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Sarum Use

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Modern Orthodox Usage
The St Petroc Monastery [[Western Rite]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia]] has published the ''Saint Colman Prayer Book'' which includes ''"The Divine Liturgy (Sarum) Usus Cascadae"'' - the full Sarum Rite in English used in monasteries and missions in Australia, the Americas, and Europe. This Sarum use liturgy has also been translated into Spanish and French.
Among [[Old Calendarists]], the Sarum rite has been used approximately a dozen American parishes of the [[Holy Synod of Milan]], which has published Sarum translations into English and Serbian since 1993. Two versions of the complete Sarum text were published. The first, and still surviving, translation, is the Sarum series published by St Gregory's Press under the auspices of the [[Abbey_of_the_Holy_Name The_Abbey_of_the_Holy_Name_(West_Milford,_New_Jersey Abbey of the Holy Name)]], comprising approximately 30 volumes, including the ''Medieval Monastic Psalter''. The second is the ''Orthodox Prayers of Old England'' series, which comprises about eight volumes, including the ''Old Sarum Rite Missal'', and was originally published by St Hilarion Press, now St John Cassian press. The usage was also the official use for the Western American diocese (the first series being the usage of the Eastern) for a number of years.
The Sarum was was also the basis of an "Old English Liturgy" prepared by [[Dom Augustine (Whitfield)]] of Mount Royal monastery.
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