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===Modern Orthodox Usage===
The [[Western Rite]] of the [[Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia|ROCOR]] [[Western Rite]] has published the ''Saint Colman Prayer Book '' which includes ''"The Divine Liturgy (Sarum) Usus Cascadae"'' - the full Sarum Rite in English used in monasteries and missions in Australia, the Americas, and Europe. This Sarum use liturgy has also been translated into Spanish and French. The text is found in the Saint Colman Prayer Book.
Also contained in this book is the ''English Liturgy'', "derived from Sarum, 1549, 1718 etc., adapted using the rules authorised by the Holy Synod of Russia" (from the title page of the 'English Liturgy', ''Saint Colman Prayer Book'', Saint Petroc Monastery, Cascades 2003.) This prayer book was begun as a project by Metropolitan Hilarion of Sydney in 1996, and carried out inside the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia ROCOR by Saint Petroc Monastery from 1997 until 2003.
The only other known canonical Orthodox use of Sarum has been that was was also the basis of Mount Royal monastery under an "Old English Liturgy" prepared by [[Dom Augustine (Whitfield)]] which had also prepared an 'Old English liturgy' after Sarum Use in previous decadesof Mount Royal monastery.
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