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===Current=== ==== Divine Worship: the Missal ==== ''[[Divine Worship: The Missal]]'' is the current [[missal]] containing the complete expression of the Divine Worship Eucharistic liturgy for use in all three [[personal ordinariate]]s for former Anglicans that had been established from 2011. It took effect on 29 November 2015.<ref name="DWTM">{{Cite web |title=Divine Worship: The Missal |url=https://ordinariate.net/divine-worship-missal |access-date=2022-12-19 |website=Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter |language=en}}</ref> The Mass is a "[[Use (liturgy)|use]]" of the [[Roman Rite#Roman_Rite_of_Mass|Roman Rite]] requiring the [[Roman Canon]] on Sundays, augmented with Anglican features such as wording, the [[Prayer of Humble Access]] and the "Comfortable Words".<ref>{{cite web |last1=Rabanal |first1=Steven |title=On Divine Worship and its similarities to the Roman Missal and Missale Romanum |url=https://theacolytestoolbox.wordpress.com/2018/07/28/on-divine-worship-and-its-similarities-to-the-roman-missal-and-missale-romanum/ |website=The Acolyte's Toolbox |language=en |date=28 July 2018}}</ref> A number of these extra or optional features have equivalents in the [[Tridentine Mass|Tridentine use]], notably in the [[Proper_(liturgy)|propers]], the prayers at the foot of the altar, the offertory prayers and the Last Gospel.<ref>{{cite web |title=A Defense of the Ordinariate Liturgy’s Authenticity |url=https://churchcontroversies.com/2021/08/14/on-the-authenticity-of-the-ordinariate-liturgy/ |website=Controversiae Ecclesiasticae |date=14 August 2021}}</ref> In the new liturgical books for the personal ordinariates, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the Congregation for Divine Worship retained the generic title ''Divine Worship'' for the entire liturgical provision for the personal ordinariates, dropping the "Book of" naming convention in favor of ''Divine Worship: The Missal''.<ref name=New>[http://www.ordinariate.org.uk/news/OrdinariateNews.php?New-Liturgical-Book-for-the-Personal-Ordinariates-195 'New Liturgical Book for the Personal Ordinariates', 20 March 2014]</ref> The earlier ''Book of Divine Worship'' has been phased out and is no longer authorized for use in public worship.<ref name="Smith">[http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/our-ladys-dowry-new-ordinariate-missal-makes-advent-history/] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160608122938/http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/our-ladys-dowry-new-ordinariate-missal-makes-advent-history |date=8 June 2016 }}{{citation |last=Smith |first=Peter Jesserer |title=Our Lady's Dowry: New Ordinariate Missal Makes Advent History}}</ref> The term "Anglican Use" has been replaced by "Divine Worship" in the liturgical books and complementary norms.<ref name=":1" /> ==== Divine Worship: Daily Office ==== ''[[Divine Worship: Daily Office]]'' is the [[Liturgy of the Hours|Divine Office]] approved for Anglican Use Ordinariates. There are two editions: The ''North American Edition'', printed by Newman House Press and released in late 2020, is used in the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter in the United States and Canada. The ''Commonwealth Edition'', printed by the [[Catholic Truth Society]], is used in the Personal Ordinariates of Our Lady of Walsingham and Our Lady of the Southern Cross in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Japan, and Oceania.{{Cn|date=June 2021}}
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