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Thread: Eccles: This is the thread where we talk about coronations
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Eddy
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Prince Charles is keen on other faiths isnt he so I guess he'll want them being a part of his coronation. (That is if he is the one to have one).
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Knopwood
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For reference, here is the order of service for the Coronation Mass in 1953.
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Gee D
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SPK , there's never been a problem with thinking about the monarch's death,or funeral for that matter. No problem either about planning the successor's coronation. Contemplation means plotting to bring about.
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Sober Preacher's Kid
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Ooooh, I almost forgot. One change since 1953 is that there are more Heralds about the place now. Canada long had a strained relationship with the College of Heralds in London, and the Lord Lyon did a fair business here, including granting my University's arms. But neither could draw a Maple Leaf correctly and the College of Arms became irksome in later years, so we formed the Canadian Heraldic Authority in 1988. Both the College and the Lord Lyon and his Court traditionally attend the Coronation, as do Commonwealth Prime Ministers. I hope the Chief Herald of Canada may attend. I don't think the Canadian Heraldic Authority have any Tabards, but I'm sure something could be arranged.
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Saint Hedrin the Lesser-Known
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And a proper tabard there shall be.
As for the inclusion of other faiths in the Coronation Service for whomever succeeds HMtQ, their role is at best minimal.
IIRC, the Moderator of the CofS was an active participant in the Rite when HMtQ was presented the Bible for the Oath.
On the subject of vestments, will the Ornaments Rubric be invoked? The footage of the last coronation had copes and choir dress for the lot of the dignitaries, but I cannot make out whether or not stoles were worn under the cope by the reigning ++Cantuar that time, if at all. I don't even recall if miters were involved.... A
Will a chasuble be worn for the Communion rite in the Coronation, or does the said vestment remain verboten?
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Eddy
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quote: As for the inclusion of other faiths in the Coronation Service for whomever succeeds HMtQ, their role is at best minimal.
Why so? After all lots of the Queens people are Muslims or of other faiths.
No comment yet on Pope's being crowned I know the triple tiara has gone out of fashion, maybe as the papal coronation did. I'm guessing that what the HF was crowned with.
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