Holy Women, Holy Men

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Holy Women, Holy Men is a liturgical resource of the Episcopal Church that expands and updates its calendar of commemorations with additional saints and exemplary Christian figures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Episcopal Church publication
commemorations calendar
liturgical resource
sanctoral calendar
contains biographical notes on commemorated persons
liturgical readings
prayers
psalm selections
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
denominationalContext Episcopal Church (United States) NERFINISHED
focusesOn expanding representation of ecumenical figures
expanding representation of global Anglican figures
expanding representation of laity in the sanctoral calendar
expanding representation of women in the sanctoral calendar
follows liturgical norms of the Episcopal Church
genre liturgical book
religious text
hasFormat digital text
printed book
hasPurpose to expand the calendar of commemorations of the Episcopal Church
to provide liturgical materials for commemorations
to update the calendar of saints and exemplary Christian figures
includes blessed persons
collects
exemplary Christian figures
propers for the Daily Office
propers for the Holy Eucharist
saints
intendedAudience clergy of the Episcopal Church
lay members of the Episcopal Church
students of liturgy and hagiography
isRevisionOf Lesser Feasts and Fasts NERFINISHED
isSuccessorTo Lesser Feasts and Fasts NERFINISHED
language English
liturgicalUse calendar of the Episcopal Church
publishedBy The Episcopal Church NERFINISHED
relatedTo Book of Common Prayer (Episcopal Church) NERFINISHED
Lesser Feasts and Fasts NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Anglicanism NERFINISHED
subjectMatter Christian commemorations
Christian saints NERFINISHED
hagiography
liturgical calendar
theologicalPerspective Anglican NERFINISHED
mainline Protestant
usedIn personal devotion
public worship of the Episcopal Church

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