Weekly AlewsBeBfer &a.2 +I'89 SUBB~~.~,YdJan~sw, 9999 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Serrnon and Sunday Schooi. Prayer Book p.45, Celebrant & Preacher: Fr J.Furst. Hymns: 63, 57, This is My Body, Antlrem, Rec.: I WiBl Sing Your Praises (sfrest 21). Anthem: His Ow Begcatten Son {George Befcheo. Setting: Nic.t)olson.Agnus [lei: C./V.C)o(;. 6.30 prn Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: Father, Bet me dedicate all this year to thee. Psalm 85. I-lymrrs: 592, Anthem: Bow Down Thine Ear (&H.Maunder), 222. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A. Sornervell in F. Readings: Proverbs 8, 22-end. Ephesians 2, %f-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the United Churches of Bangladesh, North Bndia, Pakistan and South India. We pray for those who were iwld hostage in Yemen, remembering the relatives of those who died. In this diocese we pray for the Archdeaconsy of LLandaff and Archdeacon William Thomas, and the RurraI Dealsew of Bridgend and Rural Dean Edward Evans. We pray for all who suffer at this tirne of year as a of the cold weather, remembering especially the elderly, tho infirm and the homeless. \Ne pray for the sick, remetmberirig especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Raynnafld Page, Gwen Wopkins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithfut departed. TMlS WEEK Monday &til 6.00 pn? Parish Surgery. Parish ORce, Roafh Church House Tgesdak~ 10.00 ain Holy Eucharist. St Philip's, 5th 7.30 pm bfoly Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Wedutesdey The Eprphany of Our Lord Gtl* 10 00 am EfOlY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p 4% Followed by coff'ee 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh Church Wo~lse. 7.00 pm Eucharist. St Philip's. JESUS CHRBST 7.30 pm ,bung Euct-~arist.Sf Margaref's. be performed at St Edward's on FrilSat 29/30 Jan 1999 P,nvonc TBl~rsday 9.00 am Ifoty Eucharist. Sf Anne's. who WOUIC~like lo take part or-help 1 7th 6.30 prn Full Practice for Jesus Christ Superstar. with the performance, on-'stage, 8.30 pni Full Choir Pracdice. back-stage, sound, lights! rnake- up, publicity, choreography etc, Se$~rde~ 9.00 am i-doly Euch;3rist. Sf Margaret's. please speak to Alan, Kathie or 9th 10.00 am Costume arrangements for Jesus Christ Superstar. Heather. Practice %hisweek is on 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. Thursday, 6,3Q-8,30pm. @ex$ S~ndayis the Fiwt Sunday After the Epiphany The Holy 1- -2 Eucharist witi be celebrated in St Edwards at l'I am, the Sundajr Sc&ao&r%will rrleet at 11 am, and Evensong w~llbe sung at 6 30 prn COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 400 Club will take place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir wili contin~dethe Bine of coins - please give them your supporl:. COSTUME ARWNGEMENTS FOR JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Could everyone who is taking part in fhe perfornanca piease come to St Edward's some time between 10am and Ilam on Saturday (dh)to have costumes selected and fitted? WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yocrrself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Internet: http:/linfo.cf .ac.uk/ccin/main/soceconlroalhlchurchisted.html TAE~SERVlCES take place at St Edward's every other month on Wednesdays at 7 30pm. Next services: 10 Feb, 24 Mar. NOTELETS incorporating six very attractive floral designs are being sold at 22 a pack in aid of RCH2000. Available from the Parish Office. OFFERWRY ENVELOPES for 1999 are at the back of the church If you cannot f~ndone w~thyour name on ~t, please speak to Mrs Megan Martin. JUBILEE 2000. C:hristian Aid have been working hard with their Jubilee 2000 petition to "Break THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY wtil be celebraled at the chains sf world debt". St Edwards at the loam Euckransi on Wednesday You lnay have seen rnornrng There wtll he no eventng celebratton at someone wearing one of $1 Edward's, but there are celebratrons at St Phtlrp's their three iink chains (-/PITI) and St Margaret's (7 30pm'i (available from Christian CYTUPJ. There will be a meeting of Churches Together Aid for El). They have in Roath Park on Wed 13 ,Jan at 7.30pm in Roath Park just iss~!ed two new URC, Penywain Road. If you have any packs of material to back crp the campaign. One is suggestions for joint projects c.r aimed at young people and is called "Ttie Debt services (remernbsring that we Collectors". It is in cadoon format and has lots of have a common interest in activities and ideas, inclmc.ling a youth version of the stressing real meaning of the Jubilee 2000 petition. Both packs and more information 'illn~ii Celebrations") are available froin Christian Aid, 27 Church Road, please speak to Tricia or Alan. t Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF4 2E3X B614435. WEEK OF PRAYER FOR ALPHA COURSE.. We hope to start a new Alpha CHRBS'TIAN UMlW begins on Mcjn course early in the new year. Anyone interested in joining the course, or helping wtth it, please have a ,I8 Jar.!. On the Tuesday (Igth) there will be a United Service at CM%Un word with Heather or Alan. Albany Road Baptisl: Churcti at 7.38pm, ST EDWARD'S 2600. We intend to set up a Mission organised by Roath Park Cytun. Please put this in your Group to discuss, plan and pray for an effective mission diar!y; arid corns 2nd give your support. to our area through our churches. Please support this DAY OF WORKSHOPS at Suliy Parrsh Church Mzall on work - rnost importantly by praying, but also wherever possible by giving your time, and also supporting Sat 16 Jan, loam-4prn Workshops OP Rules of b~fe, Stmplicify of Lifestyle Sptrttual D~rsctton,and Worshtp financially (through the offel-tsry at our services - if you Bring fcsod for shared lunch Coffee & tea prov~ded would like to co\~enantyour giving, or increase an Contaci Amanda Thompson %01446-701814 existing covenant! please ask Alan for a form). If you would like to be involved in the discussions of the BBG NATIONAL CHOWUS OF WALES. Join Wales' Mission Group, please t-rave a word with Heather or National Symphony Chorus for a day at St David's Hati Alan. Please think about how you can help in our on Sun 17 Jan to sing (from scratt;h) Handel: Zadok the mission for the millennium. Priest, The King Shall Rejoice, Hallelujah Chorus; Haydn: Sanctus (Nelson Mass), Achieved is the MbSRN1NG 23 EVENlNG PRAYER are normally said Glorious Vdork (Crtsaiion); Rutler: The Lord Bless You daily at 9 am and Ei pm except Thursdays and Fridays in and Keep You. Arrive 2.30pm. A11 music supplied, also St Margaret's Church. tea/cuRee during the afternoon break. Perfornlance ai IF THE SERVICES OF A PRIEST ARE 6.30pm. It is essential to book in advance: E5 per person. Write to the Chorus Manager, BUC National REQUIRED, please cot?tac%Fr Gaw PowelO. Chorus of Wales, Room E4101, Broadcasting House, B493940. Carcliff, CF5 2YQ ctnclosing SAE & cheque for £5 per He is availsble to minister fo the needs of the person (payable to BBC NOLY). No experience reqi.jired & no aye restriction; but urider 16's must be sick and dying. The sick and hgrusehound may accompanied by an adult. receive Holy Communion at home. For the CBWBPLIME 1s sung app~ox~matelyonce a rnonth at Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak St Edward's on Th~irsdaysat 9pm Compline is a 15- to fheri af any time. Advice and Insfrucfian in rn~riuteservice of plalnchant - the last of the monastrc matters of the Faith are alvv8ys av8ilable. "hours" Next serv1c:e 21 Jan Internet: l~ttp://info.cf.ac.uWccinhain/socecoi~!roath/church!sted.h~tnl The First Sundry Afiter the Epipltany Weekly Afewsleuer No. ? 180 Sunday, ?dhSanesay, g993 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday Schooi. Prayer Elook p.56. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 79 ($roc.), 595, 32gMP), Anthem: Three Kings of Orient, Rec.: 2391MP) Setting: Nicholson. AQ~USUei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marti/?. Introit: Almighty Power [Handslr). Psalm 84. Hymns: 76(S),Anthem: O How Amiable (&aton Fandng], 75 Magnificat R Nunc Dirniftis: A.SomeweNin F, Readings: 1 Kings 8, 22-36. Wevelaficsn 21, 9-14 & 22-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church of North India, and Moderafor Dhiuendra MohanQ. In this diocese we pray for David Adlington, Diocesan Director for Statutory Education. We pray For Fr Robert Dsnkin who will be instituted and inducted as Rector of Penarth with Lavernock on Wednesday. We pray for those suffering from the influenza virus: the doctors and nurses who are struggling to cope with it in our hospitals, and those whose operations have been postponed because of the crisis. We pray for our own sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Raymond Page. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Mary Stark, Lilian Mary Hayman and Elsie Victoria Nlayer, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

Ei.30pm on Sun 31 Jan at Parish Surgery Parish Office, Roath Church House st for cl-,aice St Edward's Orchestra Practice. of hymnlreading are availatrle in Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. church today and should be r~sturnedby Tue 79 Jan. Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. ------_I HOLY EUCHARiST. Prayer Book p.50. Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 I\lewminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Senior Citi;sens, Roafh Church House. Cytun (Churches Together in Roath Park). Roath Park URC. Charity Wl-list Drive. Fioafh Church House.

Thursday St Hriary Bishop (368 A 5 ) ALPHA COURSE We hope to ,'a . .,( "1 14th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist Sf Anne's. start a new Alpha course early 6.30 pm Full Practice far Jesus Chr~sts~pef~tar the new yenr Anyone 8.30 pm Full Chotr Practice interested in joining the course, Friday i5tl.t St Kentrgern, Brshop (c 603 A D ) or helping with ~t,please have a word with Heather or Alan Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. L-_l------J Day of Workshops. SuNy Par~shChurch Hall. Evening Prayer. Sf Margaref's. k&xQ S~~ldeyIS the Second Sunday After the Epiphany The Holy Euctiarist will be celebrated in St Edward's at I'l am and the Sunday School will meet at 11 arn There will he NO EVENSONG at St Edward's next Sunday (Evensortg at St Margaret's at 6 30pm) FR MARItM is pleased to acknowledge receipt of an anonymous donation of f 19.26 througi~his letterbox WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Ptease make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Internet: http:llinfo.cf.ac,uklceinlrnainlsocecon/roathIchurch/sted. htmi CYTIIN. There will be a meeting of Churches Together I ROATH CHURB=I-%HOUSE 2000 I in Roath Park on Wednesday at 7.30pm in Roath Park URC, Penywain Road. If you have any suggestions for JANUARY SALE on Sat 30 Jan. Donations needed for joint projects or services cakes, nearly new & white elephant. Contact Brian {remembering that we have a Shapcott S736455 or Pat Hyett 22'471247. common interest in stressing SILENT AUCTION. We intend to hold a "Silent real meaning of the "Millennium Auction" some time in March. Ofiers of suitable items Celebrations") please speak to to auction and help greatly appreciated. Contad Brian Tricia or A,lan. Shapcott P7364.55. WEEK OF PMYER FOR NOTELETS incorporating six very attractive floral CuzU1%$ CHRiSnA,N UNITY begins on designs are being sold at E2 a pack in aid of Mon 18 .Ian. On the Tuesday RCW2000. Available from the Parish Office. (19'" there will be a United Service at Albany Road Baptist Church at 7.30pm, orgenised by Roath Park RCH2OOO RECIPE BOOM.Final date for contributions Cytun. Please put this ir, your diary, and come and give is the end of February. your si.lpport. The Season of Epiphany 1 TA~Z~SERVICES take place at JESUS CHRIS4 SUPERSTAR wjll be A, ,, ,onfins through gle sesson St Edward's every other month on perfornled at St Edward's on FriJSat of Epiphany, we hear in the Gospe/! Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next I 29/30 Jan 1999. Tickets are now readings accounts of the events rn 1 services: 10 Feb. 24 Mar. E2 (children fzr*ily Jesus1 early 1;fe through which He bl ticket c5). Anyone who would like tCI CARE FOR THE FAMiLY are revealed to us as the Son of ~;~d.delighted to present "What They help with the periorrnance, back- Today B is the account of his being sound, lights. Teach Me in Sunday School,. found in the Temple affer three days with Rob Parsons, his pubiicity. eic. please missing. When asked where he had speak to Kaihie Or Heather seminar based on the book by been he answered "Did you not know same title, Theologian J,,,Packer Practice this week is on Thursdays fhaf I would be in my father's ho~se?~ 6.30-8.38pm. describes this as in his own mind he was af home. spiritual cocoa for shivering souls". DAY OF WORKSHOPS at :sully Our house a's0 Our In it Rob tells of the lessons in life Parish Church Hall on Saturday, house. It js where we he wishes he had been able to l0~3m-4pm.Workshops on Rules of "fh Our Father Its are Open learn earlier: "Here I share deepest Life. Simplicity of Lifestyle. Spiritual a'4 inciucying who have no beliefs. Many of them have been Direction, and Worship, Bring food for Of Own 'jke Our Own carved out of times of pain and homes shared lunch. Coffee 8 tea provided be a piace where we disappointment but each is Contact Amanda Thompson P01446- comfortab'e and a piace lo preciou, to me,'' The seminar is at 701814. re'ax and be ourse'ves with Our Glenwood Church Centre, Circle heavenly Father, but is if? PLEASE NOTE: NO EVENSONG at Way West, Llanedeyrn on Mon 25 ~esus,in the Jan, Bpm to 10pm Admission free St Edward's next Sunday. obvi~usthat he if pre-registered (P810800) or E4 BBC NAT1BNAL CHORUS OF on the door 10 rninutes before the BRpBBi-ES. Join Wales' National SympJ-ir)rty Chorus for a day a1 St David's Hall next Siinday lo sing (from MASTERCLASS on English scratch) Handel: Zadok the Priest, house? Romantic Organ Music at St The K~ngShall Rejoice, Hallelujah Chorus; Haydn: Waolos Cathedral, Newport, Sat 27 Sanctus (Nelson Miass), Achieved is the Glorious Work Mar, 2.30-5.30pm. Director: Mr Christopher Barton. (Creation); Rutler: The Lord Bfess You and Keep You. Participants £8 (under 18 E4), Observers £6 (under 18 Arrive 2.30pm. All music supplied, also tea/coffee E3). Details from Alan Mayer. during the afternooi? break. ~ekbi-manceat 6.30pm. It SPRING HARVEST 1999. ?:here is still time to book a is essential to book in advance: f:5 per person. Speak week at Skegness, Pwllheli or Weymouth for some of 9s Alan Mayep today. No experience required & no age the weeks in the period 29 Mar - 14 Apr. notails from restriclion, but under 16's must be aeco;npanied by an Alan Mayer. adult. MORNING & EVEMlNG PIWYER are normally said COMPLINE is sung approximately once a month at daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in St Edward's on Thursdays at Ypm. Compline is a 15- St Margaret's Church. minute :service of plainchant - the last of the monastic "hours". Next service: 21 Jan. OF THE SERVICES OF A PR1EST ARE REQUIRED, please contact Fr Gary Powell. 4493940. Sk%t$SDKa(SCHfaOL CAKE STALL.. The next cake stalf He IS available to mminish?r to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick will be after the Eucharist on 24 Jan. and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacr-glnents af Ffealikg and Confekion speak to them at any time. Advice and lnstrucfion in matfers of the Faith are always available. st

The Secand Sunday After the Epiphany Weekly Newsletter No. 1981 Sunday, 7 fi'JapnuatyI f99@ Ann Rcan Communion Sunday 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.53. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 75,84,80, Anthem: Eastern Monarchs, Wec.: Show Your Bower 8 Lgsbrd (sheet 26) Setting: Nichoison. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Sim,~er. No Evensong at St Edward's today. 6.30pm Ever~sorlgat St Wlargzlret's In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Comm%rwion,the Anglican Consultative Council (RCC), and for Secretary General John k. Peterson and the Anglican Communion Office staff. In th~sdiocese we pray for the Rcara'al Deanery of Caerphilly, and Canaan Michael Short (Rural Dean). We pray for the? Brecon Electoral College, and the Bench of Bishops, meeting this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especral[y Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton. We pray for the repose of the souls of ihe faithful depaded, especially Waymsrtd Page whose funeral is at St Margaret's on Wednesday, also Rita Waiters, Roy Cresswell and Rannis Cox (priest), whose anniversaries occur at this time. WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CMR1STIAN UNITY Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL. St Edward's Orchestra Practice. There wilt be a Stdnday Schocll cake stalf after the Eucharist next Sunday. I-ioly Eucharist. St Piilip's. Please bring cakes, andlor stay LlNtPED SERVICE. Albany RoadBaptisf Church. to buy cakes to support our Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. children's charity projects. Wednesday HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.53. Followed by coffee. 2QQh Wiscussior\ Group. 6 Newminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. WEEK OF PWYER St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. BPNlTY begins on Monday. On Tuesday Senior Citizens. Roalh Church House. there will be a United Service at Albany Funeral of Raymond Page. Sf Margaret's. Road Baptist Church at 7.30pm, organised by Roath Park Gytun. There Holy Eucharist. St Anne's, will be a collection for the C:entral Full Practice for Jesus Christ Superstar. America Hurricane Appeai. Please Full Choir Practice. come and give your suppod. COMPLINE.

S~2wrdsy 9.00 am Hofy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 23rd 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. Sf ~Wargaret's. 7.30 pm Cambrensis Chamber Ensemble. Albany Rd Baptist Church Newt S~9ndayis the Third Sunday After the Epiphany, The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 1'I am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. SEVENW-FIVE YEARS AGO, on 21st January 1924 the present organ at St Edward's was dedicated by the Lord Bishop of ilandaff. The organ was built by Mr J.GiI1; at a cost of £1200, and was described at the time as "one of the most ~rnportantorgans corr~pletelybuiit in Cardiff for the last 30 years". 'The instrument was intended, when completed, to have 43 stops and three manuals. The completion was never to be accomplished with regard to the stops, but in the recent refurbishment, the third manuat was brought into play by "borrowing" from the other ranks of pipes - a welcome addit~onto the versatility of the instrument. After the dedication service a recital was given by Mr G H. Coie, Mus.Bac. (Oxon), F.R.C.O., organist of St John's Churcl?.

Internet: http:Ninfo.cf.ac.uklccinlmain/sscecon/roa8h/c17crrch/steb.htmI PLEA& NOTE: NO EVENSONG at St Edward's today. PARISH ALPHA COURSE. A new Alpha course (and Adult Confirmation Course) will start in a few weeks JESUS CHRIST SUPERSMAR w~llbe performed at time. This is an ideal course, for anyone who would like St. Edward's on FrifSat 29/30 Jan 1999 Anyone who the opportunity to think and talk about the Christian wouId like to help with the performance, on-stage, back- faith. It is also the preparation course for any adults stage, sound, I~ghts,make-up, publtclty, choreography who would like to be confirmed at this year's Parish etc, please speak to Alan, Kath~eor Heather Pradice Confirmation in June. Anyone interested in joining the this week is on Thursday, 8.30-8.3Opm course, or helping with if, please have a word with CBMPLlNE will be sung ctn Thursday at 9pm. Heather or Alan. Potential Confirmation Candidates, please contact Fr Gary. CAMBRENS1S CIAAMBER ENSEMIBL-E present an evening of popular classical music at Albany Rd Baptist HQPES DREAMS is a musical written by Paul Church on Saturday at 7.30pm. - Fieid and based. on the Lord's Prayer, bringing it to life Programme includes works by / The Baptism of Jesus in a new way for the new Millennium. Mozart, Haycln, Corelli, i The firsf great epiphany evenf of St T'here is a performance at St Clavid's Tehaikowsky, Serrlstein & Grieg. Mark's Gospel is fhe Baptism of Hall On Man 8 Feb at 7.30pm. rickets Suggested donation. £3, IJesus, which forms ihe reading for are £7 (cone, f5). toclay's Gospel. For- Mark if is fhe VILLAGE PRAISE at St John's 1 CHILD PROTECTION TWlNtNG. !staffing poinf of the sfoy of Jesus, Church, LlanbleVlian on NIon 25 Some more training days have been such is the significance of the even! Jan, 7.30pm-9prn. Speaker: Fr organised, on Feb €lib & 15'~at 7pm at itself Philip Morris, Diocesan Missioner. I Mouniain Ash Church Hall. if you The Baptism of Jesus is a great This year's theme: Preparing for a would like to attend, please contact epiphany evenf and fhe presence of New Millennium. S01443-473700. NB It is essential to John the Bapfist is very important. attend /both sessions. if you want RCB12800 JANUARY SALVEon Sat For John stands as the last in a greaf nlofe information please contact 30 Jan, 10.30-12. Donations line of prophets, going back through Rev. Sally Davies (Child Protection needeci for cakes, neariy new & the Old Tesfament, calling people to Officer) e01443-756322. white elephant. Contad Brian turn back fo God. For Mark this Shapcott P736455 or Pal Hyett encounter between John and Jesus TAIZ~ SERVlCES take place at P471247. is the poinf where the Old lesfamenf St Edward's every other month on meets fhe ~VewTesfamenf, fhe Old Wednesdays at 7.30prn. Next PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE Tesfament becomes the New services: 10 Feb, 24 Mar. 6.30pm on Sun 31 Jan at Testament. YOU AND THE ORDAINED MIM- St Margaret's. (Choral Evensong John reccrgnises Jesus and in a ISPRY. A weekend in Aberystwyth, 27- will be sung at St Edward's thitt greaf act of revelation God declares 28 Feb, designed for people wanting afternoon.) Forms far choice crf "thou ad my beloved Son; with thee 1 more information about what is hymnlreading are available ii~am well pleased. " There can be liffle involved in Parish Ministry in Wales, church today and should be doubt now who Jesus is: here is the and those seriously considering God's returned by Tue 19 Jan. Son of God living among us. We, like call. Cost 5230 inc. accommodation with John, are called fo recognise his PENTECOST 2060 is a Churches a local farnily. Booking forms at the presence among us and to respond Together in Cardiff' celebration 017 back of the church - to be sent by 31 in faith as John did. Fr Gary. Sat 10 June, 2000 in Cardiff City Jan (or email [email protected]). Centre. The aim of the dav is to 01%sent the Christian Gospel in as many imaginative ways: as possible to the RSCM MASTERCLASS on English Romantic Organ people who throng the City Centre an a Saturday. Music at St Waolos Cathedral, Newport, Sat 27 Mar, 7het-e is a meeting at Tredegarville Baptist CI-lurch on 2.30-5.30pm. Director: Mr Christopher Barton. Wed 3 1Feb to discuss ideas for this, and also to discuss Participants £8 (under 18 £41, Obsetvers f6 (under 18 the future of the Naiional Assembly for Wales and how £3). Details from Alan Mayer. we as Churches cart play our part in its cleveloprnent. RCB3120Obt SILENT AUCTION. We intend to hold a The meeting wili be addressed by Rev. Philip Morris "Silent Auction" some time in March. Offers of suitable (Diocesan Wlissior~er), !$r Frank Lane (Regional items to auction and help greatly appreciated. Contact Rllanager JC2000 Schools Project) and Mr David Brian Shapcott P736455. 1-ambert (from the Welsh Office). If you are able to represent St Edwai.-d's, please speak to Heather or RCH206813 RECIPE BOOK. Final date for contributions Alan, is the end of February. BEETLE DRIVE & BUFFET at St Anne's Hall on Sat 6 1F THE SERVICES OF A PRIIEST ARE REQUIRED, Feb at 7 30pm f3 inc buffet & one glass of wlne please contact Fr Gary Baweil. P493940. Contact Sharon Gregory B403954 He is available to rninisfer to the needs of the sick and JUNIOR CgSMFIRMWTlON CLASSES will begin ear!y dying. The sick ,snd houz:ebound may receive Holy Feb. Candidates' names & telephone numbers to be Communion at home. For the Sacramenfs of Healing glven to Fr Gary as soon as possible There will be a and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and meeting fowards the. end of Jan Instruction in matters of the tzaifhare always available. Weekly Newsfetter No. 7782 Sunday, 24"' January, W9S 1I .OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.56. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Madin. Hymns: 506, 274(MP), Anthem: Ave Verum (Wiiliam Byrd), Here I Am Lord (sheet 19). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marlin. Introit: Abba Father. Psalm 443. Hymns: 82, Anthem: The Lord's Prayer {WBoma~aDoe), 549 Magnificat Ek Nunc Dimittis: A.Somervell in F. Readings: Isaiah 6, 1-43, John 1, 35-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church in North India. We pray for the people of Kosovo, for an end to the hatred and the killing. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Higher Education Committee and for all who work within the chaplaincies of our Universities and Further and Higher Education Colleges. We pray for the family of the little boy who died from meningitis in Cardiff this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especiaily Janet Munday and Winifred Paxton. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Frank Holmes, whose anniversary occurs at this time. THIS WEEK The Conversion of St Paul, SUNDAY SCHOOL CAME Holy Eucharist. St Margaref's. STALL. There will be a Sunday Parish Surgery. Pafish Office, Roath Church House School cake stall after the St Edward's Orchestra Practice, Eucharrst today. Please stay Village Praise. Sf John's Church, Lianblefhian. behind for a few minutes to buy "Care for the Famiiy". Glenwood Church Centre. cakes and support our children's charity projects Tuesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. ---- 26th 7.00 pm Rehearsal for Jesus Christ Superstar. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Wednesday St John Chrysostom. Bishop & Doctor (407 A D ) 27th 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARlST Prayer Book p 286 Followed by coffee 10 30 am Discussion Group 6 Newmmster Road 11.OO am St Edward's Str~ngOrchestra Practrce JESUS CHRIST 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber MUSICGroup Practice performed at St Edward's or1 Friday and 2.30 prn Senior C~trzensRoath Church House Saturciay of this week T~ckets are 7 00 pm Rehearsal for Jesus Christ Superstar ava~labletoday - £2 (children f I,family tlcket £5) Lots of young people from St Thomas Aqulnas, Doctor (1274 A D ) around the parlsh are taklng part - please Holy Eucharist Sf Anne's give them your support and bring your Dress Reh~arsalfor Jesus Chrlst ~u~erstar frpndsf prac$ices this week Friday 292.12 7.30 pm Jesus Christ Superstar Tuesday, Werimesday and Thursday {dress rehearsal) Saturday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's L fiCB.tl3 10 30 am KCM2000 January Sale Roalh Church House 2.30 pm Jesus Christ Superstar 6.00 pm Evening Prayer St Margaret's 7.30 pm Jesus Chrust Superstar Melek Standay is Sgatuagesima, and wit1 be observed as Education Sunday. The Holy Ets&arist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http:I/info.cf.ac. u Wccinlmainlsocecsn/roatk/churchlsted.html VILLAGE PRAISE at St John's Church, LIanblethian on THE CAMBWTS (Cambrensis Junior Singers) present Monday, 7 30pm-9pm Speaker Fr Phtllp Morrrs, "Psalty's Hymnological Adventure Through Time " at Diocesan Missioner This year's theme Preparing for a Calvary Baptist Church, Canton on Wed 3 Feb at 7pm New Millennium BEETLE DRlVE 8; BUFFET at St Anne's Hall on Sat 6 CARE FOR THE FAMILY are delighted to pi-esent Feb at 7.30pm. E3 rnc buffet & one glass of wine "What They Dldn't Teacl-1 Me rn Sunday School" wrth Contact Sharon Gregory 4403954 Rob Parsons, h~slatest seminar based on the book by the same t~tle Theologian J t Packer describes this as TAIZ~SERW16E8 take place at St Edward's every other month on Wednesdays at 7.30prn. Next services. "Steaming spirltuai cocoa Tor shivering souls" In ii Rob tells of the lessons in lrfe he wishes he had been able to '10 Feb, 24 Mar. learn earlier: "tiere I share deepest "Consider your caly COMPLINE is sung approximately beliefs. Many of {:hem have been After reading of the Baptism of Jesu:; once a month at St Edward's on carved out of times of pain and lasf week, which tnarks the beginning Thursdays at Spm. Compline is a 15- disappointment but each is of Jesus' public ministry, today we minute service of plainchant - the last precious to me." The seminar is at see Jesus at work among His people. of the monastic "hours". Next Glenwood Church Centre, Circle If is irnporfanf to note that before services: 25 Feb, 18 Mar. Way West, Llanedeym on Monday, Jesus began to heai and teach fhe CONGREGATION MEETING Our 8pm to 10pm. Admission free if people he went to the mountain fo annual Pre-vestry meetlng, at which pre-registered (4810800) or £4 on pray. Before aN the major evenfs in St Edward's sub-wardens PCC reps the door '10 minutes before the Jesus' life he pfayed. Phrough and Church Committee are elected, start. prayer, asking always "thy will be takes place on Fri 26 Feb This is an donef: Jesus considered fhe call of PARISfi ALPHA COURSE The important meeting for all members of the Father, tliscerned God's will and new AIpha course {which is also the congregation2 so please put it In knew whaf he was c~~lledto do. your diartes now and make every <,---*+% the Parrst? Adult In the Epistle Paul reminds the L~ ) Confirmation Course effort to attend The Parish Vestry Church af Corinth and us that the call -j , for any adults who meeting is on Mon 22 Mar In Roath df God is to US ALL and thaf we are would lrke to be Church House ' confirmed at this to consider vely caref~illywhaf God is year's Parish Con- calling us Po do. This is padicula~~yBlSCOVEWING GOD IN EVERYDAY firmation in June) will important at a time when the IL-IFE. Explore, Experience, Enjoy start on Wed 24 Feb contribution of the laity is becoming L.ifefs Journey - a day with the Cardiff 'This rs a good course ever more vital for the Church's, and lgnatian Group at Christ Church, Lake far Lenf Study, and for anyone wt?o fherefore Christ's, mission to the Rd North: Sat 27 Feb, loam-3.30pm. would like the opportun~tyto think world. Bring packed lunch - tea & coffee and talk about the Chrrstian faith We, too, are urged seriously fo provided. fnformation 8611275. Please give serious consideration consider our call froin Goc'. Foilowing the example of Christ, by praying "thy GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and to joining us - aiid also pjease Orchestra will give a performance of encourage others If you know (3f wilt be doiie" we will discern God's will and perhaps more importantfy John kutter's Requiem on Good anyone In the drstrlct who may be Friday (2Apr) at 7.30pm. ~nteresled,please let us know as have the courage fo respond. we have leaflets to invite people 1 Fr. Gary. 1 RCH20QO RECIPE BOOK. Final date from outsrde the church If you are interested in ioini17~ for contributions is the end of February. the course, or helping with it, please have a woid with WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN Heather or Alan Potential Conllrrnation Candidates U~l~~Well done those who braved ~I~RSE(;or~tact Fr Gary the stormy weather last Tuesday for a JhfMlCbR COMFtRMAT80N CLASSES will begin early very enjoyable service at Albany Road Feb Cand~dates'names 81 telephone numbers to be Ba~tlst Church Over £50 was given to Fr Gary as soon as possible There wril be a collected for the Central Pmerjca meeting towards the? end of Jan Hurricane Appeal RCH2&$86JANUA~?~ SALE on Saturday, 10 30-12 WELCOME We extend a warm welcome to all vrsitors Donations needed for cakes, nearly ,-MUHC,, and newcomers Please make yourself known to one of new & white elephant Contact Br~an &c ~+*k the sidesmen if you are new wrth us Shapcort 8736455 or Pat Hyett ai IF THE SERVICES QF A PRIEST ARE REQUIRED, P471 2d7 b%n 2000$ ptease contact

~~~2000SILENT AUCTXON. we *+'*~;LV*@- Fr Gary Powell. f 493940 intend to hoid a "Silent Auction' some time I,, March He ,s aval,abie to to the needs of the and Offers of suitable items io auction and help greatly ihe s,ck and housebound may receive H~,~ appreciated Contact Brian Shapcott S736455 dying Con?mbin~onat horne For the Sacraments of Weallnq PARBSW SONGS OF PM&SEItas been mnce[led and ConJes.s;on speak to them at any fime. Advlce and Evensor~gnext Suntlay wr!l be sung as usual at 6 3opm , Instruction in mafters of the Faith are always avaliable I1.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.66. Celebrant 8 Preacher; Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 542, 442, 173(MP), Anthem: What Are These? ($.Sfaiaer), Re@.:2OB(fi4Bf. Setting: Nic!halson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Dae. Sanctus i% Benedictus: Calel~Simper 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: t-lait, Gladdening Eight pP('~ek~fuw hytnn}. Psalm ?9. Hymns: 83, Anthem: Jua the Beginning (J.Ha.ydn), 3S9 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somervel1 in F. Readings: Genesis 4,1 - 2,3.John I,+I-38. In the world-wide Church we pray today far the Church in Pakistan, and Moderator SamaseE Azariah. We pray for the victims of the earthquake in Cottambia. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Cardiff, and Canon Harold Clark (Rural Dean). On this Education Sunday we pray for our teachers and lecturers in schools and colleges, for students of all ages, especially those who are preparing for examinations at this time, and for those who have the responsibility of funding and equipping our educational institutions. We pray for the sick, remembering especialty Janet Munday and Winifred Paxton. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. -- 1 THIS WEEK TALK. Jo Quinn, an occupa- tiorla! thera~ist who works Msndsy St Bride or Brtdget, Abbess (6*" century) with the surv/vors of t-larricane lstBeb 6 00 pm Par~shSurgery Par~shOffice, Roafh Church House Mitch in Nicaragua, will talk 7 00 prn St Edward's Orchestra Pract~ce about her work at Christ the Tuesda )E The Presentation of Christ in the Temple (Candlemas) 2nd 10 00 am kioly Eucharist. Sf Philip's. __1__1I 7.00 nm SUNG EUCHARIST & CEREMONY OF THE CANDLES. Wetbnesds y St Seiriol, Abbot (6'hcentury) 3rd 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. I0.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminsfer Road. 1 1 .OO an? St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Uoafh Church House. 7.00 prn Cambrensis Junior Singers. Calvary Baptist Church, Canton. 7.30 pm Meeting to discuss Pentecost 2000. Ti-edegamille Baptjst Church. Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. THE CAMBRATS (Cimbrensis Junior Singers) present 4th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. "Psally's Hyrnnological Adventure Through Tirne 7.30 pm FuH Choir Practice. Calvary Baptist Church, Canton on Wednesday at 7pn-1. -. -- -A SO~MF&(Q~9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. r----- 6th 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. Sf Maigarrst's. 7.30 pm Eeetle Drive. St Anne's Hall. Xke#t S~ndayis Sexagesirma. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at I1 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at il a.m.! coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. There wilt be a meeting for all Junior Confirmation Candidates and their parents at Roa'ih Church House at 5pm. JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Our thanks to all who worked so hard to make the show a success. GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and Orchestra will give a performance of ,John Rutter's Requiem on Good Friday (2 Apr) at 7.30pm. CANDLEMAS. There will be a Sung Eudlar~stw~th the CHDbD PROTECTION TWINING Some more trainlng Ceremony of Canciles at St Edwsrd's at 7pm (please days have been or-ganised, on Feb at" & at 7pm at note the timet) on Tuesday There wrll be 7 30pm Mountam Ash Church Half If you would l~keto attend celebr-at~onsat St Marqaret's- & St Anne's please contact S01443-473700 NB it is essentrai to attend both selssions If you want more information PENTECOST 28063 is a Churches Together in Cardiff please contact Rev Sally Davres celebration on Sat 10 June, 200rS - -- - c3eation sunday (Child Protect~on Officer) S01443- in Cardiff City Centre. The aim of / 7 After the celabrafians of fhel 756322 the day is to present the Christian Chrisbnas and Epiphany seasons we Gospel in as many imaginative ST TEILO'S PATRONAL FESTfVAL is are now info whaf is known in many ways as possible to the people on Tue 9 Feb. Eucharist at 7.30prn at parts of the Church as Orchary who throng the City Centre on i3 St Teilo's School. Guest preacher: Time. In fhe Church h Wales today is Saturday. There is a meeting at Rev. John Lewis, Vicar of Bassateg. known as Sepfuagesima, the firsf of Tredegarvilie Baptist Church (the the three weeks which count us down TAIZ~? SERVlCES take place at Parade) on Wednesday at to the beginning of Lenf and marking St Edward's every other month on 9.30pm to discuss ideas for this, approximately seventy days before Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next and also ta the future of discuss Easter. services: 10 Feb: 24 Mar. the Nai:ional Assembly for Wales Ordinary Tlme is marked by a and how we as Churches can ptay return to the green vestments worn CHILDREN'S BEETLE DRIVE (5-14 our part in its development. The by the priest and the green altar years) on Shrove Tuesday (16 Feb) at meeting will be addressed by Rev. frontais used in Church. This is an 1 30pm at St Arne's Mall. Tickets 2 l Phi!ip Morris (Eliocesan appropriate cclour for 11s today as we inc. refreshments. Contact Carole Missioner), Mr Frank Lane celebrate whaf is commor?/y called Collett. (Regiorral Manager JC2000 Creafian Sunday. COMPLliNE is surtg approximately Schoof~ Project) and Mr David Green is fhe colocn of creafiot? once a rnonth at StEdward's on iarnbert (from the Welsh Office). and soon a// the browns of autumn Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- If you are abie to represent and winter will begin to give way fo minute service of plainchant the last St Edward's, please speak to - fhe bright greens which appear as of the moni3stic "hours". Next services: Heather or Alan. natiire awakens eon? her winter 25 Feb, 18 Mar. BEETLE DRlVE d BIJFFET at sleep. ST DAVID'S DAY (Mon 1 March) there St Anne's Hall on Saturday at Today we give thanks to God, fhe wiil be a Parrsh Eucharist at 7 30pm. f 3 inc buffet R one glass creator of heave,? and earth, of all St Margaret's at 7.30prn, followed by a of wrne Contact Sharon Gregory thaf is seen and unseen, as we say in 4403954 the creed. The giff of fullness of life Cawl Supper in Roath Church House. comes only from God hitnseff as Donations are needed of caw1 or leek PARISI.4 ALPHA COURSE The Jesus showed as he brought healing and potatcr soup and Welsh cakes. new Alpha course (which is also to the sick man in today's Gospel. As T~cketsEl - bring your own bowl & the Psrrsh Adult Confirmatror-t Jesus says, "the son can do nothing spoon. Course for any adlrlts who would of his own accord. but only whaf he SHROVE TUESDAY SOClAk (Tue 16 11ke to tse confirmed at this year':j sees fhe Father doing" If fhis is true Parish Confirmation in June) will Feb) at 7.30pm in Roath Church of Jesus, /?OW much more is it true for House. A n-rusical evening with Angela sfart on Wed 24 Feb Thrs IS a 1 us? Booth and Wax Lyrical. Eva Shepherd good course for Lenf Stcrdy, ant1 As we look around us at the for anyone who would lrke the has tickets - E2.50 inc. sausage & wonders of creation let us pray ihai chips supper with tea & coffee. You opportunity to think and talk about / we tnay see the creative love of God are ~velcorneto bring the Chrrslran fa~th Please gtve at work. I.ef us, like Jesus, seek fo do set ious cons~deratlonto jmilrng u:j other beverages if you ,,.GH"~'++- only what we see our Fafher doing, so wrsh In aid of "G, - and also please encourage $'RCH showing f-he same concern and iove RCH2000. w rn oihzrs ft you know of anyone in for others thaf God shows to us. /-- the dtstnct who I Fr. Gary. 1 RCW2000 SsbENT - \ may be rr7torest- AUCTION We intend ) ed, please let us know as we have to hold a "Silent Auction" some time in March. Offers of isaftets to invrte peaple from outsrde suitable items to auction and help greatly appreciated. the church if you are interested in Contact Brian Shapcott S736455. jorning the course, or helping wrth it, please have a word with Heather or IF THE SERVICES OF A PRIEST ARE REQUlREB, Alan Potential Confirmatron Cand- please contact Fr Gary PowrtlB. 9493940. ~ciates,pieass contact Fr Gary He is available fo minister fc3 the needs of the sick and JUNIOR CONFIRMATlON CLASSES dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy wtll begin early Feb There wtll be a rneettng at 5pm Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing next Sunday (7 Feb) at Roatt-I Church House for and Confession speak fo them at any fime. Advice and candidates and parents Instrucfion in matters of fhe Faith are always available. Internet: http:llinfu .cf .ac.uk/ccinlmainlsoceconlroati~ic~~urch/sted.html Weekly Newsleffer Mu. 1784 Sunday, fh February9 71999 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.69. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr John Furst. Hymns: f85,486,10(MP), Anthem: 0 Be Joyful (C.'l/iiIiers Sfanfor@, Rec.: 248(MP). Setting: Aguffer. Agnus Dei: C.N.Boe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord (Mertdeissohn). Psalm 25. Hymns: 300, Anthem: Call to Remembrance (ai6harc9 Farrmt, d.f684),349. Magnificat & Munc Dimiltis: A. Somervell in F. Readings: Genesis 3. Romans 5, 1-7. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church of mgladesh, Moderator Barnabas Mondal & Deputy Moderator Michael Baroi. We give thanks for the fife of King Hussein of Jordan, and pray that the spirit of reconciliation which he promoted will continue in the Middle East. In this diocese we pray for the Biacesam Schools Committee. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday and Winifred Paxton. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Amelia Bessie Mills and Dorothy Brothers, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMkS WEEK ~nusicalwritten by Paul Field and Monds y 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roafh Church House. 8th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. bringing it to life in a new \%layfor 7.30 pm Hopes & Dreams (musical). St David's Hall. the new Millennium. There is a performance at St David's Iiall on T~esdkcy St Teilo, Bishop (6fi century) Man 8 Feb at 7.30pm. Tickets are 9th 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. f7 (conc. E5). 7.30 pm SUNG PATROMAL EUCHARIST. Sf Teilo's School. HOLY EUCHAWST. Prayer Book p.89. Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. -- St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's on St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Mu:jicians Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. prepare the service at 6.30pm. If you TAIZC SERVICE. St Edward's. have not come to a Taiz6 Service before, please come and join us Next Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne%. Stimulating Church Growth. St Mark's, Gabalfa. Junior Choir Practice. Full Choir Practice. &~idctyteZh 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Raath Church House. Sstwrdsy 9.00 am t-loly Eucharist. St Margaret's. 13th 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. Sf Margaret's Ne~tSwnday is Quinquagesima. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School wiH meet at 11 am, and Choral Evensong will be sung at 4 pm (no service at 6.30pm) COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 100 Club wili take place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the line of coins - please give them your support. ALL JUNIOR CONFlRMATllON CANDIDATES and their parents are invited to a meeting at Roath Church House today at 5pm. GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and Orchestra wili perform John Rutter's Requiem on Good Friday (2Apr) at 7.30pm ST TE1LO.S PA'PBONAL FESTIVAL is on Tuesday. Heather or Alan. Potentiai Confirmation Candidates, Eucharist at 7.30pm at St leilo's School. Guest please contact Fr Gary. preacher: Rev. John Lewis. Vicar of Bassaleg. There is sung approximately once a month at will be refreshments after the service. St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- STIMUL-ATINS CHURCH GROWTH is the title of a minute service of plainchant - the last of the monastic masterclass by Rev. Atf Cooper of the Anglican Church "hours". Next services: 25 Feb, 18 Mar. in Chile, at StMark's Churt;h, SEXA GESIMA DISCOVERING GOD IN EVERYDAY Gabalfa, on Thursday, IOarn-4pm. LIFE. Explore, Experience, Enjoy It is airned at church leaders who As members of society we seem these days to be SO preoccupied wjth Life's Journey - a day with the Cardiff are in growing churches or have lgnatian Group at Christ Cnurch, definite plans for their growth, or demanding our own righfs fhaf we take Rd North, Sat 27 Feb, 'loam- who are involved with Alpha forget our responsibility fo ofhers. Taking responsibilify is ouf of fashion 3.30pm. Wring packed lunch - tea & courses, or who art3 concerned with coffee provided. Information making new Christians. It would be and problems, if seems, are always ~611275. good if St Edward's were sorneonc else's fa&. represented. Please speak to Alan we are given a f;meiy ST DAv#g)'S (Man 1 March) or Heather if you are able to go. reminder that every human action, there will be a Parish Eucharist at every we have St Margaret's at 7.30pm, foilowed by CHILD PROTECTION TMlNING. consequences both good and bad a Caw[ Supper in Ro&h Church Some more training days have been The readings today show cjearj~ that House, Donations are needed of or anised, tomorrow (Monday) & are for the caw1 or leek and potato soup and Feb at 7pm at Mountain Ash lJh consequences of our actions. We are Welsh cakes, Tickets - bring your Church Hall. tf you woiild like to responsible, fo God, for how we freat own bowl attend, please contact S01443- others, regardless of how fhey freaf 473700. WB It is essential to attend 11s. The trufh expressed in fhe story fNDUCTlQN of our new Vicar, Rev. both sessions. If you want more from Genesis is fhaf we cannot Robert Evans, will take place at tnformation pleas^? contact Rev. simply pass the blame to someone St Margaret's on Fri 19 Mar. Sally Davies (Child Protection else. Officer) PO1443-756322 JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR. Well Taking responsibilify, doing the done everyone - especially those PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL right thing, is nof always easy but we who stayed behind until II pm to get meets on Man 15 Feb, beginning have God's help. God's love reaches the church straight for Sunday! Over out lo us in Jesus Cht-isf for as with a celebration of the Holy £125 was collected for the Columbia Sf Paul says "God, who is rich in Eucharist in St Margaret's at Earthquake Appeal. 7.15pm. mercy, ouf of fhe greaf iove with which he loved us .. made us alive THANKS to Richard Mayer and his CHILDREN'S BEETLE ORiVE (5-14 together ~wfh Chrisf." From God friends for replacing the light bulbs in years) on Shrove Tuesday (16 Feb) comes the strength to fake the nave after the show last week at 1.30~rmat St Anne's H~III..'Tickets responsibility for our- actions. God's THANK YOU to all who helped clear El inc. refreshments. Contact Of love be 'by Roath Church House halit under the Carole Collett. individuals selfishly pursuing fheir stage, the old Parish Office and the "rights"; it can only be built when we SHROVE TUESDAY SQGlAL (Tue grounds of rubbish and for helping to selflessly accept our own individual 16 Feb) at 7.30prn in Roath Church load the skip. and corporate lasponsibilifies fo I-louse A musical evening with others. Fr. Gary. HELP IS NEEDED to prepare and Angela Booth and Wax Lyrical Eva 1 -- 1 paint Roath Church House main hall Shepherd has tickets - E2 50 inc sausage & chips supper wrth tea & coffee You are welcome to bring and stage area. Can you spare some time to join teams other beverages rf you so w~shIn aid of RCH2000. of people in completing this task? Is so, please comr)lete one of the slips at the STAND YOUR GROUND! events are organised about back of the church. If you can't six t~mos a year in Cardiff They are specrfrcally help with the actual painting, desrgried for young people, and sometrmes they have ~flteejl"~perhaps you could sponsor a really good bands1 On Fri 19 Feb VVorld Wide Message painter or help with Trrbe are at the All Natrons Centre For details contact refreshments for the workers. the Big Ideas Office, PO Box 39, Penarth, CF64 2YH (or emall BlGIDEAS~A13S@compuservecorn) IF THE SERVICES OF A PRIEST ARE REQUIRED, please contact Fr Gary Powel!. P493940. PARISH ALPHA COURSE. The new Alpl~acourse (which is also the Parish He is avai!abie to minisfer fo the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at Adult Confirmatisn Course for any home. For fhe Sacmmenfs of ,cj@alingand Confession speak adults who would like to be confirmed to them at any time. Advice and lnsfruction in matfers of the at this year's Parish Confirmation in Faith are always available. June) will start on Wed 24 Feb. If you http:Ninfo.cf.ae.uM~~inlmainI~o~econ~roathl~h~r~hI~ted.html are interested in joining the course, or Internet: helping with it, please,have a word with Q~inq~agesims Weekly Newsletter Ma. 1185 Sunday, 44"' February, 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.72. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 233,149(MP), 137(MP), Anthem: O How Arniabse (Eaton Fasring), Rec,: 5$1(MP). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.RI.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Calek Simper. 4.00 pm Choral Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Preces & Re.sponses: iYeathcote Statham Introit: Fanfare (Martin Shaw). Psalms 123, 124. Office Hymn: 296.Anthem: Noah Built I4imself an Ark Qspirifuatf. Readings: Genesis 6, 9-14 ;k 7, 1-23. 'i Peter 3, 8-end. In the world-w~deChurch we pray today for the Church cvf South India and Moderator William Moses. We pray for the victims of the avalanches in the Alps. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of LEanfxdit Major & Cowbridge, and Fr Vivian Ginn (Rural Dean). We pray for the victims of meningitis in South Wales, for the bereaved, and for those who are still seriously ill. We pray for the sick in our own parish, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, Rosemary Wellbeioved, Mary James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially John Gwynno James (priest), whose anniversary occurs at this time. TMIS WEEK Monday 6 00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 15th 7.4 5 pm Parochial Church Council. St MargaretlslRoath Church House Tuesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. 16th 1.30 pm Children's Beetle Drive. St Anne's Hall. 7.30 pm tioly Eucharist. Sf Anne's, 7.30 pm Shrove Tuesday Social. Roafh Church House. Wednesday ASH WEDNESDAY. HOLY EUCHARIST WITH IMPOSITION QF ASHES. Prayer Bk p.75, Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes. Sf Philip's. Holy Eucharist and Imposition af Ashes. St Margaref1s/SfAnne's. Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. 182h 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Friday 19th Stand Your Ground! AN Nations Centre. ORGAN RECITAL by Paul Dean at Saturday 9.00 am tioly Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. SS Andrew & Teilo, Woodville Rd, 20th 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. Sf Margaret's. on Saturday at 7.30pm. Iletails 7.30 pm Organ Recital. ss Andrew & Teilo, Woodvi/le Rd. 1%&372045. Swndsy is the First Sunday in Lent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am,7 the Sunday School will meet at II am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO. St Edward's Red Cross Memorial was unveiled by the Dowager Countess of Plymouth on Saturday 16~~February 1924 at 3pm. It was dedicated by the Vicar of' Roath, Rev. D.J.Jones. The Last Post was played by a trumpeter from the Barracks, and Mr S. Rex, organist of St Margaret's, played the Dead March from Saul on the organ (which had been dedicated eartier in the year). A collection was taken for the Building Fund of St Edward's -the Memorial of the Parish to its Fallen.

