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- englishangel
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I think we went through this somewhere before. Everyone at Hertford got a Bible and Monitresses got a choice of Concordance or Prayer Book, which I thought was strange as many had a prayer book when they were confirmed (not a school one of course, usually a white one from god-parents).
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There really doesn't seem to be a set tradition to it.. Perhaps its simply a matter of how much money there is to spare at the time and whether the school feels the yeargroup was worthy(!) (on that note it may explain a few things about my yeargroup seeing as very few got one..!!!).
I don't know, will there ever be a verified answer to why some people get them and others don't?!
I don't know, will there ever be a verified answer to why some people get them and others don't?!
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Now I think back, a prayer book was one of the few things we were required to take to schoolblondie95 wrote:I certainly got a prayer book but never went to communiun etc. I think we all did
- so why give anyone what they were supposed to already have?
An aside - HRH the Queen Mother did not use the "normal" prayer book - there was another version of about 1690 and her private chapel was the only place where it was used - according to the vicar. No, I dont know which version HM the Queen uses.
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Same in my day, Songs of Praise was for prayers in house in the evening. When my father did Lenten Lectures he asked that everyone should bring a prayer book with them to the lecture - this meant a lot of searching for some people!midget wrote:We had to take both Bible and prayer book with us,also Songs of Praise.
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Wow, things really change don't they! In some way traditions are the same, but they seem to be looked on with completely different attitudes etc over time. People now would scream blue murder if they were made to take a songs of praise!
Boxes? Never knew they had them. My Dad's an OB (joined 1956- (i think) when he was 9) and he doesn't have one either...
Boxes? Never knew they had them. My Dad's an OB (joined 1956- (i think) when he was 9) and he doesn't have one either...
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Your father must be my vintage (1947), so if I have a gold box for the Bible, I am sure he must have got one. Mine is still in the box and has only been taken out occasionally. Your Dad probably read his and threw away the box.99yorkpj wrote:Boxes? Never knew they had them. My Dad's an OB (joined 1956- (i think) when he was 9) and he doesn't have one either...