The term Black Rubric is the popular name for the declaration found at the end of the "Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper" in the Book of Common Prayer (BCP), the Church of England's liturgical book. The Black Rubric explains why communicants should kneel when receiving Holy Communion and excludes possible misunderstandings of this action. The declaration was composed in 1552, but the term dates from the 19th century when the medieval custom of printing the rubrics in red was followed in editions of the BCP while the declaration was printed in black.[1]
^Cross, F.L. & Livingstone E.A., The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church(2nd Ed, 1974) "Black Rubric, The" & "Rubric"
The term BlackRubric is the popular name for the declaration found at the end of the "Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper" in the Book of...
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translate the Latin Transsubstantiatio" (Transubstantiation and the BlackRubric). "The Longer Catechism of The Orthodox, Catholic, Eastern Church". pravoslavieto...
Privy Council ordered that the BlackRubric be added to the prayer book to clarify the purpose of kneeling. The rubric denied "any real and essential...
deleted the BlackRubric, which in the 1552 book explained that kneeling for communion did not imply Eucharistic adoration. The Ornaments Rubric was added...
The "Ornaments Rubric" is found just before the beginning of Morning Prayer in the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England. It runs as follows:...
England did so in the proposed 1928 prayer book).: 318–324 The so-called "BlackRubric" in the 1552 prayer book, which allowed kneeling when receiving Holy...
council decided to keep the liturgy as it was and to add the so-called BlackRubric, which explained that no adoration was intended when kneeling at communion...
defend the practice. The result was a compromise in which the famous BlackRubric, which declared that no adoration is intended while kneeling, was included...
a definition how in favor of leaving this a mystery, and she had the BlackRubric removed from the Articles of Faith: this had allowed kneeling to receive...
expressed in worship, investing importance in approved prayer books and their rubrics; and third, the historical documents and the writings of early Anglican...
theology is diverse in thought and practice. Its sources include prayer book rubrics, writings on sacramental theology by Anglican divines, and the regulations...
reserved, carried about, lifted up, or worshiped." Furthermore, the BlackRubric (in both its 1552 and 1662 versions) explains that "the Sacramental Bread...
sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after Communion Theology BlackRubric Body and Blood of Christ Ex opere operato Grace and means of grace Koinonia...
feminine principle, is often used in combination with the Athame (ceremonial black-handled knife), as male principle. Combining the two evokes the act of procreation...
sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after Communion Theology BlackRubric Body and Blood of Christ Ex opere operato Grace and means of grace Koinonia...
sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after Communion Theology BlackRubric Body and Blood of Christ Ex opere operato Grace and means of grace Koinonia...
sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after Communion Theology BlackRubric Body and Blood of Christ Ex opere operato Grace and means of grace Koinonia...
sacrament Spiritual Communion Thanksgiving after Communion Theology BlackRubric Body and Blood of Christ Ex opere operato Grace and means of grace Koinonia...
Evangelist" in the Oath of Supremacy and to the requirement that he wear a black chimere over a white rochet. Hooper was excused from invoking the saints...
Provincial Synod, on the grounds that the BlackRubric allowed a receptionist view of the Eucharist. Following the rubrics common to liturgical practice before...