Landscape Liturgies offers outdoor worship material drawn from 2,000 years of outdoor Christian practice. It contains prayers, rituals, blessings and liturgies compiled from Anglican, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Orthodox sources, as well as early church material, the desert tradition and monastic spirituality. It includes resources for the blessing of water courses, tree planting, garden blessings, a wide range of churchyard ceremonies, Rogation and other processionary ideas, field and animal blessings, pilgrim and walking prayers, ceremonies at holy wells and sacred grottoes, at hilltops and landmark monuments, and for the ringing of bells which traditionally demarcated sacred space in the landscape. This fascinating and versatile resource will enable urban and rural churches and church schools, retreat houses and pilgrimage centres to conduct a wide variety of services and meditations in the landscape around them.
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Landscape Liturgies offers outdoor worship material drawn from 2,000 years of outdoor Christian practice. It contains prayers, rituals, blessings and liturgies compiled from Anglican, Roman Catholic, Methodist and Orthodox sources, as well as early church material, the desert tradition and monastic spirituality.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781786223807
Publisert
2021-09-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Canterbury Press Norwich
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

Forfatter

Biographical note

Nick Mayhew-Smith is a researcher and writer specialising in landscape and environmental spirituality. He has written several best-selling books on holy places and landscapes, starting with Britain’s Holiest Places (2011), which was made into a six-part BBC television series, followed by Britain’s Pilgrim Places (2020) on behalf of the British Pilgrimage Trust. His PhD on Celtic nature spirituality formed the basis of The Naked Hermit (2019), which was featured on BBC Two. Landscape Liturgies arises from a research project for the Susanna Wesley Foundation at Roehampton University, where he works as an associate researcher and writer.