t S Paul’s Cathedral Together transforming our City and Diocese MELBOURNE Services and Music List: 1 – 8 March 2020 Thursday 5 March

12.15pm Eucharist Sunday 1 March First Sunday in Lent 5.10pm Choral : Lay Clerks 8am BCP Holy Communion. Hymn: Forty days Responses: Ferial 9am Sung Eucharist: Forty days; And now, O Father; Lead us, heavenly Father Psalm: 82 Chant: June Nixon 10.30am Choral Eucharist: Choir of Girls and Lay Clerks Setting: Fauxbourdons – Carolus Andreas (1632-1704) Hymns: Int: May this Lenten; Grad: When he was baptized; Anthem: Adoramus te, Christi – Orlandus Lassus (1532-94) Off: And now, O Father; Dis: Forty Days We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you, for by your holy cross, Setting: Mass for Four Voices – William Byrd (c.1543-1623) you have redeemed the world. Lord, have mercy upon us. Psalm: 32 Chant: John Goss (1800-80) Hymn: We sing the praise of him who died Motet: He trusted in God, from – G. F. Handel (1685-1750) Postlude: Fugue in B Minor, BWV544 – J. S. Bach (1685-1750): Friday 6 March Mr Mark Slavec, June Nixon [7.45am Girls’ Rehearsal at Lowther Hall] 1pm Mandarin Worship 12.15pm Eucharist 5.10pm Choral Evensong: ATB Lay Clerks 6pm Choral Evensong: Choir of Boys and Men Responses: Plainsong Hymns: Off: When he was baptized; Col: Dear Lord and Father; Dis: Forty days Psalm: 86:1-10 Chant: Plainsong Responses: Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656) Setting: Short Service for Lower Voices – Adrian Batten (1591-1637) Psalm: 51:1-13 Chant: Matthew Camidge (1758-1844) Anthem: Si iniquitates observaveris – (1766-1837) Setting: Evening Service in D – Herbert Brewer (1865-1928) If you, Lord, should note what we do wrong: who then, O Lord, could stand? Anthem: Solus ad victimam – Kenneth Leighton (1929-88) Hymn: Take up thy cross Postlude: Schmücke dich, O liebe Seele, BWV654 – Johann Sebastian Bach (1685- 1750): Mrs Roslyn Carolane, Assistant Organist Saturday 7 March 12.15pm Eucharist Monday 2 March Chad, bishop of Lichfield, missionary (d.672) 12.15pm Eucharist Sunday 8 March Second Sunday in Lent 5.10pm Evening Prayer 8am BCP Holy Communion. Hymn: Love will be our Lenten calling 9am Sung Eucharist: New every morning; There is a green hill; To God be the glory Tuesday 3 March 10.30am Choral Eucharist: Choir of Boys and Men 12.15pm Eucharist Hymns: Int: Love will be our Lenten calling; Grad: Take up thy cross; 5.10pm Choral Evensong with Trinity Grammar Staff: Choir of Boys and Men Off: Father, whose everlasting love; Dis: Strengthen for service Responses: Ferial Setting: Missa in Tempore Quadragesimae – Michael Haydn (1737-1806) Psalm: 139:1-11 Chant: R. P. Goodenough (1776-1826) Psalm: 121 Chant: Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941) Setting: Evening Service in E minor – Stanley Vann (1910-2010) Motet: Behold the Lamb of God – (1685-1759) Anthem: Behold the Lamb of God – George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) Postlude: Prelude in G minor, Op.101 No.2 – Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924): Hymn: Come down, O love divine Mr Mark Slavec, June Nixon Organ Scholar 1pm Mandarin Worship Wednesday 4 March 6pm Choral Evensong: Lay Clerks [8am Boys’ Rehearsal at Trinity Grammar] Hymns: Off: O kind creator; Col: In the same night in which he was betrayed; 12.15pm Eucharist Dis: Glory to thee 1pm Lunchtime Concert: Organ Recital by Arwen Hur Responses: Grayston Ives (b.1948) 5.10pm Choral Evensong: Choir of Girls and Lay Clerks Psalm: 119:9-16 Chant: June Nixon Responses: Ferial Setting: Gloucester Service – Herbert Howells (1892-1983) Psalm: 104:24-35a Chant: Gerald H. Knight (1908-79) Anthem: Petrus, der nich denkt zurück – harm. J. S. Bach (1685-1750) Setting: Fauxbourdons – William Byrd (c.1543-1623) Postlude: Forlana – Gerald Finzi (1901-1956): Mr Lachlan Redd, Sub-Organist Anthem: Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake – Richard Farrant (d.1581)

Hymn: To God be the glory