%0 Journal Article %T IEAB¡¯s 2015 Book of Common Prayer: The Latest Chapter in the Evolution of the Book of Common Prayer in Brazil %A Luiz Coelho %J Studia Liturgica %@ 2517-4797 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0039320718808700 %X This article provides a first look at the 2015 Book of Common Prayer produced by the Igreja Episcopal Anglicana do Brasil (in English, Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil). This is the newest Book of Common Prayer published by an Anglican province, featuring some aspects that go beyond what has been done in terms of liturgical revision around the Anglican Communion, and suggesting some further steps that other provinces and churches might take, as they assimilate better the principles of the Liturgical Movement. It is a fully gender-neutral worship book, with expansive language to address the Divine, and a considerable amount of liturgies that deal with local customs. It also features prayers that address themes such as gender equality, environmental preservation and social justice for minorities %K Book of Common Prayer %K liturgical revision %K Liturgical Movement %K Anglican Communion %K Brazil %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0039320718808700