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Friday, May 18, 2012, 11:39 AM

From a letter from W. H. Auden chastising his pastor at St. Marks in the Bowery for changes to the liturgy:

Our Church has had the singular good-fortune of having its Prayer-Book composed and its Bible translated at exactly the right time, i.e., late enough for the language to be intelligible to any English-speaking person in this century (any child of six can be told what “the quick and the dead” means) and early enough, i.e., when people still had an instinctive feeling for the formal and the ceremonious which is essential in liturgical language. . .

I implore you by the bowels of Christ to stick to Cranmer and King James.

Though I walk by St. Mark’s regularly, I’ve never ventured in for liturgy; according to one recent visitor, “It’s like RENT meets church.” I wonder what Auden would say today.

3 Comments

    Niall
    May 19th, 2012 | 4:33 am

    The word “Jesus” is not mentioned on the “About” page. No further comment needed.

    DBP
    May 20th, 2012 | 1:52 pm

    Unsurprisingly, this is a congregation that self reports an average of less than 80 people in church for Sunday worship over the past decade.

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