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The Anglican Rosary with Suzanne Edwards-Acton
Manage episode 308364989 series 2840610
If you are interested in learning more about Suzanne's work, visit Suzanne’s blog Week by Week Beads, at http://weekbyweekbeads.com/, which also offers access to her podcast.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Anglican rosary, check out books, such as Praying with Beads: Daily Prayers for the Christian Year (2007) by Nan Lewis Doerr and Virginia Stem Owens, which includes an introduction to the Anglican rosary and suggestions for prayer to use with it. Also try Another Bead, Another Prayer (2015) by Kristen and Max Vincent, which discusses the use of prayer beads in Protestant churches, offers ideas for prayers to use and for creating one's own prayers, and instructs readers on how to make prayer beads of their own.
You might be interested in other ChurchNext classes on prayer and spiritual practices. Try Praying with Icons with Randall Warren, Praying with Saints with Scott Gunn and Tim Schenck, How to Pray Online with Karekin Yarian, Introducing Benedictine Spirituality with Laurel Dahill, and Holy Yoga with Alison LaBianca.
Julian of Norwich prayer adapted for the beads:
The Cross
In the Name of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
The Invitatory
O God make speed to save me (us), O Lord make haste to help me (us), Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.
The Cruciforms
God of your goodness, give me yourself, For you are enough to me. And I can ask for nothing less that is to your glory. And if I ask for anything less, I shall still be in want, for only in you have I all.
The Weeks
All shall be well, and all shall be well, And all manner of things shall be well.
113 episodes
Manage episode 308364989 series 2840610
If you are interested in learning more about Suzanne's work, visit Suzanne’s blog Week by Week Beads, at http://weekbyweekbeads.com/, which also offers access to her podcast.
If you’re interested in learning more about the Anglican rosary, check out books, such as Praying with Beads: Daily Prayers for the Christian Year (2007) by Nan Lewis Doerr and Virginia Stem Owens, which includes an introduction to the Anglican rosary and suggestions for prayer to use with it. Also try Another Bead, Another Prayer (2015) by Kristen and Max Vincent, which discusses the use of prayer beads in Protestant churches, offers ideas for prayers to use and for creating one's own prayers, and instructs readers on how to make prayer beads of their own.
You might be interested in other ChurchNext classes on prayer and spiritual practices. Try Praying with Icons with Randall Warren, Praying with Saints with Scott Gunn and Tim Schenck, How to Pray Online with Karekin Yarian, Introducing Benedictine Spirituality with Laurel Dahill, and Holy Yoga with Alison LaBianca.
Julian of Norwich prayer adapted for the beads:
The Cross
In the Name of God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
The Invitatory
O God make speed to save me (us), O Lord make haste to help me (us), Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen.
The Cruciforms
God of your goodness, give me yourself, For you are enough to me. And I can ask for nothing less that is to your glory. And if I ask for anything less, I shall still be in want, for only in you have I all.
The Weeks
All shall be well, and all shall be well, And all manner of things shall be well.
113 episodes
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