Internet: http://info.cf.%c,uMccin/main/socecon/roathlch~r~h/sted.htrnl PAROCHIAL CHLJRCH COUNCIL meets on Monday, FAMINE. A Study Day at Tabernaci Caerdydd, The beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist in Hayes on Sat 27 Feb, looking at St Margaret's at 7.'I 5pm. Ireland's Great Famine, and the issue of famine today. Starting at CHILDREN'S DRfVE (5-14 years) on Shrove BEETLE 9,30am there be talks by Conor Tuesday at 130pm at St Anne's Hail Tickets El inc. O.Riordon, the Consul of refreshments. Contact Carole Collelt. Ireland in Wales, Jeff Williams, G~~IRc+, RCH2080 SPRING QUIZ. El per entry. directory of Christian Aid Wales, $*R*RCkF$Available from Alan Mayer and Parish and Don Mullan, an expeR an ihe Office. £25 prize to the most correct entry. Irish famines, '11345-49. For details 9343251 i2"'8 Closing date 31 Mar. Q%w4"o,L CONGREGATION MEETING. Our SHROVE TUESDAY annual Pre-vestry meeting, at which SOCIAL at 7.30pm in Roath St Edward's sub-wardens, PCC reps Churct-I House. A musical evening and Church Com~nitteeare elected, with Angeia Booth and Wax Lyrical. takes place 007 F'ri 26 Feb. This is an Eva Shepherd hat; tickets - E2.!50 for important rneeting for all members of inc. sausage & chips supper with the congregation, so please put it in tea & coffee. You are welcome to your diaries now and make every bring other beverages if you :so effort to attend. The Parish Vestry wish. In aid of RCH2000. meeting is on Mon 12 Apr in Raath Today's readings are fir# oj Church House. STAND YOUR GROUND! events promises. There is the promise made are organised about six times a ST DAVlD'S DAY (Mon 1 March) by God to Noah, thaf he will never year in Cardiff. They are there will be a Parish Eucharist at again destroy fhe world. We are fo be specific~lly designed for young St Margaret's at 7.30pm, foliowed by a reminded of this promise every fime people, and sometimes they have Cawl Supper in Roath Church House. we see a rainbow. In fhe Gospel really good bands! On Friday Donations are needed of caw1 or leek Jesus fells his disciples of whaf World Wide Message Tribe are at and potato soup and Welsh cakes. awaifs fhern in Jerusalem making the the All Nations Centre. For details 'rickets £'I - bring your own bowl 8: promise thaf although he will be killed contact the Big lcieas Qffice, PO spoon. he w111 rise on the third day to be with Box 39, Penarth, CF64 2YW (or fhern forever. In healing the blind INDUCTION of our new Vicar, Rev. email B~GIDEAS-ARS@~~~~~~O~~~.GO!~), man Jesus tnakes the ~romisethat Robert Evans, wit1 take place at JUNIOR @ONFIRMATION. Ctatjs 1 he will bring his healing love to all] St Margaret's on Fri 19 Mar. meets at Sf Edward's on Weds who come to Him in faith. COME AND SING STAINERS starting- 24 Feb at 4.45~m. / The greatest promise made lo us/ CRUCIFlXlON (or come and listen) on today and everyday is that of the Passion Sunday, 21 Mar at PARISH ALPHA COURSE. The healing and life-giving iove of God new Alpha course (and Adult St Edward's. freely given fo us it? Jesus Chrisf. It is Confirnlation Course) wit! start at a promise thaf is constanfly fulfilled TAE~ SERVtCES take place at St Edward's Wod 24 Feb. fhis on every fime we receive fhe Body and St Edward's every other month on is a good course for Lent Study, Blood of Christ in the Blessed Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next and foi anyone who would like the Sacramenf. Let us give thanks for service: 24 Mar. opportunity to think and tall< about fhis wonderful promise which is one the Christian faith. Please give GoOD FRtDAY. The Choir and we can be sure will never be broken. serious consideration to joining us - Fr. Gary. Orchestra will give a performance of and also please ertcourage others. --- John Rutter's Requiem on Good

If you know of anyone in ihe di strict who may be Friday. (2. Apr) at 7.30pm. interested, please let us know as we have leaflets to OUR THANKS to Richard Mayer for deputising on the invite people from outside the church. If you are organ while Norman is on holiday. interested in joining the course, or helping with it, please have a word with Heather or Alan. f30tential CARDBFF INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND is appealing for Confirmation Candidates, please contact Fr Gary. volunteers: drivers, home visitors, sighted guides, assisting customers, helping 8 supporting visitors to the LENT CoURSES (I) IThe Beatitudes": Eye Clinic, developing the computer of 2n Feb: 7'30-9'00~mat 32 Pinewood Crescent impaired students etc, if you can spare the occasional Led Fi John (2) His Wounds'': hour two so often ring9485414 and from 25 Feb, 8.15-9.3Qpm at St Anne's House. 3 Snipe Street. ask about volunteering. COMPLINE is sung approxtmalely once a month at IF THE SERVICES OF A PRIEST ARE REQUIRED, St Edward's on Th~jrsdaysat 9pm. Compline is a 15- please contact Fr Gary Powell. P493940. mifk.!t€?sC~~V~C€? of plainchant - the last of the monastic He is available to minisl'er to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick "hours". Next services: 25 Feb, It3 Mar. and housebound may receive Holy Comn7union at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time Advice and instruction in matters of the Faith are aiways available. WeokIy ntewsletfer Nev. 1186 Sunday, i?ffFebruav, 1999 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Serrnon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.77. Celebrant % Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns 92, Great is the Darkness (sheet 241, GOCRAQ), Anthem, lqec.: 2QI(MP). Anthem: The Lorb's Prayer (#orman Doe). Setting: Aguffer.Agntds Dei: C.N,Dw. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: Bless the Lord, Q My Soul. Psalm 102. Hymns: 95, Anthem: God So Loved the World (John Sfaineo, 91 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somen/e/l jn F. Readings: Genesis 4 2, 1-9 & 13, 3-end. Romans 4, 43-end. in the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church of South India, We pray for fhe people of Kosovo and Yugoslavia, for a peaceful solution to the crisis there. We pray for the Indian and Pakistani premiers meeting at Lahore at this time, that their meeting will lead to greater tolerance and mutual understanding. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Beanery of tlandaff, and Fr Bili Barlsw, Rural Bean (one time priest in charge at St Edward's). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxt~n,Gwen Hopkins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especiaHy Walter George Shepherd and Joan Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time. VlkMGE PabafSE on Monday, TUlS WEEK 7.30pm-9pm at St Peter's Church, Wednesday, Friday & Saturdq are Ember Days ~hobse..The speaker is Malcolm Evans, Provincial Youth Officer. Mondesy Parish Surgery. Parish Office,Roath Church House. i 22nd St Edward's Orchesti-a Practice. \/illage Praise. St Peter's Church, Rheose. St Polycarp, Bishop & Martyr (c.155 A.D.) tioly Eucharist. St Philip's. announced that Rev. Andrew James, now tioly Eucharist. St Anne's. at St Martin's, wilf be coming to Roath to serve as curate at St Philip's. St Matthias the Apostle. HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.238. Followed by coffee. L.ent Disci~ssionGroup. 6 Nevdminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. will be sung this week on Senior Citizens. R~athChurch House. is a 15-minute Junior Coflffmtation Glass. Church/Schoolroorn. - the last of the ALPHA COURSE.St Edward's. monastic "hours". Next service: 18 Mar. Lent Group. 32 Pinewood Cres. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Mawt Sundcay is the Second Sunday in Lent. 7.00 prn Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in 7.30 pm ~ulfChoir Practice for Rufter's Requiem. 11 am, the Sunday School will 8.45 prn Lent Group. St Anne's House. meet at 19 am, and Evensong will be sung at 9.00 prn COMPLINE. Friday 26th Lent Lecture: Sister kfna Kroll. St Johi~'~Church. ST EDWARB'S PRE-VESTRY CONGREGATlQN MEETING. RCH2000 Fundraising Group. 104 Wellwood. Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Study Day on Famine. Tabernacl Caerdydd. Ctiscovering God in Everyday Life. Chrisf Church, lake /?d North. Evening Prayer. Sf Margaret's. JUNIOR CONFIRMAPIOM. CIass meets at St Edward's DlSCOVERiNG GOD iN EVERYDAY LIFE. Explore, on Wetis at 4.45pm starting this week. Experience, Enjoy Life's Joc~rney- a day with the Cardiff tgnatian Group at Christ Church, Lake Rd North, ALPHA The new PARISH COURSE. Saturday, loam-3.30pm. Bring packed lunch - tea & Alpha course (and Adult Confirrnation coffee provided. information P611275. Course) wit1 start at St Edward's on Wednesday. This is a good course for ST DAVID'S DAY (Mon 1 March) there will be a Parish Lent Study, and for anyone who would Eucharist af St Margaret's at 7.30pm, followed by a like the opportunity to think and ta!k Caw1 Supper in Roath Church House. Donations are about the Christian faith. Piease give needed of caw1 or leek and potato soup and Welsh serious consideration to joining us - cakes. 'Tickets £7 - bring your own and also please errcourage others. THE SEASON OF LENT bowl & spoon. If you are interested in joining the sinm early days Christians have WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF course, or helping with it, pleas@ remembered wifh great devotion the FmyER Service entitled have a word with Heather or Alan, passion and resurrection of Our Lord Tender Touch., by Potential Confirmation Candidates, ~esusChrist and Lenf became the Christian Women of Venezuela) at please contact Fr Gary. season of penitence and fasting to St Peter,s RC Church at 2,30pm on LENTEN LECTURES at St John prepare 'Or Fri 5 Mar, when the speaker will be the Baptist Church on Fridays at Penitence has a'ways been an Wirs Gayrior Hansen. All welcome lpm. The theme is "Back to the essenfiai part of the Chrisfian life (,en, ,on,,n, young people.,. Future: Standing on the Threshold Indeed, the practice of "going to ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH noon to Millennium". This week the confession" was the natural practice 2pm Sat 6 Mar in St Anne's Hall. speaker is Sister Wna KroII, we!/- of the Celtic Church before if united' Wide variety of home-made soup. known author and broadcaster, with Rome. Fasting, too, is observed who is a member of the Wales a 'jgn Of Our before INDUCTION of our new Vicar. Rev. God. Provincial Millennium Group, and Robert Evans, wiH take place at as we with of the Jubilee 2000 campaign. St Margaret's on Fri 19 Mar at 7pm. Sister llna Lives as a solitary nun, Jesus into the wilderness of our and serves as Assistant Priest in heads, we are caiied to recognise COME AND SING STAINER'S St Mary's, Monmouth. and accepf that we are in constant C:RUCIFfXIBN (or come and listen) on need of the mercy and forgiveness of Passion Sunday, 21 Mar at CONGREGATION MEIETIMG. Our God. We are not able to fuIfii the St Edward's. annual Pre-vestry meeting, st great vocatian to bring the love of which Sf Edward's sub-wardens, God to those in need, which is ours TAKE SERVICES take place at PCC reps and Church Committee as Christians, by ourselves: we need St Edward's every Other month On are elected, takes place on Friday God's help. VVednesdays at 7.30pm. Next at 7pm. Phis is an important We are all encouraged to use this 24 meeting for aH members of the Lenf fa explore and deepen our GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and congregatior?, so please make understanding of God and of the Orchestra will give a performance of every effort to attend. The Parish death and resurrection of Jesus John Rutter's Requiem on Good Vestry meeting is 017 Mon 12 Apr in Chrisf by coming along to any of fhe Friday (2Apr) at 7.30pm. Roath Church House. groups which have been organised in the parish. for then we shall be RCH2000 RECIPE BOOK. Final date RCHPDoD FUNDRAfSiNG GROUP prepared for the great for contributions is the end of meets 130p'n On Friday at jo4 events of Easter which follow. February. Wellwood. Al I welcome. i Fr Gary. R.CW2000 SPRliNG QUIZ. El per FAMiNE. A Study Day at Tabernec:l entry. Availabte from Alan Meyer and Parish Office. £25 Caerd~cjd,The Hayes on Saturday, looking at Ireland's prize to the most correct entry. Closing date 31 Mar. Great Famine, and the issue of famine today. Starting at 9.30am there will be talks by Ccnor O'Riordon, the MORNING 81 F3ENIPIG PRAYER are normally said Consul General of Ireland in Wales, Jeff Vdiiliarns, daily at 9 am and 6 Pm except Thursdays and Fridays in directory of Christian Aid Wales, and Don Mullan, an St Margarers Church. All are ~~kome. expert Qn the lrish fa-nines, 1845-49. For debits WELCQME, We a warm welcome to all visitors P343252. and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of LENT COURSES. (1) Parish Discussion Group, the skiesmen if You are new with us. 10.30arn-noon Wed~?esdaysat 6 Nawmrnster Rd. IF THE SERVICES OF A PRIEST ARE REQUIRED, (2) "The Beatitudes'' Wednesday:;, 7.30-9.00pm at 32 please contact Fr Gaw powell,4493940 P~newoodCrescent. Led by Fr John Furst. He is available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. (3) n~~ ~i~ wounds": khursdays, $.15-9,30prn at The sick and housebound may receive tidy Communion af home. For the St Anne's MQUS~,3 Snipe Street. Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. 811 COUr!3eS begin this WW~.A list of COUfSeS fun by Advice and /nsiwcfion in matters of the Faith are always available. Other Christian Churches in Our area is On the Internet: http:/finfo.cf.ac.uk~~~inImain/~~~e~~n/~-~ath/~h~r~h/~ted.html noticeboard.. 11 .(I0am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.80. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 2911,309,124(RHP), Wnttlern: Hence All Fears and Sadness (Bath), 293 (Rec.). Setting: Agufter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedicius: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Madin. Introit: 0 Maker of the World, Give Ear. Psalm 446. Hymns: Go Down Moses (sheet), Anthem: Tydi a Roddaisli, 292. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A. Somemeif ir~F. Readings: Exodus 6, 2-93. Hebrews $1, 4-3 & 23-28. In the world-wide Church we pray again today for the Church of South India. We pray for the victims of the avalanches in the Alps. In this diocese we pray for the Bishop's Visitors to Schools. We pray for Fr Graham blowood, one time priest at St Edward's, who is retiring today, after 22 years as Vicar of St Luke's, Canton. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Mut-iday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, Ales Munday, Jill Brown. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Henry Bruce Grant and tilian Madin, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TM!s WEEK I2000 RECIPE BOOK / Mlanida y St David, Patron Saint of Wales TODAY is the final date for contribut~ons. IS* M.at~ch 6 00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office; Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St ~dward'sGrchestra Practice. 7.3(1 pm PARIZSC-! SUNG EUCHARIST. Sf Margaref's. Followed by Cawl Supper Teaasday St Chad, Bishop (672 A.D.) 2nd 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednesday 10.013 am HOLY l-TUCHARIST.Prayer Book p.350 Foliowed by coffee 3rd 10.3(3arn Lent Dirscussran Groue. 6 Newminster Road. 1I ,130 am St Edwards String orchestra Practice. 2.00 prn St Edwi3rd3sChamber Music Group Practice. meets at St Edward's on Weds at 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. 4.45 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Schoo/roam. 7.3f3pm ALPHA COURSE. 7.3l3~m Lent Grou~.32 Pi17ewood Cres. 7 - t PABOSH ALPHA COURSE. The new Thursdlqy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Alpha course (and Adult Confirmation 4th 6.313 pm Junior Choir Practice. Course) started at St Edward's on 7.00 prn Stations of the Cross. Sf Anne's. Wednesday. It is not too late to join 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice for Rutter's Requiem. us, if you would like to attend the 8.15 pm Lent Group. Sf Anne's House. course as a L.ent Course, or just to St Non (5'%entury) brush up ort the basics of our faith (or 1.OO pm Lent Lecture: Helen Conway. St John's Church. of course if you woutd like to be confirmed). 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6th 1Q.00arn Lenten Seminar. Cify Church, Windsor Place. 12.00 noon Soup Lunch. ST Anne's Hall. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. Mat jsund~pc is the Third Surnday in Lent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated with Holy Baptism in St EEdward's at II am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, coffee wit! be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sling at 6.30 p.m. Internet: http://infa.cf. ac. uklccinlmainlsocecsn/r~athf~hur~hIsted html G~NGREGA'BIONMEETING Our annual meeting on LENTEN SEMlNAR lOam-4pm on Saturday at Card# Friday, whrch was not wefl-attended, put forward the Adult Christian Educatton Centre City Church Wlndsor followrna., names, to be confirmed by the Parish Vestry Piace John Lennox, Research Fellow at Green College Megan Martrn (Vrcar's Sub- Oxford, and Senlor Fellow of the If IS. I think, a shame thaf St David's warden) Fred Warte (People's 1 'Wh~tef~eld lnstrtute speaks on /Day more often than not falls in Lent Subwarden), PCC Weather Doe, "Science and Religion Friends or /if means fhaf the celebraf~onsof our Alan Mayer, Eva and Derek Foes?" The seminar will explore the national sainf are somefmles n?ore Shepherd, Charlotte Evans, main issues In terms of the nature and nufed than they might otherwke be. Committee Jeanne Rees, Cynthia hrstory of science and the Howe.~e?r there ES much fhaf W~lirarns,Jantce Gobie, Geoffrey 1 contemporary arguments Smrth (who was subsequently Sf Davfd can teach us as we make our way through the Lenten season ST ANME'S SOUP LUNCH noon to elected Treasurer) The hst of One reason David was made a 2pm Saturday in St Anne's Hall Wide siciespersrjris was nai amended that variety of horvemade soup The Parish Vestry meetrng is on Bishop was Ihdf he spoke and taughf effecfrvely againsf fhe Arian heresy Mon 12 Apr in Church House J.C.JONES MEMOWiAL LECTURE at which said fhat we as indtvfdual's St M~chaef'sColfege Llandaff on Mon CHRlSIlAM AIiD Coffee k4ornit-cg coufd gain entry ~ntoheaven through 8 Mar at 7 30pm Kt Rev D Huw at St Edward's on Sat 20 Mar, our own efforts, by hvmg "good" lives i Jones Blshop of St David's will speak loam-12noon Tickets availabtcs How offen have we heard someone on "Nirssror?and Culture" today from Mrs Megan Martin anti i say "he didn't go to Church but he Mrs Cyi~thiaWilliams. Ilfved a "goad" life and never did1 BlSHOP ROWAN WILLIAMS, Bishop anyone any harm"? If. is a theory of Moilmouth, will give the Mark Gibbs ST DAVID" SAY (Monday) there which is widespread today buf Lecture (in English) at Coleg Trefeca wiil be a Parish Eucharist at Sf David knew it to be L,nfrue, on Tue 9 Mar at 7.30pm. St Margaret's at 7.30pm, fo!lowetl Lov~ngour neighbatlr is irnpcldsnf by a Cawl Supper irt Roath Church COMPLINE.Next service: 18 Mar. but thaf is the second of Jesus' House Donations are needed Of con~mandmer,t, The first is lo IOV~ lNDUCSlOW of our new Vicar! Rev, cawi or leek and pdato soup and 1 God. Jesus and David knew fhaf Welsh cakes (to Parish Oflice or Robert Evans, will take place at withouf fhe first we cannot Gill Armitage, %2?!5?399). Ticket:; St Margaret's on Fri 19 Mar at 7pm. success%u(lykeep the second. Llnfess f I - bring your own bowl & spoon. we know and feel something of the COME AND SING STAINERS LENTEN LECTURES at St John love of God in our own lives we CRUC'F'XioN (or and listen) On the Baptist Church on Fridays at cannot hope fo share if with others. Sunday$ 2' Mar at Ipm. The theme is "Back to the ourtotal (I'ePenbence upon G~~ St Edward's. Practice at 2.30pm, Future: Standing an the Threshold was an imporfanf message of David's performance at 4,30pm. Mijtenniurn". This week the ministry and in our Lenten TA&$, Next service: 24 Mar, speaker- is Helen Conj~ay~Director and Chief Executive of Cardiff CXXIB The and Chamber of Commerce, and a Orchestra will give a performance Director of Cardiff Marketing Lfd. ourselves." Only John Rutter's Requiem On She is also a Council Member of recognise our (ZApr) at 7.30pm. Community Design Services and a will we grow THANKS to the university PCC member of Llandaff to share it7 ~~~~~~~lof choral societyfor Cathedral. Helen offers an insight the dorratitln of some sets of into strategic economic and Christmas Lullaby by John Rutter, ci~tturaidevelopment in the city TR~~~sorlgs of praise by G~~~~~ and the importance of cooperation Dyson and Missa de A,~~~~~~(Mass in between all sections of the city G Minor) by Caitriona M, carew, ccammu~~ityincluding the church. -- St Edward's Choir has had a long LENT COURSES. (1) Parish Afpha course, 7.30~~aSSOciatiOn (nearly 30 years) with the UHW Choir, with Wecf St Edv\/ard's, (2) Parish Discussion Group, several of Our Own members heionging to both choirs at 10.30ar.n-noon Wed at Newminster ~d,(3) "The various times. The choirs have also lent each other Beatitutjes": Wedncasdays, 7,30-9,00pm at 32 Pinewood music from time t0 time. ft Was sad to hear that the Crescent, by Fr John Furst, (4) u~yHis Wounds": UWW Choir Was disbanding at the end of last year. 8.15-9.30~mat St Anne's House, 3 Snipe RCH2Ofj(J SPRiHG QUR, El per entry. Avajlab}e from Street. A list of courses run by other Christian Churches A,~,, M~~~~ and oflice, f25 prize the most irr our area is on the noticeboard. correct entry. Closing date 31 Mar. WoMEEd'S WORLD DAY OF PmtYER Sew-\/ice entitled IF rnE SERWCES OF A PR~ESTARE REQUIRED, piease contact "God's Tender Touch" (prepared by the Christian Fr Gary Powell. "taP493940. at St Pf?ter's RC Church at He is avaiiable to rninisier to the needs of the sick and dy;n.ing. The sick 2.30pm On Friday, when the speaker wift be Mrs Gaynor and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home For fhe Hansen. All welcome (men, women, young people.. .) Sacraments of flealing and Confession speak to theni at any time. Advice and Insfr(~cfionin niaftets of the Faith are always available The Third SwedaBBin Lavat Weekly Newsfef* No. 1f88 11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Holy Baptrsm, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p 83 Celebrant & Preacher Fr Ken n%rl,n Hymns 424, There's a Sound (sheet 81, Calon Lan, Anthem: O Jerusaiern (Meunder], 368gRec.) Sett~ngAgufter Agrlus Der C.N Doe Ten Comrnandments Agufter 6.30 pm Ever~song.Officiant. Fr Ken Marf,n Introit: Litany of the Deacon. Psalm 142. Hymns: 309, Anthem: Locus lste {Bructgnep-d,268 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somemel/ fn F Readings Deutersnorny 4, 1-'l4. Matthew 5, $'%-end. in the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church of Myanmar {formerly Burma), and Archbishop Andrew Mya Han We pray for the vtdlms of the atroclt~esin Uganda this week In th~sd~ocese wt? pray for the Rtlra! Deanery of Penarth and Barry, and Fr Edward Bowding (Rural Dean) We pray for Jack tlewelyn Wafers, to be baptrsed at our Eucharist thrs ntornmg We pray for the srck, rernernber~ngespecratiy Jane4 Munday, 'tMinifrecB Paxton, Gwen Mopkins, Jill Brown We pray for the repose of the souls of the farthful departed especratly Ada Pouitney and Kenneth Stanley Grif$iths, whose annrversaries occur at th~strme TMIS WEEK Mmdey 6.00 prn Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. 8th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice [;.C.JONES MEMORIAL LECTURE 7 30 prn J.C Jones Memorial Lecture Sf h/lichae/'s College at St Michael's College, Ltandaff on Nlonday at 7.30pm. Rt Rev. D.Huw Tuesday St Gregory of Nyssa, Bishop (395 A.D.) Jones, Bishop of St David's will 9th 10.00 am i-ialy Eucharist. Sf Phihp's. speak on "Mission and Cult~tre". 7.30 pm Hafy Eucharist. St Anne's, 7.30 prn teciure by Bishop Rowan. Coleg Trefeca. L- J HOLY EUCHARIST. Praver Book 0.359.Fsibwed bv coffee. - Lent Discussion Group. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Senior Citizens. Roath Church House, Tuesday at 7.30pm. ,Junior Confirmation ALPHA COURSE. LENTEN LECTURES at St John the Baptist Church on 32Pinewood Cres. Fridays at Ipm. The theme is "Rack to the Future: ThursAsY 9.00 am I-loly Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Standing on the Threshold Millennium". ltth 6.30 pm .lunior Choir Practice. RENEWAL DAlr. "Renewal through 7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. Liturgy" is the tit.le; the speaker is Fr 7.00 pm Full Choir Practice. Denis Bradshaw, Vicar of St Joseph 7.30 pm Full Choir & Orchestra Practice: Rutter's Requiem. worker, London, On 8.15 prn Lent Group. Sf Anne's House. Saturday, 1Oam-4prn at Friday f2tk 1 .OO prn Lent Lecture. St John's Church. Christchurch, take Rd North. Bring pi~ked lunch (coffee available). iloly Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. Children's Ministry. Details from Renewal Day. Chrisfchurch, Lake Rd IVurfh. Rev.Nick Jones 901656-860337. St Anne's Wives Coffee Morning. St Anne's Hall. Evening Prayer. St Margaref's. ')9a#t S~te~dctyis the Fourth Sunday in bent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at I Iam, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. internet: http://info.d.ac,uk/ccin!main/soceeondroath!~hur~h/~ted. html COFFEE will be served in the vestry after QUE NIGHT. Sat 20 Mar, 7.30pm at G'riuRCe the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for Roath Church House in aid of p the 100 GIub will take place. Newcomers in RCH2OOO. Teams of 618 players. 6 RCH*/~ particular are very welcorne to join us. The £2.50 per player. Light refreshments, rY rn Sunday School and Junior Choir will raffle. Bring your own glasses R liquicl continue the tine of coins - please give refreshments. To book table contact them your support. Parish Office or Brian Shapcott ------p- it P736455. PARISH ALPHA COURSE The airnosf, seems, new laws are' brought into effect. We art? probably new (and of most of the body of law COME AND SlNG STAINER'S Confirmation Course) started at our lives, yet, laws are CRUClFlXlOAJ (or come and listen) St Edward's on Wednesday. it is not imporfanf; they give people on Passion Sunday, 21 Mar at too late to join us, if you would like can be used either for good or St Edward's. Practice at 2.30pm, to attend the course as a Lent bad, fo oppress and enslave or to performance at 4.30pm. No charge - Course, or just to brush up on the protect. collection for Comic Relief. Please basics of our faith (or of course if law of bring your own copy of the music (or you ~OLII~like to be confirmed). pmtwf those in need and fo enable call in advance S&I495769), people to live in peace and harmony. So ST ANNE" WIVES COFFEE it is wifh the taw of God. The Ten TAIZ~ SEWSCES take place at MORNING and Mearty Mew Sale on ~rmma!ldm@ntsgiven in today's Old St Edward's every other month on Saturday 10.30-noon at St Anne's reading were not by Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next Church Hail in aid of the Paediatiic God to be a yoke around the necks of his service: 24 Mar, eopple laws weE Cardiac Unit, Uf-lb'~!. provided a framework in wl?ichthe peopfe RCH SPRING FAYRE stallholders COMPLINE is sung approximately Were jiberafed to jive lives as the meeting 'Thu 25 Mar at 7.30pm in peOPie Of God The problem was fhaf Once a month St (In Roath Church House, If you are '' these commandments came fo be used is a willing to organise a stall, please 9pm by the lsraelite authorities as a way of 15-minute service of plainchant - the confmNjnythe general populafion, attend this meeting or inform Brian last of the monastic "hours". Next lf this m[sun&rsf3nding of fhe Shapcott or Parish Office. This is a service: 18 Mar. nature of God's /aw that caused Jesus to parish event, and ail Your support is weep over J@rusalem when he sad in1 needed. 'NDUCT16PMOf our new 'jrnr> Rev. today's Gospel "would that even today Robert Evans, will take place at you knew fhaf make for GOOD FWDAY. The Choir and St Margaret's on Fri 19 Mar at 7prn. peace." The peop(e had made fhe Orchestra wilt give a performance of Reception in Roath Church House. keeping of fhe law afi-irnporfant mther John Rufter's Requiem on Good A11 PCC members are requested to than seeing the keeping of law as being a Friday (2 Apr) at 7.30pm. attend - please inform Tric~aif you way of achieving so much more in their $XCH2000 SPRING QUE. El per are unable to do so. It wouid be nice lives. entry. Available from Alan Mayer and to have a full church to welcome our SimjlaPly our own Church regulations shoufd be seen only as providing a fsarish Office £25 prize to the rnost new Vicar - everyone is invited. 'The framework wifhin which we are freed to correct entry. Closing date 31 Mar. parish choirs will combine to sing worship God and jive our lives as H{s Why not take some to sell to your the servrce. people. 'They cerlainiy need to be colleagues/family? CHRlSTlAM A1 D C0FFE.E questioned and cha/!et?gedif they appear to have any other function. How we ST TiLADIES CIRCLE MORNING at St Edward's on Sat 20 approach these questions will depend on Charity Event - a bus trip to Bath on Mar: loam-?2noon. whether we insfinctively see law as a Sat 15 May. Leave St Teilo's loam, Ticlcets are available good or bad thing, something which leave Bath 6pm, Tickets £8. Profits to today from Mrs oppresses and controls, or liberates and charity. Conlad Margaret Amodeo: Megan Martin and Fr. Gaty. --- -. work P471561, home P493677. Mrs Cynthia Williams. NEWORK. The Ecumenical Newssheet is being BOSNiA COLLECTlON on Sat 20 Mar, ?Clam--1pmin produced this week if you have an event you would Roath Church House. Help is needed to sort and pack - like advertised, please speak to Alan today. {terns. Also to deliver leaflets in the immediate area of Church Prouse (weelc 15 Mar) Please let Gilt Day know WELCOME. We extend a warm wetcome to ail visitors if you can help (4495496) or Tricia at Parish Office. and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of The foliowing items are needed: the sidesmen if you are new with us. Ivledical supplies, e.y. paracetamol, aspirin, bandages, incontinence pads, mutti-vitamins. 1F THE SERVICES OF A 13RlEST ARE REQUIRED, Toiletries - soap, toothpa~te~toofhbrc~shes, shampoo, washing powder. please contact Fr Gary Powell. P493940. llousehofd itetns - sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, curtains, t:utlery, candles, tin-openers, sewing thread, needles, pines. He is available to minister to the needs of the sick and Food - rice, pas?&, te-d, coffee, sugar, tinned fish, cooking oil. For babies - toivelling/dbposab!e nappies, baby toiiet~ies,small soff dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy toys. Communion af home. For the Sacraments of Healing Far children - notebooks, pens, pencils, 'L.ego', sweets: small toys, and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Oames. Instrucfion in matters of the Faith are always available. Also cash donations. 11.00am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.85. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Hymns: 298,80(MP), 515, Anthem: C)Bivet to Calvary (J.HrMarer%dcn@,Rec,: 623 vv f,%. 6.30 prn Evensong. Clfficiant: Fr Ken Martti-7. Introit: Virgin born, we baw before thee [Bishop Heber]. Psalm f"8, Iiymns: 107, Anthem: Etijah and the Widow [M@ndeI~scsh@,248(MP). Magnificat ;k Nunc Diniittis: A.Somerveli in F. Readings: Exodus 24. Hebrews 9, ??-end. In the world-wrde Church we pray today for the Province of South East Asia, and Arcbbishep Moses Tay In th~s d~ocesewe pray for Canon Bernard Johns, Director for Community Education and one-trme Vicar of Roath We pray far the Electoral College which meets this week to elect our new Bishop We pray for our new V~car, Rev. Robert Evans, to be rnstltuted and rnducted on Fr~day We pray for the srck, remember~ngespec~ally Janet Munday, Winifred Paxkon, Gwen Hopkins, Jill Brawn We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, espec~allyCecil Magtin, whose anniversary occurs at thts time - TMIS WEEK LJENVORK.The ~cun'izl Par~shSurgery Parish Ofice, Ronfh Church House St Edward s Orchestra Practice l-toly Eucharist. St Phi/ipls. Healing Mass with Sacrament of Anointing & Laying on of Hands. St Ai?nels

St Patrick, Patron Saint of lreland (51hcentury) t.tOhY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.287, Fotlowed by coffee, Lent Discussion Group. 6 Mewminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. lfnveifing of Famine Memorial. Cathays Cemefery. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. posies for the children to give to Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. their mothers who are in church. Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Schoo~room. ALPHA couase. Lent Group. 32 Pinewaod Ct-es. will unveil their Famine Memorial to the St Cyril of Jsrusalern, Bishop (386 A.D.) many people who died in the terrible periods Wsiy E~lcherist,Sf Anne's, of starvation in Victorian times, at Cathays .junior Choir Practice. Cemetery on Wednesdiay at 1Iam. For Stations of the Cross. Sf Anne's. 1 details a343251 Put/ Choir Pmctice, ------Full Choir t2 Orchestra Practice: Rutter's Requiem. Light on the Mount Progress igeeting. Heafh Hospihl. Lent Group. St Anne's House. -- 7 COMPLIB4E. LECTURES at St John the Baptist Church on Fridays at Ipm. The theme is "8acl

gOCY WEEK NEW VICAR. Rev Robert Evans 1 w~llbe preaching for the first time at Mondtl y 9.00 am Si Holy Eucharist. Margaref's. St Edward's at Evensong today. Please 29t.h 7.30 pm Said Eucharist with hymns. St Margaref's. make every effort to attend the service Pkaeaday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist Sf Phiirp's. 1 and rvelco&shim 1 30th 7.30 pm Said Eucharist with hymns. Sf Margaret's. Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.fB5. Followed by coffee. S'ISZ 10.30 am Lent Discussion Group. 6 Newnlinster Road. 7.30 pm ALPHA COURSE. 7.30 pm Said Eucharist with hymns. Sf Margarel's. Ma#uodgc V!r~~sdey jStApril 9.00 am l-loly Eucharist. Sf Anne's, 11.00 am Chrism Mass (with Bishop Mark Wood). Lla~?datY'Cafhedral. 6.30 prn Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm SUNG EUCHARIST & STRIPPING OF THE ALTAR. Prayer Book p.709. 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Good Friday 10.00 am GOOD FRIDAY LITURGY. Orchestra will give a performance 2nd 12.00 noon Three Hours Devotional Senrice. St Ma/garetJs. of John Rutter's Requiem on Good 2.00 pm Fufi Choir 8- Orchestra Practice: Rutter's Requiem. 7.30 pm $OHM RUTIER'S REQUIEM (Devotional Service). 7.30 pm The Liturgy of Our Lord's Passion St Anne's. rRCHZOOO SPRING 7 per entry, 1 Qdy S61t~rdey Available from Alan Mayer and Parish 3rd 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Office. £25 prize to the most correct 8.00 pm CAMDLELtGHT EASTER VIGIL. SERVICE. Mast Swnday is Easter Day. The Moiy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at l.la.rn., the Sunday School will meet at l a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. In place of Evensong, there will be a Sewice sf Easter BtAusic and Readib-rgs at 6.30p.m. Internet: http://inf~.cf.ae.uk/ecirrlmainlsoceconfrca"elchurch/sted.html CQNGWTUbATlOPdS to PARISH VESTRY. The date of this important parish Andrew Eccles, who will be event has changed again - it is now Mon 26 Apr, admitted as a full member of 7.30pm in Roath Church House. St Edward's Choir with a brief CHARlW DAY. There is an apportunity on Wed 5 May, ceremony in the vestry before ?Oam-6prn, to visit Frogmore House & Gardens, the Eucharist this morning. Windsor Castle. Tickets for the gardens are £2.50 OLD FAVOURITES HYMN (children up to 16 inc, free). All proceeds to St SING at Albany Rd Baptist Dunstan's, caring for men and women blinded in the Church on Monday, 7.30pm, with Jeffrey Howard service of their country. See our treasurer, Geoffrey - Smith, for an apptication form. Tickets (organ) and Miriam Bower1 -- (soprano). HOLY WEEK / for the house are available on the day: As Jesus rode friumphantI~fhroWhi adults f3.40, over60 £2.40, children HOLY WEEK SERViCES. There the cheering crowds info Jerusalem 8-1 6 51.20, will be a celebration of the Holy few people could have predicted the Eucharist, with the ceremony of series of events that w~u/duccurj CXlklPLifdE. Next services: 6 May, 20 stripping the altat* on Mabindjr over the next few days as Jesus went' May, 24 Jull, 29 July. Thursday at 7.30pm. Good [fro? rWei~/ngp~~p~iar a.X/aim f0 P~~GR~MAGEto Worcester cathedral Friday Liturgy service is at loam. l facrng demands for his death, the, (by coach) organised by Llandaff Three Hours Devotion 12-3prn ai horrors of the crucifixion and ultimate 1 Diocesan ~~ll~~~hi~,sat 8 St Margaret's (led by the Ven. vicfory in the resurrection at that first May. Ladies & gentternen E8, Martin Williams, Archdeacon of Easter. / under 14 £4 Closing dale is this Margam). Ruiter's Requiem will be This week, the most important and1 Wednesday, s822 827, performed at St Edward's at solemn week of fhe Church's year, 7.3Qpm in the context: of a we remember and celebrate the; SI TEILO'S LADIES CIRCLE Charity devotional service. Holy Saturday events of the lasf week of Jesus' Event - a bus trip to Bath on Sat 15 candlelight Easter Vigil Service at earthly ministry before his death, May. Leave St Teilo's loam, leave 8pi-n. Each celebration is a part of the Bath 6pm. Tickets £8. Profits to whoie drama jike acts ;n a play To/ charity. Conlad Margaret Amodeo: EASTER Eucharist rnjss one of fhe acts means that we/ work P471561, home t493677. Ilam Sur-ig Eucharist. Mcr miss a vital pad of fhe story and ouri ~nlzdSERVICES, ~~~t services: 26 Evensor'g 6'30pm Service " understanding of Nie significance of1 May, 21 July (7,30pm), Easter Music and Readings - if weekis djsfolaed. you would like to read one of the i Today we enter Jerusalem inth lessons, please see Alan. /Jesus. On Thursday we share in the UNBTED OPEN Alf2 SERWiCE at Last Supper as Jesus gives us the Waterloo Gardens, 10.00-10.30am gift of the Eucharist, the sacrament of Easter Day, organised by Minster. His Body and Blood. Good Friday Christian Centre. I sees us wifPlessing His crucifixion and j accepting our part in it. ~t Easter we ~t.4ot~QU'rfN(; TO TENBY has been be presented by icelebrafe the resurrecfion, the vi~fov arranged for Sat 24 July, We only St Peteris Piayeis at Peter's 'of the bvt? Oif God over death. NO have a 53 seat bus this year, so it is St Peter's Street! I3-l7 Apr' lQne e~enfstands alone Or j.S any important that choir members reserve Doors Open 7pm, up more jmpod~mf fhan any othec their places as soon as possible - the 730pm Tickets " (cone F350 together they fbrm the comp/C?fe sf0ry. deadline is 18 April, Junior choristers 'Tue ' Wed Only)' from the greatest event in history. I Woods, f 259201. (nan-eaming) are free, adults pay You have a and Fares for non-choir members are £7

CHARITY CXN-T-EE MORNING P??c?~u~~~o!Y-~E~~:~.. L.%'Y. ~.._, (children f 4 1. with St Teilo's Ladies Circle at Roath Church House on Sat 17 Apr, loam-12. STAINERS CRUCIFIXION. Our thanks to all who worked so hard to prepare this event (especially to LUNCH-ffME RECITALS at Albany Rd Baptist Church, Richard for his accompanirnsnt, and Lucian for his Mon-Thtrr this week, 12.30-1 15pm rendering of the as& Solo), and to those who Mon Mezzo soprano Julia Russell. - suwported. , it. £25 was raised .for Comic Relief. Tue: Trumpet, piano, violin - Huw Morgan (age I1 ). Wed: Trumpets - , Dan Ortir. EASTER FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Martin will be pleased Thur: Organ - Jeffrey Howard. to receive contributions towards the cost of flowers to I3ring you lunch - drinks provided. Admission free. decorate St Edward's for Easter. MERlgfEk-SSOMN'S tSEIJAH will be performed by Cardiff PARISH CLERGY. Robe* Evans (Vicar) 448M08 Bach Choir 81 Orchestra at St David's Hall on Sat 24 Apr Gary Powell B493940. 7.30pm. Tickets £4.50, E6..50,£9.50, £3 1.SO. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick: and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to the clergy. Weekly Ne,wslefferNo. 4 $92 Sundayr 41h Aprij, f 999 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Proa;ssion, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.121 Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 137(Prac.$,238(MP), Taizk: Surrexii: GhtrisPus, Anthem, 234(Rec.) Anthem: The Lord Bless You and Keep You (John Wufter). Taiz6 Chant: 0 Surrexit ChPisfus Alleluia, 0 Canfafe Domino Allei~iia. Setting: Agt'tfer. Kyrie: C.N.Doe. Agnus Dei: A. Sydney Marks. 6.30 pm Service of Music and Readings for Easter. Officiant: Fr Ken Pdarfifl. Hymns: 134, 282(MP), 390, Sheet 16, Sheet I?, 132; 135. Anthetns: All in the April Evening (Robertor;); There is a Green Hill Far Away (Gounocl'), He IS Not Here fF. b/V. Peace), They Have Taken Away My Lord (J.Stainer), O Sons and Daughters (Walfatd Davies), Alleluia! Christ is Risen (Caleb Simper), Up, Up My Heart (Johann Criiger), King of Kings (Caleb Simper). Today we praise Almighty God for the glorrous Resurrect~onof Our Lord Jesus Chr~st,who has trii.imphed over sln and death We pray that. Wks risen life may dwell In our hearts, our homes, our soc,iety transforming us into what I-ie would have us be now and for ever We pray for the KQSQYQrefugees and all who are suffering as a result of the confhct in the Balkans In this d~ocesewe pray for the Rural Deasle~yof Margam We pray for the stck, remernber~ngespecfally Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hspkins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the farthful departed, espectally John William Coleman, whose annrversary occur:; at th~stime EASTER WEEK .- THE CHILDREN" SSg4C1EW. If you would Mandsy 5th 9.00 pm Hoty Eucharist, St Ma/-garet's. like to have a Childrert's Society Money Box, whic1-i is collected once a year, please Tqas&(sy 10.00 am f-loly Eucharist. Sf Philip's. contact Jane James B492592 or the 62h 7.30 pn? Fioty Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Parish Off ice. L-- ____------___1__1 Wedrrasdey 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST.Prayer Book p.39'7. Foltowed by coffee. ?211 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 prn St Esfwarcl's Chamber Music Group Practic~. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. 26 Apt-, 7.30pm in Roath Church House. 7.30 pm ALPHA COURSE. All (ay people whose names are on the ElectoraC Roll of the Parish are entitled to Thwt~sdery 9.00 am tloly Eucharist. Sf Anne's. 8th 6.30 pm .junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm fZutlChoir Practice. Me#+ Swndsy is The First Sunday After Easter (LOW Sunday). The Holy Eucharist wtll be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6 30 pm. FR KEN AND MEGAN wish everyone a blessed and WELCOME. We exfend a warm welcome to all visitors holy Easter. and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this rnornit-rg, ancf the EIGBTSHIP 2000. There wiH be an draw for the 100 Club will take piace. Easter Celebration on the quayside ai 69~yu''@ Newcomers in particular are very 3.30pm today. welcome to join us. The Sunday School THIS EVENlNG we have our traditional and Junior Choir will continue the line of Service of Easter Mhlsic and Readings coins - please give them your support. in place of Evensong at 6.30pm. If you would like to read one of the Lessons, please see Alan Mayer this morning.

