Anglican worship tends to be Protestant in doctrine and Catholic in appearance and flavor, with rituals and readings, bishops and priests, vestments and ornately decorated churches. Liturgy is a rite or system of rites prescribed for public worship; a customary repertoire or repetition of ideas, phrases, or observances. The Book of Common Prayer, Scripture from Old and New Testaments in the Bible, and the 1982 Hymnal (and alternate grey hymnal) are used in worship and are provided in the pews.