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One whole and perfect day by judith clarke
One whole and perfect day by judith clarke











one whole and perfect day by judith clarke

Bible passages will be read from the letter to the Colossians and the Gospel according to St Luke the Archbishop will preach a short sermon hymns will be sung and bread and wine will be offered, consecrated, and received by The King and Queen, to strengthen and guide them in their public service.Įarly in the service His Majesty The King turns to each of the four points of the compass and is recognised by his peoples as their ‘undoubted King’, who acceded immediately upon the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.Ī Bible is presented to The King, upon which he swears oaths to govern the peoples with justice and mercy and uphold the Churches. Today’s service draws on that long tradition, set once again within the context of the Eucharist, which is the defining act of worship for the Church universal. It was further modified over the following centuries, adapting to changing needs. The rite of Coronation in England, which is really a series of ancient rituals, has its roots in the ninth century and was codified in the fourteenth in a book called the Liber Regalis, which the Abbey still possesses.

one whole and perfect day by judith clarke

For almost a thousand years, Westminster Abbey, with the Shrine of St Edward, King and Confessor, at its heart, has remained the place of coronation for our Monarchs. He set his sights on being crowned in the new Abbey Church that Edward the Confessor had built beside his Palace at Westminster. When William, Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold at Hastings in 1066, he was determined that he should be seen as the legitimate king of England. THE CORONATION OF THEIR MAJESTIES KING CHARLES III AND QUEEN CAMILLA Here is the order of service for the King’s coronation, which will take place at 11am at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May:













One whole and perfect day by judith clarke