Internet: http://~nf~.cf.ac.u&/ccin~mainlsocec~n/f~ath/~hilrch/~ted.html RUTTER'S REQUIEM. Our thanks to the choir and orchestra Tot- a vary moving devotional service on Good Friday. The church was very f1111, with a total attendance at the service of well over 100 people. About £120 was cctllected for the Kosovo refugees appeal. CONFERENCE on Mon 12 April. organi.sed by the CQMPLlNE is sung approximately once a month at Centre for Law and Religion (the Law School, Cardiff St Edward's on Tt~ursdaysat 9pm. Compline is a 15- University) lo explore 'the opportunities and challenges minute service of plainchant - the last of the monastic wii.ich the decisions af the Nationaf "hours". Next services: 6 May, 20 fur reljgious organisations in May, 24 jun, 29 July. Wales, as educators, as providers calendar as we celebrate ST TEIL~SLADIES Charity of social weifare programmes, as of sin and death by the Event - a bus trip to Bath on Sat 15 custodians of children, as owners Many books have been May, L~~~~ st ~~i[~~~q~am,leave of historic buifdings, as empfoyers, the Resurrectiof~ down 6pm, Tickets £8, profits to and as beneficiaries of religious The debate about if fo your seat frc?edorn. The speakers include and fiercely argued. Margaret work ~471561, AIun Fulichael, Secretary of State for This is nof surprisir7g because the 4493677, Wales, and Dr Norman 50s. Resurrection is undoubtedly fhe most Conference fee: £45 (inc. lunch impodanf fact of Christian and tea). For an application formi experience. contact Mrs Dawn Morgan, The story of Easter for me is very QR75082. simple - Jesus died, he was burfed, GODSPELL will be presented by but NOW HE LIVES. To that fhe StPeter's Players at StPeter's New Testament bears its wifness and Wall, St Peter's Street, 12-77 Apr. to fhaf Christian people have borne Roors open 7pm, curtain up their witness clown the ages. We are C~.~OIROUTING TQ TENBY has 7.3Upm. Tickets E5 (conc. f3.50 sf# Ilving "in &3sferU because the been arranged for Sat 24 July, We Tue & Wed only), from Steve risen Jesus is '?in Ollr midst" !?OW and only have a 53 seat bus this year, so Woods; S259201. alwWs. We can get bogged down in it is important that choir members sferite and fr(rifless argument about resewe their places as soon as CHARITY COFFEE @ai$NltkdC3 what the writers of the New possible - the deadline is 18 April, with St Tei!o's Ladies Circle at Testament arc? trying to afficulafe and jLIniorchoristers (non-earning) are math C:hurcll House On Sat 17 ~borif communicate the Resurrecfion free, adults pay 24, ,T~~~~for Apr, 1Oam-12. but, at fhe end, When all is said and cbiojr members are £7 (children £4). done, this fact remains: "He is risen, PARoC'"AL 'OUNCiL he is here,, T'// his d,scjp,es CHARlTY DAY. There is an The existing PCC (2 998-99) meets he is going before you. . . you will see o~~ortunif~on VVed 5 May, 7 Chm- for the last linie on Mon 19 Apr at hirn as he has told you, " (Mat-k f6: 7) 6pm, to visit Frogmore House & 7.30pm iri Roath Church House to Gardens, Windsor Castk. See our formally adopt the accounts for Be/ieve if, my friends - The Lord ;s risen! He is risen indeed. A/!eluia! treasurer: Geoffrey Smith, for details 1998. and an application form. Tickets for --- Vicar. MENDELSSOHM'S ELIJWH will be the house are available on the day: performed by Carcrfiff Bath choir & Orchestra at adults E3.40, 0ver-60 £2.40, children 8-16 Eq.20. St David's Hall on 33124 Apr 7.30pm, with Gail Pearson FR ROBERT EVANS preached on palmSunday to a (Sop), C'aro'e \/Viison (Contralto)z Dewi W~n rather larger congregation than is usual at Evensong in Simon l-horpe (Baritone) and Jarnes Neville (Treble). St and the servict3 was most enjoyable. He Conductor: Clifford Bunforb, Leader: Robin Stowell. ,iii and preach at the Eucharist at Tickets f4.50:£6.50, £9.50, £1 1.50. St Edward's on the Fourth Sitnday After Easter (2 May). CHURCH GROUNDS Heipers are r~eededto tidy UP THE PARISH CLERGY wtsh everyone a happy. holy the church ground:; (especially and peaceful Easter at the back) on Sat 24 Apr, loam-I;! noon There WIII be a SATURDAY No Services at St Margaret's on Saturday skip ~nliVestv~lle Rd on that day this week If you can help in any way, PEtRtSH CLERGY Robert Evans {Vicar) P484808 please have a ivorcl wrth Heather Gary Powell P493940. (or just tkirn up) They are available to minister to the needs of the sick RCH 8PRtNG FAYWE is on Sat 1 May, 11am-2pm. and dying. The sick and ho~~seboundmay receive Holy TAIZ~SERVICES take place a? St Edward's every Commlinion at hon~e. for the S8~ramenf~of Healing othsr month on Wednesdays at 7.:30prn Next services and Ck~nfess/onspeak fo fh@clergy 25 May, 21 July . - Weekly Ale wsIetter h.1193 I1 .OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 129. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 140, 9311, 252(MP), Anthem: 0 Praise the Lord [the Earl of WiIfon), Rec.: 239(MP) Setting: Aguffer. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe, Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Madin. Introit: Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord (MeptdeIssohn). Psalm 308. Hymns: 129, Anthem: The Lord is Risen (A. Ernest Jones], 328. Magnificat R Nunc Dirnittis: A.Somervel/ in F. Readings: Exodus 16,4-I 5. John 6, 35-51. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Communion in Japan (the Church of Nippon Sei KO Kai) and Archbishop John Takeda. We pray for the refugees sf Kssovo, and all who are suffering as a result of the conflict there. In this diocese we pray for the Youth Committee and Youth Chaplain Paul Thompson. We pray for the sick, remembering especizlfy Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkirns. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Harold Stark, whose anniversary occurs at this time.

Manda y 9.00 am I-foly Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. 12th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice Twesdety 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St PhiIipfs. 13th 7.30 prn fdoiy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Wednesday MOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p. 129. 34th St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Prad Senior Citizens. Roath Church House ALPHA COURSE. St Padarn, Bishop (6thcentury) Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Junior Choir Practice. Full Choir Practice. Holy Eucharist. St n/largaretls. 37th 10.00 am St Teiio's Ladies Circle Charity Coffee Morning. Roafh Church House. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. Sf Margaref's. kae& Strnday IS The Second Sunday After Easter (Good Shepherd Sunday). The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at I1am, when Rhiannon Joan Waigh will be baptised. The Sunday School wrll meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm ONE HUNDRED CLUB. It is time to renew membershrp. Last year's I00 Club produced £600 for church funds - many thanks to all who supported, and especially to the organisers. If you would like to join this year, please give your f12 to Cynthia Williams, Eva Shepherd or Addie Briers. You can pay by instalments if you wish. ANTHEMS. This morning the choir will sing "0 praise the L~rd,all ye heathen" by the Earl of Wiiton. At Evensong the anthem is 'The Lord is Risen" composed by A.Ernest Jones and dedicated to "Raymond Butterworth Esq and the Ladies & Gentlemen of Rosth (City) Road Wesleyan Church Choir, Cardiff". Ernest Jones was organist and director of music at St Paui's College & St Paul's Church, Cheftenham. The solo part of the Angel is sung by Sue Mansell. OUR THANKS to Richard Mayer, who is deputising for Norman on piano & organ this morning. internet: http:l/info.cf.ac.tlk/ccin/main/so~con/roath/church/sted.htrnl GODSPELL will be presented -- HAYDM'S CREATION will be by St Peter's Players at KOSOVO CBLLECT116N performed by Cardiff County & St Peter's Hall, St Peter's There was a very generous Vale of Glamorgan Youth Choir & Street, 'Tuesday to Saturday of response frorn the congregation at Orchestra at Llandaff Cathedral this week Doors open 7pm, on Sat 8 May at 7.30pm. Tickets curtain up 7.30pm. Tickets £5 the Good Friday k~~ti~naiSewice £5 (conc. £4). (Rutter's Requiem) and since then (conc E3.50 Tue & Wed only), ST TEILUS LADIES CIRCLE from Steve Woods, f 259201. others have been adding their Charity Event - a bus trip to Bath THE TURN OF THE SCREW contributions to the collection for the on Sat 15 May. Leave St Teilo's by Benjamin Britten will be Kosovo refugees. If anyone would loam, leave Bath 6pm. Tickets presented by Opera Mint like to make a further donation, Mrs £8. Profits to charity. To reserve (formerly Youthful Promise) at Martin will be pleased to receive it. your seat contact Margaret St Dorrat's Arts Centre. Mr The money will be sent off on Amodeo: work 4471561, home Llantwit Major, or) Thurs at Monday, so please give your f 493677. 7.30pm. Tickets £8 (conc. £7) YOUNG CHORISTERS. There is %'0121.-246-9618. contribution today. an RSCM course for young CHARITY COFFEE MORNING with St Teilo's Ladies choristers on Sat 29 May, 9.45am-12 noon, at St Paul's, Circle at Roatt?Church House on Saturday, 1Oam-12. Cwm (near Ebbw Vale). We are planning to take some of ourjunior choir rnernbers. hose who are interested PAR'CHiAL CHURCH CoVNC'L. The existing in attending, please see Alan as soon as possible. The (1998-99) meets for the last time on Mon 19 Apr at Course is called Voice for Life,8and the emphasis is 7'30~min Roaih House to the on teaching the foundations of good singing: vocal accounts for 1998. technique and at1 round abilitv - those who attend GYTUN. There will be a meeting should' benefit considerably. W& will provide transport of Roath Park 8 District Council both ways, but if parents wish to hear the final "sing of Churches on Tue 20 Apr at through" at 11.45 they are welcome to come. 7.3C)pm at Roath Park UWC, CHOIR OUTING TO f ENBY has been arranged for Sat Penywain Rd. Otjr represent- 24 July. We only have a are 'rricia Burfoot and atives 53 seat bus this year, so Alan Mayer. We are always it is important that choir looking for new ways for the members reserve their churches to work together or places as soon as support each other if you have - possible - the deadfine ideas or- suggestions, please speak to Alan or Tricia. is 28 April. Junior choristers (non-earning) are free, CHURCH GROUNDS. Helpers are needed to tidy up adults pay £4. Fares for non-choir members are £7 the church grounds (especially at the back) on Sat 24 (children f4). Apr, loam-12 noon. There will be a skip in Westville RSCM EVENTS. Sat 8 May. Festal Evensong at Rd on that day. If you can help in any way, please have St Mary's Monmouth (2pm rehearsat, 5pm Service). a ward with Weather (or just turn up), Sat 29 Mav. Conie & Sirm Cathedral Evensong at MEBBDELSSQHM'S ELlJAH will be performed by Cardiff Llandaff cathedral (starts <30am, Service 6pm, cost Bach Choir & Orchestra at St David's Hati on Sat 24 Apr £4). For details see Alan. 7.30pm, with Gail Pearson (Sop), Carole Wilson LENT BOXES should now be returned to church as (Contralto), Dewi Wyn (Tenor), Simon Thorpe (Baritone) and James Neville (Treble). Conductor: soon as possibie, please. Clifford Bunford, Leader: Robin SloweJl. Tickets £4.50, COMMUNICANTS There were 84 communrcants at the f6.50, %:9.50,El 1.50. I?o'clock Eucharist last week (Easter Day) - the largest PARIST-! VESTRY. 'The new date i!s Mon 26 Apr, 7.30pm number for a single Sunday service at St Edward's in Roaih Church House. All lay people whose names since Palm Sunday 1982. are on the Electoral Rolf of the Parish are entitled to MORNING EL EVENING PRAYER are normally satd speak and vote and are strongly urged to attend the daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fr~daysIn meeting. Sf Margaret's Church. All are welcome. RCH SPRlPQGFAYRE is on Sat 1 May, I?am-2pm PARISH CLERGY Robe13Evans (Vicar) 4484808 COMPLlNE is sung approximately once a month at Gary Powelf B493940. St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm Compline IS a 15- They are available lo minister to the needs of the sick m~nuteservice of plainchant - the last of the monastlc and dying The sick and housebound may rece~veHoly "hours" Next servrc:es' 6 May, 20 May, 24 Jun, 29 July Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing TAB^ SERVICES take place at St Edward's every and Confessmn speak to the clergy. other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next servjces. 26 May 21 July 11 00 am Sung Euchanst, Holy Baptlsm, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p 132 Celebrant & Preacher- Fr Ken Marfin Hymns 424,197, Taiz& Chant, Anthem, Be Stiiil for the Presence of the Lard (sheet 15) Taize Chant. 0 Christe Domine Jesu Anthem How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings (Brahrns) Setting Agufter Kyrie: Rutter (from Requiem) Agnus Dei C N Doe 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. introit: 0 Lord, Your 'Tenderness. Psalm 30. Hymns: 79(MP), Anthem: Brother James' Air, 3635, Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Some~veNin F. Readings: Isaiah 40, 6-1 ? . Acts 2, 22-36. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of British Columbia and the Yukon (Anglican Church sf Canada) and Metropotitan David Crawiey We pray for the refugees from Kosevo and all who are sufferrng as a resuit of the confl~ctthere. In thrs d~ocesewe pray for the Rural Deanery of Merthyr Tydfifil and Canon Steve Morgan (Rurai Dean) We pray for our children, students and teachers as they return to their studres after the Easter vacation, especially those who have important examinaticlns this term We pray for Rhiannon Joan Maigh, who will be baptised at our Euchanst this morrlrng We pray for the sick, remembering especially .lanet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, Barbara Marshall We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Herbert Leslie John, Hilda Winifred Thomas, Eunice Jones, whose anniversaries occur at this t~me

TgIS WEEK Members of :'St Edward's who are 18 or over Mondtt y 6 00 pm Par~shSurgery Par~shOfice Raath Church Hotcse. names included on 19il1 7 00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice ihe Electoral Roll Those stand~r~g 7.30 prn Parochial Church Council R~afhChurch House off~ce (e g. the Church Committee) must be on rt. If you Tuesday St Beuno, Abbot (c.640 A.D.) think you are not on the roil, Aian 20th 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phitip's. Mayer has forms for you to fill in. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. L I 7.30 prn Cyt& Meeting. Roath Park URC. 8.30 pm Roath Church House Catering Meeting. Parish Office. Wednesday St Anselm, Bishop & Doctor (1 109 A. D.) CLASS resumes this week. 21st 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST.Prayer Book p.285.Followed by coffee. 10.30 am L)iscussion Grouo. 6 Newminsfer Roaci. 11.OO am St Edward's striAg Orchestra Practice. We have produced 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. the Prayer Books, 2.30 prn Senior Citizens. Roath Church Nouse. which include brief notes to help visitors 4.45 pm Junior confirmation Class. Church/Schoolroom. follow the 7.30 pm ALPHA COURSE. (they will also be helpful for marking the Thursday 9.00 am !-foly Eucharist. St Anne's. page of the Propers for the day!). We will1 22nd 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. repririt them from time to time, so if you 7.30 pm Fulf Choir Practice. have any comments or suggestions to improve the design, please speak to Alan Friday ~3rd St George, Patron Saint of Engiand (304 A.D.) Mayer, Saturday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. LENT BOXES should now be returned to church as 24th 20.00 am Church Grounds Working Par€y. soon as possible, please. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. Melot &-~c-ndayis The Feast of St Mark the Evangelist. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 1.1 am, the Sunday School witi meet at 11 am, and Evensong wtll be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http:/rtinfo.cf.ac.u Wccin/ma~n/socecon/roath/churchlsted.html KOSOtdO CQLLECT1BN. Over £200 has now been RCH SPtUNG FAYRE is on Sat 1 May, ilam-2pm. We sent for the Kosovo refugees. If anyone would like to. need somebody to orgarlise the toy Stall, and general make e further donation, Mrs Martin will help is needed on all the stalfs. if you can be pleased to receive it. help in any way, please contact Tricia (Parish Office P484808 or home ANTHEMS. This rnorning the ct?oir wilt f 488796) or attend the meeting at sing the Kyrie frctm Rutter's Requiem, 8.30pm on Tuesday in Roath Church and the setting of Psalm 84 "How Lovely Hou!;e. DQnatiOn~are needed for the Are Thy Dwellings" from 8rahms' following stalls: bottles, cakes, groceries, Requiem. At Ever~songthe anthem is a w11ife elephant, toys and plants. There will setting of Psalm 23, "Brother James' Air" -- be boxes in church next Sunday. - the firat verse will be sung by ttie GOB5 SHEPHERD SklNbPA Y Junior Choir. ST TEILOS LADIES CXRChE Charity Event - a bus trip to Bath on Sat 15 PARO(;HIAL CHURCH COUNCIL. The outgoing PCC (I998-99) !\nay. Leave St Teilo's loam, leave meets on Monday at 7.30pm in f3ath 6pm. Tickets £8. Profits to Roatti Ct~urchHo~~se to adopt the charity. To reserve your seat contact accounts fgr 1998. Idargaret Amodeo: work s471561; home 8493677. CYTUM. There will be a meeting of Bibfe times than to us today: it was all TAIZ~SERVICES take place at Roath Park & District Council of very much part of fheir life. so Nof St Edward's every other month on Churches on Tuesday at 7.30pm at today! Whet? did you last see a Wednesdays at 7.30pm Next Roath Park URC, Penywain Rd. shepherd driving his sheep down services 26 May, 21 July. Our representatives are Tricia Newport Road? Burfoot and Alan Mayer. We are Jesus describes His relationship YOUNG CHBRBSTERS. There is an always looking for new wzys for the to us as that of a good shepherd and RSCM course for young chorrsters on churches to work together or his sheep. The good shepherd cares Sat 29 May, 9.45am-I2 noon, at support each other - if you have for his sht?ep; fhe facf thaf Chrjsf St Paul's, Cwm (near Ebbw Vale) We ideas ar suggestior~s~please speak cares for us is lrppermost in all are planning to take some of our to Alan or Tricia. today's readings. If is Christ's junior cho~rmembers Those who are MENDELSSDHN's wili be preparedness to lay down interested in attending, please see his sheep thaf marks him Alan as saon as possible. peiformed by Cardiff Bath Choir Good '.shepherd, Indeed, whole Orchestra at St David's Hall on .. Saturday at 7.30pm, with Gaii

James Neville (Treble). Conductctr: meant to be a true CHO~R Q~T~MGTO TENBY has Clifford Bunford, Leader: Robin Stowell. Tickets E4.50, £6.50, shepheruding Of been arranged for Sat 24 July. The realised in and

Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. able to come will meet at the hospital at Junior Choir Practice. Fuli Choir Practice. COMPLINE. COMPLINE will be sung at 9pm on Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. Thursday. Next services: 20 May, 24 .Jut?, 29 St Anne's Coffee Morning. Sf Anne's Hall. Haydn's Creation. Llandaff Cathedral. Mest Sundsy is Rogati~nSunday. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at I1 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 100 Club will take place. Newcomers in particular' are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the iiine of coins - please give them your support. ONE HUNDRED CLUB. It is not too late to join the new 100 Club. Please give your E12 to Cynthia Williams, Eva Shepherd or Addie Briers. You can pay by instalrnents if you wish. Intarnet: hlttp:/linf~,c;f.sc.u kiccin/ma1n~~ocee;6t?~r8athI~:hurckI~t@. htnll TODAY we welcome our V~carwho wrll celebrate the ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY tk GARDEN PARTY IS on Holy Eucharist for the first t~meIn St Edward's and Mrs Sat 5 June The Gift Day w~ltstart w~tha servlce of Caroline Downs who will preach (also for the frrst t~me Mattrns in the Church Grounds (weather permrtt~ng) In St Edward's) ST PHILIP'S FAYRE IS on Sat 5 June, ?lam at IS ANT HEMS Thrs morning's anthem a auotatron from Tremorfa Communrtv, . Hall the Old Testament ~essonIsaiah 26: "~houWilt Keep AUCTION for RCH2000 Him in Perfect 13eace" by C.L.Williams (one time CHEESE organist of Gloucester Cathedral). At Evensong the on Sat 5 June, 7.30pm. Tickets now available £2. Please notify either Brian Shapcott S736455 or Gill anthem is from the set psalm (92): "For He shall give Armitage 9757399, as soon as possible if you are able His angels charge over thee" from Mendelssohn's to donate items for the auction. This is oratorio Elijah. in order to prepare a list, ST ApdNEqS COFFEE MoWMfNG and cake stall, on Saturday, 10.30- PARISH CONFlRMATlOM SER\/ICE 12.30 at St Anne's Church Hall. will be conducted by Bishop Cledan Mears at St Margaret's on Thur 17 HI%YDN8S CREATION will be 1 in s~irif,when Christ revealed himself1 June at 7pm. performed by Cardiff Cout-ity & Vale to his disciples. Sfanding unrecognis- MATCH at tho Croft on Sat of Glamorgan Youth Choir 8, ed the shore Jesus asked fhem on 19 June, in aid of RCH2000, Orchestra at Llandaff Cathedral on for some fish, knowing that fhev had Saturday at 7.30pm. Pickets E5 none! On his advice,-however; they MOZj4RTSS REQUIEM. When (conc. £4). fished again and this time "they were St Edward's was rebuilt after the fire not able haul if in, for the quantity CHRlSYlAN AID WEEK is the to in 1919; the building was dedicated as of fish. " the War Mernorial to the 76 men from week begirinrng 9 May. We need helpers for the door-to-door John then recognised Jesus, and the four churches of the parish of Peter, with his usual impulsiveness, Roath who fell in the First World War. collection - if you are wilting to jumped into the sea. The ofhers help, please see Mrs Megan Martin 'The memorial tablet (the top of the brought the boaf fo shore where they as soon as possible. The theme two on the north chancel wall) was for the week is "Life or Debt", and found breakfasf already in prepara- unveiled by Lieut.-Col. Sir Henry focuses on the need to relieve tion. More fish were brought and Webb, Bart., MP for Cardiff East, on 7 burden of the debts of the world's "Jesus came and fook bread and May 1924. We will mark the 75th poorest countries. gave it fo fhem, and so wifh the fish". anniversary of the unveiling with a Yet aaarn Jesus is makina clear that service at which the Choir will sina ST TEILO'S LABfES CIRCLE bus he has chosen the ~uchakfas being Mozart's Requiem. The service wi! trip on Sat 15 May. All money to be central to his new post-resurrection take place on Friday, 9 July. paid in to Margaret Amodeo, Dawn relationship wifh his disciples. It is in GYTUN. The July meeting has been Jones or the Paris11 Office as soon the Eucharisf fhaf he comes to us as possible (£8 per person). and it is in the breaking of bread fhat transferred from the Wednesday to we recognise his presence among Tue 13 July. YOUTI.1 EUCHARIST at Porthcawl, US. 6.30~~1on Sat 22 May. This is in OUTREACH. During the first quarter The whole story of today's gospel response to the demand for a of 1999, a total of £484.84 was given lit?ks fhe meefing of fhe risen Christ second "annual" Youfh Eucharist. for outreach, This includes £137.75 and the disc:iples with fheir mission: to the LIandaf Training Committee, ST ANNE'S PENTECOSTAL fhey are to become "fishers of men". El13.72 to the Colombian Earthquake LUNCH is at 12.45pm on Sun 23 Likewise our encounter with the /ippeal, and £148 to Christian Aid. May at St Anne's Hall. Three &%rj~f in fhe Eucharist; which During Apri/, a further £21 1.71 has course lunch, inc. cold meat salad strengfhens us for our mi~~ionfo the been sent to Christian Aid for the (veg. alternative) £5. To reserve world and we too receive fhe warning Kosovo refugees, and £50 to Comic places contact Sharon P403954. thaf without Jes~lsthe disciples, and Relief. we, too, labour for no purpose. PENTECOST There will be an 1 Fr, Gary, GIFT AID 2000 lf you are a taxpayer, open-air service in Waterloo / you can make donations to one or Gardens (by St Margaret's Church) on the Feast of more UK charities supporting education or relieving Pentecost (~3'~May) at 3pm. poverty in the world's 80 poorest countries, or relieving the poverty of the Kosovo refugees, and for every El 00 TAIZ~!SERVICES. Next services: 26 May, 21 July. you give the taxrnan will add £29.88. If you are ST ANNE'S CHARIn QUIZ MIGHT 7.30pm Fri 28 May. interested, pick up a leaflet at the back of the church Teams of four persons. £2.50 per person (inc glass of p/\RiSH CLERGY, Robe* Evans (Vicar) P484808 wine & nibbles). Contact Sharon S403954. Gary Poweil 4493940. YOUNG CHORiS'rEffS. RSCM Course for ywng They are available fo n~inisterto the needs of the sick and choristers on Sat 213 May, 9.45am-12 noon, at St Paul's, dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Cwrn (near Ebbw 'dale), Those who are interested in Communion at home. For the Sacramenfs of Healing and attending, please see Alan as so011 as possible. Confession speak fo the clergy. Weekly Mewsgeffer No. f f97 Sunday, gfhMay, 1999 2 1.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.140. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 382,167,52fMP), Anthem: The Heavens Are Telling (Haydn), 607 (Rec.). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C. N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. introit: Creations Hymn (Beethoven). Psalm 75 Hymns: 144, Anthem: The Lord's Prayer (Norman Doe), 262(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A. SomeweN in F. Readings: Ecclesiasticus 16,24 - 17,14 Maahew 6, 1-15. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Province 8 of the Episcopal Church of the USA: Oregon, $an Diego, San Joaquin, Spokane and Utah. We pray for those who are suffering as a result of the conflict in-~osovo.In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Porttypridd, and Canon John Thomas (Rural Dean). We pray for those who have been elected this week to serve in the Welsh National Assembty, in the Scottish Parliament, and on our local councils. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Vdinifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Ron Mayer. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Emrys Lewis Davies and Francis Digby Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time. * CUPIGRATULATSONS to Tric~a Burfoat on her election to Cardiff Monday, iuesday & Wednesday are Rogation Days I Ounty Council. 1 Mon dey 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Oflce, Roath Church House. lot11 7'00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice MORNING 8 EVENING PRAYER are normally Tuesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist, Sf Philip's. FZLpnaysSt Margaret's Church. All are welcome. and 11th 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.349. Followed by coffee. 12th 11.00 am St Edward's Str~ngOrchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. list this week of those wishing to attend 4.45 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Schoolroom. 7.30 pm ALPHA COURSE. Vesfry. Thursday The Feast of the Ascension of Our Lord StPaul's, Cwrn (near Ebbw Vale). 13th 9.00 am I-loly Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 prn SUNG EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.142. 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice. ST IEILO'S LADIES CIRCLE bus trip to Bath on Sat 15 Mav. All money to be paid in to SsZurdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. Margaret ~rnodeo,Dawn ones or the Parish 15211 10.00 am Bus trip to Bath. St Teifo's. as possible fE8 per person). Nerct Swnda)s is the Sunday After the Ascension. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong wtfi be sung at 6.30 pm.

CHRISHIAN AID WEEK. We need two more helpers for the door-to-door coliection this week - if you are willing to help, please see Mrs Megan Martin as soon as possible. The theme for the week is "Life or Debt": and focuses on the need to relieve burden of the debts of the world's poorest countries. ANTHEMS. Our morning anthem for Rogation Sunday is "The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God" from Waydn's oratorio "Creation". At Evensong the introit is Beethoven's "Creations Hymn" and the anthem is a setting of the Lord's Prayer written and accompariied by our own organist. Internet: http:l/info.cf,ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/cht~rch/sted.htmI ROATH CHURCI-I HOUSE COMMITTEE meets at ST PHILIP'S FAYRE is on Sat 5 June, ?lam at 7.30pm on Wed 19 May in Roath Church House. Tremorfa Community Hall. --- COMPLINE is sung approximately once AOGA TlON SUWAY CHEESE (L WINE & SILENT a month at St Edward's On As we continue the cefebrafjo~sof AUCTION for RCH2000 on Sat 5 at 9~m is a ISlninute the Easter season, we are today. June, 7.30pm. Tickets now service of plainchant the last of the - to respond to iove available £2. Please notify either monastic "hoursY Next services: 20 f God shows to us ,n prayer, The Brian Shapcott 736455 or Gill May, 24 Jun, 29 July. Rogafion Days are hisforically assoc- Armitage e757399, as soon as possible if you are able to donate YOUTH EUCHARIST at Porthcawl, iated with intercessions, especially for items for the auction. This is in 6.30pm on Sat 22 May. This is in the harvest which was being p/anted order to prepare a list. response to the demand for a second at this time of fhe Year. For us the "annual" Youth Eucharist. Rogafions Days have become days ST EDWARD'S FUN DAY has on which we are asked fo consider been arranged for Sat 12 June. If PENDKRUS MALE CHOIR will give a our prayer fife and to Pra,Y especially you are able to help in any way, COnCerlat Mary's Bute for fhe needs of fie world and those please have a word with Heather, On Sat 7.30pm. "i-ickets *' around us. AS Sf Paul says in the Charlotte or Jane, f4 (conc. E3). Ietfer to the Romans "be constant in SKITTLE MATCH at the Croft on ST ANNE'S PEN'TECOSTAL LUNCH prayer". 19 in aid Of RCH2000, is at q2.45pm on Sun 23 May at Sf Paul, however, reC0gniSeS paif StAnneis Hall. Three course lunch, of the problem when he says in MQZ19RT'S REQUIEM will be inc. cold meat salad (veg, alternative) today's GospeL "we do not know how performed by St Edward's Choir f5. To reserve places cantact Sharon to Pray as we oughf': Though God in a special service on Fri 9 July. g403954. desires our prayers, the fad is fhhaf often we do not know how to (=AMP. IheAnnual PENTECOST. There will be an open- arficu,afe them, Diocesan Youth Camp is at air service in Waterloo Gardens (by we do, though, receive great St Madoc Christian Youth Camp St Margaret's Church) on the Feast of encouragement in our prayer /ife from on the Gower Peninsular, 9-1 1 Pentecost (23rdMay) at 3pm. Jesus himself. In the Gospel he tells E30 (11-16 years For detailssee Alan Mayer, ~A~zCSERVICES take piace at US "trL//luly,tr~ty, / Say to YOU, if YOU ask St Edward's every other month on anyflting of the Father he give GHOR OUTING TO TENBY will Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next services: f" you jn n7y name." Our take place on Sat 24 July. 26 May, 21 July. needs before we ask. He is the one "to whom all hearts are open, a// YOUTH RETREAT at Llangasty, S-AMNE'S CMARIW QUIZ NIGHT desires known," We do not need to 77-19 Sept. Organised by the 7.30pm Fri 28 May. Teams of four worry about our adjculati~nof those Diocesan Youth Committee, this persons. £2.50 per person (inc. glass needs, praying in fhe name of is open to young people over 16, of wine R nibbles). Contact Sharon Christ as jje fold us to, we may c/ajn7 and youth leaders. Full board cost S403954. access fo God and through Christ will is £50. Places are limited, so book soon. contact Rev. Paul F~FTH E(=~MEN~~A~PBL~RIIMA~E come the reply. Prayers made to the Thompson 446-701 814. WALK from Llantarnam Abbey to Father, through the So11 and in the Penrhys, 29-31 lblay (Spring Bank pov+er of the Spirit are the RCHZ*~~~!~~~2000 has been Holiday weekend). The complete walk that keep Our reiationship awarded a grant of £20000 by the is 30 mifes, across four valleys. The wrth God aiive and allow it to flourish. Foundation fund purpose is to pray for the unity of Fr. Gary, cost of central heating. However Christians, and for justice and peace in the world. You this is dependent upon the are invited to join the watk for a little way (if 30 rniles renovation of the kitchen and toilet Gi4tJRC+ sounds a bit daunting!). The full itinerary is on the areas and disabled access. noticeboard. Please help us to raise the money $ RCH *% % necessary to complete the PARlSH SONGS OF PRPIlSE is at St Edward's on remaining ground floor work at Trinity Sunday (30 May) at 6.30pm. There are forms at % 2000 Church Hoirse Any ideas 8 the back of the church for your choice of hymns and 36, or events be welcomed, readings to be returned by 18 May. 40 ~LV*~~ - Please contact the Parish Office ST dAMES AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIE7Y will and leave a message for Brian Shapcott if you can hetp perform The Mikaclo (Gilbert & Sullivan) at St Teilo's in any way SC~OOI. 1"-4th ~urie,7.30pm Tickets £550 (conc CLERGY, 4484808 E4.50) Garv Powell P493940.

