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C. P. A. Burnett

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in New York City. His primary parochial ministry aside from St. Ignatius was as assistant vicar and vicar from 1921 onward at the former Holy Cross Mission Chapel, also in New York; he had celebrated his first Mass in the same church in 1879.
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of Philadelphia, but remained within the Protestant Episcopal Church after McGarvey and many of his followers became Roman Catholics in the Open Pulpit Controversy of 1907-1909.
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A Ritual and Ceremonial Commentary on the Occasional Offices of Holy Baptism, Matrimony, Penance, Communion of the Sick, and Extreme Unction
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in 1878, and ordained to the priesthood "with full literary qualifications" (i.e. no undergraduate degree) in 1879 by Bishop
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Low Mass Ceremonial, in Accordance with the English Rite as Set Forth in the Book of Common Prayer
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The Ceremonies of the Mass, Arranged Conformably to the Rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer
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Burnett is buried at the Trinity Church Cemetery and Mausoleum in New York City.
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priest, liturgist, and author in the Episcopal Church. Born in
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Burnett was secretary-general of the American Branch of the
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Index

Anglo-Catholic
Skaneateles, New York
General Theological Seminary
Horatio Potter
Episcopal Diocese of New York
William McGarvey
Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch
Arthur Ritchie
Church of the Holy Rood
Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
The Ceremonies of the Mass, Arranged Conformably to the Rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer
Low Mass Ceremonial, in Accordance with the English Rite as Set Forth in the Book of Common Prayer
The Living Church
Grave
C.P.A. Burnett (1933)
Categories
1849 births
1933 deaths
Anglo-Catholic clergy
American Anglo-Catholics
American Episcopal priests
Anglican liturgists

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