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The Liturgy Committee was mandated by the Faith and Order Board to revise the text of Daily Prayer, first authorised 1990, and revised 1998 and 2006. This, the most thorough revision to date, takes into account not only developments in the English language, of which sensitivity to gendered language is perhaps the most conspicuous, but […]
Scottish Prayer Book 1929 Eucharistic Prayer translated and adapted for use in Scottish Liturgy 1982
A version of Holy Eucharist, according to permitted rite of 1970. View the Gaelic version of this liturgy.
The 1982 Scottish Liturgy is widely used throughout the Scottish Episcopal Church and is available in a variety of formats which are available to download below. Gaelic version of the 1982 Scottish Liturgy. See also: Scottish Liturgy 1982 with Alternative Eucharistic Prayers Propers and Revised Common Lectionary
A version of Holy Eucharist, according to permitted rite of 1970. View the Gaelic version of this liturgy.
Gaelic version of the 1970 Scottish Liturgy.
The order for the Holy Eucharist, from the Scottish Prayer Book of 1929, written in the poetic English of the seventeenth century.
For those who may not have the time for the fuller versions of the Daily Office, or who wish to take time with simpler forms, these forms of Morning and Evening Prayer are commended for use. These are designed to encourage attentive prayer, either by groups or by individuals. The words are few, and are […]
Collects for Sundays, Holy Days, Saints’ Days and Special Occasions throughout the Year have been authorised for experimental use within the Scottish Episcopal Church by the College of Bishops. Authorisation extends to Advent 2027, and their use in all pastoral charges is encouraged. They are to be used with The Scottish Liturgy (1982), Daily Prayer […]
The Guide to the Calendar and Lectionary is a yearly guide which supports the use of the Calendar and Lectionary. Calendar and Lectionary Guide 2025/26 Calendar and Lectionary Guide 2024/25
Based on the 2015 Service of the Word, this Liturgy for use in times of lament has been authorised for experimental use by the College of Bishops.