DAY GARDEN PARTY Is On They are available fo mmister to the needs of the srck Sat June The Day *'Ii with a serv'ce Of and dying The s~ckand housebound may recewe Holy Mattrns In the Church Grounds (weather permrtting) Commun~onat horne For the Sacraments of Heakng and Confession speak fo the clergy. Weekly NewsfeHer No. 1198 Smday, 7~~ May, f999 1I .OO am Sung Eucharist, Sernlon and Sunday School. Prayer Rook p. 145. Celebrant 8( Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 447 (Proc.), 224,223(MP), Anthem, Rec.: Make Way (sheet 3). Anthem: Qrroniam Tu Solus Sanctus.. .Cum Sarrcto Spiriter (from Vivaldi:~Gloria), Setting: Nicholson. Aynus Dei: C. N. Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken A9affit-t. Introit: 0 Praise the Lord WipftePtl). Anthem: The Victor (from The Witness by Jimmy & Carol Owens). Psalm 97. 6iymns: 145, Anthem, Light has dawned (skeet 9). Magnificat & Nunc Dirnittis: A.SomerveN in F. Readings: Micah 4, 1-7. Ephesians 4,l-43. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Church in Mexico and Archbishop Samuel Espinoaa. We pray for all who are suffering as a result of the confiict in Kosovo. We pray for the people of Israel who go to the polls on Monday, that their new government will strive to find peaceful soluticns to the problems there. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Communications and Resources CornlmiMee. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Mhtnday, Winifred Paxtsn, Gwen Wspkins, John Warren, Ron Mayer, Ma~in Haigh, Lynne Woare, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Bill Scobie and Morgan Wiiliiam Rees Morgan, whose anniversaries occur at this time. THIS WEEK Montls y 6.00 pm parish surge&. parish Ofice. 13th 7.00 pm st ~d~~~d>~orchestrapractice Twesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 18th 7.30 prn Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednesdcry St Dunstan, Bishop (988 A.D.) 19th 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.287.Followed by coffee. St Edward's String Orchestra Practrce. ALPHA COURSE. The final talk in the St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. present series takes place on Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. Wednesday. Next week there is a Taize Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Schoolroom. Service, and on the fcrliswing two weeks ALPHA COURSE. Vesfry. there \nrill be talks from Fr Gary and the Roath Church House Committee. Vicar fur those adults who are lntendina Thursdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist, Sf Anne's. L___to be confirmed in June _j 20211 6.30 pm J~~niorChoir Practice. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Fridciy Zist 7.30 pm 1999 William Hodgkins lecture. City Church! Whdsor Piace. Settwrdsy 9.00 am Holy Euchcxist. St Margaret's. 22nd 6.30 pm Youth Eucharist. Pofihcawl. 7.30 pm Concert by Pendyrus Male Choir. Sf Mary's Church, Bute Street. Me~fSunday is the Bay sf Pentecost (Whitsunday) The Holy Eucharist w~llbe celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at II am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. TRlClA would be grateful if anyone wishing to contact her regarding County Council business, following her election as a Cardiff Councillor, would contact her on her home telephone number 8488796 and NOT in the Parish Office when she is busy with parish work. Thank you very much. Internet: kttp:ifinf~.cf.ac.uk/ccinimainlsocecon/roath/ckurch/sted.html LlGHTSHlP 2800 There will be a PENEECOST. There wiil be an Pentecost Celebration at the open-air service in Waterloo lightship at 3.JOpm today. Gardens (by St Margaret's Church) next Sunday (the Feast of ROATW CHURCH HOUSE Pentecost) at 3pm. COMMITTEE meets at 7 30pm on in Roath Church CYTUN. The July meeting has been transferred from the Wednesday to Tue 13 July. COMPLINE wilt be sung on Thursday of this week at 9pm. Compline is a 15-minute service of lai inch ant - PARISH SONGS OF PWiSE is at St Edward's on the last of the monastic "hours". Trinity Sunday (30 May) at 6.30pm. Stmday After Ascension Future services: 24 Jun, 29 July. 'There are forms at the back of the As today's collect makes clear, today church for your choice of hymns and LECTIJWE. The 1999 Wiilirtm is a day of mixed feelings and readings - to be returned by 18 May. Hodgkins Lecture will be given by emoi.ions. We find oi~rselvescaught Choral Evensong will be sung on thaf Rev. Canon Alan I-uff m Friday at between celebrating the kingship of day at 5.30pm. 7 30pm in the Citv Church. Christ who has returned to His throne ~indsurPlace. His. subject is of glory it? heaven and a feeling fhaf ST EDWARUS GIFT DAY & "Singing the Lord's Song in a we have somehow beet? left behind GARDEN PARTY is on Sat 5 June. Strange Land" in which he asks the as we await the arrival of the Holy The Gift Bay will start with a service of question "Do Christian songs still Spirit af Pentecost. Mattins in the Church Grounds nurture us today?" The Sunday affer Ascension (weather permitting). symbo1;ses an bnporfanf tri~ft?abouf 5%PHILIP'S FAYRE is on Sat 5 June, 'OUT'' EUCHARiST at Po*hcawi, human existence. Throughout our 2 1am at Tremorfa Community Hall. 630pm on Saturday. This is in ,;ves we are moving and lothe for a developing as individuals There are CHEESE 8 WINE EL SILENT second Eucharist times when we have to say good-bye AUCTION for RCH2000 on Sat 5 PENDVRUS MALE CHOIR will to fhe old, fhe familiar, whether if be June, 7.30pm. Tickets now available give a concert at St Mary's Church, to friends, a home or a job. There E2. Please notify either Brian Bute Street, on Saturday, 7.30prr-t. !are times wf~enwe have fo put past Shapcott S736455 or Gill Armitage Tickets f4 (conc. f 3). evenfs and emotions behind us and 4757399, as soon as possible if you move forwards. At fimes like this the are able to donate items for the ST ANNE'S PENTECOSTAL future can seem uncertain; even auction. This is in order to prepare a LUNCH 1s at 12.45pm next Sunday frighfening. Thaf is surely how fhe list. at St Anne's Hall. Three course disciples wo~lldhave felt as Jesus lee lunch, inc. cold meat salad (veg. them fo refurn to fhe Fafher before ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE will alternative) £5. To reserve places the Holy Spirit arrived fo till fbem wifh rneet on Fri II June. contact Sharon 23403954. enthusiasm and purpose once more. ST EDWARD'S FUN DAY has been TAG& SERVICES take place at Jesus, jusf hefore He ascended, arranged .for Sat 12 June. If you are St Edward's every other month on toid fhe disciples fhaf He would be able to help in any way, please have a Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next with them always. This is fhe greaf word with Heather, Charlotte or Jane. services: 26 May, 21 July. promlse thaf He makes fo us all, 1t is a promise that gives us sfrengfh as PARISH CQ)AIFIWMATIOFJ SERVICE SPECBAL PCC RAEET1NG on Wed we face fhe uncertainties of life. If is will be conducted by Bishop Cledan 26 May to discuss Roath Church a promise Jesus keeps most Mears at St Margaret's on Thur 17 House. perfectly as He conles to us it? fhe June at 7pm. ST ANNE'S CHARITY QUtZ Blessed Sacrament wherever the SKiTTLE MATCH at the Croft on Sat NIGHT 7.30pm Fri 28 May. Teams Holy Eucharisf is celebrated as He 19 June, in aid of RCH2000. of four persons. E2.50 per person commanded. PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL wilt (inc. glass of wine & nibbles). Jesus has returned to fhe efernify meet on Mon 21 June. Contact Sharon S403954. of heaven but Ibis ensures fhaf He is us now and for CHRiSTlAN All3 WEEK. Our thanks YOUNG CHORISTERS. Nine fhroughol~fme and space, f,, those who helped in the door-to- members of St Edward's Choir will purpose fo lives and door coilgction last week for this attend the RSCM course for young us wifh tiis love. Fr Gary. irnporiant cause. choristers on Sat 29 May, 9.45am- - 12 noon, at St Paul's, kwm (near Ebbw Vale). The CBNGRATULATiQNS to Fiona Berry on obtaining a Course is called "A Voice for Life" and the emphasis is distinction in her City and Guilds "Starting on teackhing the fc)undations of good singing, vocal Photography". technique and all round ability - those who attend CLERGY. RobertEvans 4484808 should benefit considerably. We will provide transport (saw Powell ~493940. '0th ways: but if Parents wish to hear the final sin^ They are ava,lab/e e to the needs of the and dying, The through" at 11.45 they are welcomc3 to come. sick and housebound may rece~vetfoly Communion at horne. For fhe Sacraments of Healing and confession speak to the clergy. St

The Day oi Penteoost (Whitsunday) M/eekfy Newsfe%ferPdo. q199 Sunday9 2fdMay, 1999 11 .OO Zsm Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.147. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 266 (Proc.), 233,209(MP), Anthem: If Ye Love FJIe (Galeb Simpel), Rec: 239(MP) Setting: Nich~lson.Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caieb Simp@r. 6.30 rim Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: But the Lord from the Lord (Meradeissohn). Psalm 98. Hymns: 151, Anthem: Come Holy Ghost (Thomas Afbwaod), 332. Magnificat & Nunc Dimiltis: A.Somen/eNin F. Readings: Isaiah 91, ?-9.Galatians 5, 16-25 In the worlcr-wide Church we pray today for Province 7 (Southwest) of the Episcopal Church of the USA, and President Bishop William Smalley. We pray for all who are suffering as a result of the conflict in KQSOVO.In this diocese we pray for the Rural Beanery of Rhandda, and Fr Peter Coieman (Rural Dean). Nfe pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Nlunday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Rsa Mayer, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. THIS WEEK ------PILLAGEPRAISE is at St \!Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are Enlber Days. church, ~~l~i~~~~~~on /Monday, Monday 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. The Weaker is 24th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. of Cardiff 7.30 pm Village Praise. St Michael's Church, Colwinsfon. ------..I Tuesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phiiip's. 25th 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Ar?neJs, tiOtY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.304. Followed by coffee. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. J St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. SPECBAL lgCC MEETfNG on Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Wednesday, starting with a Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Scf?oo1room. of Holy EucharistiParocb~ialChurch Council. Sf.Margaret's. FzEucharist at 7pm, to discuss PENTECOST TA~Z~SERVICE. St Edward's. Roath-- Church House. - Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Junior Chair Practice. Full Choir Practice. ST ANNES CHARITY QUlf NIGHT 7.30pm Teams of four persons. £2.50 per person (inc. glass of Quiz Night. St Anne's Hall. 8. nibbles). Contact--- Sharon S403954. kioly Eucharist. Sf Nlargarefs. Cars leave St Edward's for RSCM Course at Cwm. kje8-k 8~nsisyis Trinity Sunday. 'The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated with Holy Baptisnn in St Edward's at ?Iam, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, Choral Evensong will be sung at 5.30 pm, and Parish Songs of Praise is here at St Edward's al: 6.30pm. ANTHEMS. This morning we celebrate the Feast of Pentecost with the anthem "If Ye Love Me" by Caleb Simper - the introduction will be sung by members of the Junior Choir. This evening the introit is "But the Lord from the North has raised one" from Mendelssohn's oratorio Elijah, and the anthem is the ninth century hymn Veni Creator Spirifus - "Come, Holy Ghost" translated by John Cosin (1 594-1672) and set to music by Thomas Attwood (I765-q 838). PENTECOST. There will be an open-air service in Waterloo Gardens (by St Margaret's Church) TODAY at 3pm. TAIZ~SERVICE at St Edward's on Wednesday of this week at 7.30pm. Musicians welcome to join us at 6.30pm for a practice. Next service: 21 July. Internet: http:l/in~fo.cf.ac,~k/ccinlmainlsocec~n/r~ath/~hurch/sted.htrnl CHOlR PRIZES, This year choristers have achieved for those wishing to be confirmed, but Open to all Alpha an attendance record of nearly 100%. This includes participants) on June 2 (led Fr Gary) and June (led two services every Sunday, cfioir practice every by the Vicar) both in the vestry at 7.30pm. This week, of Thursday, and a considerable number of extra services there is a Taize Service. (Ash Wednesday, Ascension, ST EDWARD'S GBFT DAY & St Edward's Day etc.) and concerts. PENTE'COS T SIIND.4 Bc GARDEN PARV is on Sat 5 June. The choirgirl with rnost attendances The coming of the holy Spirit upon The Gift nay will stark with a service is Francis Goble, snd the choirboy the Apostles, which Jesus had of Mattins in the Church Grounds is Stephen Mayer. Very close promised and which we celebrate (weather permitting). behind them are liachei Doe and today, marks the beginnings of the David Rdayer, followed by Lizzie Doe life of fhe Church. At fhaf first ST PHiLIP'S FAYRE is On Sat and Edward Doe. All six will receive Pentecost the Apostles were June: lam at Corr\munity prizes at the Eucharist this morning sudcJenly empowered by such a klall. - the girls receive .the Vera Morgan feeling of confidence in God's love CHEESE WINE SILENT Prize and the bolls the E.M.Long and faithfulness fhaf they had to A~CT~QWfor ~ct42000on Sat 5 prize. (;ongratulations to all of yO!J. begin bearing v~/itne~Sto a// that June, 730pm, ~i~k~t~now available YOUNG CHORISTERS. Nine Jesus had taughf them. E2. Please notify either Brian members of St Edward's Choir will If is same Holy Spirit that Shapcott 4736455 or Gill Armitage attend the RSCM course for young today inspires US as members of the ~757399,as soon as possible if you choristers on Saturday, 9.45am-12 Church to ~0ntinUefhe work of Ch/*ist are able to donate items for the in the world. It is the same Holy Spirit noon, at St Paul's, Cwm (near Ebbw auction, -This is in order to prepare a that holds a// Christians in fhe unity of Vale). The Course is called "A Voice list, Churcii A,7y for L'fe" and the emphasis is On church by man is a sin ST EDWARD1$ COMM!TTEE will teaching the foundations of good meet on f-ri 1 I June. singing. vocal technique and ali against the Holy Spirif. We as Christians must seek to round ability - those who attend ST EBwARDq~FUN DAY is on sat should benefit considerably. Cars bear witness fa the love of Jesus 12 June, If you are able to help in will leave St Edward's at 9am. If while displaying fhaf unify which is any way, have a word with parents wish to hoar the final "sing giff us it js Heather, Charlotte or Jane. We will through" at 11.45 they are welcome. therefore fhat we a and be pleased to receive donations of take the o~~artunit~given to us books, toys, bric-a-brac sic. FlFTH ECUMENICAL PILGRIMAGE our local Cytun committee to witness WALK from Llantarnam Abbey to to the great power of God in union SK1Tt'I-E MATCH at the Croft on Sat Penrhyij, next weekend: 29-31 May. wifh our fellow Christians from other 19 June, in aid of RCH2000. f 1.50 The complete walk is 30 miles; local Churches in an open air service Per person and bring a plate of food across four valleys. The purpose is in Waterloo Gardens af 3pm this for the table. Contact Tricia. to pray for the unity of Christians, affernoon. 1 Fr PAROCHlAL CHURCH COUNCIL and for justice ar~dpeace in the Gd will meet on Mon 21 June. world. You are invited to join the walk for a little way (if 30 miles sounds a bit daunting!). The full itinerary is on COMPLINE is sung approximately once a month at the noticeboard. St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- minute service of plainchant - ihe last of'the monastic CATWEDML EVENSONG On Saturday Cathedral "hours". Next services: 24 Jun, 29 July. Evensong wrll be sung at 6pm Tf-11sIS a "Come & Sing" Evensong arranged by the RSCM It IS too late to lorn CONGWYULATlOsVS to Gwendolen Smith on wrnning the stngers, but worshtppers are welcome to l~sten The the third prize in the Diocesan Art Competition - she muslc tncludqs Sanders Responses "On a Dresden went to the Cathedral on Tuesday to receive her prize Amen", Stanford's Canticles rn Bb, and the anthem "I and we were very proud that she represented Saw the Lord" by Sta~ner St Edward's Sunday School so well. PARISH SONGS OF PWISE is at St Edward's next PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) P484808 Gary Pcswefl S493940. Sunday (Trinity Sunday) at 6.30pm Choral Evensong will be sung at 5 30prn. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Comn7union at home. For the ALPHA COURSE. The Alpha course itself finished last Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to the clergy. week, but there will be two further meetings (partrc~rlarly Weekly Newsletter Mo. f2QO 11 .OO am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Moly Baptism, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.154. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marlin. Hymns: 180 (Proc.), 162 (omit *), Anthems, Rec.: We Believe in God the Fafher (sheet 18) Anthems: God So loved the Worid (J.Stainer), Sanctus Lh Betaedictus (Richard Mayeo.). Setting: Agotter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 5.30 pm Choral Evensong. Officiant. Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Fanfare (Martin §haw]. Preces & Responses, Heathcofe Stafham. Psalm 99. (3Rice Hymn: 657. Anthem: Exsultate Deo (Alessandro Searlatfi). Readings: laaiah 6, 41-8. Mark 9, 1-41. 6.30 pm Parish Songs of Praise at St Edward's. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin In the world-wide Church we pray foday for Province Vil of the Episcopal Church sf the USA. We pray for the refugees and all who are suffering as a result of the conflict in Kosovo. We pray for an end to the fighting between [ndia and Pakistan. We pray for the three Anglican priests from Gateshead who (lied in a motor accident this week: William Taylor, Michael Hcnugh and Catherine Hoaper. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Child Protection Group, and Rev. Sally Davies. We pray for FP Bernard Jones who will be instituted and inducted as Vicar of Hirwaun on Monday. We pray for Georgina and Alexander Phippen, to be baptised at our Eucharist this morning. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Won Mayer, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Edith (Min) Knight, whose anniversary occurs at this time. YOUNG CHORISTERS. Nine 3MIS MEEK /-St Edward's Choir attended the RSCM "A Voice for Life" course for young choristers yesterday, Juesda y St Justin, Apologist & Martyr (c.165 A.D.) and received a very .frientlly welcome from the 1st 3une 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. people of S.t Paul's Churct-I, Cwm. 7.30 pm . Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Wednese(sy St Btandina & her Companions, Martyrs of Lyons (177 A D ) 2nd 10 00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p 280 Followed by coffee 2 30 pm Senlor Clt~zensRoath Church kfouse 7 30 pm Adult Conf~r~nationClass Vestry ST JAMES ARAATEUWOPERATIC SOC~] perforrn The Mikado (Gilbert & Sullivan) at Tl~ursds~ Corpus Christ;. St Teilo's School, 1~'-.4'~June, 7.30pm. Tickets 3rd 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice E5.50 (conc, f4.50). 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. 7.31) pm Solemn Mass with Procession of the Blessed Sacramen't. St Anrte's. ~c)t~(rc(q~51.119.00 am i-loly Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. CHRISTIAN AID WEEK. The total 9.30 am St Edward's Gift Day. from the street collec:tjion 9.30 am MATTINS. St Edward's Grounds. StEdward's rnembers came to 11.00 am St Philip's Spring Fayre. Tremorfa Con~mtintfyHall. 2238. Many thanks to everyone who 3.00 pm St Edwarcl's Garden Party, ped-- 7.30 pm Cheese & Wine &I Silent Auction. Roafh Church House.

Next Swndny IS The First Sunday After Trinity The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated In St Edward's at 11 a m , the Sunday School wdl meet at 1I a m , coffee w~llbe served In the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of corns w~llbe continued, and the 100 Club Draw wrll take place Evensong w~ll be sung at 6 30 p rn ANTHEMS. This morning we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Trinity the anthem "God So Loved the World" by John Stainer (1840-ISOI), and the setting of Sa~.rctus& Benedictus by Richard Mayer. The introit at Evensong is "Fanfare" by Martjn Shaw, and the anthem is Exsulfirte Deo by Alessandro Scartatti f 1660-1725). Internet: http:l/info.cf.ac.uklccin/mairr/socecon/roath/ch~~rch/sted. html FAREWELL. Our Eucharist CHEESE & WINE & SILENT AUCTION for RCH2000 this morning is the last on Saturday, 7.30pm. Tickets now available f2.Please service for Andrew Eccles, notify either Brian Shapcott ST736455 or Gill Armitage who is returning to five in S757399, as soon as possible if you are able to donate the LISA on Tuesday. Last items for the auction. This is in order to prepare a list. week we presented him ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE will meet on Fri 11 June. with a certificate to acknowiedge his loyal ST EDWARD'S FUN DAY is on Sat 12 June. If you are service to the choir. We all able to help in any way, please have a word with wish him and his family Heather, Charlotte or Jane. Events planned include Mrs well. Rainbow's Marionettes, worship songs, Taizc? chants. Stalls include hot dogs, bric-a-brac PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE is at - books, refreshments. We will be St Edward's at 6.3Qpm this evening. PRjNjS-Y SUHDA Y pleased to receive donations of A varied and interesting programme The Holy Trinity - Father, Son and books, toys, bric-a-brac etc for the has been put together from the Holy Spirif -. are a perfect communify of love. God the Fafher, the creative stalls. music and readings requested by members of the churches of the power behind the universe. God fhe MATCH at the Croft pub on parish, There are traditional hymns Son, who reveals the loving and Sat 19 June, in aid of RCH2000, like Onward Christian Soldiers and forgiving Of God us jn £1 50 per person and bring a plate of and God the Love Divine, together with more food for the table, contact ~~i~i~, moderr1 worship songs, some of breafhes God's life info us fhroughouf which will be new to many of us. all time. One cannot exist or funcfion PAWBCHiAL CHURCH COUNCIL without fhe other fwo; a// are entirely will meet on Mon 21 June. The accompaniment is provided by . interdependent. So perfectly united a worship group gathered by COMPLINE is sung approximately are they that together they are Richard Mayer from several once a month at St Edward's on completely one - fhe One God. churches, including piano, Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- keyboard, guitar and drums. Please On Thursday this weelc the Church celebrates Corpus Chrjsfi, minute service of plainchant - the last give them your support by making of the monastic "hours". Next every effort to be here at 6.30pm. giving thanks for Christ's insfitution of the Holy Eucharist. If is in the services: 24 Jun, 29 July. CONF1RMATlOM CXASSES. There celebratibn of fhe Holy Eucharist that rdalzi SERVICES take place at is no junior class this week as it is we are drawn by God the Fafher info St Edward's every other month on half-term, but the adult candidates the very head of the Holy Trinity to Wednesclays at 7.30pm. Next will meet with Fr Gary in the vestry share in that perfecf communify of service: 21 July. £25 was collected at at 7.30pr71 on Wednesday, and all iove. Fed and nourished by God the last week's service for the Kosovo who have attended the Alpha Son, present in the Blessed refugees. course are welcome to attend. Sacrament, we are then senf out into Please note thaf the meeting on 9 the world by God the Spirit to live and June, which was to have been led work to the praise and glory of God. by tho Vicar, has been cancelled. If is good thaf as we celebrate the life of the Holy Trinify we also ST 'lFT DAY ' celebrate shortly afterwards God's PARTY is On giff of the Hoiy Eucharist Jesus The Day with a service Christ jnstit~trrfed the Holy Eucharist to OUTING TO TENBY will take in Church Grounds CHOlR be the foundallon of our relationshrp place on Sat 24 July, Tricia is now 9'30am1 and wifh God Forin fhe celebration of fhe Fr Ken be in Church receive collecting the money - choir adults *' Holy Eucharist as we are drawn into £4, other adults £7, other children giffs the end Of the Garden communion wifh the Holy Trinify we Party (which starts at 3pm). E4. All money to be paid by Sun 13 art? empowered to reflect the love of June, after which seats on the bus ST PHILIP'S FAYRE is on Saturday, God in our own lives bringing it info will be re-allocated as we have quite 1lam at Tremorfa Community Halt. fhe lives of others as we are called to a long waiting list. Non-earning do as people of God. Fr. Gary. , chorister go free, but if you do not OUR THANKS to Richard Mayer ------want your seat, please let Tricia who is deputising on organlpi three services today. know. HEAD CH0611STER. At the PARISH CLERGY. Pentecost prize-giving last Robert Evans (Vicar) f 484808 week, David Mayer retired after Gay P~wefl9493940. four years as head chorister, to They are available to minister to the needs of take his place in the senior the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For fhe chair. ile is succeeded by his Sacraments of Heating and Confession speak to brother Stephen. Edward Doe the clergy. will be Stephen's deputy. The First Sunday After Trinity Weekly Newsletter Mo. f207 Sunday, tjfh June, 1999 I1.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.'l57. Celebrant & Preacher: Very Rev. Alun Davies. Hymns: 359,248(MP),357, Anthem: Lacryrnosa (haart), 37%(Rec.) Setting: Aguffer. Agnus Dei: C.iV.Doe, 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Madin. Introit: God Be in My Head (Walford Deviefs). Anthem: I Will Lay Me Down in Peace {C. lee Wi!Iiams), Psalm 4. Hymns: Am I My Brother's Keeper (sheet), Antheen, 33. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somervel1 in F. Reedings: Genesis 4, 1-16. Mark 'f, 14-28. In the world-wtde Church we pray today for Province V! (Northwest) 01 the Episcopal GI.aurch of the USA (Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana Nebraska, North & South Dakota, Wyom~ng)and President James Krstz We pray for the people of Kosovo, that the present moves to end the conf[rcl may be successful, and that they may soon be able to return to their land w~thautfear In this dtocese we pray for the Archdeaconry of Llandaff and Archdeacon William Thomas, and the Rural Deanery of Bridgend and Fr Edward Evans (Rural Dean) We pray for the sick remembering espec~allyJanet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis We pray for the repose of the souls of the fa~thfuldeparted, especially Malcolm Jones, whose anniversary occurs at thls t~me TMIS WEEK -- I GIFT DAY Thanks to everyone who Mlondsy 6.00 pm Parish Surgery Parish Office. Roath Church House supported the Gift Day and Garden Fth 7 00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Party yesterday (bravlng the Tuesday 10.00 am bioly Eucharist. St Philip's. inclement weatherl). It IS not too 8th 7 30 pm I-loly Eucharist. St Anne's. late to bung your gift tf you have not already done so Wednesday St Columba, Abbot (597 A.D.) 9th 10.00am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed b coffee. 10.30 am Discussiort Group. 6 Newminsfer Road. ANTHEMS. At th6 Eucharist this 11.OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. f"Lacrymosa" ing the from ~;hoirMozart's wil,-i Requiem. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. The evening anthem is a setting of part 4.45 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Church/Schoolraorn. of Psalm 4: "1 Will Lay Me [)own in 7.30 pm Adult Confirmation Class. Vestry. Peace and take my rest" by C. Lee Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's Williams, one time orgarlist Gloucester Cathedral. 10th 6.30 pm Junior Chair Practice. I I 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. ---- There will be Friday St Barnabas the Apostle. meeting on Wednesday for both ciasses - juniors at 31th 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. at 7.30pm in the vestry, led by 7.00 pm St Edward's Committee. Fr Gary. (Please ianore last week's notice cancelling the adult meeting!). 7.he confirmation rehearsal takes place Satrrdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. on lved 16 June at 6,30pm, 12th 12.00 noon ST EDWARD'S FUN DAY. -- - Next S~ndayis The Second Sunday After Trinity. The Holly Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 1I am. the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 100 CLub will take place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the line of coins - please give them your support. Internet: http:iiinfo.cf.ac. uk/ccinlmain/soceeoniroath/churchlstes htnA COMPLINE IS sung approximately once a St EdwardJs on Thursdays at 9pm is a 15-minute service of plalnchant - the monastrc "hours" Next services

ORCHESTRA & CHOIR ETdward's on Fri 25 June at 7 30pm wrll include a movement from Haydn's Symphony No 34 In D, Mozart's Piano Concerto No.13 in C Major Jayne Thomas (piano), Stabat Mater and 7pm for each one falks about 'Yovina our1 ne~ghbour" The Jews were made RENEWAL DAY at St Mark's, PARISH TRAINING BAY on aware of fherr responsrbihfy to the~r Gabalfa on Sat 3 July, loam-4pm Saturday, loam at Eglwys Dewi Sant, ne~ghbour, especially the tmder- Canon Steve Morgan will speak on with input specifically for new cl.?urch prrv~leged,rn fhe Code of Holiness "Personal Holrness and Revival" wardens and others involved in from whrch our Old Testament Bring packed lunch - coffee leadership in Parish life (PCC read~ng1s faken If 1s rn fh~sreadmg available, children's ministry. For members, study group leaders etc.). fhaf we fjnd what has come to he details, contact Rev. Nick Jones LIGHTSHIP 2000. There will be a known as the "second command- SO1656-860337. Songs of Praise, led by Roath and menf" - "You shall love your nergh- MOZART'S REQUIEM. The service Splott Council of Churches (not Roath bour as yoi~rself" planned for 9 July has been Park Cytun, to which St Edward's Those of us who call ourselves postporled The Requiem wilt now belongs) at the Lightship next Sunday Christians are called fo love God wrfh be performed by St Edward's Choir at 6pm "all our heart and wrfh all our soul and with all our mind," but we cannot in the Festival week on Fri 8 Oct. PARISH GC)NFIRMATlON SERViCE love God truly unless we aiso show TAIZ~?SERVICES take place at will be conducted by Bishop Clc?dan love to our ne~ghbour This ts clearly St Edward's every other month on Mears at St Margaret's on Thur 17 ~llusfratedby Jesus rn fhe parable of Wednesdays at 7 30prn. Next June at 7pm Please come to the Lazarus and Dives (the nch man) service 21 July. £25 was collected sewrce and remember to pray for Dives rs osfens!bly a success - he at last week's service for the those who will be confirmed Charlotte has everyfhing fhaf he needs and Kosovo refuaees Bendon, Elizabeth Davies, Emily - more! But in reality he was a failure Downes, Judith Fathallah, tiarnet his failure was his refusal fo "love SUNDAY SCHOOL SWIMMING Jacksoi.1, Paul Pfiarshall, Harriet your neighbour as yours el^ He did PARTY will be at Splott Pool on Sat Mowbray, Laura Pyks, Rachel not knot@God ("for he who does nof 17 July at 3.15~m.Tickets will be Randall, Alex Walker, Rachel Doe, jove does nof know God. '3 So he is week. Stephen Mayer, Georgtna Phippen, already m Hell. In contrast, Lazarus CHOIR OUTING TO TENBY wrll Dan~el Whitty Clare Cole, Kelly who was osfens~blya "faihre" rn fhis Littlechild, Kayleigt-i Sheehan, Joanne take place on Sat 24 July Tricra is hfe and had only God to rely on was De-ia-I-iay, Gareth Davres, Victorla now collecting the money - choir already assured of hw place In Bell, Jazrea Farag, Stephanie adults £4, other adults £7, other 'Abraham's bosom " Jenkins, Samantha Williams, Huw chddren £4 All money to be paid by Thls parable rllustrafes that the Davres Gaynor h4arshall and Sun 13 June, after which seats on qualrfy of our lives ln fhrs world Wintfred Fletcher the bus will be re-allocated as we matfers Chr~strs felling us thaf ln a have quite a long waiting list Non- @eBNFll2MATIOMRECEPTION If you world where sfafus is earned by what earning chorrster go free, but rf you have not been asked to provrde a we own - a grand house, fwo or three do not want your seat, please let specific ~temfor the table please cars and a healthy bank balance - we Tricra know bring any of the following. cakes, need to cling to the frufh. If is love not fancy btscurts, sevoury ttems riches whjch aives life If is in livina for PARlSH SONGS OF PRASE. Our thanks to those who organlsed a SKITT1.E MATCH at the Croft pub on pray thaf we w111 heed fhis lesson very su~:cessful service - especially Sat 19 June, in aid of RCH2000. Vicar the young people who provided the £1.50 per person and bring a plate of - musical accompaniment which was food for the table. Contact Tricia. much appreciated by people from all around the parish SUNDAY SCHOOL. CAKE STALL will take place after PARfSH CLERGY. Robert Evans {Vicar) P484808 the Eucharist on Sun 20 June. Gary Powell 8493940. They are avatlable to minister to the needs of fhe sick and dytng The CQUMG'Lx On 21 s,ck and horrsebocind may recetve ,Holy Communron at home For the June Sacraments of Heal~ngand Confes:;ton speak to the clergy St

Weekly [email protected] 'I 1.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p. 160. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 258,331,550,I Cannot Come, 368 (Bee.). Setting: Agoffer. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Adoramus Te (Palestrifla). Psalm 107, vv 9-22. Hymns: 158, Anthem: 0 Give Thanks kJn%othe Lord (E.A.,Sydenham), 20. Magnificat 2% Nunc Dimittis: A.Somen/eii iln F. Readings: Genesis 8, 1-17. Mark 1, 29-end. fn the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Observer to the United Nations, Bishop James Ottfey and his staff. We give thanks for the end of the bombing in Yugoslavia, and pray for those who are now risking their lives to make it safe for the refugees to return. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Missioner, Fr Philip Morris. We pray for the Bench of Bishops meeting at Llandudno this week. Ne pray for those who will be confirmed on Thursday: Charlotte Bendon, Elizabeth Davies, Emily Downes, Juidith Fathatlahi, Harriet Jackson, Paul MarshaH, Harriet Mowbray, \,aura Pyke, Rachel Randall, Alex Walker; Rachel Doe, Stephen Mayer, Georgina Phippen, Daniel WhiQ Clare Cole, Keify Littlechild, Kayleigh Sheekan, Joanne 13e-La-Hay, Garetk Davies, Victoria Bell, Jaziea Farag, Stephanie Jenkins, Samantha William, Huw Davies, Gaynsr Rllarshali and Winifred Fletcher. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Muntlay, Winifred Paxbon, Gwen Hspkins, John Warren, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Rita Ley Dyer and Irene Bisgrove, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

LlGHPSIWiP 2060. There will be a Songs of Msnda y St Basif the Great, Bishop & Doctor (397 A.D.) Praise service led by Roath and Splott 14th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Ofice. Church House. Council of Chu;ches (not Roath Park Cytun, 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. to which St Edward's belongs)-. at the Tuesday 10.00 am t-loly Eucharist. Sf Philip's. f~i~htshi~today at 6pm. I 1sfh 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. WednesAsy 18.00 am HOLY EU(XARIST. Prayer Book p.460.Followed by coffee. 16th 10.30 am Ctiscussion Group. 6 Newminster Road, REWE~RSAL 11 .OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Margarst's on Wednesday at 6.30pm. 2.00 prn St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafl? Church House. ~~~IRMATION-iiE%Ed 6 30 pm Confirmation Rehearsal, St Margaret's. will be conducted by Bishop Cledan Thbcrsday 9.00 am Woty Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Msars at St Margaret's on Thursday at 17411 6.30 pm Choir collect robes at St Edward's. 7pm. Please come to the service, to 7.OC pm PARISH CONFlfSMflJaTfON SERVICE. St Margaret's. support and pray for those who will be confirmed. Sst~rdsy 9.00 am Hoiy Eucharist. St Margaref's. 19th 7.30 pm Parish Skittle Match. The Croft Pub. Max%St(t10(ey is The Third Sunday After Trinity. The Hoiy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School wiil meet at 1I am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. CONFIRMATION RECEPTION. If you have not been asked to provide a specific item for the table, please bring any of the following: cakes, fancy biscuits, savoury items. PARISH SKITTLE MATCH at the Croft pub on Saturday at 7.30pu1,in aid of RCW2OOO. £1.50 per person and bring a plate of food for the table. Contact Yricia. ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral on Sun 22 Bug at 6.30pm. Internet: http://info.d,ac,uWccin/mainlsoceconlroat~~/chi~rchlsted. htrrll SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL will take place after the Eucharist next Sunday. PAROC:HIAL CHURCH COUNCIL will meet on Mon 21 June, beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at St Margaret's. WUWIDECAMAL CONFERENCE is at 7 30pm on Tue 22 June at St John's Church Hall, Canton. COMPLINE 1s sung approxin?ately once i?, month at St EdwardJ:s on Thursdays at 9pm. Compl~neis a 15- minute service of plainchant - the !ast of the nionastic "hours". Next services. 24 Jun. 29 July. ST EDWARDS ORCHESTRA 8a CHOlR CONCERT at St Edward's on Fri 25 June at 7.30pm will include Mozart's pi an^ Ccrncerto No.13 in C. Major (K415) with Jayne Thomas PR NORMAN DOE, organist of St Edward's and Director of the Cardiff (piano), Pergolesi's Stabat Mater and Centre for Law and Religion, received an audience with his Holiness Vivaldi's Credo. Pope John Paul II last month, and is seen here, with his team of Cardiff ST ANNE'S BEETLE DRIVE at canon lawyers, presenting the Pope with a gift of an engraved crystal St Anne's Wall at 7.30pm on Fri 25 bowl. June. 122.50 per head (inc. glass of -- I wine and nibbies). Contact Sharor~P403954. DAY. My heartfelt thanks to those who have so generously responded to the Gift Bay SUNDAY SCHOOL SWlMMlNG PARTY will be at Sploit Some thirty envelopes have not yet Pool on Sat 17 July at 3. S 5pm. been returned, and i would ask those TRIWdTY W{3 recipients to corisider making a contribution, no All of us, I am sure: enjoy a good meal, especially when if matter how modest. Alt is grist to the mill and is prov;ded by someone else! TocJay's gospel reading is will help to ensure our future at St Edward's. 1 ! abouf a ~nsal,in this case a rich men's banquet. Notice of such a banquet would have been given m advance, so fhe guests wouid have been expecting the cali fo atlend the PRAY FOR Melanie Prince jformerly of meal. make excuses' c'bv'ol'siy and St Margaret's) who will be ordained priest on Sun 27 transparc?nfly untrufhful: they have other priorifie:; and June at Llandaff Cathedral. choose not to atfend the banquet. The rich man now invites all and sundry to join him in fhe banquet; any in fact RENEWAL DAY at St Mark's, Gabalfa on Sat 3 July, except fhose who were originally invited. loam-4pm. Canon Steve Morgan will speak on Th~sparable obvious4y refers to the Messianic Banquet "Personal Holiness and Revival". For details, contact at i~hichJesus is the Host. The ungrateful guests are Rev. Nick Jones S01656-860337. those who put thenlselves and the things of this world ST ANNE'S COFFEE MORNING % CAKE STALL is on before oi- instead of God. The 'poor, maimed and blind, ' in Sat 3 July at I lam in St Anne's Hall. Raff\e. the parable are those who frust on1.y in God and who have God as their Pirsf priority. MOZART'S REQUIEM will be performed by St Edward's The ~WessianicSanquei is not an c:xclusive thing to Choir in the Festival week on Fri 8 Oct. which on!y a select few are invited: rather it is open fo anyone who beiieves and trusts in Jesus as their Lord and YAIZ~SERVICES. Next service: 21 July. Saviour. The Holy Eucharist is a foretaste of this Banquet: CHOllR OUTING TO TENBY will take place on Sat 24 here fhe Lord hirnseff is the Host who invites us to Uraw July. All money is due today - choir adults £4, other near and receive the body and blood of OUT Lord Jesus adults £7, other children £4, Non-earning chorister go Christ given for you and feed on him in your hearfs by faith free, but if yoi~do not want your seat, please tell Tricia. with thanksgiving.' L.et us nsf spurn His offer; lef us rather respond with grafifude, eafing anti drinking of Him and, PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 8484808 having eaten our fill; 9.0 out refreshed and invigorated fo Gary PsT~ellS493940. devote our lives to His service praying 'fhaf we may so They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The faithfully serve thee in fhis life fhaf we fail not finally to sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the abtain to fhv heivenlv ~romises'. Vicar. Sacraments of Healing and Confes:iion speak fo the clergy. The Third S~ndcly After Trinity Weekly NewsIefter No. 4203 Sunday?20'~ Junq f989 Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p 762. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken ME+&. Hymns: 46'1,Q Load the CIorads are Gathering (sheet 12)' Anthems, Rec.: 1Q(MP). Anthems: Panis Angelicus (C@sarFraanck), Malleluiah Charus (L%eefhovela). Setting: Aguffer. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Boe. Sanctus S( Benedictus: Ca/& Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken ltlariin. Introit: Jehovah Jireh. Anthem: Christus Factus Esrt (Brucknep;). Psalm 'IS. I-iymns: 299, Anthem, 296. Eucharist today. Please stay Magnificat 8; Nunc Dimittis: A.SumeweN in F. behind far a while to support the Readings: Genesis 12, 2-8. Mark 2, 2 -17' kgpeople. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of C:anada, and Metropolitan Barry Curtis. We pray for the people of Kosovo, remembering all who have died in recent months, the bereaved, the refugees returning to find their loved ones dead and their homes destroyed - we pray for healing and reconciliation. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Beanery of Caerphilly and Canon Michael Short (Rurat Dean). We pray for Fr Erie Hastey, who will be instituted and inducted as Vicar of Pyle and Kenfig on Monday. We pray for Fr David Waters on his induction as Rector of GaOligaer. We pray for those who make their communion with us at St Edward's for the first time this week: Racl~e!Doe, Winifred Fletcher, Stephen Mayer, Georgina Phippen, Daniel Whiffy. \Ne pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Wlunday, Winifred f3axton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Lucy Fiori, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful deiparted, especially Cardinal Basil Hurne, and Elizabeth Mary Bsbourne, whose anniversary occurs at this time.

TMlS WEEK IPAROCH~ALCHURCH COUNCIL! will meet on Monday, heginning Mondsy 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Oifce, Roath Church House. ,ith a celebration d (he ~~l~ 21st 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Eucharist at St Margaret's 7.15 pm Parochial Church Council. Sf Nlargaref's/Ck~urchHouse. 7 15pm, /igenda includes: Twesdeiy 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Financial Situation, Koatlt Church 22nd 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. House, Vicar':; Bustness. 7.30 pm Ruridecanat Conference. St John's, Canton. Wednesdsy 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.162. Followed by coffee. 23rd 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 NewminsterRoad. Our first hymn this 11 00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. specially for those who were confirmed this 2.00 prn St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. the Communion, the Junior 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House Choir will sina" "Panis Angeticus" by Cesar Thurad~s The Nativity of John the Baptist Franck, and the main anthem is the 24th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. "Halloluiah Chorus" from Beethoven's Mount 6.30 wm Junior Choir Practice. of Olives. The ev1;ning anthem is "Christus 7.00 bm Choir & Orchestra Practice (for concert). by Anton 3nxkner. "- 9.00 pm COMPLINE. ST EDWARD" S(:)RCMESTRB & CHOIR 7.30 pm St Edward's Orchestra & Choir Cancet-t COkJcER7' at St On at 7.30 pm St Anne's Beetle Drive. St Anne's Walt. 7.30prn will include Mozart's Piano Concerto Mo.13 In C Major (F:415) with Jayne Thomas y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. (piano), Pergolesi's Stabat Mater and 10.00 am Ordination of Deacons. Llandaff Cafhedral. i Next Swndsy is The Fourth Sunday After Trinity. The Hoty Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School ~riilmeet at 11 am, and Eversong will be sung at 6.3C) pm. The Ordination of Priests (including Melanie Prince) takes place at LJandaff Cathedral at 3pm. Internet: http:ilinfo.cf.ac.uklccintmainisoceconlsoathict-ntir~h/~t~~;f. hfml NEW EUCHARIST SERVICE.St Edward's Committee decided, at the suggestron of the Vicar at their meeting last week, to introduce for an experimental per~odparts of the altornattve form of the Eucl~arist- those who attended the Confirmation Service will have experierlcod one of the forms available fo us. The possibility of having a "modern" Eucharist one Sunday a month was considered but it was decided that this could tend to divide the congregation. As we have always done In St Edward's, we shall go fotward together, accepting the good aspects of the new, but preserving the best of the old, It will not be necessary, at least initiafly, to change any of the major musical components of the service (Creed, Gloria etc ), so there can be contrnu~tyin the congregational singing In the coming weeks, from time to time we will experiment with some of the new forms. Please consrder them without prejudice - think about tiaam, pray about them. Your views and suggestions are valued - please speak to myself, or to Aian Mayer, Heather Doe, or any member of the committee. Fr Ken Marfin.

RUR~DECANAL CONFERENCE is at 7 Sopm on will now be performed by St Edward's Choir in the Tuesday at St John's Church Hall, Canton Festtval week on Frl 8 Oct COMPB-INE LVIIIbe sung this week on Thursday at 9pm. MAESTEG 156 141s TWBCT MALE VO%CECHOIR w~llgive a concert at St Anne's Church on Sat Compline is a 45-n-~inuteservccc? ctf TRINITY THREE plainchant - the last of the ITJuly at 7pm and afterwards ~nthe The Collect for foday is a very schoof hall for a buffet and srng- monastrc "hours Next servrce: 29 ancient one, dafing back fo fhe end of July along Tickets f 3 50 (conc £2 50) In Mkte 5fh cerlflrry. If was originally pad a~dof Church and St Anne's School ST ANNE'S BEETLE IJRIIVE ;it of the Sacrar~enfary(Prayer Book) of Funds Contact Charlotte Evans StAnne's Hall at 7.30pm o1-t Pope Gelasius and has come down 1489553 or Parlsh Office Friday. f2.50 per head (inc. glass fo us virfuaNy unchanged in both form of wine and nibbles). Contact and sentiment. !f is a prayer to God 'TAIZ~ SERVICES take place at Sharon 9403954. to protect His church from the St Edward's every other month on heresies within and the threat from Wednesdays at 7 30pm Next PLEASE PRAY FOR Melanie non-Christians who might affack if service 21 July E25 was collected at Prince (formerly of St Margaret's) and persecufe if. last week's service for the Kosovo who will be ordained priest next This Colkscf may be 1500 years refugees Sunday at Llandaff Cathedra!. ofd but if is as relevanf today as ever SUNDAY SCHOOL SWIMMING Also for Andrew ,James, who is was in the past. The Church foday 11 PARTY will be at Splott Pool on Sat being ordained Deacon at St is strl/ m need of God's cleansing and Mary's Church, Abergavenny on 17 July at 3.15pm Tickets wtll be defence We live in an age whet? the available next week Sun 4 July. Cl?ur-chis under affack from within - TEN OF GOD'S BEST. Tape 1 from those who would abandon the ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing recordings of J.JohrrSsten powerful I feachings of Jesus and fhe age old Izvensong at St Woolos Cathedral on lectures on the Commandments, I doctrines of the Church because they Sun 22 Aug at 6.30pm, are 'oufdated' in the modern liberal, given at St Aldate's in Oxford this PARISH RETREAT Llangasty (nr free-for-all, anything goes society in - Spring, will be played in the Llangorse Lake). Provisionally which we five; and, perhaps even upstairs room at Roath Churct? booked for Oct 1-3. Max cost £65 per House on Monday evenings at worse, church leaders, bishops among fhem, who deny fundamental person. Contact David Hanks 7.45pm starting 28 June. There 8499241 with deposit of £5 as soon elements of the Christian faith such will be coffee, di:;cussion, chat. as possible. Lifts available. Contact Sally as the Ergin Birth and the Physical %it493326 if you want to know ~esurrectionof Jesus. GIFT BAY. Many people have given more. Eletails of the talks are on a The Chutch is also under attack most generously. The total will be sheet at the back of the church - from without - from an increasittg/y announced shortly - but there are still please take one, secular society which questions and a few envelopes that have not been derides the fradifional values and returned. Please let us have them as RENEWAL DAY at St Mark's, moraliqy contained in the Christian soon as possible. Gabalfa on Sat 3 Jnly, loam-4pm. faith. Canon Steve Morgan will speak or) The Church should not be afraid PARISH SILENT AUCTlBN. Thank "Personal Haliness and Revival". to stand up for its fradifional you to all who contributed and Bring packed lunch - coffee? teachings even when to do so Ieaves supported the Auction, which raised available, children's ministry. For it and its ministers open to atfack. It is f520 for Roath Church House. details, contad Rev. Nick Jones our dufy to do so. Lef us remember PARISH CLERGY. 401656-860337. these words from a weN known hymn: Robert Evans (Vicar) 488@4M808 ST ANNE'S COFFEE MORNING 'And we, shail we be faithless? shall Gary PoweDD 94939.liQ. hearfs fail, hands hang down? Shall B CAKE STALL is on Sat 3 July at They are available fo mminisfer to fhe we evade fhe conflict and cast away 11am in St Anne's Hall. Raffle. needs of the sick and dying. The sick our crown? Not so: in God's deep and housefroirnd may receive Holy MOURTS REQUIEM. The counse!s some beffer thing is sfored; Communion at home. For the service planned for 9 July has we will maintain unflnching, One Sacraments of Healing and been postponed. The Requiem Church, One Faifh, One Lord. ' Vicar. Confession speak to the ciergy. The Fourth Sundey After Trinity Weekly Newsletter No. f20.g Sunday, 2Fh June, f999 1 1.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 165. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 399, 552, 339, Anthem: 0 Rest in the Lord (Mendelssohn), Wec.: 58(MP) Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C,N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Cakb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Hail, Gladdening bight (3rdcentury hymn). Psalm 17. Hymn:;: 310, Anthem: Prevent Us 0 Lord (Harris], 486 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A. Somewell in F. Readings: Genesis 22, "11 9. Mark 4, 4 -25. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Province V (Midwest) of the Episcopal Church of the USA, and President Janet Lewis Andersen. We pray for the Kosovo refugees as they return to their homes, anti for the Kosovo Serbs who live in fear of revenge attacks. We pray for those who are seeking to advance the peace accord in Ireland. We pray for the Archbishop of Wales, Alwyn Rice Jones, who retires this week. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Church Schools. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxt~n,Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed.

