
1662 Book of Common Prayer
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer is a historic Christian worship text used by the Church of England. It standardized prayers, services, and sacraments, shaping Anglican worship practices for centuries. Its language combines tradition with clarity, guiding worshipers through liturgies like Morning and Evening Prayer, Holy Communion, and special occasions. The book’s influence extended beyond England, impacting Anglican and some Protestant practices worldwide. It remains a significant religious and cultural document, representing a key moment in the development of English Christian worship and identity.