Prayer Book Society (England)

[1] Its legal constitution states that it is established "for the advancement of the Christian religion as set forth in the Book of Common Prayer; and, in furtherance of this Object, for the promotion of the worship and doctrine enshrined in the Book of Common Prayer and its use for services, teaching and training throughout the Church of England and other Churches in the Anglican tradition".

Anthony Kilmister OBE was prominent amongst the founders of the group,[3] which began as a conservative and sometimes controversialist reaction to proposals to outlaw or at least marginalise the Book of Common Prayer.

It produces and publicises print and online video material to encourage use and understanding of the Prayer Book.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, it began to offer regular online events, starting with a day conference entitled 'In Time of Plague and Sickness'.

[6] From 2006 to 2020 the society was chaired by Prudence Dailey, who was awarded an MBE in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee honours list.

The Prayer Book Society has an active social media presence.