TUDS WEEK /VILLAGE PRAISE IS at st III~U~~S] Llantwit Major on Monday, Monday St Irenaeus, Bishop & Doctor (c.200 A.D.) The speaker will be Rev. 28th Parish Surgery. Parish Ofice, Roath Church House. Director of Mission for St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Villane! Praise. St llltud's, Llantwit Maior. Ten ifGod's Best. ~oafhChurch House Tuesday St Peter the Apostle 29th Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Andrew James, who is being ordained Deacon The Martyrdom of St Paul the Apostle HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.295. Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. RENEWAL DAY al St Mark's, Gabalfa on St Euddogwy, Bishop (€fh century) Saturday, loam-4pm. Car~onSteve Morgan Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. will speak on "Personal Holiness and Junior Choir Practice. Revival". Bring packed lunch Full Choir Practice. available, children's ministry. For details, contact Rev. Nick Jones f 01656-860337. The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary SQt~rday St Peblig, Abbot (4thcentury) 3rd 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. STALL is on Saturday at II am in St Anne's 10.00 am Renewal Day. Sf Mark's, Gabalfa. Hall. Raffle. 11.OO am Coffee MorningtCake Stall. St Anne's tiall. Ne~fSunby is The Fifth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at I1 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. GIFT DAY. Gifts totalling £1294 have been received. This is a very good result - our thanks to all who contributed internet: http://info.cf.ac. u Wccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.htmI NEW EUCHARIST EERVICE This morning we will use ST ANNE'S PATRONAL VVEEKEND. The following part of the new Service for the first time. One of the events have been arranged new forrrls of the Prayer of Consecration is pr~ntedon a Fri 23 July 7.30pm Cheese & Wine (£3). sheet and wit1 be used in place of the one on page 13 of Sat 24 July Ilam Coffee MorningfCake Stall the Prayer Book Cluring the prayer we will sing the Sun 25 July 4pm High Tea. acclamation "Christ has died. Christ is risen. Christ Mon 26 July 7.30pm Patronal Festival (preacher. will come in glory." The melody for this is pr~ntedon Fr Colin Sutton, a former curate of Roath). the sheet MAESTEG & DISTRICT MALE VOICE CHOIR will gtve ----- a concert at St Anne's Church on-sat ANTHEiI1S. The anthem at the PRldVln" FOUR Eucharist this morning is the 17 July at 7pm and afterwards in the Our Old Testament reading for today school hail for a buffet and sing-along. Contralto Solo "0 Rest in the Lord" comes from the prophecy of Ezekiel. from bWendelssohn's oratorio Tickets £3.50 (conc. E2.50) in aid of In many ways it is B curious book, full Church and St Anne's School Funds. Elijah. At Evensong. the choir will of visions and strange happenings. Contact Charlotte Evans S489553 or sing a setting of today's collect Like aN the Prophets, Ezekiel was "Prevent us O Lord in all our Parish Office. ca!Ied by God. God says to him, "I doings" by William Harris. send you to them; and you shall say ST MARGARET'S PATROMAL TEN OF GOD'S BEST. Tape to them: 'Thus say:; the Lord God. "' FESTIVAL is on Mon '19 July at recordings of J.Johnis ten powerful The prophets were remarkable 7.30pm, when the preacher will be lectures on the Commandments, people calied to do wonderful things Rev. Roger Young. for God; set apart by him and given given at St Aldate's in Oxford this TAIIZ~SERVICES. Next: 21 July. Spring, will be played in the His grace to do His ~vill.In the fsce of upstairs room at Roath Church oppostfion and the risk of injury and LPAPISGASW RETREAT HOUSE House on Monday evenings at death, they [mere faithful to their Annual Open Day is on Sat 24 July, 2- 7.45pm starting this week. There calling. 3.30pm. Stalls, raffles, refreshments. will be coffee, discussion, chat. What is a Prophet? Some think of CCIMPLINE. Next service: 29 July. Lifts available. Contact Sally a prophet as a fortune feller, telling 9493326 if you want lo know people what the future holds. ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing more. Detaik of the talks are on a Prophets are not fortune tellers! Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral on sheet at the back of the church -. Being a prophet means being so Sun 22 Aua.# at 6.30pm. please take one. much in tune with God that you can discern His wii/ and you are w~lijngfo - Llangasty (nr PARISH BARBECUE at Roath spak it out, Llangorse L-ake). Provisionally booked Church kiouse on Sun 11 July at nophefs are confined to the for Oct 1-3. Max cost £65 per person. 12.3Opm. Bouncy Castle, music, pages of the Testament; ~~d Contact David Hanks 8499241 with sun ancl fun - all welcome. Bring cal!s church in this and every deposit of £5 as soon as possible. your own bangers & bcirgers -. generation fo be ~r~~hefic.Through salads, drinks, hot dogs ancl Sg EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 6 999. Our ourprayer, ourworshi~andoursfud~Ninth Annual Music and Arts Festival entertainments all free. Further his word we can to details from Sally f 493325. to celebrate the Feast of our Patron him and discern His will for us and for saint takes 7th october, CYTUhl. Next meeting: Tue 13 Jut. His world. Having discerned 14;s will St Edward's choir will open the Wt? are called f0 proc/aim it, even VolCES OF NAr'ONS at Festival with a performance of when to do SO will leave us open to Requiem on Fri 8 Oct. St lalewpo* ridicule and ~buse.It wil/ not be easy: on Tuc? 13 July at 7.30pm. is why our collect for today THAI\IKS to the Choir and Orchestra Featurirlg Measure for Measure, opens ~n/iththese b~rds"Lead us for a most enjoyable Summer Concert h4en's Choral Society from Lord, thy masf gracious favour on Friday, and especially to Jayne Michigan USA and Cardiff Male and further us thy contjnua/ Thomas for the piano concerto. E49.20 Choir. T'ickets £5 (cone. f 3) on the help'', Let us res~clndto cab in was collected for the Kosovo refugees. door or send SAE with remittance w<3rds We Sang at Our to Voices of Two Nations, 42 SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL last ~~~fi~~~t,~~sewice, $1~~~~ COiurn Cardi'ff) CF'i 3EE Ir1 Sunday raised E39.05. Thanks to all Lord, Is if I Lord? 1 have heard you who suppolted it, aid of St James' Restoration Fund. call;ng in the nighf, 1 go ~~~d,if c~AR~*~\EGARBEM ~ARS~/(st you lead me; i will hold your people in -TWAPJK YOU to all who supported the Teilo's Ladies Circle) at I10 .my hearf." Vicar. Skittle Match in aid of RCH2000. Carisbrooke Way, 11.30arn-3pm on Sat 17 July. All £78.50 was raised. proceeds in aid of charity. PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 8484808 PkBPibS;' CONCERT at St Edwartl's on Sat 17 July at Gary Powell S813493940. 2pm by pupils of Pete Kirkbride and Carolyne Peters. They are available to minisfer to the needs of the sick 3UNDA.Y SCWQOL SWIMMING p~~fl/will be at ~plott and dying. The sick ?nd housebound may receive ~oly Pool on Sat 17 July at 3.7 5pm Tickets wi[i,be avaifabie Communion at ' For the Sacraments Of next week. and Confession speak fo fhe clergy. The Pidth S~ndcrpAfter 'Trinity Weekly Newsletter No. 5205 SarnafsyI dth JuBy7 1999 11'00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.?67. Celebrant 8( Preacher: The Vicar. Hymns: 766, Great is the Darkness (sheet 241, 1 Give You A91 Bhw Hansur, A~rthem,5%S(Rec.) Anthem: hi%*Thine Eyes [Mendelssokn). Setting: Agi-rtter. kignus Det: C.N. Doe. Sanctus & faenedictus: Caleh Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: IWill Build My Church. Psalm 75. Hymns: Jacob's Ladder, Anthem: Ave Vemm [E!gar), 293 Magnificat & Nunc: Dimittis: A.SornerveN in F. Readings: Genesis 28, 6-end. Mark 5, 1-20. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Episcopal Chicrch of the USA, and Presiding Bishop Frank %. Griswold !!I. We pray for peace in Northern Ireland. We pray for the people of Kcssavo, both Serbs and Albanians, and for the aid workers and troops there. In this diocese we pray for the Archdeaconw of LiJantdilff and Archdeacon William Thomas, and the Rural Beanery of Cardiff and @errran Harold Clarke (Rural Dean). We pray for Andrew and Karen Jarnes, as Andrew is ordained deacon today, ancl they begin their lives with us in Roath. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Itblunday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Ellis. We pray for the repose of the souls of 'the faithful departed. ---.- ---.- OF GOD'S BEST. A tape recordingsfl WEEK of J,.Johnls ten lectures on the Monday 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. given at St A'date's in 5th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. vvill be played in the 7.45 pm Ten of God's Best. Wuafh Church House. 'Oath Church House On Mnndav at 7.45~m. There will be coffee, 'I~esdsy 10.00 am Moly Eucharist. Sf Philip's. discusiion, chat. Lif1.s available. Contact 64h 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Sally f 493326 if you want to know more. ' I Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.293. Followed by coffee. 7th 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 1I .00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Raatb Church House. VbE~CUEalRoath next Sundav at 12.30~m.Bauncv Castle. Qh~rsde~ 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. music, sun dnd fun - all'welcome. Bring your 8%h 6.30 prn Junior Choir Practice. own bangers & burgers - salads, drinks, hot 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. dogs and entertainment all free. Furiher Sallv f 4921326. SaCr~rd~ty 9.00 am Holy Eucharist, St Margaret's. iOZlr 7.30 pm Beethoven's Missa Solemnis. St David's Hall. Namt Swnday is The Sixth Sunday After Tdnity and will be cielebrated as Seal Sunday. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday Sch00l will meet at 11 am; and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 400 Glub will take place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the line of coins - please give them your support. NEW EUCHARIST SERW16E. This morning we continue to use the new form of the Prayer of Consecration in place of the one on page 'I 3 of the Prayer Book. PLEASE PRAY FOR Andrew James: who is being ordained Deacon at St Mary's Church, Abergavenny today. Internet: http:IIinfo.cf.ac. w WecinImait~lsc~eecr%nlroath/ch~r~h~~ted.ht:rnl ST ANNE'S PATROMAL WEEKEND. The following ------events have been arranged: THE B!SHOP at the Cathedral on sat 2 Fri 23 July 7.30pm Cheese & Wine (f3). Oct. Bishop Barry ~lil;be presersted with a scrap book Sat 24 July Ilam Coffee MorninglCake Stall. depicting the iife of our (Jiocese. St Edward's has an A3 Sun 25 July 4pm High Tea. sheet to fill with photographs, children's writing etc. If you Mon 26 July 7.30prn Patronal Festival. have ideas/confributioris, please see Heather or Alan. We (preacher: Fr Colin Sutton, a former curate of Faoath). of' numbers of children who will be The church kvill be open throughout the weekend, wl'len are also invited to play - guitars, there will be a Flower Festival. strin~s,woodwind, brass;, recorder. The Vicar has the /musk. Al! returns must--- be in by the end of July. FAMELY FAITH AND FUN DAY at .landaff Cathedral------_1 on Saturtlay. TRSNlTY NVE: RCIAT'H CHURCH HOUSE. From Mon PUTPBMG OTHERS FIRST 26 July Roath Church House will be BEETHOVEN'S MAIiS IN B (Mlssa undergoing renovations , for Sotemnis) w~llbe performed by It is always easier and less traumatic to cr;tiCise to look to approxi~natelysix weeks. During this BBC Natianal Orchestra and tinie there will be limited use of the Chorus (sf Wales on Saturday at own fadings. If is also something that is encouraged by today's society built premises. Contact the Parish Office 7 38pm rn St Dav~d'sHati for further irrformation. as if I$ upon nofions of self import- LBGHTSHCP 2000, There will be s ance, everyone encouraged fa put CBMPLlNE. Next service: 29 July cel63bratii~nof Sea Sunday at thc fhetrtselves fiat, fo took after number Lightship at 3.30pm ilext Sunday one. This is NOT the message of the FCIBJES-DAY RSCM COURSE for boy Gospel, vt/herc? those who would be and girl choristers at St John's CYTUN. The next n?eeting is on firsf will he and if is not the Church, Cirencester, 24-27 Aug. Tue 13 July. last message of foday's Gospel where we Open to trebles and sopranos age 8- VOICES OF TWO FIATIONS at St are told fa fake the /og ouf of our own 14. inc. Singing in the mornings; James Church; Newport Road, on aye before vve remove the speck afternoon activities inc. swimming, Tue 13 July at 7.30pm. Featuring from our brother's eye. football (professional coach), Measure or Measure, Men's We are called fo sfand out againsf r~usic/drama.Evensong at Gloucester Choral Society from Michigan USA sctciefy vhere "self"has becotne all Cathedral on the Friday. Anyone and Carcliff Male Choir. ifr!nortant. As members of a comm- interested, please see Alan. Closing &ity of faifh we are -ea//ed to show date 31 July. GARDEN PARN (St that the Kingdom of God and the true Teilo's Ladies Circle) at 110 FLAMES OF FIRE $9 Holiday peace if brings can only be Carisbrooke Way. 11 30am-3pm on Conft;rence at the Royal Welsh esiab,jshed through coO~erafjOn~ Sat 17 July. Ail proweds in aid OF Showground, 26-31 Auy. Speakers through the giving 08 the self for charity, include Bishop Rowan and Bishop others. /f W3S fhrough ~00~erafionGraham Dow, Detaiis on the PLbPBLS' CONCERTS. On Fri .16 mutual er?col~ragement that noticeboard or 801656-767672, July pupils of BavicI Appleton anti set absuf building the K~ngdom Lynn Plowman will give a concert on earth for He hew that a W3L+m RETREAT at Llangast~.17- at St Ed~ard'sat 7pm.Also on Sat built on anything else such 19 Sept. Brganised by the Diocesan 17 July at 2pm a cclnced by pupil;$ and competition would Youth Committee: this is open to of Pete Kirkbride and Caroiyne -- survive. ---- Fr.Gav Young people over 16, and youth Peters. leaders. Full board cost is £50. Places are limited, so book soon. Csntact Rev. Paul Thompson SUNDAqf SCHOOL SWlMMlNG %01446-701814. PARW will be at Splatt Pool on Sat '1 7 ,luly at 3.15p"n. PARISH RETWf AT - Llangas'ry (nr tlangorse take). Provisiorlally booked for Ocl 1-,3. Max cost E65 per MAESnEG & DISTFBICT MALE VCBiCE CHOIR will give person, Contad David Hanks BiQ.?.99241with deposit of a concert at St Anne's Church cri Sat 17 July at 7pm £5 as soon as oossibte. and afterwards in the school ha41 for a buffet and sing- along. Tickets E3.50 (conc. f2.50) in aid of Church and ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 1999 St Anne's School Funds. Contact Charlotte Evans Our Ninth Annual Music and Arts P489553, Carol Collett f 258733 or Parish Office. Festlval to celebrate the Feast of our Patron Sa~nttakeas place 8'h- ST MAF2GARET'S PATRBNAL FESTIVAL is on IWart I7'h October St Edward's choit- w~tl 19 July at 7.30pm when the preacher will be Rev open the Festival with a Roger Young. performance of Mosrarl's Requrem on Fri 8 Uct $BIZ& SERVICES take place at St Edward's every PARlSH CLERGY. Rober4 Evans (Vicar) S484808 other' month on Wednesdays at 7.3Qpm. Next service: Gary Powell f 493940. 21 July. They are available to minister to the needs of the slck CRQSSRQADS CClFdlCERf by St Edward's Choir on and dy~ng The stck and housebound may receive Holy Thur 22 July at 7 3(3pm in St Edward's Is celebrate the Cornmllnron af home For the Sacraments of ilealrrrg 25"' Anr~iversaryof the Charity. and Corrfess~onspeak to the clergy 11 .OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 170. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfio. Hymns: 489, 554,l Watch the Sunrise (sheet 3Q), Anthem, 371 (IRec,). Anthem: Ye That Stand in the House of the Lord (bKafter Spinntry). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Richard Mayer, 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: For His is the Sea (Desmond Ratctiffe). Psalm 10. Hymns: 181, Anthem: Ave Verum (flAerzaPt), Sing it in the Valleys (sheet 3?) Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somerveil in F. Readings: Genesis J5,l-20. Mark 5, 21-end. In the world-wide Church today we continue to pray for Province V of the Episcopal Church of the USA. \Ne pray for ail who are working to promote peace: the people of the Balkans, the peace initiatives in Northern Ireland, and for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat who are meeting today. On this Sea Sunday we pray for ail who earn their iiving by sailing the seas. In this diocese we pray for the Missions to Seamen, and their chaplain Joe Morgan. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Ellis, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thomson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TUIS WEEK Monda y 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 12th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Church House today at 12.30pm. 7.45 pm Ten of God's Best. Roafh Church House. Bouncy Castle, music, sun and fun - Twesctcry 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. welcome. Bring your own bangers burgers, glasses and liquid 13th 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. salads, soft drinks, hot 7.30 pm Cytun Meeting. Roafh Park URG, Penywain Rd. - all 7.30 pm Voices of Two Nations. St James Church. HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.295.Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. CYTUN. The Roath Park and District Council St Edv,ardJs Chamber Music Group Practice, of Churches wiil meet on at 7.30~rr Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. at Roath Park United Reformecl Church, Penywairl Road. The meeting will take place Thursday 9.00 am Hofy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. in the Pamela Davies Room off the main hall. 15th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. If there are any issues you would like raised, 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. please speak to Tricia or Alan today. Friday 16th 7.00 pm Concert: pupils of David Appleton & Lynn Plowman. St Edward's. Sclturday lath 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. I1.30 am St Teilo's Ladies Cirde Garden Party. 110 Carisbrooke Way. 2.00 pm Concert: pupils of Pete Kirkbride & Carolyne Peter. St Edward's. 7 00 pm Maesteg Male Voice Choir. St Anne's. Ne#t Swndrry is The Seventh Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at I1am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. MAESTEG & DISTRICT MALE VOICE CHOIR will give a concert at St Anne's Church on Saturday at 7pm and afterwards in the school hail for a buffet and sing-along. Tickets £3.50 (conc. £2.50) in aid of Church and St Anne's School Funds. Contact Charlotte Evans 8489553, Carol Collett %258733 or Parish Office. Internet: http:/linfo.cf.ac.u k/ccin/mainls~~e~~n/roath/church/sted.html NEW EUCHARIST SERVICE. Th~smorning we will 25"' Anniversary of the Charity. The concert will be extend our modificatrons to the form of service, to cover followed by Cheese and Wme the section from the Prayer of Consecration to the end ST ANNE,S PATRONAL WEEKEND The following of the servlce. The prayer sheet replaces pages 13-17 events have been arranged of the Prayer Book. Much of the content is unchanged - Fri 23 July 7 30pm Cheese &Wine (£3) the Lord's Prayer is the same, as is the Agnus Dei We Sat 24 July am Coffee Stall have also retained the prayer "We do not presume,. " , Sun 25 July 4pm High Tea. The final prayers. and the words of some of the 26 July 7,30pm Patronal Festival. responses have but the music is very similar' -- (areache,-.Fr Colin Sutfon, a former curate of Roath). Trinity 6: Called to Action The chu;ch will be open throijghout As good Jews, Simon Peter, James the weekend, when there will be a and John shared in the calling of all Flower Festival. the people of lsrael to live as God's CHOIR OUTING TO TENBY will take peopie in the world. We fool in our place on Sat 24 July. baptisms, are called fo the as God's LIGHTSHIP 2000. There will be a people; fo love God and our ROATH CHURCH HOUSE. From Mon celebration of Sea Sunday at the neighbours with all our hearts. It is 26 July Roath Church House will be Lightship at 3.30pm today. the calling of aN the people of God. undergoing renovations for 1 The ,orobiem was that for many of the approximately six weeks. During this TEN OF GOD'S BEST A tape Jews, as for many of us, if is a calling time there will be limited use of the recordrng of the third of J.Johnls premises. Contact the Parish Office ten lectures on the Command- that is easily nc?glecfed or convenienf- ly pushed to side. for further information. ments, given at St Aldate's In one In today's Gospel we see Jesus Oxford thrs Sprrng, w~llbe played COMPLINE. Next service: 29 July. calling Simon Peter, James and John In the upstalrs room at Roath fo their fishing boats and to ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing Church House on Monday at leave folfow him to become "fishers of Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral on 7 45pm There will be coffee, men", We see the three Apostles Sun 22 Aug at 6.30pm. d~scuss~on,chat. L.~fts available. "called to action" by Jesus. Their Contact Sally St493326 for further PARISH RETREAT Llangasty (nr calling fo live as one of God's people . details Llangorse Lake). Provisionally booked was made real and personal to them. for Oct 1-3.Max cost £65 per person. VOICES OF TWO NATIONS at St We too are "called to action" by Contact David Hanks 4499241 with James Church, Newport Road, an Jesus; we are called to do much deposit of £5 as soon as possible. Tuesday at 7.30pm. Featuring more than just fo live "good lives" and Measure for Measure, Men's "not to do any harm to others", MEET THE BISHOP at the Cathedral Choral Society from Michigan USA whatever that means. We are called on Sat 2 Oct. Bishop Barry wrll be and Cardiff Male Choir. Tickets £5 to act always in God's name, to presented with a scrap book depict~ng {conc. £3) on the door. In aid of St speak out wherever we see the life of our diocese. St Edward's has James' liestoration Fund. injustices, to fight for those in need an A3 sheet to fill with photographs, and to bring the love of God to fhose children's writing etc. If you have PUPILS' CONCERTS a1 who are controlled by fear, anger and ~deaslcontributions, please see St Edward's. On fzriday of this worry. Every situafion we find our- Heather or Alan week pupils of David Appieton and selves in is a "call to action" by Christ. Lynn Plowman will give a concert Today we are asked fo consider how ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 1999 takes at 7pm. Also on Saturday at 2pm we respond to this caN. Fr Gary. place 8'h-17th October. St Edward's there will be a concert by pupils of P choir will open the Festival, with a Pete Kirkbride and Carolyne Peters. performance of Mozart's Requiem on Fri 8 Oct. CHARITY GARDEN PARTY (St Teilo's Ladies Circle) at MILLENNIUM CAW STICKERS are now available. 110 Cansbrooke Way, 11.30am-3pm on Saturday All These stickers emphasise the Christian message of the proceeds in aid of charity. Millennium. if you would like one, please see Mrs Megan Martin. They are 50p each. SUNDAY SGHQOt SWIMMING PARTY has been postponed to September THIRD WORLD CIEBT. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor have told Comic Relief that if they can prove ST PATRoNAL is On that enough people want to cancel the debt owed by j9 be Rev at 7'30~m>when the preacher Third World Countries, they will act to stop the Roger Young. sufferina. tf you would like to add your name to a TAIZ~SERV!CES take place at St Edward's every telephone peiition, call (free) %0800-55-66-96, other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next service: PAR,SH CLERGY. Evans (Vicar) P484808 21 July. Gary Powell '8C493940. CROSSROADS CONCERT by st Edward's Choir on They are available to minister fo the needs of the sick and Thur 22 July at 730pm in St Edward's to celebrate the The sick and housebound may Communion at home. For the Sacramenfs of Healing and Confession speak to the clergy. Weekly Alewslettef No.4207 Sur?da.y, il8" Juby, 1999 11,00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 172. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Madin. Hymns: 2,233,384, Anthem: The Lord Bless You and Keep Yso (John r%utter.g,Rec.: 136jMP) Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant: The Vicar. Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin Introit: Bless the Lord, 0 My Soul. Anthem: In Paradisurn [Faunij. Psalm 11. Hymns: 32 1, Anthem, 236, My Lord What Love is f his (sheet 32). Magnificat & Nun12Dimittis: A.Somervel1in F. Readings: 3 Samuel 3, 1-qO. Mark 6, 7-13 e$ 30-44. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Province VI (Southetast) of the Episcopal Church of the USA, and President Bishop Edward Sairnion Jr. We pray for the people of treland, that they may continue on the road to peace, for the people of Kosova, Serbs and Albanians, for the people of lndia end Pakistan. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Llantwit Major and Cowbridge, and Fr Vivian Ginn (Rural Dean). We pray for Fr John Furse, who will be instittrted and inducted on Monday into the grouped parishes of' SS Peter t5t Paul, Gosberton, SS Gilbert & St Hugh, Clough and St Margaret Quaclring. We pray far the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxtsn, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowrfands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thornson. We pray for the repose of the soi~lsof the faithful departed, especially Kathleen ,zJlmelia Willianas and Muriel Alice Munday, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TGlS WEEK SERVICE on Wednesday at Monday St Margaret"~Patronal Festival. Musicians meet at 8.30pm. 19th 6.00 pm Parish S~lrgery.Parish Ofice, Koafh Church House. us - and stay far a cup of 7.00 prn St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm SUNG PATWOMAQ EUCHARIST. St /Margaret's. I --.- T~esday 10.00 am Holy Eucltarist. Sf Philip's. PATWQNAL FESTIVAL is on 20th 7.30 pm Holy EucI?arist. St Anne's. will be Rev. Roger Young. ------WednesAay 10.00 am HQkY ELICHARBST. Prayer Book p.172. Followed by coffee. Discussion Group, 6 Newminster Road. St Edvuard's String Orchestra Practice. Lunch Time Organ Recital. St German's. Choir on Thursday at 7.30pm in St Edward's St Edvuard's Chamber Music Group Practice. to celebrate the 2sth Anniversary of the Senior Citizens. Roath Church House Crossroads Charity, which gives respite care TAIZG, SERVICE. to carers of sicWdisabled people. The concert is free (there will be a retiring collection) and Thussdsy St Mar'y Magdalene kbe---followed by Cheese and Wine. 1 EEnd 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice. 7 30 pm Crossroads Concert. SfEdward's. Friday St Anne's Patronal Ekd 7.30 pm Cheese & Wine. St Anne's Hall. Sat~rdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. ptilcompletion. 24th 11 .OO am Coffee MorninglCake Stall. Sf Anne$. 2.00 prn Annual Open Day. Llangasf Retreat I-fouse. Next Sunday is The feast of St James the Apostle. The tioly Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at II am, the Sunday Schssf will meet at 11 am, end Evensarlg will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http://info.cf.ae.uk/ccinJmain/socecsn/roath/churchlsted.hi:ml ST ANNE" SATRONAL WEEKEND. The following MEET THE BISHOP at the Cathedral on Sat 2 Oct. events have been arranged: Bishop Barry will be presented with a scrap book Fri 23 July 7.30pm Cheese & Wine (£3). depicting the life of our diocese. St Edward's has an A3 Sat 24 July Ilam Coffee MorninglCake Stall. sheet to fill with photographs, children's writing etc. If Sun 25 July 4pm High Tea. you have ideaslcontribufions, please see Heather or Mon 26 July 7.30pm Patronal Festival. Alan. We also need a rough idea of numbers of children (preacher: Fr Colin Sutton, a former curate of Roath). who will be attending, All returns 1?7ustbe in by the end The church will be open throughout the weekend, when of July. there will be a Flowcr Festival. ST EDWARDS FESTIVAL. 1999. Our Ninth Annual LUNCH TIME ORGAN RECITAL by Brian Williams at Music and Arts Festival to celebrate the Feast of our St German's on Wednesday, 1.05-1.45pm. Bring Patron Saint takes place dh-l7th 0ctober. St Edward's sandwiches - tea provided. Eat while you listen (bu.t no choir will open the Festival with a performance of crisps!). Voluntary offertory plate [ TRiANW SEVEN: 1 Mozart's Requiem on Fri 8 Oct. at rear of church - to go towards PEACE OF GffR1sT the Organ Restoration Fund. MiLLENNIUM CAW STICKERS are In the Eucharisf, just after the now available, These stickers intercessions and before the offetf- the Christian message of OW, it has become the c(isfom that the Millennium, ff you would like one, we exchange a Ifsign of peace" with please see Mrs Megan Martin, They our neighbours. For some this has are each, been a joyful development within our Eucharist: for others it seems more a CYTUN. At the disfracfion. in today's Gospel we are meeting last week, CHOlR (3UTlMG TO TENBY is on given an idea as fo why it is so the Roath Park and Saturday. The ~LIS will leave impoffant, District Council of St Edward's at 8.30cam. In the Gospel today Jesus says if Churches decided to LLANG~~J~RETIaEAT HOUSE you are ofJering your gift at the attar, join us at our barbecue on Sat 11 ~~~~~lopen uay is on safurday, and there remember that your 2-3.30prn. Stalls, raffles, brother has something against you, Sept at St Edward's. The barbecue will refreshments. leave your gift there before the altar follow the Sunday School Swimming and go; first be reconciled to your Party (at Splott Pool). The Council also NATIONAL GARBENS SCHEME. brother, and then come and offer decided make the Harvest Garden open at 6 Alma Road next your gift Thanltsgivirtg at the Lightship (Sun 19 Sunday, 2-6pm (adm. £1 .50, child The l@passi~of the peace" goes Sept at 3.3Qpm) a Roath Park Cytun 50p) and Tue 20 Juiy 6-8pm (adm. some way fo fuifilling this teaching of event, and to encourage all our E2.50 to include a glass of wine, Jesus. If is a symbolic action demon- churches to attend. child sop) No dogs Teas. Plants sfrating our unity within the B&y of THANK YOU on behalf of all who Chrisf. This is our opportunity to show COMPb!N& is sung approximately attentjed the Parish Barbecue last once a month at St Edward's on lhat there is discord Sunday Many thanks to Sally and her Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a ourseives Ofher jn band of workers who organised the 15-minute service (3f plainchant - Ct?urch. If there is, then they are the the last of the monastic "hours". very people with whom we shoi~ldbe THE DEBT GAME. Christian Aid have Next service: 29 July. exchanging a sign of peace before we turn our affenfion to the altar for produced a new simul ST EDWARUS CHOIR will sing the Ministry of the Sacrament. 14+ that explores the Evensong st St Woolos Cathedra! 1 Fr Gary. complicated issues on Sun 122 Aug at 6.30pm. of international debt, finance and power. It is produced FLAMES OF FlRE 99 is an all age fun-filied Christian primarily with schools work in mind, festival of worship, teaching, refreshment and fellowship you can get it for only f,,50 if you at the Royai Welsh Showground. 26-31 Aug. Speakers phone 01 71-523-2229 or write to include Bishop Rowan Williams and Bishop Graham Christian Aid, PO Box ,00, Dow. Details on the noticeboard or 801656-767672. London. SE1 7RT. IN CELEBMTION OF JUBILEE is the title of a PmYER are normally said Diocesan Service in preparation for the Millennium Year daily at am and pm except Thursdays and Fridays in at Llandaff Cathedral on Sun 19 Sep at 6.30pm. This is St Margaret.s Church. All are welcome, the laurrch of the Churct-i of Wales Jubilee Fund in Llandaff. The preacher will be Ftev. Canon Dr Naim PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) Sf484808 Ateek, Director of Sabeel, Jerusalem. Garv Powell 8493940. They are available fo h,nlsfer to the needs of the sick BARiSH RETREAT - Llangasty (nr Ltangorse Lake), and dying The sick and housebound may recelve Holy Provisionally booked for Qct 1-3 Max cost £65 per Commut?ion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing person Contact David Hanks 4499241 with depos~tof and Confession speak f5 as soon as possible. 1I .OO am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Holy Baptism, Sermon and Sur~daySchool Prayer Book p 260 Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns BOB (Proc.), The Sewant King (sheet 21, Great is the Lord, Anthem, 626 (Rec.) Setting: N~cholscrnKyrie, Agnus Dei. Norman Doe. Sanctus cR Bened~cius:Caleb Simper Anthem: Pie Jesu (Andrew Lloyd Webber). 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: F:r Gary PoweN. Introit: 0 Man of God, help Thy people (Mendeisssh~). Psalm 26. Hymns: 557, Anthem: AII Things Bright and E(earu%iful(John &tfeo, 507, 24. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A. Somenell ;I? F. Readings: 2 Kings 1, 1-15a. Luke 9,46-56. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the extra-provincial Diocese of Puertfio Rice and Bishop Bawial Andres Alvarez, and we continue our prayers for Province IV of the Episcopal Church of the USA, remembering also the Kennedy family as they mourn John F. Kennedy Jnr, his wife and sister-in-law. We pray for the peace of the world, remembering Northem Ireland, fndia and Pakistan, 'the Balkans, Taiwan. In this diocese we pray for the Hospital Chaplaincies: Robert Lloyd-Richards, Eric Burke and Sally Davies. We pray for Holly Catherine Rurnlble, who will be baptised at our Eucharist this morning. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxton, Gwen Dilopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thornson, Keith Jobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TMIS WEEK Fdlondrst gr St Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary PARISH RETREAT - Llangasty (nr 26th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Ofice, Roafh Church House. Lian~Orse lake). 7.30 pm PWTRONAL FESTIVAL ElJCHARliST. St Anne's. 'Or Oct Max,c0st f65 per person. Contact David Hanks T~cesdsy 10.00 am Holy E:ucharist. Sf Philip's. 'B4992.41 with deposit of £5 as 27th 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Lsoonas ~ossible.

