Leonel L Mitchell: 5 books

Book cover of Pastoral and Occasional Liturgies
by Leonel L. Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 1998

In this third and final volume in a series of ceremonial guides to worship in the Episcopal Church according to The Book of Common Prayer, Leonel L. Mitchell focuses on the pastoral and occasional liturgies. Beginning with the celebration of the Daily Office, he goes on to discuss the seasonal liturgies...
Book cover of Lent, Holy Week, Easter and the Great Fifty Days
by Leonel L. Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 1996

This long-awaited companion volume to Howard E. Galley's classic The Ceremonies of the Eucharist provides clergy, liturgical assistants, and altar guild members with clear, step-by-step guidance for the liturgies of Lent and Easter. In addition to background material for the traditions and theology...
Book cover of Praying Shapes Believing

Praying Shapes Believing

A Theological Commentary on the Book of Common Prayer - Revised Anniversary Edition

by Leonel L. Mitchell, Ruth A. Meyers
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 2016

• Revised anniversary edition and next entry in the Weil Series in Liturgics • Well-known book; well-respected authors • Timely, as The Episcopal Church considers the shape that prayer book revision may take 2015 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Lee Mitchell’s great standard work on the...
Book cover of Planning the Church Year
by Leonel L. Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: August 1, 1991

This guide for clergy, parish musicians, lay readers, and congregational representatives covers all the stages of organizing worship services for the entire year. Using The Book of Common Prayer and Hymnal 1982 as primary resources, it explores the rich variety of options—both time-honored traditions...
Book cover of Praying Shapes Believing

Praying Shapes Believing

A Theological Commentary on The Book of Common Prayer

by Leonel L. Mitchell
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 1991

Praying Shapes Believing is both a contribution to ongoing scholarly dialogue about how to do liturgical theology and an exposition of the liturgical theology of the Episcopal Church, the church which more than any other church seeds its own identity in terms of its liturgy. This in-depth look at The...
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