Almighty and everliving God, whose servant Thomas Cranmer, with others, did restore the language of the people in the prayers of thy Church: Make us always thankful for this heritage; and help us so to pray in the Spirit and with the understanding, that we may worthily magnify thy holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.
The Episcopal Church today also commemorates The First Book of Common Prayer, which was used for the first time on Pentecost Sunday in 1549 https://t.co/U3d9Q76iSR pic.twitter.com/kgKzjVirKW
— The Anglican Church in St Petersburg (@anglicanspb) May 29, 2023