Wednesdkt y St Samson, Bishop of 081 (51h century) 28th 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.287. Followed by coffee. 1.05 pm Organ Recital. St German's Church. FLAMES OF FIRE 99 is an all age 2.30 pin Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Christian festival of worship, teaching, refreshment Thursdey 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. and fellowship at the Royal Welsh Showground, 29th 6.30 pm Junior- Choir Practice. 26-31 Aug. Speakers include Bishop Rowan 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Williams and Bishop Graham Dow. Details on the 9.00 pm COMFhlNE. Inoticeboard or 6~turdsy3trt 9.00 am Holy E_ucharist.Sf Margaret's. Next S~ndayis the Ninth Sunday After Trinity. The Hoiy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at II a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. ANTHEMS. The anthem at the Eucharist this morning is the setting of Pie Jesu, from Andrew Lloyd \Nebber1s Requiem. At Evensong, the choir will sing John Rutter's setting of All Things Bright and Beautiful. CROSSROADS CONCERT. Our thanks to the Choir for a most enjoyable concert, and to the Crossroads staff for the Cheese and Wine. f 100 was raised for the charity. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome t~ all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with US. Internet: http://info.d.ac.uklccinimainlsaeeeon/roatRI'cI~ur~h/sted. html ST ANNE'S PATRONAL WEEKEND. High BfSWOP BARRY. The installation of the Rt Rev. Dr Tea today at 4pm. The church will be Barry Cennydd Morgan as will take open all day today for a Flower place at Llandaff Cathedral on Sat 25 Sept. Bishop Festival. The Festival Eucharist is Barry served as curate at St Andrew's Major, on Monday at 7.30pm, when the Dinas Powis 1972-75, was Chaplain preacher wtll be Fr Colin and Lecturer at St Michael's College Sutton, a former curate of and Lecturer at University College Roath, and the service will Cardiff 1975-7, and obtained a be followed by a University of Wales doctorate in 1986. reception. Please suppor?. . He was consecrated Bishop on 9 Jan - 1993 at St Asaph Cathedral. our friends at St Anne's as they he F&S~ of st celebrate their Festival. Sf James fhe Apostle !earns a very WE'P THE. ~~S~~Pat the @athedi'al L~GHPSI~IP2000. Songs of Praiser important lesson about w11af it is to or1 sat 2 Oct. Bishop Barry will be at the Lightship, 3.3Oprn today. he a fo//owe,- of J~SUSjn today's presented with a scrap book depicting Gospel. }-/avjng become a devoted the life of our diocese. St Edward's LUNCH T~~EORGAN RECBTAL. fo//owerheshowsanatura/desjrefo has an A3 sheet to fill with by Brian Willia~ls(!:he last One O'f be ~,jth hjrn forever by asking t&f he photographs, children's writing etc. If the series) at St ~eri'?7anfson nlay sit at the side of jesus in you have ideaslcontributions, please Wednesday, 1.05-'1.45pm. Bring heaven. see Heather or Alan. We also need a sandwiches - tea provided. Eat 1, ,-esponse jesus gently reminds rough idea of numbers of children who while you listen (but no crisps!). him thaf to accept the invjfafion fo be will be attending. Musicians are also Voluntary offertory plate at rear of hjm means to accept a life in the inviteid to play - guitars, strings, church - go towards the Orgar? service of og~er,not life of self- woodwind, brass, recorder. Heather Restoration Fund. g/0r;ficaf;on, /f is a lesson fhaf we has the music. All returns must be COMPLINE will be sung this wee}< need ~~n~tanf/yt0 be reminded of completed this ~eek. on Thursday at 9pm. Next services: Ourselves. is a S-I"E,D\MA~~D'S FESTIVAL 1999, our 26 Aug, 30 Sep, 28 Oct. tendency for us to fhink of ourselves Ninth Annual Music and Arts Festival as being ind's~ensab'e and it can ST EobvABD'S CiiO!B will sing come as a bif of a shock fo vealise to the Feast of our Patron Saini: takes place 8th-17t" October. Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral that we are not, on Sun 22 Bug at 6.:30prn. St Edward's choir will open the Jesus tells us thaf the greatest Festival with a performance of IN CELEBRATION OF JUsiLEE is us must be fhe sen/anf Of fhe Moz;id's [iequiem on Fri 8 Ocf, others, fhaf flie first among us must the title of a Diocesan Service in St Edward.s Orchestra will give a be fhe slave of all. if is something preparation for the Millennium Year concert on Sat 9 Oct and South fhaf he demonsfrafed throughout his at ~~~~~f~ffcathedralon Sun Glanlorgan Symphonic Brass will He came Sep at 630pm. This is the launch pelform on Thur 14 Oct, There will be he c:alls us, as he called of the church of Wales Jubilee an Exhibition and to do the same. Fi F~~~ in LlandaR, T~~ preacher wi!l Demonstration of be Rev. Canon Dr Naim Ataek, Director of Sabeel, Bobbin Lace by Winifred Fletcher Jerusalem. on Sat 16 Oct (10arn-lpm). The usual Patronal Sung Eucharist is CYTUN BARBECUE at St Edward's on Sat 11 Sept, 6pm-8prn. This will follow the Sund on Day Wed ,3 Party (at Splott Pool). Oct, when the preacher vvill be Melanie Prince. Other events are now being arranged - CYTklN. We are making the any offers? Harvest Thanksgiving at Lightship 2000 (Sun 19 Sept at TAIZ~ SERVICES take place at St Edward's every 3.30pm) a Roath Park Cytun other mor;th on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Mext services: event. It is important that we 15 Sept, 1 Dec. support events at the LightsI.iip, PUPILS CONCERTS. David Appleton's concert last which is our biggest local cytun Friday contributed E20 to church funds. Caroiyne Peters ecumenical project - please concert on Saturday raised f36 for a children's charity. make every effort to be there, and encourage others too. MORNONG B EVENING PRAYER are normally said daily at 9 am and 6 prri except 'Thursdays and Fridays in WOATH CHURCH HOUSE. Many of you will have St fiAargaretls Church. All are welcome, noticed that work has started on the central heating earlier than anticipated. The whole project (heating, PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 4484808 kitchen and toilets) shoulci be conlpletsd by the end of Gary PoweDl B493940. August. The building will be sperr far limited use until They are available to minisfer to the needs of fhe sick completton. and dying The sick and hoirsebound may receive Holy Cotnmunion af borne. For fhe Sacramenfs of Healing and Confession speak fo fhe clergy The Minth Swnday Alter Trinity Weekly Mewsletter No. fa09 Sunday, fS' August, f999 1 1.00 am Sung Eucharist, Serinon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p 176. Celebrant Fr Gary FoweN, Preacher Fr Andrew James. Hymns: 296,205, 357, Anthem: Blessed is the Man {Gsss), Rec.: 68(MP) Sett~ng:Aguffer. Agnus Dei, Sanctus & Benedictus: Norman Doe. 6.30 prn Evensong. Officiiant Fr Ken Ma~-fin. introit: f Trust in Thee 0 Lord. Psalm 31. Hymns: 193, Anthem: The Radiant Morn {Rev. H.H.Wsodward), 255. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Some~ellin F. Readings: Jeremiah 7, 1-15 5 229-28. Ephesialrs 5,21 - 6,9. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the extra-prov~ncialEpiscopal Church of Cuba (Iglesia Episcopal de Cuba) and Bishop Jorge Perera Hurtado, We pray for the peace of the world, remembering the people of Northern Ireland, India 8r Pakistan, the Balkans. We remember those who died on the Adventure H~sl~dayIn Switzerland In thts diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of btandaff, and Fr Bill Barlow (Rural Dean, and one- t~mepr~est-~ncharge at St Edward's) We pray for the sick, remembering espec~allyJanet Munday, Winifred Baxton, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Wowlands, Olive Gatfield, Torn Thornson, Keith Jobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Rubina Eccles, whose anniversary occurs at th~stime TUIS served in the vestry WEEK after the Euchar~stth~s mornlng, and1 Monday 6 00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roafh Church House. the draw for the 100 Club will take place. Newcomers in particular are 2nd 7 45 pm Ten of God's Best. Roafh Church House. very welcome to loin us. The Tyesdsy St Germanus of Auxerre, Bishop (5'hcentury) sunday School and Junior Choir will 3rd 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Phiiip's. continue the line of coins - please 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. give them your support. Wednesday 1O.OOam HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.q76. Followed by coffee. 4th 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church Hoilse. St Oswatd, King of Northumbria! Martyr (642 A.D.) CARDIFF Holy Eucharist. SfAnne's. every Mon & 'Sue morning loam- Junior Choir Practice. noon, and also Tuesday evenings 7. Full Choir Practice. 8pm at Moira Terrace, Adamsdown. Just call in to open an account or The Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord contact 4481183 for further Holy Eucharist. St Nlargaref's. information. Hoiy Eucharist. St Margaref's. Next Sundey is the Tenth Sunday After Trinity The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at I1 am, the Sunday SchuoR will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. NEW EUCHARIST SERVICE. We are continuing with the form of service we have been using for the last three weeks. In response to requests from some members of the congregation, we have printed the whole form of service in a single booklet, to avotd "juggling" pieces of paper! The only point at which we will now have to make reference to the Prayer Book is for the propers (this week to be found on page 176). ANTHEMS. The anthem at the Eucharist this morning is the setting of the psalm set for today's Eucharist - Psalm 1: "Blessed is the Man" by Sir John Goss (1800-1880). At Evensong, the choir will sing a setting of Rev. Godfrey Thring's words "The radiant morn hath passed away" by Rev. H.H.Woodward. WELCOME. We extend a warm wefcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Internet: http://infe.cf.ac.uWccinfmainlsocecon/roath/churchlsted.html WE WELCOME Fr Andrew James, who will preach for ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 1999. Our Ninth Annual the first time at St Edward's this Music and Arts Festival to celebrate the Feast of our Patron Saint TEN OF GOD'S BEST. A takes place 8th-13th October. tape recording of one of St Edward's choir will open the J.John's ten lectures on the Festival with a performance of Command-ments, given at Mozart's Requiem on Fri 8 StAldate's in Oxford this ' Oct. St Edward's Orchestra will Spring, will be played in the give a concert on Sat (3 Oct and South upstairs room at Roath Glarnorgan Sy~nphonicBrass will perform on Thur 14 Church House on Monday at Oct. There will be an Exhibition and 7.45prn. There will be coffer, Trinity 9 Demonstration of Bobbin Lace by discussion, chat, Lifts available. The co//eCt for foday is a prayer that V\/inifred Fletcher on Sat 16 act Contact Sally 93433326 if You want Christian in Pilgr%nls Progress might (1oarn-l pm), TJ-,~usual Patrona[ Sung to know more. have prayed. It is a prayer for us Eucharist is on the Feast Dav itself, also in a very real way.1 lt reminds us i Wed 13 Oct, when the preacher will ST EDWAWB'S CHOIR will sing Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral fhat God is protector, susfainer, be Melanie Prince. Other events are on Sun 22 Aug at 6.30pm. sanctifier and guide. now being arranged - any offers? We five in a sociefy where we are GOMPLlNE is sung approximately encouraged to depend on 'temporal' BISHOP BARRY. The installation of once a month at St Edward's on things - our money, our sfatus, our the Rt Rev. Dr Barry Gennydd Morgan Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a infellect, our inflafed sense of who we as Bishop of Lfandaff will take place at ?5-minute service of plainchant - are. These femporal fhings can be a Llandaff Cathedral on Sat 25 Sept. the last of the monastic "hours". hindrance to our spirit~~aldevelop- PARISH RETREAT - Llangasty (nr Next services: 26 Aug, 30 Sep, 28 ment because they can blind us to Ltangorse hake). Provisionally booked Oct. what is fhe most necessary thing ol for Oct 1-3. Max cost £65 per person. namely a confinuing sense of our FLAMES OF FIRE 99 is an all age a//, Contact David Hanks 4499241 with utter dependence on God and the fun-filled Christian festival of depc~sitof £5 as soon as possible. humiiify and grafifude that go with if. worship, teaching, refreshment and 'Let us pray thaf we do no! MEET THE BISHOP at the Cathedral fellowship at the Royal Welsh become so obsessed with things on Sat 2 Oct. Bishop Barry will be Showground, 26-31 Aug. Speakers fernporal that we gnally fose not fhe presented with a scrap book depicting include Bishop Rowan Williams things efernal.' The gate to the life of our diocese. Heather is and Bishop Graham Dow. Details desfruction, says Jesus, is wide; compiling photographs, articles etc, to on the noticeboard or S07656- whereas the gafe to salvation is be included in the scrap-book. This 767672. /?arrow. I hope thaf you choose the must be completed this week. PARISH SONGS OF PWAlSE at Iright one! / TAIZ~ SERVICES take place at St Anne's at 6.30pm on Sun 29 St Edward's every other month on Wednesdays at Auy Please make your selection of readings and 7,30pm, Next Sept, Dee, hymnslworship songs. Forms are at the back of the , church, and must be returned to the Parish Office by RiNG IN 2000. One proposal for Christians to mark the next Sunday. start of the new millennium is for a short service in every church in the land at noon on New Year's Day GYTUN BARBECUE at 2000. A fifteen minute service is suggested five St Edward's on Sat I1Sept, - minutes of bell ringing followed by ten minutes of 5pm-8pm. This wiil follow prayer, thanksgiving and dedication. Even people who the Sunday School can't actually get to church can hear the bells. So far, Swimming Party (at Splatt this appears to be the only Christian activity planned for Pool). the whole of the United Kingdom on New Year's Day. CYTUN. We are making the ROATM CHURCH HOUSE. The work is now well Harvest Thanksgiving at underway. The whole project (heating, kitchen and Lightship 2000 (Sun 19 Sept at toilets) should be completed by the end of August. The 3.3Qpm) a Roath Park Cytun buirding will be open for limited use until completion. event. It is important that we support events at the Lightship, which is our biggest PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) "65484808 local ecumenical project - please make every effort to Andrew James f 460600 be there, and encourage others too. Gary Powell P493940. IN CELEBWTION OF JUBILEE is the title crf a They are available to minister to the needs of the sick Diocesan Service in preparation for the Millennium Year and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy at Liandaff Cathedral on Sun 79 Sep at 6.30pm. This is Cornmimion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing the launch of the Church of Wales Jubilee Fund in and Confession speak to the clergy. Ltandaff. The preacher will be Rev. Canon Dr Maim Ateek, Director of Sabeel, .lerusalern. WeekIy Mewsletter No. ?2?0 Serrtday9 8" August, 1989 1I .a0 am Sung Eucharist, Serrrlon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 178. Celebrant Q Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 236,399,388,559. Setting: Ag~~fter.Kyrie, Agnus Dei: Noman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Sinlper 6.30 prn Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfir?. Psalm 415. Hymns: 44,208(MP), 291. Readings: ,fctrerniah 20, 7-.13.Philippians 2, 148. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Church of the Central American Region (La Igllesia Anglicans de la Regidn Central de America [IARCA], and Archbishop Cornelius Wilson. We pray far the peace of the world, remembering Northern Ireland, the Balkans, India ek Pakistan. V\le pray for the victims of the train crash in India. We pray for those taken hostage in Sierra b.eone. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Registry, Registrar David Larnbert, and Bepraty Registrar Gordon James. UVe pray for tho sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxtan, Gwen Hopkiaas, John Warrenl Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfieid, Tam Thornson, Keith Jobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Mary Berry, who died last week, and Nadine Elizabeth Vallendsr whose anniversary occurs at this time. TMIS WEEK Monday 9th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. to sell Christmas Puddings in aid of KCH2QOO - they are Tkcedsy St Lawrence of Rome; Deacon & Martyr (258 A.D.) from the same suppliers as 10-th 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. last yeisr and the puddings 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. are delicious. They are 1 Ib size and cost ~4.4%~.Place Wednesc(cly 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.178, followed by coffee. your orders now with Brian tltt1 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Shapcott P736455, Gill TI~ursdsy12th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Armitage P757399 or Parish Office f 484808. S&rQ~irday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. i .J 14th 7.30 pm Organ Recital. St German's Church. Ned Sundcay is the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at I1am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. TEN Of GOD'S BEST. The meetings to discuss J.Johnls lectures are taking a break for a fortnight. They will resume on Tuesday 24 Aug at 7.45pm in Rclath Church House - then back to Mondays as usual. ORGAN WECiTAL by Guy Whatley at St German's Church on Sat 14 Aug at 7.30pm. Tickets E:3 (conc. E2) inc. tea, coffee or squash. Music by Messiaen, Liszt, Wowells, Langlais, J.S.5ach. ST EDWARD'S CHOIR w~llsing Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral on Sun 22 Aug at 6.30pn7. The music for the service includes the Short Service by Orlando Gibbons, and the setting of Psalm 637 by Norman Doe. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE at Sf: Anne's at 6.30pm on Sun 29 Aug. All l~ymrland reading choices are to be in TQDAY. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in St Margaret's Church. Ail are welcome Parish surgery is held on Mondays 6pm-7pm (excl. Bank Holidays) in the Parish Office to discuss the arrangements of marriages & baptism. WELCOME.We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcofners. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Internet: http://inf~.~f.ac.uklccinlmain/socec~~i/r~ath/~hur~k/~fed.h"tl NEW ALPHA COURSE. St Edward's Committee agreed at its last meeting that another Alpha Course should start in September. The course will take place on Wednesdays, beginning on 22 Sept. Please make this as widely known as possible. Everyone is welcome to join the course - if you have not attended one before, please give it serious consideration. if you have, then your help in organising the course ivould be invaluable. Please speak to Alan ar Heather to discuss the course, or to offer help. LIGHTSHIP 2005. The Salvation Army (Cardiff Canton) CQMPL.LNE is sung appl-oximately once a month at proudly announce the visit of The Household Troops SC Edwtard's an Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- Band, who will give an Open-Air Concert at the minute service of plainchant - the last of the monastic Lightship (Cardiff Bay) on Fri 27 Aug at 3pm. There will "ho~irs".Next services: 26 Aua." 30 Sen. 2%Oct. also be a concert at 7pm that evening at the Canton C~tadel Corps, Gowbrldge Fad East, Canton (tickets FLAMES $$ti" FIRE 99 is an all aye fun-filled Christian -- ground flour E5 balcony £3 8340924 fest~val of worship, teach~ng, '--II--- Trinity ?O for details) refreshrfient and fellowship at the Tbday we hear the story BISHOP BARRY The ~nstallatronof Royal \Nefsh Skovvground, 26-3'1 zacchaeus Here was one the of the Rt Rev Dr Barry Cennydd Morgan ii'ciude B'shop wrost hated men In Jew,sh Society, a:; B~shopof Llandaff w~lltake place at 'Owan WiJf'ams and 'lsh0l' for not only d,d he collect faxes for Llandaff Cathedral on Sat 25 Sept 'faha*' On Ihefhe despjsed Romans, buf he made a Or P0'1656-767672 great- deal of money ,n the process MEET THE 131SMOP at the Cathedral CYIPUN BARBECUE at Prom the poor who paid the on Sat 2 act. Bishop Barry wiil be St Edward's on Sat 11 Sept, 5pm- extortionate faxes. presented with a scrap book depicting 8pm. This will follow the Sunday Zacchaeus was nof fhe sort ol the life of our diocese. person who would be welcomed into School Swimn-r~ngParty (at SploCt ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 1999. Our respectable Jewish society, ye! Jesus Pool) Ninth Annual Music and chooses to go to his house to dine TA!Z& SERVICE8 take place at with him. Jesus was not concernea Arts Festival to St Edward's every other month on wifh the outward appearance; he was celebrate the Feast Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next concerned with the inner man. He of our Patron Saint takes place services: 15 Sept, 'I Dec. saw in Zacchaeus a spark 01 goodness and came to him where he 8th-17th October. CYTURI. We are making the St Edward's choir wiil was. Harvest Thanksgiving at Lightship open the Festival with a Zacchaeus' meeting wifh Jesus 2000 (Sun 19 Septaat 3.30pmf a performance of Mozart's Requiem on Roath Park Cytun evefit. It is was iife changing. Zacchaeus was saved by fhe grace of God. He co~llcl Fri 8 Oct. St Edward's Orchestra will important that we support events give a concort on Sat 9 act and South at the Lightship, which is o~lr nof earn it; if was God's free gift to him when he repented from his Glamorgar] Symphonic Brass will biggesf local ecumenical project - perform ort Thur 14 Oct. There will be please make every effort to be former way of life and came to faith in Jesus. So too .with US; God sent an Exhibition and Demonstration of there, and encourage others too. Bobbin Lace by Winifred Fletcher on ,fesus to die for us and for our Sat 16 Oct (loam-lpm). The usual IN CELEBRATiBN OF JIJBtLEE salvation. St Paul reminds us fhai Patronat Sung Eucharist is on the is the t~tleof a Dlot~sanService in "God shotlts His love for us in that preparation for the R41llenniurn whiIe were yet sinners Christ djea Feast Day itself, Wed 13 Oct, when Year ar t-landaff Cathedral on Sun for us. " the preact~erwill be Melanie Prince. 19 Sep at 6.30~~1This IS the Jesus has the same message for Other events are now being arranged - launch of the Church of Wales us as We hati for Zacchaeus: "Todsy any offers'? Jub~lee Fund in Llandaff. The salvation has mme to this house': PARlSH CLERGY. preacher will be Rev. Canon Dr Let us accepf this free gift and let il Robert Evens (Vicar) 8484808 Naim Ateek, Director of Ssbeel, Iransform our lives aiso. Vicar. Andrew James S460600 Jerusaiem Gary Powell 4493940. - L1angast~(nr Llangorse Lake). They are avajfab,~&j minister to the needs of fhe sick ~rovisionall~booked for OC~1-3. fvlax cost E65 per and dying, The sich and housebound may receive Moly person. Contact David Hanks 8499241 with deposit of Communiorl home. the Sacraments of Healing £5 as soon as possible. and Confession speak to the clergy. PARISH SKITTLE MATCH an Sa;t 23 (3ct in the Croft. The Feast sf the Assurnptbn sf the Blessed Vi~~2inMary Weekly Newsiettw &a. ?299 Ssd~1-d;~y~l5@' Augrrs f, ?93$ 11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Processboo Sermon ar;d Sunday School Prayer Bcok p 264 Celebrant & Preacher Fr Ken tWartin Hymns $45 (Proez.), 215(%8%P),5g4, Anthem, Wac.: 513 Antherrl Mirgnift'cat (Norman Doe) Settlng Agufter Kyr113Agnus Del Norman Doe Sanctus & Benedicrus Caleb Sirnper 6 30 prn Evensong Uff~clantFr Ken Nlarfin tntrort My Soul doth magnifSfthe Lord Anthem Wen?you t&terewhen &heycrucified my Lord? Psalm 128 Wyrrins Magdalsne Cease from sobs and sighs (basklet), Anthem, 2765) Magnrficnt R Nunc D~mrtt!sA Sumef\/eNin F Readings Jeremiah 311, 4 -7 John 119, 23-27 In the world-wlde Church we pray today for Province IX of the Epis~opaiChurch of the USA {Caribbeara, Latin America, Nsrtkern South America) and President Bishop Jsas Neptaii Laflea-Moreno We pray for the peace of the world, rememberrng India B Pakishn, No&hern irerand, Kosovo We glve thanks for fhe safe refur11 of the hostages In West Africa in thrs dracese we pray for the Rura! Deanery of Pena~hand Barry, and FF lFdward Dowding (Rural Dean) We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Muarday, Winifb~ecd Paxton, Gwen Wopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Oiivs Gatfield, Tom Thoanson, Keith Jobbins We pray for the repose of the souls of the fa~thft~ldeparted, especially Herbert Carlyon Widdett and John Henry Ecclee, whose anniversaries occw at this time. -- [TEN QF GOD'S BEST. The meeting;/ TMii5 WEEK to d~scussJ.JohrrLs lectures are tak~ng Ia break for a fortnight. They will Monday 1641% 6.00 pm F'arrsh Surgery Parjsh Ofice. Roath Church House. lresurne on Tuesday 24-~ugat 7T4~~mj in Roath Church House - then back to Tuesday 70.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. as tls~i~l latll 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wedvaesdcsy 10.00 am HQLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.380. Followed by coffee. 18th 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roafh C/?urchHouse. - PARISH SONGS OF Pf3AtSE at $1 Anne's at Thwrsdsy l9tlt 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. I-----6.30pm on Sun 29 Aug. Choral Evensong--I will be sung at St Edward's at 4.30pfn cn that day. Friday ~Qth Sr Bernard of Clairraux, Abbat (I153 P, D ) 1------.----- S~Z~rdayelst 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaref's klielca S%sradeyis the Twelifth Sunday After Trinity. The Moly EatchaPist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School wii{ meet at 11 an?! and Evensong will be said at 6.3Q prn. St Edward's Choir will sing Evc-?nsongat St Woolos Cathedral (Newportj at 6.30pm (cars leave St Edward's at 4,:30pm). SONGS OF PWlSE AT CARDIFF M&LkEMNlUJMSTADiUM on Sun 2 Jan. Tickets for this event are now available. If we book at least 2Q place:; as a parish, they cost 522.40 each (rnslead of E3). lf you would like to book your tickets in this way, please see Mrs Megan Martin, preferably today, but definitely by next Sunday. RIIORMllaBG 8 EVENING PWYER are normally said daily at 9 atn and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in St Margaret's Church. All are welcome. Parish surgery is held on Monciays Gpm-7pm (excl. Bmk Holidays) in the Parish Office to discuss the arrangements of marriages & baptism. WELCOME We extend a warm welcon'le to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to om? of the sidesmen if you are new with us. ANTHEMS. The anthem at the Eucharist is Norman Doe's setting of the Magnificat: which is ,the Gospel far this morning. At Evensong, the c;hoir will sing "Were you there when they crucified my Lord?" Internet: http:f/inf~.cf,ac.rak/ccinlmainlsocecunlrsrath/churchisted.htrnl ST EDWARD'S CWOlR will sing Evensong at IN CELEBRABtON OF JUBILEE is the title of a St Woolos Cathedral next Sunday at 6.30pm. The Diocesan Service in preparation for the Millennium Year music for the service includes three works by Orlando at Llandaff Cathedral on Scrn 99 Sep at 6.30pm. This is Gibbol-is (Magnficat, Nunc Dimittis and the motet "0 the launch of the Church of Wales Jubilee Fund in Lord, Bncrease my Faith") and the setting of Psalm 67 Llandaff. The preacher will be Rev. Canon Dr Naim by Norman Doe. Cars will leave St Edward's at 4.30pm Ateek, Director of Sabeel, Jerusalem. to go to St Woolos, where the choir w~llpractrse from NEW ALPHA St Edward, 5pnl to 6pm If you would l~keto travel with the chorr at Commrttee agreed at rts last meeting that time, please speak to Alan or Heather You are also that Alpha should sta* ~nv~tedto make your own way to Newport to join us at in SeEember Ti,e couisw 6.3Qprrl Evensong w~flbe said at Place Wednesda~s, St Edward's by Fr Gary at 6 30prn, %E BLESSED V/RGIN MARY, and wlll be sung at St Margaret's MOTHER OF OUR LORD beg~nning on 22 !Sept. Piease make as usual at 6 30pm Today we g~vethanks to God ,'or the /life of the most irnporfanf woman ,n lhls as wldel~kmwrl VlLLA(3E PRAISE is at St Hiiary's fhe D&le, The B/@ss& virgin-1 Mary, / as possible. Everyone is weicome to Chi~rch.St Iiilary on Mon 23 Mug, We as Anglicans do [?ofaccord to join the ccliirse - if )mu have not 7.39pm to 9pm. when the speaker Mary the culb. status She enjo,ys irt the attended one before, please give it will be Rev. Mari Price, hssisti.,nt Roman Caf/7o/jc Churcis. said, serious consideration. if you have, Curate of Lisvane. tiile have much fo lear!~ from Her then your help in organising the COMPLINE is sung approximately ' abouf the Christian life. 1 course would be invaluable. Please 1 n/iary hu,nb/e - She ,~ea/jsed :speak to Alan or Heather to discuss once a month at St Edward's on that Hersel( She but the course; or to offer help. Thursdays at 9pm. Compiine is a in was nothi~ig; 'i 'i 5-minute service of plainchant - God coii/ca' use Her in a wondeif~~lHARvESV "gHANKS6;1~INGwill be way .- "r3ehold the hand~najdof the the last of' the monastic "hours". , celebrated in Roath on Sun 26 Sept, Next services: 26 Aug, 30 Sep, 28 LVI U. PAR1SH RETREAT - Ltangasty (nr Oct. Mary was ohedienf to God's wili - a'espife Her fears and misgivings Llangorse Lake). Provisionally booked abouf whet God was asking of Her, for Oct 1-3. Max cost £65 per person. She accepted God's ~villfor Her - "be Contact David Hanks 8499241 with it [into me according to thy word. " deposit of £5 as soon as possible. lWary bofe uer' suffering wifh a MEET THE BISHOP at the Cathedral VeafSere'eP)it~ of great farfh- sat 2 Oct Bishop Barry wt!i be patn She mrlst ,eelt as Son Her presented with a scrap book dcplctlng b116WTSHIP 2000. The Salvation was rejecfed and desptsed by fhe the I,fe of our Army. (Cardiff, Canton), proudl\/. scnbes and Pharisees and ,fltimatelv 1 announce the visit of ~h; crucified would have been ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL %999.Our Wousehold Troops Band, who will rfnbearable for someone who lacked Ninth Annual Music and give an Open--Air Concert at the Her unflinching faith in HI^ as the Arts Festival to Lightship (Cardiff Bay) on Fri 27 Son of God. celebrate the Feast of Atrg at 3pm. Th~rewill also be a Let us as a Church pray for thaf our Patron Saint concert at 4pm that evening at the same hurnilify, obedience and faith iakes place 8'"l 7Lh Canton Citadel Corps, Cowbridge that Mary had in abundance and October. Kd East, Canton (tickets grour~d thank God for Her in fhe words of Fri 8th~ozart's Requiem. floor f5,balcor~y f3 8346924 for Gabriel: Wail ttmu that art highly Sat gthSt Edward's Orchestra. de'taiis j. favorbred, N?e l-ord is vrtith thee; 1 VVed 13th Patronal Sunn Eucharist. 'blessed ad thou among women." ihur ldthS. Giarn. ~~rnphonicBrass ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE I / V;cal--. Sat 16'~Bobbin Lace Exhibition. rneets on F:ri 3 Seol. L 1 PARiSH SKITTLE MATCH on Sat 23 Oct in the Croft CVTUN BARBECUE at St L=dwafd1s on Sat 11 Sept, Spm-8pm. This WOAPH CHURCH HOUSE 2000. We have decided to will foliow the Sunday Schocil sell Christmas Puddings in aid of RCH2000 - they are Switnrning Party (at Splott Pool). from the same suppliers as last year and the puddings are delicious. They are '1 Ib sine and cost 24.40p. CYYUN. \He are making the Place your orders now with Brian Shapcott 4736455, Harvest Thanksgiving r7f Lightship Gill Arrnitage f 757399 or Parish Office 8484808. 2900 (Sun 19 Sept at 3.30pns) a cyran Roath Park Cytun event. ft is PARIS).! CLERGY. Robed Evans (Vicar) S484808 important that we support events at the Lightship, which Andrew James P46QBOIb is our biggest local ecumenical project - please make Gary Paweli 8493940. every effort to Se there; and encourage others tco. They are aveilabfe to minister fo fhe needs of the sick and TW!Z& SERVICES take place ,sf St Edward's every dyj~?g. The sick and housebound may receive Holy other 12-ionthor1 Wednesdays at 7 30pn1 Next services Comrn~rnisnat home. For the Sacraments of Healing and 15 Sepl I Dec Confession speak to the clergy 11 .GO am Sung Eucharist, Serrt-ion and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.?83. Celebrani & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 226, 168[MP), 16(MP), Anthem, Rec.: Make Way (sheet 4). Artthern: Then shall the eyes af the blEnd/He shall feed his flocks {Handeirf. Setting: Agutfer. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Sanctus R Benedictus: Caleb Simper 6.30 pm Said Evensong. Officiant: Fr- Gary PoweN. Psalm 74, vv 12-end. Readings: Jeremiah 31, 15-25. Colossians 1. (St Ed\vardis Chair will siqg Evensong at St Woolos Cathedral at 6.30pm.) In the world-wide Church we pray today for Church of the Southern Cane (lglesia Anglican;%eieD Cono Sur de America) and Archbishop Maurice Sinclair 'The Southern Cone lncludes Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay We pray for all who have dred and all who are s~sfCer~ngas a result of the earthquake in Turkey In thrs diocese \we pray for the Archdeaconry of Margarn and Archdeacon Madin Williams, and the Rural Deanery prof Aberdare, and Rural Dean Stephen Ryan We pray for the sick, renwrnber~ngespec~ally Janet Munday, Winifred Paxtcn, Gwen Hopkirss, John Warren, Vera Rawlands, Qrive GmtfieId, Tom Thomson, Keith Jobbins We pray for tPe repose of the souls of the farthful departed, especially Margaret Millicent Martin, whose anniversary occurs at this tiine /ANKTheanthem TMl5 WEEK Eucharist is the coniralto recilat~ve Eyes of the Bltrid be Mlondsy :St Tydfil, Martyr (430 A.D.) duet "He Shall Feed 23rd 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roafh C:hurch House. Messiah, 7.30 pm Village Praise. Sf Hilary's Ch~~rch,Sf tiilafy, Tuesds y St Bartholomew the Apostle. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's e4all 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. on Thursday this week at 9pm. 7.30 pm tioly Eucharist. Sf At?nels, Compline is a '15-minute service of 7.45 pm Ten of God's Best. Room I,Roath Church House, Wedmesdsy SS Timothy & Titus 25t.h 20.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.2I18. Followed by coffee. 2.30 prn Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House.

Yf~tarsdtry I'iatves of Fire (Christian Festrval of Worshrp) Rqyal Wefsh Showground 26kh 9.00 am lloly Eucharist. St Anne's. SONGS OF P~~SEAT 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. caaasrFF 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Mil-LENNEUM STADlUM on Sun 2 9.00 pm CQMPLIME. Jan Tickets for this event are now available. If we book at !east 20 Fridery 27th 3.00 prn Open-,411Concert. Lightship 2000. places as a parish, they cost £2.40 each (instead of E3). If you would ~dttblrd~y St Augusiine of Hippo. Bishop & Doctor (430 A.D.) to book your tickets in this way! 28tJ1 9.00 am lloly Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. please see Mrs Megan Martin, today. 11.00 am Capel y Ffin Pilgrimage. Mest S~ndejyis the Thirteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Moly Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Chorai Evensong will be sung at 4.30 pm. Parish Sorags of Pn~iseis at St Anne's at 6.30pm. WBATH CHURCH HOUSE. We are delighted to report that we have been awarded a Lottery Grant of £1'98,464 to be used on the exterior of the building and some internal decoration. The award is due in no small part to the persistence of Brian Shapcott and his hard working committee to whom we extend our grateful thanks. Activities to raise money will cantinue and we would welcome your continued support: 18 Sep "Chile Evening" f2 (children f I) 9 Oct Quiz 16 Oct. Sovereign Singers "Selection of Light music 23 Oct Sk~ttleMatch at the Croft Internet: http:llinfo.cf.ac. u klccinlmainlsscecQn/roath/ch~rch/~ted~html ST EDWARD'S CHOlR w~ll sing Evensong at ST EDWARD'S CQMMlTTEE meets at 7pm on Fn 3 St VVoolos Cathedral TODAY at 6.3Qprn The music for Sept, beginning wlth a celebrat~onof the Holy Eucharist the ser~iceincludes three works by Orlando Gibbons CrrUN at St Edward,s on Sat Sept, (Magnficat, Nunc Dimitlris and the motet "0 I-ord, 5pm-8pm. This will follow the Sunday School Swimming Increase my Faith") and the setting of Psalm 67 by Party (at Spiott Pool), Norman Doe. The service will be led by the Dean of Monmouth, the Very Rev. Dr Richard Fenwick. Cars will YAIZ~SERVtCES take place at St Edward's every leave St Edward's at 4.30pm to yo to St Woolos, where other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next services: the choir will practise from 5pm to 6pm. If you woultl like 15 Sept, 1 Uec. to travel with the choir at that time. please speak to Alan IN CELEBRAYlON OF JUBILEE is or Heather, You are also invited I:o -. the title of a Diocesan Service in make your own way to Newport to TRlN8W 72 ] preparation for the Millennium Year at join us at 6.JOptn. Eivensong will be is "Ephphatha SundayMwhen 1 Lh~daffCathedral on 19 SeP at at ~d~~~d~~by F~ G~~~ in our Gospel of Jesus st 6.30pm. This is fhe launch of the 6.30pm, and will be sung at St deaf Inan and so we pray Church of wales Jubilee k~ndin Margaret's as usuai at 6.30pm. and for the work of the Mission to fie Deaf and ;fs chaplain L.landaff. The preacher will be Rev. VILLAGE PRAISE is at St Hilary's hem ;n South wales, Margaret Le Canon Dr. Naim Ateek, Director of Church, StHilary on Monday, Grjce. Sabeel, Jsrusalem. There will be no 7.30pm to 9pm, when the speaker Healing was a major component evening services in the parish on will be Rev. Mari Price, Assistal-tt of our Lord's mitlisfry; the meeting of that day. Curate of Lisvane. the tseed of this man who was deaf NEW starts in TEN OF GOD'S BEST. The a"d had an rmpediment jn his 'peech September. The course will fake place meetings to discuss J.Johnls an effecfijal answer to 'he on Wednesdays, beginning on 22 lectures resume on Tuesday of this 'ongings. Jesus Sepf Please make this as widely week at 745pm in Roath Church Clo same 'Or us ministry Of known as possible. Everyone is healing in still exercised by the House, and will then return 20 we,come to join the course - if you Mondays as usual. church today. have not attended one before, please Of if js physical giveit serious if you FLAMES OF FIRE 99 is an all ape cieafness and dumbness that fhe have, then your help in organising the fun-filled Christian festival of Gospels speaks about. Jesus also course would be invaluable, worship. teaching. refreshment and addresses our SPIRITUAL deafness speak to Alan or Heather to discuss fellowship at the Royal Welsh and dumbness. We need to open our the course, or to help, Showground, 26-3? Aug. Speakers ears to hear the Gos~eland our inclucde Bishop ~owai~illiams rnouths to speak of hii. It may be HARVEST THANKSGIVING will be and Blljhop Graham DOW. Details thaf we do not hear God addressing celebrated in Roath on Sun 26 Sept. on the noticehoard or e01656- us because we don't 76'7672. EDWBRD,S FESTIVAL- 1999, Our be fhai we do Nintt-I Annuai Music and Arts Festival Christmay because LIGHTSHIP 2000. to celebrate the Feast of our Patron inhibited about our The Salvation Army Saint takes 8th-,, 7" October. (Cardiff Cantonj wanis to heal that Edward,S choir will open the and dumbness in all of us. To us proudly announce Festival with a performance of Christ still says "Ephphafha - be the visit of The Mozart's Requiem on Fri 8 Oct. opened': Household Troops T?, zm@.* -- --- St Edward's Orchestra will give a Band, who will give @ht%v% an Open-Air concert an Sat 9 Oct and South Glamorgan Symphonic Concert at the Lightship (Cardiff Bay) on Friday at 3pm. Brass will perform on Thur 14 Ocl. There will be an There vvill also be ;a concert aat 7pm that evenrng at the Exhibition and Demonstration of Bobbin Lace by Canton Citadel Corps, Cowbridge Rd East, Canton Winifred Fletcher on Sat 16 Oct ('loam-I pm). The usual (tickets ground floor £3, balcony E3 S34Q924 for Patronal Sung Eucharist is on the Feast Day itself, Wed details). -I3 Oct, when the preacher v~tillbe Melanie Prince. Other CAPEL Y FFlN PILGRIMAGE. The Annual Pilgrimage events are now being arranged - any offers? is on Saturday: Ilam Sung Eucharist at St David's PARISH SKITTLE MATCH on Sat 23 Oct in the Croft. Church, ilanthony; 3.3Upm Solemn Evensong at St Mary's Church; Capel y Ffin, followed by the WOATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000. We have decided to Procession to the Monastery and Abbey Church with sell Christmas Puddings in aid of RCH2000. They are 1 stations at the Wayside Calvary and at the Statue of Ib size and cost E4.40p. Plat;@ your orders now. Our Lady of Llanthony. Details frain Jarlice Goble. PARISH CLERGY. Rotrert Evans (Vicar) P484808 Andrew James 4460600 PARISH SONGS CIF PRAlSE at St Anne's at 6.30pm Gary Powell 8493940. next Sunday. Choral Evensong wilt be sung at They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dymg. The St Edward's at 4.30pm. s~ckand housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Heali.ng and Confession speak to the clergy. The Thirteenth Sundey &fter Trinity Week& Newskfter Wo. 7243 Sunday, 29" Augusf, 7999 I1 00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.185. Celebrant. Fr Ken Martin Preacher Fr Andrew James. Hymns. 164, 484,99(5), Anthem: Lord of All Power and Might ($.S.Wesley), Rec.: 58(S) Setting: Aguffer.Agnus Der Normar? Doe. 4.30 prn Choral Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Preces & Responses: Man'in Neary. Introit: O Gladsorase Light (9century hymn]. Psalm 44. Office Hymn: 298. Anthem: In Christ Dwelleth [Gsss). Readings: Jeremiah 31, 27-37. Colossians 2, ? -19. 6.30 pm Sorrmgs of Praise at St Anne's. In the world-wrde Church we pray today for the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil (lgreaja Episcopal Anglicgtna Do Brasif) and Archbishop Glabaco Soares de Lima We pray for the earthquake victims in Turkey, those who are homeless lhose at risk from disease We pray for the people of East fimor as they prepare to go to the polls on Monday In th~sd~ocese we pray for the Association of Readers, and Chancellor Brian Lodwick (Warden) We pray for our young people who are returning to school thls week We pray for the s~ck,rememberrng especially Janet Munday, Winifred Paxtan, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thomson, Keith Jobbiras We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, espec~allyWilfred Lewkins and Thomas Moore, whose anniversaries occur at thrs t~me to discuss J John's lectures cont~nue TNOS WEEK on Tuesday of th~sweek at 7 45pm In Roath Church House, and will then Tuesday St Aidan, B~shop(651 A D.) return to Mondays as usual. There will 3isZ 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. be coffee, discussion, chat. Lifts 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. available. Contact Sally 8493326 if 7.45 prn "Ten ot God's Best". Room 7, Roafh Church House. Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARfST. Prayer Book p.290. Followed by coffee. 1st Sept 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Th~rsday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets at 7pm 2nd 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. on Friday, beginning with a celebration of 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. the Holy Eucharist. ---1I I 6ridey 3rd 7.130pm St Edward's Comtnittee EucharistlMeeting. Saiu~day4th 9.00 am Moly Eucharist. Sf Margaref's Neat swradcsy is the Fourbeenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at:

.4$ lI a.m., the Sunday School will meet at II a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist and the Sunday School will have a cakeatall. The line of coins will be continued, and the 180 Ctub Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. LIGHTITHIP 2000. At 3.30pm this afternoon, Taffy the Clown will conduct a special children's service at the Lightship. ST WOQLQS. St Edward's Choir were given a warm welcome at St Woolos Cathedral last week (including a "tea and cakes" recept~onafter the service), and were well-supported by St Edward's congregation. The choir sang the service well, and everyone thoroughly enjoyed worshipping together at St Woolos. MORNilVG hk EVENING PRAYER are normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in St Margaret's Church. All are welcorne. Parish surgery is held on Mondays 6pm-7pm (excl. Bank Holidays) in the Parish Office to disc:uss the arrangemerlts of marriages 8: baptism. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Internet: http:/binfe.ef.ac.uk/ecinlmain/soceconfroath/church/sted.html ANTHEMS The anthem at the Eucharist is the Collect Evensong at St Margaret's, followed by "pot luck for today (which IS the Book of Common Prayer Collect Harvest Supper", where everyone brings a plate of food for the Seventh Sunday After Trinity) set to music by for the table Contact Tricra to tet her know what you Samuel Sebastian Westey (1810-1876) "Lord of all are bringing in order to have a balanced buffet power and might". The lntroit at Evensong is the 3" NEW ALPHA COURSE at St on century hymn "0 Gladsome Light" sung to a tune by Alan Fvlayer, and the anthem is "In Christ Dw@llethall Wednesdays, begin-ning on 22 Sept. Please make this as widely known as the fullness of the Godhead", from Colossians chapter 2 possible. Everyorte is welcome to join (the New Testament Lesson) by Sir John Goss (.1800- the course if you have not attended 1880f, composer to Her Majesty's Chapels Royal, and - give it serious organist of St Paul's Cathedral. - consideration. If PAR18t-I SONGS OF: PRAISE at ~~da~k have, then your St Anne's at 6.30pm today. CAKESTALL would be next Sunday (and coffee wilt be Please , ., . served in the vestry after the Eucharist). Please support the course, or to offer help. children by bringingibuying cakes. regulafions that we follow slavishly. What God requires of US is 'to do CQMPL~MEis sung approximately ROATM €XUWCI-I HOUSE justice and fo love kindness and to once a at St on COMMITTEE meets at 7.30pm on walk /?umbly wifh your God." Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- Fri 10 Sep. The parable minute service of plainchant - the last measured his righteousness in whaf the monastic shoursx, Next TAiZC SERViCES take pplce at he did and in what he gave He was St Edward's every Other month 'In ,ervi,s: 30 Sep, 28 Ocl, so busy congratuiafing himself on at 730pm his righfeousness fhaf he forgot whaf MEET THE BISHOP at the Cathedral services: 15 Sept, 'f Dec. ~uasthe mosf im~ortantas~ect af on Sat 2 Qct. Bishop Barry will be WCH2000 CHILUGHILLI EVENING religion - a right anb willing sp;rjt, If is presented with a scrap book depicting at 7.30pm an Sat 18 Sep, Tickets the fax co//ecfor who came before 1 the life of our diocese. God in contrition who exhibits a £2 adults, El children (from the frue ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 1999 Parish Office or Gill Armitage "right spirit" and "who walked humbly takes place 8th-17tt' October. 8757399). A chilli supper (veg wifh God. " St Edward's choir wrll open the alternative) and presentation an Let us beware that we do not Festival with a performance of their Chilean trip by Scouts from become like the Pharisee so puffed - Mozart's Requiem on Fri 8 Oct the Parish. up wifh our own impotfance and St Edward's Orchestra will give a concert on Sat 9 Oct and South Glamorgat? Symphonic Brass w~ll perform on Thur 14 Oct. There will be an Exhibition and Demonstration of Bobbin Lace by Winifred Fletcher on Sat 16 Oct (loam-lpm) The usual Fund iri Llandaff. The preacher vdill bc? Re\/. Canon Dr Palronai Sung Eucharist is on the Feast Day itself, Wed Naim Pteek, Director of Sabeel, Jerusalem. Thei-6: will 13 Oct, when the preacher will be Melanie Prince. Other be no evening sewices in the parish on that day. events are now being arranged - any offers? CYTUM BARBECUE on Sat 11 PARISH SKITTLE MATC1.I on Sat 23 Oct in the Croft. at Sept St Edward's, 5pm-8pm. ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2800. GHfJRC~ This will follow the Sunday We have decided lo sell Christmas 4+ *s; Schbol Swimming Party (at Puddings in aid of RCH2000 - they 2 RCH $t Splott Pool). are from the same suppliers as last CYTUN. We are making ttie year and the puddings are Harvesl: Thanksgiving at delicious. They are 1 Ib size and Lightship 2000 (Sun 19 Sept at cost £4.40~. Place your orders 3.30pm) a Roath Park Cytun now with Brian Shapcott P736455, Gill Armitage event. it is important that we f 757399 or Paristi Office 9484808. support events at the Lightship, PARISH CLERGY. Robed Evans (Vicar) S484808 which is our biggest local Andrew James 4460600 ecumenical project - please make every effort to be Gary Powell 8493940. there, and encour8ge others too. They are available fo minister fo the needs of the sick and HARVEST THANKSGtVlNG will be celebrated in Roath dying. The sick and housebound may mceive Holy on Sun 26 Sepi. At 6.30pm there will be Festal Communion af home. For the Sacramenfs of Healing and Confession speak fo fhe clergy. Weekly Newsletter Ma. 7274 Sunday, ghSeptember, 7999 2 1.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.187. Celebrant & Preacher: The Vicar. Hymns: 233, Rejoice! (sheet lo), 137(MP), Anthem, Rec.: 208(MP). Anthem: God Be Merciful Unto Us and Bless Us (Norman Doe). Setting: Nicholson. Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Gary Powell. Preacher: Fr Andrew James. Introit: Taize Chanf: Dona Nobis Pacem. Hymns: Moses I Know You're the Man (sheet), Anthem, 335, Sing it in the Valleys (sheet). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Somervel1in F. Psalm 1la. Readings: Exodus 3, 1-15. Matthew 5, 1-20. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui (including Eastern and Western Kowloon) and Archbishop Peter Kwong. We pray for the people of East Timor, for an end to the violence there. We pray for the people of the Middle East, for Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat as they strive to negotiate a lasting peace between their peoples. We pray for the victims of the plane crashes in Buenos Aires and G~~s~Qwthis week. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Margam, and Fr Derek Belcher (Honorary Canon, Rural Dean). We pray for Fr Mark Preece, who will be instituted and inducted as Vicar of St Luke's Canton on Tuesday at 7pm. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thomson, Keith Jobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Winifred Paxton, who died this week, also Mollie Clarissa Morgan and Evefyn Hofmes, whose anniversaries occur at this time. LiGHTSHlP 2Q00. The Holy Eucharist THIS WEEK is celebrated aboard Lightship 2000 Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. on the second Wednesday of each Ten of God's Best. Roath Church House. month (including this week) at 8am and Ipm. There is also a celebration Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. in Welsh at 12 noon. Everyone is I-loly Eucharist. St Anne's. welcome The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary MOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.300. Followed by coffee. Holy Eucharist. Lightship 2000. Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. RCH Fundraising Committee. R0af.h Church House. Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Junior Choir Practice. Full Choir Practice, Choir Practice for Mozart's Requiem. Friday loth 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Roath Church House.

