Disert Missal
The Disert Missal is a liturgical resource for Reformed Celtic Church clergy and communities. Liturgy comes from a Greek word meaning "work of the people." Consequently, local communities may develop liturgies to meet their specific needs and reflecttheir distinctive character. The services listed here are not carved in granite and may be modified. They are offered as a guide and resource.
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, Abbess, or Layperson
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, Abbess, or Layperson
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, or Commissioned Missionary
Universal Eucharistic Liturgy - Rite 1
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, or Commissioned Missionary
Universal Eucharistic Liturgy - Rite 2
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, or Commissioned Missionary
A Buddhist Liturgy for Lay Disciples
may be officiated by any member of the congregation
Celtic Christian Shabbat Fellowship
may be officiated by any member of the congregation
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, or Commissioned Missionary
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Abbot, or Abbess
Tenebrae Service for Maundy Thursday
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, or Commissioned Missionary
may be officiated by a Bishop or Priest
Requiem Service
may be officiated by a Bishop, Priest, Commissioned Missionary, Deacon, Abbot, or Abbess
may be officiated by a Bishop, or Priest with the consent of the Council of Bishops
may be officiated by a Bishop with the consent of the Council of Bishops
may be officiated by a Bishop with the consent of the Council of Bishops