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An Anglican lay reader in choir habit.

A lay reader (in some jurisdictions, notably the Church of England, simply Reader) is a layperson authorized by a bishop of the Anglican Church to read some parts of a service of worship. They are members of the congregation called to preach or lead services, but not called to full-time ministry.

Anglican lay readers are licensed by the bishop to a particular parish or to the diocese at large. In the former case, in some areas, their tenure expires with the resignation of the parish priest. In the Anglican tradition, the role of licensed lay readers, whose prominence varies by region, is similar to that of a non-conformist lay preacher, and can involve:

Although in many parishes, these duties can be performed by any reasonably competent lay person who has been properly instructed, the key to the Reader's license is that he or she is permitted to do them in the absence of a priest. Licensed Readers are entitled to wear a blue tippet with choir dress.

Originally lay readers were men only but during the First World War some women were appointed but were the term for female readers was then "Bishop's Messenger".

In the Church of England, the office is known simply as Reader. Readers are the only nationally accredited and canonically governmed lay ministry in the CofE. Their theological training enables them to preach, teach, and lead worship, and they are also able to assist in pastoral, evangelistic and liturgical work.[1][2]

The office of Reader has existed in its present form since 1866, and there are now around ten thousand readers in the Church of England.[2]

For the purposes of carrying out the practical aspects of their training for ordination, students studying for the ordained ministry may be licensed as Student Readers. In some provinces of the Anglican Communion, such as the Church of Ireland, a Student Reader's license permits them to serve in any diocese rather than being bound (as in the case of a Lay Reader) to the diocese of their licensing bishop.

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  1. ^ "Church of England Readers - Central Readers' Council". Church of England Readers. 2005. http://www.readers.cofe.anglican.org/info.php. Retrieved on 2008-07-16. 
  2. ^ a b Kuhrt, Gordon W. (2001). Ministry Issues for the Church of England: Mapping the Trends. Church House Publishing. p. 134. ISBN 071518122X. http://books.google.com/books?id=Sh7QHt0dYXUC&pg=PA134&dq=%22reader%22+%22church+of+england%22+1866&client=firefox-a&sig=ACfU3U09APO6mb8I-_3xbvm3rn4Wpw-RnA. Retrieved on 2008-07-16. 
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