1928 Book of Common Prayer

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Episcopalians for Traditional Faith, founded in 2002, is a nonprofit, all-volunteer organization of Episcopalians working to give other Episcopalians a choice between the classic, traditional, God-centered 1928 Book of Common Prayer and the mix-and-match rites of recent years. Please join us in our efforts to increase use of the 1928 BCP in Episcopal parishes across the United States Thank you for your generosity.

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