Donald L. Garfield, the Glossary
Donald Lothrop Garfield (May 4, 1924 — April 8, 1996) was a prominent American Anglo-Catholic priest and liturgist during the twentieth century.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Anglo-Catholicism, Book of Common Prayer, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Catholic Clerical Union, Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Manhattan), Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes, Edith Fabbri House, Episcopal Diocese of Maine, Frank S. B. Gavin, General Theological Seminary, H. Boone Porter Jr., Harvard University, John Macquarrie, Leonel Mitchell, Liturgical Movement, Louis Weil, Mount Auburn Cemetery, Mount Calvary Church, Okinawa Prefecture, Oliver Leland Loring, Ordination of women, Robert E. Terwilliger, World War II.
- Anglican liturgists
Anglo-Catholicism
Anglo-Catholicism comprises beliefs and practices that emphasize the Catholic heritage and identity of the Church of England and various churches within the Anglican Communion.
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Book of Common Prayer
The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
Cambridge is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Cathedral of St. John the Divine
The Cathedral of St.
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Catholic Clerical Union
The Catholic Clerical Union is an American Anglo-Catholic organization founded in 1886 as the Clerical Union for the Maintenance and Defence of Catholic Principles.
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Church of St. Mary the Virgin (Manhattan)
The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is an Episcopal Anglo-Catholic church in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which is part of the Episcopal Diocese of New York of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
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Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes
The Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes is an Episcopal church building located at 1215 Massachusetts Avenue in Northwest Washington, D.C., US.
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Edith Fabbri House
The Edith Fabbri House is an Italian Renaissance revival-style townhouse that is located at 7 East 95th Street on New York City's Upper East Side.
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Episcopal Diocese of Maine
The Episcopal Diocese of Maine is a diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and encompasses the entire State of Maine.
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Frank S. B. Gavin
Frank Stanton Burns Gavin (October 13, 1890 - March 20, 1938) was an American Anglican priest, theologian, author, journalist and educator. Donald L. Garfield and Frank S. B. Gavin are General Theological Seminary alumni.
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General Theological Seminary
The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church (GTS) is an Episcopal seminary in New York City.
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H. Boone Porter Jr.
Harry Boone Porter Jr. (1923–1999) was an American Episcopal priest, liturgist, and editor of The Living Church magazine. Donald L. Garfield and H. Boone Porter Jr. are Anglican liturgists and General Theological Seminary alumni.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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John Macquarrie
John Macquarrie (1919–2007) was a Scottish-born theologian, philosopher and Anglican priest.
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Leonel Mitchell
Leonel Lake Mitchell (July 23, 1930 – May 23, 2012) was an American scholar of liturgy in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, and a major reviser of its 1979 Book of Common Prayer. Donald L. Garfield and Leonel Mitchell are Anglican liturgists.
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Liturgical Movement
The Liturgical Movement was a 19th-century and 20th-century movement of scholarship for the reform of worship.
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Louis Weil
Louis Weil (May 10, 1935 – March 9, 2022) was an American Episcopal priest, liturgical scholar, and seminary professor. Donald L. Garfield and Louis Weil are American Episcopal priests and Anglican liturgists.
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Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery, located in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, is the first rural or garden cemetery in the United States.
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Mount Calvary Church
Mount Calvary Church is a Catholic parish located in the Seton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.
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Okinawa Prefecture
is the southernmost and westernmost prefecture of Japan.
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Oliver Leland Loring
Oliver Leland Loring (January 5, 1904 - November 3, 1979) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine, serving from 1941 to 1968.
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Ordination of women
The ordination of women to ministerial or priestly office is an increasingly common practice among some contemporary major religious groups.
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Robert E. Terwilliger
Robert Elwin Terwilliger (August 28, 1917 – June 3, 1991) was a suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
Anglican liturgists
- Anthony Sparrow
- Betty Plant
- C. P. A. Burnett
- Charles Walker (liturgist)
- Charles Wheatly
- Christopher Byworth
- Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist)
- Colin Buchanan (bishop)
- Donald L. Garfield
- E. G. Cuthbert F. Atchley
- Earle H. Maddux
- Edward C. Ratcliff
- Francis Procter
- Frank Edward Brightman
- Frederick Cornwallis Conybeare
- Gabriel Hebert
- Geoffrey Cuming
- Gregory Dix
- H. Boone Porter Jr.
- J. Neil Alexander
- Jeffery Rowthorn
- John Edward Bazille-Corbin
- John Glen King
- John Jones (controversialist)
- John Neale Dalton
- John Taylor (bishop of Lincoln)
- John Wickham Legg
- Leonel Mitchell
- Loren N. Gavitt
- Louis Weil
- Marion J. Hatchett
- Massey H. Shepherd
- Nathaniel Spinckes
- Paul F. Bradshaw
- Percy Dearmer
- Peter Hall (priest)
- Ronald Jasper
- Samuel Hart (priest)
- Sir John Bayley, 1st Baronet
- Vernon Staley
- Walter Frere
- William Cooke (priest, born 1821)
- William Laud
- William Maskell
- William Nicholls (theologian)
- William Palmer (theologian)
- William Palmer Ladd
- William Sancroft
- William Winstanley Hull