Common Service Book
Common Service Book | |||
1918 edition of the Common Service Book with Hymnal | |||
Released | 1917 (text only), 1918 (with music) | ||
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Publisher | United Lutheran Church in America | ||
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The Common Service Book (CSB) is a worship book and hymnal originally issued jointly by the Evangelical Lutheran General Synod of the United States of America, the General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in North America, and the United Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the South in 1917, and, after the merger of those bodies into the United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA) in 1918, by that body.[1][2]
The hymnal employed the Common Service of 1887, the first common liturgy for the Divine Service among English-speaking Lutherans in the United States and Canada. The work of the inter-Lutheran committee that produced the Common Service and the hymnal itself was instrumental in bringing about the formation the ULCA.[3]
The text only edition, first published in 1917, did not contain the music for the hymns; the hymnal edition, first published in 1918, included the music.[1] The Occasional Services section was also published separately.[4]
References
- ^ a b Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Columbia, South Carolina: The Lutheran Publication Society, The General Council Publication Board, and The Lutheran Board of Publication. 1917.
- ^ Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church. Philadelphia: Board of Publication of the United Lutheran Church in America. 1918.
- ^ Murphy, T. F. (1941). Religious Bodies: 1936 Volume II Part 2 - Denominations K to Z. Washington: Government Printing Office. p. 954. ISBN 9780883546871.
- ^ The Occasional Services from the Common Service Book of the Lutheran Church. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Columbia, South Carolina: The Lutheran Publication Society, The General Council Publication Board, and The Lutheran Board of Publication. 1918.
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- Entrance hymn and Trinitarian formula (known as the Invocation)
- Penitential Act including the Confiteor and Declaration of Grace (or Asperges on Easter)
- Introit
- Gloria Patri
- Kýrie
- Gloria
- Dominus vobiscum
- Oremus
- Collect
- Old Testament reading
- gradual (or Responsorial Psalm)
- Epistle
- Alleluia (tract during Lent)
- Gospel
- Hymn of the day
- Homily or Postil (Sermon)
- Nicene Creed (Athanasian Creed on Trinity Sunday)
- Offertory
- Prayers of the Faithful
- Preface (Sursum corda / Sanctus / Hosanna)
- Eucharistic Prayer (Epiclesis / Words of Institution / Memorial Acclamation)
- Lord's Prayer
- Sign of peace / pax (elevation)
- Agnus Dei
- Distribution
- Nunc dimittis
- Postcommunion
- Benedicamus Domino
- Benediction
- Dismissal
- Ite, missa est
- Christian Worship (1993)
- Christian Worship (2021)
- Common Service Book (1917)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymn-Book (1912)
- Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary (1996)
- Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006)
- Lutheran Book of Worship (1978)
- The Lutheran Hymnal (1941)
- Lutheran Hymnal with Supplement (1989)
- Lutheran Service Book (2006)
- Lutheran Worship (1982)
- ReClaim Hymnal (2006)
- Service Book and Hymnal (1958)
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