Book of Common Prayer (page 552)
Additional Directions
At all Ordinations
The celebration of the Holy Eucharist may be according to Rite One or
Rite Two. In either case, the rubrics of the service of ordination are
followed. The Summary of the Law, the Gloria in excelsis, the Prayers
of the People after the Creed, the General Confession, and the usual
postcommunion prayer are not used.
At the Presentation of the Ordinand, the Declaration "I do believe the
Holy Scriptures..." is to be provided as a separate document to be
signed, as directed by Article VIII of the Constitution of this Church
and by the rubrics in each of the ordination rites. (Where there are
more ordinands than one, each is to be presented with a separate copy
for signature.)
The hymn to the Holy Spirit before the Prayer of Consecration may be
sung responsively between a bishop and the congregation, or in same
other convenient manner.
If vestments or other symbols of office are to be dedicated, such
blessing is to take place at some convenient time prior to the service.
The following form may be used.
V Our help is in the Name of the Lord;
R The maker of heaven and earth.
V The Lord be with you.
R And also with you.
Let us pray.
Everliving God, whose power is limitless, we place before
you, with our praise and thanks, these tokens of your
servant's ministry and dignity. Grant that N, who has been
called to leadership in your Church, and bears these signs,
may faithfully serve you and share in the fullness of your
life-giving Spirit; through the high priest and good shepherd
of us all, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.