canada app. We expect this new option to be ready early in the new year.
Read moreThe PBSC bursary programme for 2021 is now open to theological students who support the use of the Book of Common Prayer. Deadline is November 5th.
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