Scrturdcry St Deiniol, Bishop (s'~century) EIGHTY YEARS AGO. Saturday is the 11th 9.00 am I-toly Eucharist. St Margaret's. 8oth anniversary of the fire that 3.15 pm Sunday Schoot Swimming Party. Splotf Pool. destroyed the first St Edward's. Please 5.00 prn Cytun Barbecue. St Edward's Church Grounds. CI1be careful with the barbecues! 7 Me& Sunday is the Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the I00 C.lub will take place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the line of coins, and the Sunday School will also hold a CAKESTALL. F1lease stay for coffee and support the children by buying cakes. Internet: http:llinl'o.cf.ac.uk/ccin/mainlsocec~nir~athi~h~fch~sted.htmi ANTHEMS. The anthem at the Eucharist is "Cod Be RCHPBOO GHlLElCMlLLl EVENlNG at 7.30prn on Sat Merciful Unto Us and Bless Us" (Psalm 67) set to music 18 Sep. Tickets £2 adults, f I children (from the Parish by Norman Doe. The Introit at Evensong is the Taize Office or Gill Armitage 8757399 or in church today). A chant "Dona Nobis Pacem", and the anthem is "0 Lord chilli supper (veg alternative) and a talk on the World Increase My Faith", a motet attributed to Orlando Scout Jamboree in Chile 1998199 by the Scouts we Gibbons (1583-1 625). supported. Please bring your own plates and cutlery. CClNGfSATUbATlONS to Rita and Fred Waite, who CYTUN. We are making the Harvest Thanksgiving at have just celebrated their Goltfen Wedding, This Lightship 2000 (Sun 19 Sept at 3.30pm) a Roath Park morning's Sanctus (written by Norman for the wedding Cytun event. It is important that we support events at of Kathie & Alan Mayer) and the anthern (also written by the Lightship, which is our biggest local ecumenical Norman) are sung to commemorate Trktify Foudeen project - please make every effort to the occasion. The parable of the Good Samaritan ;s be there, and encourage others too. TEN OF GOD'S BEST. The One Of fhe known Of Jesus' IN CEkEHRATiOM OF JUBILEE is meetings to discuss J,Johnls stories If is a is the title of a Diocesan Service in lectures revert to Monday this L'nderstood and yet is painfuNy preparation for the Millennium Year at dificulf put into practice That Is week at 7.45pm in Roath Church Llandaff Cathedral on Sun 19 Sep at why we prayin toda~'sco~{ec~an House. 6,30pm, This is the launch of the increase in faith, hope and charity. Church of Wales jubilee Fund in EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAYS Neighbourliness, Jesus fells us, is L-landaff The preacher wi I be Rev, llth& 12" Sept (Sat and Sun) are not a general anifude of helping Dr Naim Ateek. Director of European Heritage Days, when fhose who are good fo us, but a gabeel, Jerusalem, Cho;al Evensong many sites of historic and maffer of being ready to come to fhe will be sung at 5,00pm on that day, to architet:turai interest give free assistance of those in need, even the people to attend the Cathedral entrance - some are places you perfect stranger. Nobody is excluded cannot normally visit. St Margaref.'~ from a claim on our help because we will be open 3pm to 5.30pm with are all God's children. NEW ALPHA COURSE will take place to~trs of the church and Bufe The sfory of fhe Good Samaritan on Wednesdays, beginning on 22 mausoleum at 3.15, 4.00 and 4.45, esks us "are we doing. what Jesus Sept. Please make this as widely and towers ascents at 3.30; 4.00, would want us to do in his name?" in known as possible. There are forms 4.30 and 5pm. Other sites taking our dealings with others. Do we love available in church to enrol on the part iriclude Cardiff Castle, the others as God loves us? For as the course. Everyone is welcome to join - Centre for the Visual Arts (Cardiff Gospel is at pains to emphasise fhere if you have not attended one before, Old Library), the City Hall (must be is no love of God without love of our please give it serious consideration. booked in advance), Cardiff Crown neighbour who is in distress. If you have, then your help in Court, St John's Church, St Isan's organising the course would be Church (Llanishen), the Temple of Peace, the Unitarian invaluable. Please speak to Alan or Heather to discuss Church (West Grove) and the main building of Cardiff the course, or to offer help. University. HARVEST THANKSGIVING will be celebrated in Roath CYTUN BARBECUE at St Edward's on Saturday, 5pm- on Sun 26 Sept. At 6.30pm there will be Festal 8pm. This will follow the Sunday School Swimming Evensong at St Margaret's, followed by "pot tuck Party (;at Splott Pool). There are no Harvest Supper", where everyone brings a plate of food tickets or "entrance charge" for the for the table. Contact Tricia to let her know what you barbecue, but donations towards the are bringing in orcler to have a balanced buffet. Choral cost will be welcot~ie. This is one sf Evensong will be sung at St Edward's at 4.30pm, but the small number of occasions when the full choir will attend the service at St Margaret's, and churches of all denominations come everyone in the congregation is encouraged to do the together to meet and socialise, and same (not just those who usually attend Evensong!). we are privileged once again to host CVtUn Our regular Service of Music and Readings for Harvest the event. Please come and join us. We will be will take place at 6.30pm the following Sunday (3 Oct). cooking from 5pm (eating from 5.30prn) - if you are able THE WITNESS (musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens, to help cook (or even bring your own barbecue) please have a word with Kathie or Tricia. telling the story of the Gospel through Peter's eyes) will be performed early in the new year at St Edward's. THE 813EWA MINT will perform Puccini's La Boherne at Anyone interested in taking part or helping, please have St Edward's next Sunday at 8pm. a word with Alan Mayer. PAWBC:HIA& CHUlXH COUNCIL will meet on Man 13 PARISH CLERGY, Robert Evens (Vicar) %it484808 Sept, beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist Andrew James S460600 in St Margaret's at 7.15pm. Gary Powell P493940. They are available to minister' to the needs of the sick and TAIZS SERVICES take place at St Edward's every dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next services: Communior~ at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and 15 Sepl, 1 Dec. Confession speak fo the clergy. The Fifteentit Sundey AfZer Trinity Weklpr Newsletter No. 7215 Sunday, 942" September, f999 1 I.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.190. Celebrant 8: Preacher: Fr Gary PoweN. Anthem: Michael row the boat ashore (Maurice Gardner). Hymns: 19B(RIIF), 373,1 watch the sunrise (sheet 301, Anthem, Rec: 238(MP). Setting: Agufter. Klyrie, Agnus Dei: Normal? Doe. Sanctus: Caleitl Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant & Preacher: The Vicar. Introit: Cast thy blurden upon the I,ord (Mendelssshrp). Psalm 37 vrs 1-22. ilymns: 257, Anthem, I give you alt the hortour (sheet 331,292 Anthem: (2a.ntiqer~:de Jean Racins (Faun$). Magnificat il Nunc Dimittis: A.Som@n/ellin F. Readings: %Exodus14, 40-end. Matthew 5, 23-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Province 11 (Mid-Atlantic) of the Episcopal Church of the USA, and President Bishop Robert D. Rswley Jr. We pray for the people of East Tinnor, and for the small number of UN Observc~rswho have chosen to sf.ay with them. We pray far all who have died there, rc?memberingthe priests and nuns, adthe local UN Observers We pray for the victims of the earthquake in Greece. in this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Board of Firtance, and Secretary, IWichaef Beasant. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gv~esanapkins, Jahn Warren, Vera Wowlands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thornson, Keith Jobbins. We pra:y for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially James Vest, whose funeral is at St Margaret's on Monday at 3.20pm; also Percy Morgan Martin and Philip Hugh Williams, whose anniversaries occur at this time. ANT HEMS. The anthem at the1 Th4IS WEEK Eucharist is "Michael row the boat ashore", a Georgia Sea Island Spiritual INednesday, Friday BL St~turdayare Ember Days arranged by Maurice Gardner. The introit at lfvensong is "Cast thy burden Mondcl y !St Cypl-ian, Bishop, Doctor & Martyr (258 AD.) upon from Mendeissohn,s 13th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish C)%ce, Roath Church Ho~~se.oratorio E,ijah, and the anthem is 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. "Cantique de Jean Racine" by Gabriel 7.15 pm Parochial Church Council. Roafh Church I-l'ouse. Faure (4845-4 924). Tbcesd~ty tioly ci-0~~Day 14th q0.00 am Holy Eucharist, Sf Phj/jp$. TIME. Please note that St Anne's Tuesday 7.00 prn Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's, is now at 7pm. 1 Wednesd~gc 10.00 arn HQLY EUCk-OAWIST. Prayer Book p.304. Followed by coffee. i5tl1 11.00 am !st Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St ~dward'sChamber Music Group Practice 2.30 pm !Senior Citizens, Roath Church House. 7.30 pm '~AIZ~SERVICE. Ti~~~~sdey :3t Ninian, Bishop (430 A.D.) t6th 9.00 am I4oly Eucharist. Sf Anne's. RCH2080 CHILEICHILLI EVENING at 7.30pm on 6.30 pm ,Junior Choir Practice. Saturday. Tickets £2 adults, El children (from the 7.30 pm Full Choir lzractice. Parish Office or Gill Armitage 'S757399 or in church 8.00 pm (2hoir ~'racticefor Mozart's Requiem, today). h chilli supper (veg alternative) and a talk on rthe World Sc;out Jamboree in Chile 1998199 by the SAQMP~~~Y9.00 am lloly El~charist.Sf Margaret's. Scouts we supported. Please bring your own plates 18th 7.30 prn Chilli Evenitng. Roath Church House. and cutlery. Next cS~n&(eyis the Sircteenth Sunday After Trinity The Moly Eucharist w~llbe celebrated rn St Edward's at I I am and the Sunday School will meet at 11 am tiarvest Thanksgrving IS celebrated at Lightship 2000 at 3 ZIOprn, ChoraB Evensong will be sung at St Edward's at 5prn, and there is a Diocesan Service "In Celebration of Jub~lee"at blandaff Cathedral at 6 30pm EUROPEAN HERITAGE DAY. Today is a European Heritage Day, when malty sites of historic and architectural interest give free entrance - some are places you cannot normatly visit. St Margaret's will be open 3pm to 5.30pm with tours of the church and 13ute mausoleum at 3.15, 4.00 and 4.45, and towers ascents at 3.30, 4.00, 4.30 and 5pm. THE OPERA MINT will perform Puccini's La Boheme at St Edward's today at 8pm. PAROCHIAL CHURCH C813HCliL will meet on Monday, beginnirtg with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist in St Margaret's at 7.15pm CYTUN BARBECUE YESTERDAY. Our thanks to the TAIZ€ SEWlGE at St Eiclward's; organisers for all their work. on Wednesday at 7.30pm. Trinity Fifieen HARVEST THAMMSGlVIMG will be Musicians meet at 6.30pm to It is significanf thaf for the second celebrated in Roath on Sun 26 Sept, prepare the service. Christians week running one the cenfrai ~t 6.30~~~there will be Festal from lots of different churches &aracfers of today's Gospel reading Evensong at St Margaret's, followed by come to these services regularly. is a Salnarjfan. As One of the ten !tpot luck flarvest Supper", where Please join us. lepers Jesus he Only everyone brings a plate of food for the Or)@ who returns fo give thanks to CYTUM. Harvest Thanksgiving at table. Contact Tricia to let her know God for his miraculous recovery. what you are bringing in order to have Lightship 2000 (next Sunday at The presef7ce of the %'maritan is 3.30pm) is a Roalh Park Cytun balanced buffet. Choral Evensong im~orhntbecc3useyet again Jesusis will be sung at St Edward's at 4.30pm, event. It is important that LVEI demonsfratij?g that the love of God support events at the Lightship, but the full choir will attend the service and power Of God is at St Margaret's, and everyone in the which is our biggest local frc?el~given by Him to a1 who are in ecumenical project - p!ease make ccngreg,tion is encouraged to do the There are no longer any same (not just those who usually every effort to be there, and "chosen people" in God's eyes, no- encourage others too. attend Evensong!). Our regular One is excluded Everyone is One of Service of Music and Readings for 1N CELEBMTBQN OF JUBILEE his everyone bears the Harvest will take place at 6.30pm the is the title of a Diocesan Service in dignify of his image and evevone following Sunday(3Oct). preparation for the Millenniurrt should be recognised as a child of Year at Llandaff Cathedral next God. KOSOVO COLLECTION 1Oam-1 pm or1 Sat 2 Od in Roath Church House. Sunday at 6.30prn This IS the The wondChurch in Wales meeting at tarnpeter on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. We pray for students starting their University courses this week, and those returning to their studies. We pray for the sick, remembering especially .Janet Munday, Gwen H~pkin!~,John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfieid, Tom Thornson, Keith Sobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Thomas George Alan Gould, whose anniversary occurs at this time. THIS WEEK CHOlR BMC'PtCE. There is no Monday 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roalh Church House. practim on Thursday of this week. 20th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. There wtiH be a full choir pr'actic:e next 7.45 pm "fen of God's Best. Roafh Church House. Sunday at 5pn1 for one hour, after Tuesdcr y St Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist which we will proceed to Si Margaret's fctr the F'arish Evensong Service. elst 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St PhiIip's. 7.00 prn t-toly Eucharist. StAi?nels. I' Wednesdey 10.00 am t-1BL.Y EUCMARiST. Prayer Book p.192. I- 22nd 11 .OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm !St Edward's Chamber Music Group and thick socks. Please call 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Thwrsdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. FOPBARRY The 23" 7.30 pm Roath Church Hause Committee. Haal'h ~hurchHouse. the Rt ~ev.Dr Barn/ Cennydd ScttWvdey 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. Morgan as Bishop of ilandaff will take place at I-landaff Cathedral on 25th 10.00 am Decoration of St Edward's for Harvest Thanksgiving. at 14 .OO am Coffee Morning. Sf Anne's Ha#. iSaturday 2pm. - 2.QO prn Installation of Bishop of Llandaff. LlantJaff Cathedral {fickef oniy). Next S~ndayis Harvest Thanksgiving. The Holy Eucharist will be ceiebratetl in St Edward's at 11 am and the Sunday School will meet at 11 am. There will be MQ EVENSONG at St Edward's, but Parish Evensong wiH be sung at St Margaret's at 6.30 pm. CYTUN. Harvest Thanksgiving at Lightship 2000 (today at 3.30prn) is a Roath Park Cyturi event. IN CELEBRATION OF JUBILEE is the title of a Diocesan Service in preparation for the Millennium Year at Llandaff Cathedral this even~ngat 6.30pm. This is the launch of the Church of Wales Jubilee Fund in Llandaff. The preacher will be Rev. Canon Dr Naim Ateek, Director of Sabeel, Jerusatem, who will also be attending the meeting of the Governing Body of the Church in Wales at Lampeter this week. Internet: http:I/infa.cf.ac.u W~cinlma~nlsa~~econ~roatf~fchtlrch/!jted.htrnl NEW A,&.PflA COURSW~\DblL"TCONFlRMAfOM. PlbGRfMAGE AGAINST POVERTY. Qrganised by A new Alpha Course. starts on Church Action on Poverty, highlighting the plight of Wednesdays, beginning this week. people trapped in poverty and debt in the UK: Please make this as widely known as 3 Christians wili walk from Halywell on Sun 3 Oct, and possible. There are forms available in from St David's on Fri 8 Oct, both arriving for a major church to enrol on the course. Everyone event in Cardiff on Sat 16 Oct (the start of One World is welcome to join - if you have not Week). You are invited to join them for a mile, an hour attended one before, please give it or a day. Details from Frances Ballin 8765077. seriwa ansideration. if ycru have, then ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 3999. St Edward's Choir your help in organising the course wocrld will open the Festival with a performance of Mozart's be invaluable. Please speak to Requiem on Fri 8 Oct. Cardiff County Alan or Heather to disci~ss the Trinity Sixteen If is sad today that we seem to find it &. Vase sf Glamorgan Symphonic course, or to offer help. Any adult harder and harder fo trust other Brass will perform on Thur 14 Oct. wishing to be confirmed in There will be an Exhibition and Deoember is asked to attend the people. From an early age eye are feughf fo be suspicjous of other Demonstration of Bobbin Lace by Alpha Course. people, espctciafly sfrangers. We Winifred Fletcher on Sat 16 Oct THE GOVERNING BODY of the question the motives of friends in our (1Oam-1 pm) and the Sunday School Church in Wales mmts at personal lives and colleagues in our will give a concert that day at 2.30pm. tarnpeter on Wednesday and working lives. AN the time oiir own The usual Patronal Sung Eucharist is Thursday of this week. One of the feelings of insecurity grow. on the Feast Day itself, Wed 13 Oct, motions before tho GB cancerns This can have a serious effect on when the preacher will be Rev. the Book of Common Prayer: That our relaficlnskip with God. If we find it lidleianie Prince. Please note that the the Golterning Body lake note of hard to frusf I'hose around us that we Orchestral Concert planned for 9 Oct the report frorn the Bench ctf can see, how can we trust someone has been cancelled. Bishops and agree that the Nlat we cannd see aad offen have a "thorough revision of the current problem hearing? Yet in the Gospel RBATH CHURCH HOUSE QUIZ on definitive services in Vols I and If of today Jesus urges us to place our Sat 9 Oct at 7 30pm. Teams of four the Book of Commc~nPrayer of the trust in God. We 8re not to worry £1.50. Please provide food for the Church in Wales" called for by the about fhose little unimportant defaits table. Waffle. Contact Brian Shapcott resolution carried by the Governing of our daily lives wh~chso often weigh 'lif736455 or Parish Office to book Body in September 1995 should us down. Jesus tells us nof fo worry table. not proceed at this time. about what we are fo eat or wear and IVIUSIC FOR FLUTE 81 ORGAN at St the errands we have to run, Instead ST ANNE'S COFFEE Peter's Church on Sun 10 Oct at MORNING we are ttta sef our minds on higher on Sat~irdayat Ilam in Sf. Anne's 7.30pm. Wendy Baker (Flute) and things and trusf in God as he leads Hall. Cake stall, raffle. Peter Clark (Organ). Tickets £3 (from us through this life to fhe fuIiness of Neil Davios 4214219). In aid of HARVEST THAMK$G@WNGwifl be liPe in his kingdom. St Peter's Church Restoration and celebrated in Roatk next :;unday. As Jesus says "seek firsf the St Peter's PIayers. There will be the usual Eucharist at kingdom af (Sod and his righfeous- St Edw~trd'sat II am. At 6,30prn ness, and all these fhings shall be PARISH SKITTLE MATCH on Sat 23 Oct in the Croft Pub. El.50 per person there wiil be Festal Evensong at St yours as we#." Fr Gary. Margaret's, followed by "pot luck (bring a plate of food for the table). Contact Parish Office for further information. Harvest Supper", where evervane br -Inas.r a . late of food for the !:able: contact ~ricia"to let her know what you PROM PRAISE at St David's Hall, Sat 20 Nov, 7.30pm. are bringing in order to have a balanced buffet. There will be no evening service at St Edwards next week: our TAEESERVICES. Next service: Wed 1 Dec, 7.30pm. regular Service of Music and Readings for Harveswill CHR1STMAS PUDtSiNGS in aid of RCH20OO. They are take place at 6.30pm the fc:oliowing Sunday (3 Oct). 1 Ib size and cost f4.40p. Place your orders now with VILLAGE PRAISE is at Wick Village Hall on Mon 27 Brian St~apcottS2736455, Gill Armitage P757399 or Sept, 7.30pm-9pm. The speaker is Christapher Coles, a Parish Office 8484808. student at St Michael's College, Lfandaff. OUTREACH. The performance of La Boheme at COMPblNE is sung approximately once a monthat St Edward's last week raised £21 1 for the local music St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- charity Opera Mint, which gives musical tralning to minute service of plainchar~t- the last of the monastic young and disabled people. "l?ours". Next services: 30 Sep, 223 Oct, PAWtSM CLERGY, Robert Evans (Vicar) BP484808 MEET THE BDSHQP at the Cathedral on Sat 2 Oct. Andrew Jismes 8B460600 Gary Powell f 493940. KOSOVO C6LtEC:TIQN loam-lpm on Sat 2 0ct in They are swilable to minister to the needs of the sick and Roath Church House. Help ISneeded on the day to sort dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy and pack the iteins coltected. Contad Gill Day Communion af home. For the Sacraments of Healing and 44954:x. Confes$ic)nspeak to the clergy. Weekly Newsletfeu N0.?217 Sunday?26" September; 1999 a I.00 am Sung Eu&i3rist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday Schoof. Prayer Book p.315. Celebrant E; Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 482 (Prcnc), l'if3(MP), 52(MPj, Anthem: Thou Fiilest All Things {Caleb SimpeG, Ree: 483. Sel:ting: Nic:ho/son.Kyrie, Agnus Dsi: Norman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Cateb Simper. 6.30 pm Parish Eve~isongat St Margaret's. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: The Vicar. in the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of Qntar!o of the Anglican Church of Canada, and Mstropolitan Percival Q'Drissoll. We pray for the people of East Tirnor, and the United Nations peacekeepers there. We pray for the victims of the earthquake in Taiwan, and those who have been risking their lives to rescue survivors. We pray for the vidims of the hurricane in Japan. In this diocese we pray for the , Bishop Barry, Hilery and their famiiy; also the Wurai Deaetev of Neath, and Canon Peter Raikes. At this time of Harvest Thanksgiving, we pray far farmers and all who work on the land, remembering especially those facing financial difficulties at this time. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Mlarrerf, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfieid, Tom Thornson, Keith Jabbins, Fred Waite. We pray for the repose of the so~llsof the faithful departed, especially James Ernest John Mitts, Ralph HolParn (priest) and Dewi Thomas, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TgIS WEEK Mondey 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. mth 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Village Praise. Wick Village Ha//. 7.45 pm 'Ten of God's Best. Roafh Church House. ~klssdey 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 284h 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wedntesda y St Michael and Ali Angels 29Ph 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Pri3yer Book p.270,Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. HARVEST THANKSGIVING. There is no 2.30 prn Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Evensong in St Edward's today. Festal 7.30 pm Parish Alpha Course. Schoofroom. Evensong at St Margaret's at 6.30pm, 7.30 pm St Anne's Dedication Festival Mass. followed by "pol luck Harvest Supper", where everyone brings a plate of food for Th~rsday St Jerome, Doctor (420 A. D.) the table. Our usual Service of Music and 30th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. . Readings for Harvest wilt take place at 6,30 prn Junior Choir Practice. St Edward's next Sunday at 6.30pm. 7.30 prn Full Choir Practice. Anyone who would like to read one of the 8.00 prn Choir Pracfice for Mozar-i's Requiem. lessoris, please see Alan this week. 9.00 pm COMPLINE. - HARVEST HELP. There wiil be a retiring SaZwkAcfy 9.00 am Holy E.uchurist. St M8rgi-aref1s. collection in aid of Harvest Help (working with 8nd Qce 10.00 am Kosovo Cotleciion. Roath Church House. farmers in Zarnbia) after services in 11.00 am Coffee Morrting. St Anne's. St Margaret's today. Nem% SwnAay is the Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 7 1 am, coffee wiil be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. In place of Evensong at 6.30 pm there will be a Service of Harvest Readings and Music. CONGRATULATIONS ts Richard Mayer who celebrated his 18th birihday on Friday. Internet: http:/IStEdward.hornepage.com KQS0VO 68LhE6TfON 1Oam-1 pm on Saturday in Roath Church House. Please bring gifts & donations to Roath Church Hot~seon Saturday, 2* October beiween IOam and Ipm. This time we need: MdicaB supplies: paracetamol, aspirin, bandages, incontinence pads, multi-vitamins. ToitetW: soap, too%paste, toothbrushes, shampoo, washing powder. Househsld items: sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, cuttains, cutlery, candles, tin-openers, sewing thread, needles, pins. Food: rice, pasta, tea, coffee, sugar, tinned fish, cooking oil. For babies: towellingldisposable nappies, baby toiletries, small soft toys. For children: notebooks, pens, pencils, Lego, sweets, small toys, games. talk on the World Scout Jiarafboree, Further ittfomation from Gilt Day 4495496. C).iOIW PBPBCTlCfi. There will be - HARVEST CYTUN AGM is on Tue 5 Bct at a full choir practicc3 this afternoon we celebrate at 5pm for one hour, after which we will proceed to St Margare'r's CHURCH HOUSE for the Parish Evensong Service, provides for us, our fhoughts are dmwn Sat 9 OC~at 7.30~~1.Teams of four to the plight of oirr farmers. £1.50. Ptease provida food for the VII-LA&~E PWISE is at Wick Farmers are )?of onjy p-espnsjbk for table. Raffte. Corltact Brian Shapcott \jiilZlge W~aif On Monday, 7.30pm- pmvidjng ~uC!Jof what we eaf ir, ?he way 8736455 or Parish Office, Spm. The speaker is Christopher uf meaf, fmit (and vegetables, fhey also @o/es, a student at St Michael's pfay a vital 1.01e in looking after and MlUSlC FOR FLUTE & ORGAN at St College, Llandaff. pmseming our cwntryside. They are in peter's Church on Sun 10 Oct at many ways ~ustodians of the 7.30pm. Wendy Baker (Flute) and ALPHA COURSE C0ntinl~es on cctunf9side. Over recent years they have peter Clark (Organ), Tickets £3 (from Wednesday with a talk entitled seen dramatic deciines in their incon7es Neil Davjes 42142qg). In aid of for many reasons and many farry~shave "who i!s Jesus?", it is not too late StPeter's Church Restoration and to join the course, or to dosed or are fhmafened with closure. are St Peter's 'layers. to if have not attended Fanners under intense pressure, - espscia11y the hill-farmers, and fhe One please give it THE SOVERE~GMSINGERS present suicide rate among farmers is now sadly an evening of popular songs and consid~tration. Please speak to ,mo,g the highest for any group of Alan or Heather to disct~ssthe pop/e in the country. Ce&ift/y the songs from the shows at Roath Church course, or to offer help. Any adult Sarnan'tans have expefk?nced a great IiouSe On Sat l6 Oct at 7.30pm. wishing to be confirmed in irlctwase in the number sf calls from rum/ Tickets £2.50 P757399 or Parish Deeerni3er is asked to attend the VVabs. Office. Raffle, tea & coffee. Alpha Course. Wthouf fhs fanners to look after our countryside? we? are in danger of further TA~Z~SERVICES. Next service: I ST' ANNE'S DEDI(2ATlOM MA93 r~?gIectingthis wonderful creation which Dee. is at 7.110pm or1 Wednesday. Gad has entmnriifed to us and of which we PUDB,MGS in aid of are the sfewanjs. So as we celebrate we WCmLOS ~~-~~E~~L50th give thanks fo Cod for those who work RCH2000. They are 1 lb size and cost Anniversary Festi\/zal - Wednesday the (and and we commend them and fheir f'4.40~.PlWe your ~~def's with the of this *week is the beginning of ,a families to His care. Fr: Gay. Parish Office S484808. series of celebrations of 50 years ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 3 999. in the life of St. WOOIOSas the fu'ulf Cathedral Church of F~,8 oc.,. 7.30~~p~~~~e~ ~~~~i~~:Edward's Choir, the Diocase - further details from the The /%an wed Y J act, 7.30~~sung ~~~h~~i~t,preacher: Rev, go1633 263338. Melanie Prince. C6MSal-lNE will be sung al: St Edward's on Thursday at Thu I4act. 7.45pm Concert: Cardiff ~ounv& Vale of 9pm. Glamorgan Symphonic Brass and Youth Choir. Sat 16 Oct. 10am Bobttin Lace Demo: Winifred C%fScelebrates its 200th anniversary with a party and Fletcher. African and Indian Christian music performed by Peter sat 16 act, 2,30pm, concert: sunday school. Kasamkla, Bali &. b!/ Kevin Cecil on Friday at 7.30pm at Please note that the Orchestral Concert planned for 9 St Mark.'s Goldtops, Newpor-t. Oct has been cancelled. MEET BISHOP at the Cathedral on %atuieday. QUTREAGH. ~7 was collected at tfie Taizd service for. Ctlristian Aid. wiii be presented with a LW.NTED URGENTLY for Cardiff homeless: blankets, jumpers or thick depicting the life of our diocese. socks. Piease caH P74'7250. YOUTH CHOIR. The Cardiff and Vaie of Glemorgan PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) P484808 Youth Cihoir will now be joining the Syrrtphonic Brass for Andrew Jarnes 4 460606 Gary Powell S493946). their ~crncertat St Edward's on Thur 14 Oct. We are expectil7g about 50 singers, in ;~dditionlo the Brass They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The players, now the ortly guest event at this sick and ivousebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the mis Sacraments of Healing and Confestjiofl speak to the clergy. Festiva!, so piease give it your full support. 'The Eighteenth Sundccy Abte:r Trinity IA/eekly Newsletter Ma. if2i18 Sunday, 9"QcbQkber, 9999 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.196. Cslebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 208, 41(MP), Anthems, 37% (Rec.). Selling: Aguffer. Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Anthems. Lac~mosa{Mozad], Btessed are the men who fear him [Me~ne;3e~ssskb~). 6.30 pm Service of Harvest Readings and Music. Officiant: Fr Ken Mariin. Hymns: 483 (Faroc.), 484, Rejoice! (sheet 101, Blessed be the Name?of the Lord (sheet 7), 486, 481, 80(MP), 482 (Rec.). Anthems: Creation's Hymn (Beethoven), Thou Visilest the Earth (Maurice Greene), All Things Bright and Beautiful (Rutter), 6 Give Thanks Unto the I-ord (E.A.Sydenh8r-n). In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of thct Wesf: Bndies, remembering especially those who have suffered as a result of hurricanes there. We pray for the victims of the csaeh crasbr in Sauah Africa. In this diocese we pray for St Michael's Theological College, and Warden John Holdswcsith. WE! pray for the sick, remembering especially Jainet Runday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Okive Gaffielei, Tom Thornson, Keith Jobbins. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Alee Mcearzn, who died this week, and Hazel Hodson, whose anniversary occurs at this time.------& REABlNGS THIS WEEK today at ,.,oprn, Any Morrda 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Ofice, Church House. to read One Of the lessons this morning. 4th 7.30 pm VSO Information Evening. Temple 8.30 pm Choir Practice (Mozalt's Requiem). SERVICE. 7%eia be a meeting at St Anne's at 3pm today to make plans Tuesday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. for the Parish Sunday School Millennium Service. 5th 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. L ------7.30 prn ~oathPark Cytun Annual General Meeting. Roath Paik U.R. C., Penywain Rd. HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.296. Followed by coffee. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber' Music Group Practice. Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. ~ALP~~ACOURSE coniir~uesan Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom. with a talk entitled "Wl?y did Jesus die?". Thwraday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Seven of the present nine participants wish to be cotifismed In Elecember. It is not too late to 7th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. join the course, or to vol~inteerto help - if you 7.00 pm Full CJ-Ioir R-actice for fvlozaf-t's Requiem have &fended one before, it St Edward's Festival begins. serious consideration. Please speak to Alan MOURT'S REQUIERB. Ior I-lenther to di:;cuss the course: or to offer ------Ilj Sst\lerdea$s 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. k!.?!Eu-.--~ 9th 7.30 pm Quiz Night. Roath Church House. Next S%rndayis the Nineteenth Sunday Afterr Trinity. The Holy Eucfiarist will be ceiebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday Schooli will rneet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.3CI pm. PlbGRIMAGE AGAINST P<%VERS"Y.Organisetf by Church Action on Poverty, iqighlighting the plight of people trapped in poverty and debt in the UK:, Christians will walk from Holywell today, and from St David's on Friday, both arriving for a major event in Cardiff on Sat 16 Oct (the start of One World Week). You a!-@invited to join them for a mile, an hour or a day. Details on the noticeboartl, and from Frances Ballin 4765077. MEET THE BISHOP. Ten members of St Edward's Sunday School shook hands with Bisnop Barry at the Cathedral yesterday, and had an enjoyable morning with hii71. Internet: httg>:I/StEdward.hom~page.com CHO!R PRACTICES. There will be extra practices for ST EDWARD'S FESTEVAI- 1999. Our Ninth Annual Mozart's Requiem today at 4.30pm and Monday at Music and Arts Festival to celebrate the Feast of our 8.30pm. The Thursday full practice will start at 7pm. Patron Saint starts on Friday, with the performance of Mozart1:j Requiem. Cardiff County C1 Vale of IMFQRIMATION EVENING for ali interestetl in finding Glarnorgan Symphonic Brass and Youth Chair will out more about Voluntary Service Overseas on Monday, 7.30-9.:30pm at the Councii Chamber, Temple of Peace. perform on Thur 14 Oct. There will be an Exhibition and S415047. Demonstration of Bobbin L~lceby Winifred Ftetcher on Sat 16 Oct (loam-lpm) and the Sunday School will CYTUN ANNUAL C2ERIERPkL MEET1MC; is on lue !5 Oct give a c;oncert that day at 2.30pm. The usual Patronal at 7.30prn at Roath Park URC, Penywain Ad. The Sung Eucharist is on the Feast Ray itself, Wed 13 Oct, chairman-elect for the corning year when the preacher will be Rev. TWINdTY NG#%E;N is Fr David J. Myers of St Peter's Melanie Prince. RC Church. St Edward's is The reading from Deuteronomy currently represented by Tricia which we hear today is also part of YOUTH 6H0iR. The Cardiff County Burfbot and Alan Mayer. During Synagogue services. If cortt~insthe and Vale of Glarnorgan Youth Choir the Millennium Year it is more SWEMA - the basis of Jewish religion vilill now be joining the Symphonic important than ever that Cliristiaris end indeed of the Christian faith fhaf Eirass for their concert at St Edward's work together, and are seen lo Itwe for God should be the basis of on Thur 14 Oct. We are expecting work together. Please remember our lives. St John goes one step about 50 singers, in addition to the the work of Cytun in your prayers. further, felling us that love for God is EVass players. This is now the only of course fundamenfal but that we guest event at this year's Festival, so MCIZAWTS WEQUlEM will tte cannof say we love God unless we please give it your full support. pe~-forrnedon Friday at 7.30prn by too show love to others: "He who St Edward's Choir, accornpanied does not love his brother whom he THE SOVEREIGN SINGERS present on organ by Norman Doe: with has seen, cannot love God whom he an evening of popular songs and songs from the shows at Roath soloists Heather Doe, Sue Ivlansell, has not seer? . . .. he who loves God Alan lvlayer and Richard Mayer. should love his brother also. " Church House on Sat 16 Oct at The concert is free, but there will To live by this standard is fhe 7.30pm. Tickets £2.50 52757339 or be a rejtiring co1lec:tion for charity. calling on all our lives. It will not be Parish Office. Raffle, tea & coffee. This is the first event of this year's easy, 15~twho ever promised that fhe F'ARISW SKlTTLE MATCH on Sat 23 St Edward's Festival. C:hristiaian life would be an easy Oct in the Croft Pub, f 1.50 Der rserson RE:GEN is a group of young uption ? (bring a plate of food for 'the 'table). In our ovvn strength we cannot people who are looking at different Further information from Parish Office. hope 1.0 atfain fo the sfandarcys Goa ways of worshipping God. It is COMPLINE. Next service: 28 Oct. worship constructed by young expects of us. God knows this and so people who have Jesus in their i-/e promises fo give us His grace to ST ANNE'S FAYRE is on Sat 30 Oct hearts, for young people. Their strengthen and susfain us in all that at Ilam in the Scout Hall, Cottrell Rd. first event "Celebration" is a we do for Him. Let us resolvt? foday Lunches served from noon. h~ do all that we can to "love flre Lora worship service at Christchurch, F3AW%H SONGS OF $WISE at Lake Eid North on Friday at our God wifh aN our heart and with all our soul and with all our mind and St Teilo's Sun 31 Qct at 6.30prn. 7.30prn They are aiso looking for wifh all our strengfh and our Requests for hymns by 17 Oct. young people (14-c.) to be part of the org.enising tearn, which meei:s lleighbour as ourselves. " --Vicar. THE WITMESS (musical by Jimmy & an w&inesdiy of this week, 6.30-8pm at ~t Mark's Carol Owens, telling the sl.ory of the Gospel through Gabalfa. Contact the Diocesan Youth Chaplain, Rev. Peter's eyes) will be performed early in the new year at Paul N. Thompson 'a01446-701814. St Edward's. Anyone interested in taking part or helping, please have a word with Alan Mayer. ROATH CHURCH HOUSE QLIlP on Saturday at 7.30pm. Teams of four f1.50. Please provide food for TA~Z~SERVICES. Next service: ,1 Dec. the table. Raffle. Contact Brian Shapcott %736455 or GOVERNING BQEIY. In the September meeting, when Parish Office to book table. the motion was put that revision to the prayer book 50 YEARS AGO on Saturday, Rev. Nlalcolrn G. Prasser should not proceed at this time, it was carried took services at St Edward's for the first time. He was unanimously. priest in charge at St Ed\~isrd'~for riirie years. Only CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS in aid of RCH2000. They are Re\/. klanry Wellington and Fr Ken Martin have served 1 Ib size and cost E4.40~.Place your orders now with here for longer. Brian Shapcott S.736455, Gill Armitage P757399 or MUSlC FOR FLUTE 8 OR!GAN at St Peter's Church Parish Office S484808. next Sunday at 7.30pm. Wendy Baker (Flute) and Peter PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 4&&08 Clark (Organ). Tickets E3 (From Mcsil Davies P214219). Andrew James 'B460600 fn aid of St Peter's Church Restoration and StPeter's Gary Powell P493940. Players. They are available to mrnisfer fo the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive tioly Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Conkssion speak to the clergy. 11 00 am Sung Euchsir~st,Sermon and Sunday Schooi Prayer Book p 199 Celebrant & Preacher Fr Ken Madin Hymns 164,365, f ai1z6Chant, Anthem: Locus Iste {BnttrBir~cl@,Wee.: kilosanna (sheet 4) Settrng Aguffer Agnus Uel I\born?anDoe 4a1z6Chant Bless the Lord my soul and bless his &sly name. Bless the Lord my soul, He rescues me from death 6.30 prn Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: Jubilate Ever~body. Psalm i 19, vv 93-88. Hymns: 'l58, Anthem: Ave Werum [Elgap.&,%85 Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.SclrnemN in F. Readings Cleubronomy 34. Romans 5. We pray today especially fctr the victims of the rail disaster at faaddington this week, the injured, the bereaved, the rescue workers who faced such a traumatic task. In the world-wide Church we pray tcxlay for the extra-provincial Diocese of Bermuda, and Bishop Alexander Ewen Riaaeray, and we continue our prayers for the Churcf-1in the West Indies. We pray for those affected by the floods in Mexico. In this diocese we pn2y for the Rura! Beanery of Pontypridd, and Canon John Thomas [Rura! Dean). We pray far the sick, remembering especially Janet Nunday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Vera Rowlands, Qiive Gatfieid, Torn Thomaon, Keith Jobbins, Cynthia Williams. At the time of our Patronaf Feslivlaf we pray for the work of our own Church iri this Parish, in this City, and in the Diocese of Llandaff, as we approach the new millennium3and we pray for the repose ~f the souis of ail the departed who have worshipped at St Edward's through the years, especially Mildred Edna Mary fludd, BeMy Rees, Vera Morgan, David Stanley Griflths, whose anniversaries occur at this time. ST EDWARD"S FESIIVAT, WEEK Msndkt y 6.00pm Parish Surgery. Pari'sh Office,Roath Church House. ilth 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Amnesty lttternational Talk. 43 Charles St. P~esdsy 10.00 am I-loiy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. tail 7.00 pm I-iofy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednasdey The Feast of St Edtnrard, King and Confessor (1066 A.13.) 1Uh 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.290. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Biscussior~Group. 6 Newminster Road 11.00 an? St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 1.00 pm Holy Eucharist. Lightship 2000. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roam Church House. 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S PATl;aONAk SUNG ftlCHARiS7. Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 14tlt 7.45 prn Cardiff County & Vale sf Glamorgan Symphonic Brass 1E Youth Choir. Satt,rrc(ety 16th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St M:arga~at's I000 am Bobbin tiice Exhibition (Pr bmonstratioru by Winifred Fletcher 10 00 am Renewal Day. St David's, Pencoed. 12 00 noon Pilgrtmage Against Poverty reaches Llnndaff Cathedral. 2.30 pro St Edwarci'a Sunday School Concert. 7.30 pm Sovereign Singers Concert. Roafh Church House Next S~fidayis the Twentieth Sunday After Trinity, The Moly Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 1I am, the Sunday School wifl meet at 11 arn, and Evensong wilt be surlg at 6.313 pm. m------A- -A- ST EDWARD'S FEIiilVAL 1999 Our Ninth A~IGIMusic and Arts Festival to /celebrate the Feast of our Patron Satnt started on Frrday, w~ththe peflormance of iMoaart's Requ~em Please take a copy of {he full programme today Cardiff (EE Wale of Symphonic 1 will perform iCournty Glamorgifn Brass and Youth Choir on Thursday at 7 45pm There wrll be an Ext-ribrtion and Demonstration of Babb~n Lace by Winifred Flr~tcheron Saturday (10arn-lpm) and the Sunday School w~ll give a crsncert that day at 2 3Opm The usual Patronal Sung Eucharrst rs on the Feast Day itself Wednesday, when the preacher vv~llbe Rev. Melanie Prince There 1s no charge for Festival even-its, but there IS a retrnny a)llection far --Wler~rngitrs Research ------J AMNESW INTERMAirlONAL have arranged a talk entitled r TRiAllB'P NINETEEN "Human Rights Abuses of 'The Co//edfor foday is often used by Prrsonors in Brazil" at their Lay Readers and Deacons ,n piace of Bishop Barry with some of the children Meeting House, 43 Charles St, on f/?eAbsulufion in the Eucharisf or the at "Meet the Bfshop" last week. Monda), at 7.30prn. 4465378. Daily O%ce:i. It is a prayer for 'THE WITNESS" Forgiveness of the sins that we all RIEETING TC3 PLAN 2000. LBI;HT!SB-BB$ Ti-ie. Holy commit. 7-he Coflect rightly ti3iks of at St Edward's, Fri 22 Oct at 7.30pm. Eucharist is celebrated aboard he "bonds of sin". We are fraii The Witness is a musical by Jiminy & Lightship 2000 srn the second peopfe, easily led infc sin and Carol Owens, telling the story of the Wednesday of each manth Gospel through Peter's eyes, and wili becoming tfs powedess victims. Our (including this week) at and be performed early in the new year at 8.arn one hope is fhe deliverance of God lpm. There is also a celebration in which Chr~stwroiight for us on the St Edward's. Anyone interested in tskirrg part or helping, please come Weish at 12 noon. Everyone is Cross. He cfestroyed the power of welcors\e. sin, breaking its bonds. We are along to the meeting. YQUTkd CHOIR. The Cardiff and Ipriviieyed people: we can be part of PARISH SKITTLE MATCH on Sat 23 Vale crf Gfamorgan Yocrtli Choir the ~icf~pythat Christ won on the Cjct in the Croft Pub. £1 .50 per person wiil no\w be joining the Syrnphonlc C:ross by reptmting of our sins. (bring a plate of food for the table). Brass for their- concert at The word "Repnfance" liferaIIy Contact Parish Office for further St Edward's on Thursday. We are means "turii7g away". True repenf- information. expecting about 50 singers, in ance i,qvolves turning away from our COMPLINE. Next service: 28 Oct. addition to the Brass player:;. past and resc,ivif?g to do God's wit/ in / Thew programme ine!udes -flppeti: the future. On1y if OUT repenfimce is ST ANNEVSFAYWE is on Sat 30 Oct (%leaf Away and Nobody Knows), genuine car! we hope to ;receive at I Iam In the Scout Hall, Cottrell Rd Diif'ydo y Gareg Wen Battle of absolution. \We cannot earn it: it is a Lunches served from noon. Jencho, Gershwrn's "Surnn7ertrmeU free gaf of God to all who believe and arid mmy more Th~s1s now the trust Jesus' victory or7 the cross. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE at St only guest event ar this year's None of us deserves forgiveness buf T'eilo's Sun 31 Oct at 6.30pm. Festival, so please give ~t your f~dI God gives us far mcre than we can Requests for hymns by 17 Od,please. su~oort<, ,ask fcrr or &serve. Let us then ST EDWARD'S B R is on Sat 6 with the psalinist that "The Nov. This is the day of the Rugby THE HOLY SP1RtT full ofcornpassion and mercy: MlLLEMNBUM is the World Cup Final, so the Bazaar will be suffering and of great in the morning, 10.30am-12.30pm. Renewair Day at Vicar. Pencosd on Saturday, 1 Offers of help, ideas for stalls etc. - Detaiis from Rev. Nick Jones 401656-860337. please see Mrs Megan Martin as soon as possible. The bazaar is ai important fund-raising event for PILGRIMAGE AGALNSY POVERTY. 6rganised by St Edward's - please give it your full support. Church Action on Poverty, campaigning to eradicate poverty in the UK by 2020. Christiar~sare walking to YOUTH EUCHAWlST at Llar-rdaff Cathedral with Bishop Cardiff from Molpeil and St David's. 'They wilt arrive at Barry on Sat 6 Nov at 7.30prn. Lfandaff Cathedral at 12 noon an Satbit-day for a brief SONGS FROM THE MUSlCALS sung by members and act of worship, then they wiil walk along Bute Street friends of Cyneoed Methodist Church at their church hall on (3pm apprsrx) to reach The Point by 3.3(3prn for the Wed 10 Nov at 7.30pm. Tickets (adults E3.50, children £2) Cardiff One World Week Bpenit-ig Event. You are from Richard Mayer. Proceeds to NC1-t Adion for Children. invited to join them for a mile, an hour or a day. Details QULZ at tfighfields Centre on Wed 10 Nov at 7.30~~1.Janice Goble has on the noticeboard, and from Franc~sBalfin S765077. tickets f 3.50 im. a buffet supp~.In aid of Crossroads. GHRiSTFfiAS PUDDINGS h aid of RCH2000, They are 1 Ib site and THE IiOVEREtGN SINGERS pcesei?l an evening of cost f14.40~.Place your orders now with Brian Shapcott P736455,Gill popular songs and songs from the shows at faoath Armitage P757399 or Parish Office f484808. Churcf-i 7.30i;,m Tickets House on Saturtley at E2.50 PARISII CLERGY. Robe& Evans Wicar) S484808 %3757;399 or Parish Office. Ftafffe, tea & coffee. Andrew Jam- P46N80 Proceeds ta RGH2000 Gay Powt?fI 78493940. CQNG~~BJLAT~ONSto James Grant, who celek,rate-j They are aualablc to rntn/ste#to the needs of the s/ck and dy~ng The s~ckand ;lousebound rnay recetve Hoiy Cornmuntwr at home For the h~t: 78*' krrthday yesterday Sa~r8n:eqt.sof Hsalmg wdConfe: sion spah to the clergy - .- H@le I am about to starve! (Luke 15: 8 7) The Twentieth S~lnd4yAdtar Trinity Weekly New.sIet&r No.?220 SundayI -Ifh October, 1999 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.201. Celebrant: Fr Ken Metfin. Preacher: Fr Andrew Jt3me.s. Hymns: 351, 331, 360, Anrthern: Justorurn Animae QByrd),Ree: q69(MV1FB). Setting: Agufter: Kyrie, Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Galeb Simper, 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Itllartin. Introit: Come and Praise Him Psalm 43. Hymns: 167, Anthem: f Will Pray the Father [G.W.T~rrapace)~274[WniJ). Magnificat E; Nunc Dimittis: A.Somewell in F. Readings Job 23. Romans 6. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Pl'ovince It (New Ysrk and New Jersey) of the Episcopari Church of the USA, and President Stephen Lane. We pray for the people of Pakistan, once again ruled by the military, and for the people of East Timar. In this diocese we pray for the Council for Education aind Canon Bernard Johns (General Secretary). We pray for the sick, resrlembering especially Janet Mt~nday,GWWI Hopkins, John \Warren, Vera Rowlands, Olive Gatfield, Tom Thornson, Keith Jsbbins, Cynthia Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Norman Briers, whose anniversary occurs at this time.

