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Society of SS. Peter and Paul : ウィキペディア英語版
Society of SS. Peter and Paul

The Society of SS. Peter and Paul was an English Anglo-Catholic publishing company in the Anglican Papalist tradition. It was established in 1911 as a reaction to the works of the Rev. Percy Dearmer, particularly ''The Parson's Handbook'', which advocated a liturgical style distinct to England and rooted in the Sarum rite. The Society believed that the Church should follow the liturgical development of the European continental church and remain faithful to the Latin rite used in Rome, and that the best means to accomplish this was to produce missals and other prayer books for this liturgical tradition.〔 The Society worked closely with illustrator Martin Travers to produce the desired aesthetic for this movement.
The Society was responsible for the creation of the ''Anglican Missal'', a liturgical book still used by Anglo-Catholics and other High Church Anglicans as a supplement to the ''Book of Common Prayer''.
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