Canticle - Anglican

Anglican

In the Church of England, Morning and Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer makes extensive use of canticles.

  • At Morning Prayer:
    • Venite (Psalm 95)
    • Te Deum (not biblical) or Benedicite (Daniel 3:57–88 in the Apocrypha)
    • Benedictus (Luke 1:68–79) or Jubilate Deo (Psalm 100)
  • At Evening Prayer:
    • Magnificat (Luke 1:46–55) or Cantate Domino (Psalm 98)
    • Nunc dimittis (Luke 2:29–32) or Deus misereatur (Psalm 67)

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