What an absolutely beautiful service. This is what the marriage service should be like. Beautiful yet dignified and religious. It's a serious commitment to get married. And I think that's a problem with a lot of couples today. Is that they love each other. But they are not taking the religious and the dignified part, well seriously. The Church of England needs to bring this back. Along with the real {1662} Book of Common Prayer.
@@paulknight9260 Try asking for it in most parishes. And see the response you'll get. Also, like trying to find a High Church service in most parishes. The analogy of the needle in a haystack comes to mind.
Absolutely beautiful in language and rhythm....As a Communicant in the Anglican Communion of the Church of Ireland, we are washing away the language and precepts of the Reformed Church....It's throughly embarrassing
No. There is no provision for same-sex marriage, or any other type of same-sex union, in the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. There are, however, other Anglican Provinces that do accept this, and disagreement within the Church of England between those who support the current doctrine (as expressed in the Prayer Book), and those who want it to change.
@@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus It's one of it's strengths. As Jesus said of gays, .....................................................................................
What an absolutely beautiful service. This is what the marriage service should be like. Beautiful yet dignified and religious. It's a serious commitment to get married. And I think that's a problem with a lot of couples today. Is that they love each other. But they are not taking the religious and the dignified part, well seriously. The Church of England needs to bring this back. Along with the real {1662} Book of Common Prayer.
It doesn’t need to be brought back - it is always there to be used when appropriate and asked for. It is the keystone of Anglican liturgy.
@@paulknight9260 Try asking for it in most parishes. And see the response you'll get. Also, like trying to find a High Church service in most parishes. The analogy of the needle in a haystack comes to mind.
beautiful...Everything is beautiful. very simple, very solemn, and very sincere.
I think of my late beloved wife Iris.
She resides in Heaven...
@@gaggymott9159 Amen.
No wonder they call it the "solemnisation" of marriage. Very big and serious vows to make, scary actually. But so beautiful ❤
Aw, he didn't get to kiss the bride? :( That was a beautiful and touching service, though, so plain and simple and yet very reverent.
Yes, I find that interesting they don’t miss with these vows.
Absolutely beautiful in language and rhythm....As a Communicant in the Anglican Communion of the Church of Ireland, we are washing away the language and precepts of the Reformed Church....It's throughly embarrassing
Did the 1928 revision delete the verses about “to satisfy men’s carnal lusts and appetites like brute beasts “?
Good Afternoon, in the prayer book exist a "gay union"? the anglicans accept this form of matrimony? Thanks :)
No. There is no provision for same-sex marriage, or any other type of same-sex union, in the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. There are, however, other Anglican Provinces that do accept this, and disagreement within the Church of England between those who support the current doctrine (as expressed in the Prayer Book), and those who want it to change.
@@prudencedailey4144 the book of common prayer is quite adaptable.
@@robertj.4152 Yeah, and that's the problem.
@@Mr.SLovesTheSacredHeartofJesus It's one of it's strengths. As Jesus said of gays, .....................................................................................
One day, they will.