Feast of St Luke Nlondci gs St Luke, Evangelist & Physician tq i2:angelistSt Margaret,s, on ond day at 7pm in 18tli 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Ofice; Roaih Church House. 7.00 pm Parish Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. - 7.00 pm Edward's Orchestra Practice, PARlSH SONGS OF PRAISE at St Teilo's Sun 31 act at 6.30pm. Requests for hymns by Tuesday, please. B~esdciy 10.00 am t-loly Eucharist. St F:'hil;p's. i------1 19th 7.00 prn Healing Mass with Anointing and Laying on of Hands. $1' Anne's. Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST',Prayer Book p.281. Followed by coffee. 20th 10.30 am Discussion Group. tii Newminster Roaa: 11.OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. continues on 2.00 pm St EdwardJsChamber Music Group Practice, 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Ronth Church House. --- 7.30 pm Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom. ---- ST ANNE'S FAYRE is on Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. (please riote change of time) in the 2ls4 6.30 pm Junior Chair Practice. CCottreil Rd, lu12chessewed from noon. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice.

"The Witness" Meetlng.- /PARISH SKiTTLE MATCH on Saturday in the1 /croft Pub El50 per person (bring a plate of food St James of Jerusalem, Bishop for the table}. Contact Parish Office for further Holy Eucharist. St M~jrgaret's. information. Parish Skittles Matcl?. The Croft Pub. --- --I Mewi Sundsy is the Twenty-First Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School wilf rneet at II am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. YOUTH CHQIR & SYMPHONtC BRASS. The Cardiff County and Vale of Glamorgan Youth Choir & Symphonic Brass, who performed at St Edward's on Thursday; give another concert at Sk Augustine's Church, Penarth tclday at 7.30pm. Admission free. Retiring collection. MEETING TO PLAN "THE WITNESS"' at St. Edvrfard's, Friday at 7.30pm. The Witness is a musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens, telling the story of the Gospel through Peter's eyes: and wjll be performed early in the new year at St Edward's. Anyone interested in taking part CII- helping, please corns along to the meeting. Internet: http://StEdward.homeyage.com TRlNlN TWENTY We often hear the phrase "lf's not SONGS FROM THE MUSICALS fair!" The faithful son in today's sung by members and friends of Gospel seemed to have a poinf when Cyncoed Methodist Church at their he complained to his father that he church hall on Wed 10 Nov at had remained faithful to him v/hilst 7.3Gpm. Tickets (adults £3.50. the prodigal son had desetted him children £2) from Richsrd Mayer. and squandered half his wealth. "It's Proceeds to NCH Action for Children. not fair that he shouid have a fatfed QUIZ at Highfields Centre on Wed calf Mled in his honour while I have 10 Nov at 7.30pm. Janice Goble has no fuss made of me." The same tickets £3.50 inc. a buffet supper. In complaint was made about Jesus by aid of Crossroads. the so-called righteous people. "lf's not fair, this man receives sinners and eats with them. " THE NEW The poinf that this parable of the is the Venerable Jonn Davies, the two brothers is trying fo gef across is Archdeacon of St Asaph. He will be fundamental to our understanding ol consecrated at St Woolos the nature of God. God loves ALL Cathedral, Newport, on Sat 23 Oct. people, even those who do not return his love. He desperately wants all ECUMENICAL ROSARY GROUP ~eo~leto know Him and fo love Him, I FESTIVAL: Symphonic Brass MEETING at St Margaret's on Wed and will do all that He can to bring 27 Oct at 7pm. Everyone is this abouf. His forgiveness is welcome to come and join in praying unbounded and he will always the rosary with others from welcome the lost with open arms. St Martin's and St Peter's. No-one is beyond God's love; so no- COMPLINE. Next service: 28 Oct. one should be beyond our love either. We should not complain about PARISH SERVICES. All Saints God's magnanimity; rather we should Parish Eucharist at St Margaret's on rejoice in our share in if and do our Mon 1 Nov at 7.30pm. Parish Mass best to bring others to know and love in St Anne's on Tue 2 Nov at 7pm Him as He knows and loves them. (there will be a list in St Edward's for Vicar. the names of those to be remembered). Parish Remembranc:e Service at St Edward's Sun 14 Nov at 6.30prn.

ST EDWARD'S BAZAAR is on Sat 6 Nov Th~sIS the FESTIVAL: ~obbinLace Demonstration day of the Rugby World Cup Final, so the Bazaar will be in the morning, 10.30am-12.30pm. Offers of help, ideas for stalls etc. - please see Mrs Megan Martin as soon as possible. The bazaar is an important fund- raising event for St Edward's - please give it your full support. YOUTH EUCHARIST at Llandaff Cathedral with Bishop Barry on Sat 6 Nov at 7.30pm. THIS WEEK IS ONE WORLD WEEK.Details at the back of the church. The programme for Cardiff is: Mon. 10.30am-lpm. Poverty Eradication Conference. Temple of Peace (Oxfam). Mon. 7.30pm. Around the World in Eighty Ways. Chapter Arts Centre (Cardiff VSO). FESTIVAL: Sunday School Concert Tue. 6pm. GM Foods: the Global Agenda. Temple of Peace (Christian Aid and others). ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LUNCH at 12.45pm on Sun Wed. 7.30pm. Welcoming the Stranger: Refugees. Albert 19 Dec in St Anne's Hall. Three course meal £5 per Rd Methodist Church Hall, Penarth (Penarth Cytun). head (veg. alternative available). Contact Sharon Thur. 7.30pm. Why One World Week? Tredegarville Gregory 4403954 to book your place. Baptist Church (City Centre Cytun). PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 4484808 Fri. 3pm. Interfaith Celebration. Temple of Peace (Cardiff Andrew James P460600 Interfaith Assoc.) Gary Powell S493940. Fri. 6pm. United Services. St Denys LisvaneiAll Saints They are available to mmrster to the needs of the sick and dying. The Rhiwbina. sick and housebound /nay receive Holy Communion at home. For the Fri. 7.30pm. Is Democracy Democratic? Temple of Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to the clergy ,Peace. UNIFEM 8i UNA. Qlie TWB~P~y-First Stindey A62er fitinit y Weekly hlewsleffer No.1224 Sunday, 24" Octeaise6, 499 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.204. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 207(MP), 162 (omit *), 402, Anthem: 0 L.ovely Peace (Handeo, Wec: Miake Way (skteet 3). Setting: Agufter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: CMeb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Colours of Day (Junior Choir) Psalm 1. Hymns: 183, Anthem: Almighty and Everlasting God fc3rIanafo Gibbons), 67(MP). Magnificat & Munc Dimittis: A.Somerveliin F. Readings: Job 28. Flomans 12, In the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of Canada, of the Anglican Church sf Canada, and Metropolitan Arthur Peters. We pray for the people of East Timor and the troops froni the Royal Gurkha Rifles who form the front line of the UN presence there. We pray also for the people of Paki~t~anand 'Taiwan (recovering from another earthquake). $nthis diocese we pray for the Rurai Deanery of Rhondlda, and Fr Peter Coleman (Rural Dean). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Gatfieid, Tom Thomson, Keith Jobbins, Cynthia Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Dilys Stewart ar~dWinifred Davies, who died last week, and Betty /Harries, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TMIS WEEK VILLAGE PRAISE is at the Church Monday 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Offce, Roafh Church House of SS julian & Aaron, Llanharan on 25th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Monday, 7.30pm-9pm, when the 7.30 pm Village Praise. SS Julius & Aaron's Church, Llanharan. speaker is Rev. Edward Dowding, "Sesday 10.00 am Holy Euchixist. Sf Philip's. lriural [lean of Penarth and Barry. - I 26211 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednesdtrs 10.00 am HOLY EU(2HARIST. Prayer Book p.204.Followed by --coffee. -- ea~h " 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 ~ewminster~~ad. ECUMENlCAL FZOSAWY GROUP MEETING 11 .OO arn St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. at St Margaret's on Wednesday at 7pm. 2.00 pffl St Edward's Chamber Music Graup Practice. Everyone is elco come to come and join in 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. praying the rosary with o1:hers from St Martin's 7.00 pm Ecumenical Rosary Group. Sf Margaret's. and Peter's, 7.30 prn Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom. ------I------yhwrscltay SS Simon $ Jude, Apostles FEWORLD WEEK. The final event is on 28th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 17.30ptn at the Parish I-Jall, Llandaff. It is entitled 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. I"~hois left out?" and highlights poverty and 7.00 pm FuH Practice for "The Witness". ihomelessness, with a !speaker from The Big Issue. 8.15 pm Full Choir Practice. Tickets E1. Arranged by Llandaff Cathedral External 'Affairs Committee Details P565517. 9.00 pm CCPMPLtN14. I_-_--___ Friday 29th 7.30 pm "Who is left out?" Parish Hall, Llandaf 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. ST ANNES FAYRE is on Saturday at 11.30am in 9.30 am "1-istening as Ministry". City URC. the Scout Hall, Cottrull Rd. 1-unches served from I1.30 am St Anne's Fayre. Scoclf Hall, Coifreti Rd. -- -I Next %s(ndsy is the Twenty-Second Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Ecfwartl's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE is at St Teilo's at 6.30 pm. There will be NO EVENSONG at St Edward's. EVENING OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC at Roath Church House can Sat 18 Dec at 7pm. No charge. Mince pies, punch/squash will be served. Raffte to cover the cost. Richard Mayer and his group will provide the music and Fr Andrew will act as MC. We would like all age-groups to attend. Contact Gill Arrnitage 8757399. internet: http://StEdward.korntp a ge.c:orn THE WITNESS The musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens YOUTH EUCHARIST at Llandaff Cathedral with Bishop wilt be performed at St Edward's on FridaylSaturday Barry on Sat 6 Nov at 7.30pm. 11/12 Feb 2000 (7.30~meach evening, 2.30pm matinee SONGS FROM THE MUSlCALS sung by members and on Sat). Anyone interested in taking part or helping, friends of Cyncoed Methodist Church at their church please speak to Alan or come along to the practice on hall on Wed 10 Nov at 7.30pm. Tickets (adults £3.50, Thursday this week: 7pm-8.15pm. Musicians interested children £2) from Richard Mayer. Proceeds to NCH in taking part, please speak to Alan or Norman by 14 Action for Children. Nov, when the bandlorchestra will be given music to start practising. QUfZ at Highfields Centre on Wed 10 Nov at 7.30pm. Janice Gable has tickets £3.50 inc. a buffet supper. In ANTHEMS. The arrthem at the Eucharist is the duet "0 aid of Crossroads. Lovely Peace" from b-landel's r TRIblld'TY WENN 6%%,7 oratorio Judas Maccabaeus. At The Gospel reading for toofay is a NEW MUSICAL "The Messiah" written Evensong the choir will sing a familiar story - the healing of the and composed by Mark Broadhurst setting of today's C:aliect "Almighty Centurion's servant. By all at:counts and Matthew Brind, performed by and Everlasting Gad" by Orlando the Centurion was greaffy respecfed L.landaff North Musical Group, 17-20 Gibbons ("183-1625). This is the by fhe Jewish populafion as a "God Nov, 7.30pm at Whitchurch High BCP Collect fur Epiphany Ill. fearer", fhat is one who was greatly School (Upper Site). Tickets £3.50 (conc. 22.50). 73413526 ALPHA CQURSE continlres an attracted fo Judaism without i%coi- Wednesday with a talk entitled jglg a convert. Because he byas a PROM PRAISE at St David's Hall, Sat Gentile he felf unworfhy to ask Jesus "Why and How Should I Read the 20 Nov, ;7,30pm. Noel Tredinnick & directly for His help: he sent 'klders Bible?" the All Souls Orchestra with of fhe Jews" to appeal on his behalf. Cambrensis Choir and vocalist COMPb.lME is a Ifj-minute service "I do not presume fo come to you, but Joanne L unn. Programme includes of plainchant - the last of the say the word and my sentant shall be I-iallelujah Chorus (Handel) and monastic "hours". ti will be sung at krealed." Jesus was amazed af his Elgar's Pomp 8( Circumstance March 9pm on Thursday. faith and could contrast that simple No.1. Tickets £5.50, £7.50, £9.50 & trusting faifh with the suspicion and LlSTEhilNG AS MlNISTRYr is the £33.50. Surplus proceeds to the new hostilify mefed out to him by title of a day workshop organissd OK Mercyship. respecfable Jewish society. by Cardiff Christian Healing We ere caNed to have fhat same NEXT TAIZ~SERVICE: I Dec Ministry at City URC on Saturday, faith in Jesus. We cannot see him 9.30am-4.30pm. Cost El2 (conc. SPONSORED SLEEP OUT on Fri 3 face to face but through His Word £ 10). For details f 76336:3. Dec at Cathedral Walk (behind Marks and the Sacramenfs we can and Spencer) in aid of Cardiff Action NEXT !$UNDAY. As the majority of experience tfjm in our lives. If we for the Single Homeless (CASH). For the choir will Ise away, the know Him we can bring others fo details and sponsorship forms, Eucharist will be said with hymns. know Him ;rlso. God calls cis, fhe contact CASH 4664897, or see Ken faithful, to be wifnesses for Him in the PARtSt4 SONGS OF PRititSE at Eccles. world. Chris%promises that He will St Teilcfs next Sunday at 6.30pm. provide 'We whole armour of God" fo ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LUNCH at PARISiB SERVICES. All Saints sfrengthen us, His church, 12.45pm on Sun 19 Dec in St Anne's Parish Eucharist at St Margaret's task. Lef us puf if on piece tdall. Three course meal £5 per head on Mon 1 Nov at 7.30prn. Parish with faith anci go ouf info the (veg. alternatrve available). Contact Mass in St Anne's on Tue 2 Nov at win souls for Him. Sharon Gregory f 403954 to book 7pm (there will be a list in yaur place. St Edward's for the names of those to be remembered) CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS in aid of RCH2000. They are Parish Remernbrarlce Service at St Edward's Sun 14 1 lb size! and cost f4.40p from Parish Office 8484808. Nov at 6.30pm. POPPIES are available in church today. R is on Sat 6 Nov. This is the day of the Rugby World Cup Final, so the Bazaar will ST EWARD'S FESTIVAL.. Our thanks to everyone be in tfie morning, 10.36rarn-12.30pm. The following who helped, performed, organised events, prepared the stalls have been arranged: White Elephant, Fancy church before then?, cleaned after them, etc. The grand Goods, Cakes, Children's stall, Groceries, Holiday stall, total attendance 380 weotsle. 1, Christmas decorations, Dctnations to stalls, and-offers of he!p welcome. The bazaar is an important. fund- MRS CYNTHIA WILEIAhrlS would like to thank raising event for St Edwards - please give it your full everyone for their good wishes, prayers, cards and support, flowers. She is a lot better, and hoping to return home soon. SCOUT WlNE ti WISDOM on Sat 6 Nov at 7pm in PARISH CLERGY, (Vicar) 408a08 Roath (2hureh t-louse. Tearns of 23, E5 per person (inc. Andrew Jarnes f 460600 two bottles of wine per {:able). Corrtact Julie Smith Gary Powefl f 493940. f 620335 to book a table. They are available to n;inisfer to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and ho~iseboundmay receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confes:;ion speak to the clergy. Weekly Newsletter Mo.f222 Sunday, 331" October, ?999 11.OO am Said Eucharist with Hymns; Sermon and Sunday Schoo!. Prayer Book p.267 Celebrant &. Preacher: Fr Ken Rfzjrfin. Hymns: 208,l66,371,58fMP), 6.30 pm Songs of Praise at St Teilo's School. (No Evensong at St Edward's). In the world-wide Church we pray taday for the Anglican Church of Canada {L'Eiglise: aargiicarle deo Gana:daj and Archbishop Michael Peers. We pray for peace in the world, remembering especially the people of RTorthern lreland and East Bimor. In this diocese we pray for Christian Education in Sehools, and Director David Adlington, We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Otive Gatfield, Keith Jobbirms, Lylta Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Tom Thomson, who died this week; also Elizabeth Lilian Ronicle, Joseph Glyn Hodsort and Harold Paul Treasure, whose anniversaries occur at this time THIS Nlondsy All Saints Day ist MOV 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edwarcl's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Parish Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. Tuesdccy All Souls Day 2nd 10.00 am Holv Eucharist. St Pl?ili~'s 7.00 pm parish Eucharist. sf ~nne's. ,411 Saints Day -- Wedwesdey St Winifred, Abbess (7thcentury) ALPHA COURSE continues 3rd 10.00 am i4BL.Y EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. on with a talk 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminsfer Road. entitled "Why and How 130 I 11 .OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. Pray?". 2.00 pm !St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. -- -1 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom. 7.30 pm Cytun ~nhualGeneral Meeting. Roafh Park URC, Penyv~ainRd. ---- Thursday 9.00 am fioly Eucharist. SfAnne's. (XYPUN AGfin has been 4211 5.30 pm .lunior Choir Practice. Wednesday of this week, 7.30pm at 6.30 prn fzuil Choir Practice. Raath Park United Reformed Church, Friday 51-!I St Cybi, A.bbot (dhctlntury) eytun iPenywain----- Road. Saiurdccy 6th !St Illtud, Abbot (5ithcentury) CHOIR PRAC$BCE on 9.00 am I4oly Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. 5.30pm (full practice Ij.30pm: bul: please 10.30 arrl St Edwaircl1sBazaar. Roafh Church House. come earlier if possible). We shall finish in 7 00 pm \Nine & Wisdom. Roath r---bme to watch the--. rugby match at 8pm. Church House. - 1 7.30 pm Youth Eucharist. liandaffCafhedral. Ned Synday is the Twenty-Third Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday Schoczl will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the E~~charist,the Sunday School iine of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong 'will be sung at 6.30 p.m. ST EDWARD'S BMMR is on Saturday. This is the day of the Rugby World Cup Final, so the Bazaar will be in the morning, 10.30am-12.30pm. The following stalls have been arranged: White Elephant; Fancy Goods, Cakes, Children's stall, Groceries, Holiday :stall, Christmas decorations. Donations to stalls, and offel-s of help welcome. The bazaar is an important fund-raising event for St Edward's - please give it your full support (and bring your friends along too!) jnternet: http:lISt%dward.horney>age.cam HOLY EUCMARllST this morning TRIAl1'W MVENTY-MO will be said with hymns, as the The theme of fhis Sunday is "an majority of the choir are away. Our unforgiving spirit." The sfory ol thanks to Martin Haigh for Joseph and his brothers is used to deputising on the oi-gan. highlight this. The brofhers n~usfhave PRAISE found Jos~?phan irritant! This PARISH SONGS CfF is at however wss no excuse for treating St Teilo's this evening at 6.30pm. him as they did. They were afraid fhaf There is no Evensong in th~tparish. he would vpey us back for all fhe evil SCOUT WINE 8% WISDOM on which we did to hir~i." (If is human Saturday at 7pm in Roath Church nafure to adopf fhe principle of 'an House. Teams of 8. E5 per person eye for an e.ye and a foofh for a foofh' (inr;. two bottles of wine per table). both in personal and in international Contact Julie Smith f 620335 to relatic~ns.) Joseph, howeve/; bore book a table. fhem no ill-will; he readily forgave fhem. Sf Paul reminds us that "as the YOUTH EUCHARIST at Llandaff Lord has forgiven you, so you also Cathedral wtth Bishop EIarry on musf forgive. " Saturday at 7.30pm. Jesus brings home fhis fr~fhfo us ST RAARGARETS: Floodlights for the Mitlennitom now operational. TEN C(3MMANDMENTS. A second in the pamble of fhe unforgiving chance to hear J.Johnls taped talks servanf. The sum owed by fhe ST EDWARD'S QWCHESTM will be on Mondays at 7.:30pm, starting 8 servanf to his master was immense; joined by Jayne Thomas (piano) for a Nov; at the home of Paufine the master's forgjvenes:; was free concert at the church on Mon 22 Jenkins, 1 Colchester P~ve. For symbolic of God's willingness fo offer Nov. Collection for charity fufiher details, or a lift, ring Selly unlimifed forgiveness. HOW different 1 COMPtiFdE. Next services: 25 NOV, B493326. rwas the pacfjo,, of fh;s forgiven 1 servant to a fellow servant who owed 23 5ecl 27 Jan. SONG:; FROM THE MtISICA1-S him very small sum; little wonder TAIZC, Next services: 1 Dee, 12 Jan, surlg by members and friends of fhaf the King was indign;tnt and Cyncoed Methodist Church at their reacted with anger, SPONSORED SLEEP OUT on Fri 3 church hall on Wed 10 Nov at Jesus reminds US of 0,)e of the Dec at Cathedral Walk (behind 7.30~m. Tickets (adults £3.50, basic prjnci~llesof fhe Chrisfien faith: Marks and Spencer) in aid of Cardiff childrerl f2f from Richarcf Maw. lrfor if you forgive men fheir Action for the Single Homeless Proceeds to NCW Ac:rion for frespi2sse.y, your heavenly Fafher will (CASH). For details and sponsorship Children. forgive you: BUT if you do not forgive forms, contact CASH s664897, or see Ken lzccles. QU~Zat ~i~hf,~ld~centreon wed men their trespasses, neither with 10 Nov at 7.30pm. ,Janice Goble has YOUr Father your frespasses." CYTUN CHRiSTMAS CAROLS in tickets E3.50 inc. a buffet supper. In L~~ have-- been warned! -- Vicar. Albany Road has been arranged for aid of Crossroads. Sat 18 Clec, 10.30-11.30am. THE WBTNESS. The musical by Jimmy % Carol Owens EVENlMG OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC at Roath Ch~!rch will be performed at St lZdward's or1 FridayISaturday House on Sat 18 Dec at 7pm. No charge. Mince pies, I1 /I 2 Feb 2000 (7.30pm each evening, 2.30pm matinee punch/squash will be served. Raffle to cover the cost. on Sat). Anyone irlterestetl in taking part or helping, Richard Mayer and his group will provide the music and please speak to Alan or came along to the practice on Fr Andrew will act as MC. We would like all age-groups Thur 11 Mov; 7pnl-8.15pn-t. Musicians interested in to attend. Contact Gill Armitnge 4757399. taking parts piease 'peak Or l4Nov. ST ANNIEaS CHRISTMAS LUNCH at ,2,4spm Sun 19 Dee when tlio bandtorchestra will be given music to start in St Hall, Three meal f5 per head (veg. practising. alternative available). Contact Sharon Gregory 8403954 to ST ANNE'S COFFEE WORNIN(; on Sat 13 hiov at book your Ilam in St Anne's t-iall. Horne-made cake stall & raffle, MILLENIUiUM CELEBRATION. There will be an ecumenical service at St Peter's Roman Cathoiic Church on 1 Jan as an A~N~V~~RS~RyCONCERT celebrating 21 Years of the Act of Witness and Commitment to Christian Unity for the new Wallich Clifford Community working with the homeless, millennium. featuring Barry Male Voice Choir af Llandaff Cathedra! CHRISTMAS in aid of RCH2000, They are Ib size and on Sat 13 Nov at 7.45pm. Also readings from Welsh COS~f4.40p. Frotn Parish Office. poets. Tickets f5 St371 118. PARISH C)IARIES are on sale today, f I each.

PARlSti REMEMBMNGE SERVBCE is at St Edward's PARISH CLERGY ~~b~*E~~~~(vicar) f 48.4808 on Sun 14 Rfov at 6.30pm. Andrew Jannes 4460600 Gary Powell B493940. ST TEILQS'S FAYPI:E is on Sat 20 Nov at 10.30am in Roath Church House. Usual stalls, raffles. They are (svailabie to minister fo the needs of ihe sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For fhe Sacraments of Hea/jng and cot7fes:jion speak to the clergy. 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.209. Celebrant & Preacher: Ft- Ken n/?artin. Introit for All Saints. Hymns: 62%($roc.), 572, 358, Anthem, Rec: 119(1%P). Anthem: i Will lift Up Mine Eyes (S. Mi~?hotsop7~.Setting: Nichoison. Agrins Dei: Norman Doe 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Madin. Introit: For I'm building a people of power. Psalm 127. Hymns: :372,Anthem: Jubilate 5eo Yb/.A.n#ozai?),"88, Magnificat EA Nunc Dimittis: A.Somen/e/l in F. Readings: Wisdom 9,2%- IZ,% 3 Corinthians ;! in the world-wrde Church we pray today for Province ! of the Etaiscopat Ctrurch sf the USA flVerdv Englarxd) and President Bishop Douglas Theuner We pray for the vrctrms of the cyclone in the lndiiian state sf Qrissa, where rnlll~onsare left homeless, and some are now clylng of starvatlor\, and there are fears of cholen3 and malarla We pray for the vrct~msof the air disaster In the USA last weekend In wh~ch217 d~ed We pray for peace En Northern ireland and for all who are ~nvolvedIn nego:rat~onsthere In thls (J~ocesewe pray for the Ruksi Deanery sf Bfldgend, and Fr Edward Evalas (Rurai Bean) We pray for the slck, rernemberrng especrally Janet Miunday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Gaeleld, Keith Jobbins, hylta Williiams Vile pray for the repose of the sodis ~f the farthful departed, especrally Jim Hilton, who dred last week and Colin James kjayman, Herbert Ltzighton Waiters end Harold John kienwood whose annlversarres occur at thrs trme

------MOM~G)B The Saints; of Wales ~FEEwill be served in the vestry afted 8th kaav 9 00 am Holy Eucharrst. Sf Margaret's the Euciharlst th~smorning. and the drawl 6 00 pm F'artsh Surgery Parish O%ce, Church iiouse. for the 100 Club wrll take place 7 00 pni St Edward's Orchestra Pract~ce Nev~cornersIn pat-k~cutarare very welcome 7 30 prn Ten Cornmandtnents 7 Colchesfer Avt? to join us The Sunday School and Junior T~sselagc 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's. Choir wrll corttrnue the !lane of coins - Easegive them your :support 9th 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ..-,------J Wadnesdae 10.00 am klOLY EUCHARIST. Praver Boolc i3.209. Fullowed bv coffee 18th 10.30 am Discussion ~roup.6 ~ekinsferkoad. 11 .OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. hear J.Jcrhnis taped talks on Mondays at I.OQ pni I-ioly Eucharist. Lightship 2000. 7.30pm, startin9 this week, at the home of 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 prn Senior Citizens. Roafh Church I-iouse. further daails, or a lift: ring Sally g493326, 7.30 prn Par~shAlpha Course. Schooltoom. ----- 7.30 pm Songs from the Musicals. Cyncoed Mefhodist Church Hal. 7.30 pm Crossroads Charity Quiz. Highfields Centre.- -- -__1 Thyrsclsgfl St Mart~nof Tours, Blshop (397 A D ) SONGS FROM THE MUSICALS sung by members and fr-rends of Cyncoed Method~stChtrrch at therr i$tIr 9 00 am Holy Eucharist St Arlne's church hall Wednesday at 7 30pm Tickets 6 30 pm Junior Chorr Practlce on (adults !40, children from Rrchard Mayer 7 00 prn Full Pract~cefor "The \Nltnessn E3 E2) Proceeds to NCH Action for Ch~ldren 8 15 pm Full Chorr Practlce -----.------Sat~rda~ 9.00 am t-ioly Eucharist St Mivgaret's 152.11 11.OO am St Anne's Coffee Morning. Sf Anne's Church Mall 7.45 pm Barry Male Voice Choir. Lfandaff Cathedra!.

%ex-+ Sunday IS Remembrance Sunday The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edwarcl's at 10.50am, the Sunday School w~llmeet at 10.50arn, and in place of Evensong there wlll be the Parish Setvice of Remembrai?ce at St Edward's at 6 30 prn internet: http://StEdward. homepage.c~m ANTHEMS For the Sunday rn the Octave of All Salnts, G, K453, Haydn's Symphony No.85 "La Reme" in Bb, the Cho~rw~ll slng an lntrort for All Saints by Frank and Dellus' Prelude to lrmel~neCollection for chanty Acllam. The anthern is "I wili 11ft up niine eyes unto the COMBB.INE. Next services: 25 Nov, 23 Dec, 27 Jan. hills", a setting of Psalm 1:11 by Sidney N~cholson(who also wrote today's setting -of th; ~ucharist); At TA~Z~.Next services: IBec, 12 Jan. Evensong the anthem is "Jubilate Dea" by Mozart. SPONSORED SLEEP OUT on Fri 3 Dec at Cathedral LiGnTSHiP 2Qb)O. The kloly Etscharist is celebrated Walk {behind Marks and Spencer) in aid of Cardiff aboard Lightship :2000 on the s,econd Wednesday of Action for the Single Homeless (CASH). For each rnanth (incl~idingthis week) at 8am and Ipm. de'railslr;ponsorship forms: contact CASH 4664897, or There is also a celebration in .-- - see Ken EEccles. Welsh at 12 noon. TfPIWIrFY TWENTY-THREl5 'Today's readings look af the reli9tionship ALPHA COURSE contir~ues ran between Church and Sfafe. This Wednesday with a Bible Study on /slationship has always been 8 delicate the Holy Spirit. one. If was a pmblem fhaf concerned fhe early church as much as if coricerns the OLBVER. The rilusical will be church foday. perfc~rniedat St Peter's H;sll, Tue- It is however a problem of' human Sat of this week by Cardiff Music:al creation. We like to comparln-ienfalise Theatre. Tickets £4 (ferm~ily 2 OUT lives info the "religious" and the adults, 2 children E12) 42'18911. '3eculaf' and fo live fhem se,aarately. 'This division is not pad of God's plan - Q19iZ at Highfields Centre on ils kr~ows no diffem1:ce between the Wednesday at '7.3Oprn. Janice :sacred and fhe secular, for king$; and a!l Coble has tickets £3.50 inc. a in authorify am equally under fhe buffet supper. In aid of Cro:ssroads. governance of God as any chuchman or St: Edward's Bazaar churchwoman. It is God's world and His TkIE WITNESS. 'The musical by purpose is being worked out in if. We CYTUN CWRDSTMAS CAROLS in Jirnrny & Carol Owens will be tnighf tliii?k ofherwise when we look af 14lbany Road has been arranged for performed at !;tEdwardls on fhe way some leaders treaf their people - :sat 18 Dec, 10.30-11.30am. FridayISaturday 1111 2 Feb 2080 I-iitler, ~talin,Pol Poi, Mifosovic, fo name but a few of fhe monsters af this cenfuty, iEVENiMG OF CHRiSTMAS MUSlC at (7.30prn each evening, 2.3Bpm [?oath Church House on Sat 18 Dec at matinee on Sat). Anyone interested were despicable. We as Christians should speak out and speak out loudly, i7prn. No charge. Mince pies, in taking part or helping, please pianch/squash wiil be sewed. Raffle to when we see injusfice in our world. cover the cost. Richard Mayer and his speak lo Alan or corne along to ttse Jesus did and was crucified for His pains. group will provide the music and Fr practice on -fhursday, 7pm-8.15prn. We musf not sit on the fence on fhe greaf Musicians interested in taking part, Andrew wiil act as MC. We would like all issues of the day but address them with age-groups to attend. Contact Gill please speak to Alan or Norman by conviction and with courage, As we are Armitage 9757399 next Sunday, when the too well aware?,the world in which we live band/orcheslra will be given music is imperfect i3nd those in authority are !ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LUNCH at to start practising. also irnpep-fecf. (Some polificiaris mighf 12.45pm 017 Sun 19 Dec in St Anne's Hall. believe that they are infaNible but alas, :1 course meal f5 per head (veg ST ANNE'S COFFEE MORNING they are? nof!!) We musf do "our bit" to alternative) Contact Sharon Gregory on Satr~rdayat Ilam in St Anne's llighlighf i1l;'ustice as Jesus did and, "403954 to book your place, Iiall. ~ome-madecake stall, raffle. above all we musf pray consftlnfly for THE FAIR TRADE CENTRE - late night those in aufhorify. If we do fhese things opening every Thurs ,0 AN NiVIERSAR'tP CC%NCERT fhen, as the collecl reminds us. "the ~.~~~d~ff~d,canton (4222066). ~l~~ ceiebrating 21 years of the Wallich ~oufieof fhjs worn may be pe4aceably upen Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat: l0am-5pm. A Clifford Community worlcing with (c'de~dby...(God's) ... goverflarpce", not wide range of gifts inc. fairly traded crafts, the hot-fieless, featt~ririgBarry Male L!nan'S. Vjcar. c;lothes, jewellery, paper, cards, world Voice choir at Llandaff Cathedral on Saturday at music arldA foods. Paying fair Wages hefps the poorest people 7.45pm. Also readings from \Welsh poets. Tickets £5 in Our to he'p Out Of pove'y. %%371118. POPPIES are available in church today. S'T EDWARD'S CBlMMIPTE.E meets on Fri 19 Nov. PARISH DIARIES are on sale today, f l each S$ IEILO" F&BYWEis on Sat 20 fquv at 10.30am in CYTUN. At the AGM last week, an ecumenical Service was Roafh Church House. Usual slalls, raffles. arranged, to begin the New Mitlennium with a United Christian Witness, at St Peter's (RC). . Church at 12 noon on ls'Jan, DAY OF praying together for the Great PUDDINGS in aid of R('H2000, They are 1 ib Jubilee at St Joseph's Coilvent, !../antarnam Abbey On and cost f4.4clp. From Brian Shapcott S736455, Gill Sa.t 20 INov, 10.30-I3.30pm. Fee f 3. 401633-483232. Armitage f 757399 or Parish Cfffice S484808, ED\WARDaS8f9CHESS'W will be joined bv. Jayrte . PARISH C:LERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) S484808 Thomas (piano) far a free concert at the church on Mon Andrew ~aines1460600 Gary Poweli P493945. 22 ~ov~rogramn-rs: kdlozart's Piano Concerto No. '1 7 in mey are ;,,i,b[e to mjnjster to the nerds ofthe sjck and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Yo!y Cotntnunhn at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to the clergy. Remembrance Su~day Weekjy Newsletfer No. 1224 %ulada,y, $8,4thNovember, 999 10.50 am Sung Eucharist; Act of Remembrance: Sermon aqd Sunday School Prayer Book p212 I/ Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Adartin. Hymns: 5713, 465, 284, 585, Anthem: In Paradisuar.1QFaur6js 584. Setting: Nic:holson. Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. 6.30 pm Parish Service of Remembrance. Last Post & Reveille. Two Minutca Silence. Officiant: Fr Ken Martir;. Introit: The Contakicrn of the Faithful Deparfed. Anthem: AlBegPi's Miserere (aktridged). Hymns: 382, 335, Anthem, 165, Weiskt National Anthem, 517,vv 1,3. On this Remembrance Sunday we remember that this church was built as a Parish RAemorial to the fallen of the First World War. We remernber those who gave their lives in boi:h World Wars and in other conflicts throughout this century. We pray for those who lost friends and loved ones. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of Armagh of the Church of Ireland, and Archbishop Robert EIarnes. We pray for the people of Nol-ekaern irerand and all who are working to bring permanent peace to that province. We pray for the victims of the cyclone in the Indian state sf Qrissa, for the victims of yet another earthquakc; in Westerfa Turkey, and for those who died in the UN air crash in Kosovo, remembering especially the British TearFund workers. In thi!; diocese we pray for those responsible for the training of ordinarads, Warden Philip Masson, and all the ordinands. b'e pray for the sick, reniembering especially Janet Murkday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Falive Gatfield, Keith dobbins, Lylta Williams, Lila Griffiths. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially David Michael Petty and John Nevin Jones, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

TMlS WEEK "--- -- ANTHEMS FOR REMEGRANGESUNDAY~ klondetgc 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. At the IEuchar'ist the choir will sing "in 15211 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Paradisurn" from FaurtS's Requiem. At the 7.30 pm Ten Commandn?ents. 7 Colchester Ave. Parish W:emembrance Sunday Service the iIntrcrit anthem is the Contakion lo the Faithful Tbcesds y St Margaret of Scotltand (1093 A.D.) Departed (Give Rest 0 Christ), and the 16th am Holy Eucharist. St P/?ilip's. 10.00 anthem is an abridged version of Allegri's pm I-ioly Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.00 Miserere. i___--- -.-_j St Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop (1200 A.D.) I4OkY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.287.Followed ----- by coffee. i~iscussionGroup. 6 Newminster Road. FWkbf&~StC~[. "The It/lessiahH W-1 St Edward's String Ctrchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group !senior Cit.izens. R~athChurch House. Group, 17-20 Nav, 7.30pm at Whitchurch Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom, St Hilda, Abbess (680 A.D.) I4oly Euctlarist. St Anne's. Junior Choir Practice. Full Practice for "The Witness". ?=uliChoir Practice. St Elizabeth of Hungary (1231 A.D. St Edward's Commitl.ee. Saturday 9.00 am I-loly Eucharist. St Margaret's. PARISH------DIARIES are on sale today, El each.-- POZh 10.30 am St Teilo's Fayre. Roath Church fJouse.SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL next Sunday. 10.30 am Day of Reflection. Llanlarnan? Abbey. Please bring/buy cakes - give the children your 7.30 pm Prom Praise. Sf David's Hall. support. ------'kJex4 Sbtnelsy is the Sunciay Before Advent. The Hoiy Eucharistt will be t:elebrated tn St Edvdard's at 11 am, the Sunday School wiil meet at 11 am,and Evensotag will be sung at 6.30 pn~. Internet: ktl:p://S%Edwasd.t-romepage.csm AL,PHA COURSE contin~~eson Wednesday with a talk PAR0C:HIAL CHURCH COUMC1L. Due to unforeseen entitled "How Can 1 Resist Evi!?". circumstances the date of the next PCC has been changed to Tuesday 3oth NOV at St Anne's Church, TEN COMMANDMENTS. .IJohnls taped talks continue beginning Mass at 7pm, note the change of date on Moriday at 7.30pm at the home of 12auiine Jenkins, 1 and venue, Colchester Ave. For further details. 01-a lift., rina- Sally f 493326. TAKE SERVICES take place at St Edward's every other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next services: THE WTNESS music'ai 'Carol Owens 7 Dec, ;?6 Jan (not 12 Jan, previously announced), will be ~erformedat St Edward's on FridavlSaturday ?I112 Fib 2000 (7.30pm each evening, 2.306m matinee SPONSORED SLEEP OUT on Fri 3 Dec at Cathedral on Sat). Anyone interested in Walk (behind Marks and Spencer) in 'PRINITY WEMTY-P=O talting part or helping, pleaije [REMEMBRANCE SUNDA 9 aid of Cardiff Action for the Single speak lo Alan or come along to the .rodaJ, is l-lomeless (CASH). For details and practice on Thursday, 7pm,-8.15pm. our thoughts are concerned sponsorship forms, contact CASH Wiclsicisns interested in taking part, I who lust their lives in war and 4664897, or see Ken Eccles. please speak to Alan or ~cirmanas who still suffer today as a rssulf of REFINER'S FIRE is a conference soon as possible, as the music is conflict. Services of Remembrance and now loeing organised for the parades will take place in cifie:;, fowns organised by Cardiff Christian Healing I\/linistry at Hebron Wall, Dinas POVJYS, bandlorchestra. and villages fhroughouf Brifair? and the Com~ionweallhtoday, headed by Nlose 3rd-5thDe(3. Cost £37.50. S7633363. ST IEDWARD'S COMMITTEE who served 117 fhe wars and who have meets Friday, beginning with a :;urvived to tell fhe fale. BELLEVE THE GOOD NEWS: celebration of the fioly Eucharist at Today should /)of be abouf g/orifying /Preparing for Christmas is the title of 7pm. war or the cheap jingoism fhat debases i3 Day of Prayer, Reflection and us a11' - rather if should be about I=ellowship with the Cardiff lgnatius ST TEILO'S FAYRE is on ISaturdisy reconcilialion. The horrors of fhe wars ot Group on Sat 4 Dec, loam to 3.30pm at 10.30am in Roath Church this centtry - the frenchos, the ;at Llandaff Cathedral. Bring a packed House. Usual stalls, raffles. concentrafion camps, the blanket lunch or buy refreshments at the bombing of" towns and cities, the nuclear Cathedral Refectory. Further Dd4Y OF REFLECTION praying bombs, cherr)ical watfare and fi?e like - information from John & Mary Morris togetht-tr for the Great Jubilee, at St should make us determined to do aN fhat P611275. ~~.i~~~'~convent, ~l~~t~~~~~we can to ensure fhat wars on ffie scale Abbey on Saturday, thaf we have witnessed in this century OPERA MINT will give a Christmas shoijld not happet? again. 3.30~1~.Speaker:;: Sr nilarie tJe Concert at St Edward's on Sun Dec we as Ch,isfians are duty bound to 5 Montfo*, Rev. John Wumptlreb's preach fhe Gospel of peace fo 811, friend at 8pm. (UHC Moderator), Arctld~~~esan and former foe alike: and to wok for the CYTUN CHRISTMAS CAROLS in Splrltuallty learn Fee £3 rsconc,l~ef~onbefween former ~~nem~es Albany Road has been arranged for SO1633-483232 i-ef this be fhe theme thaf permeates lhose services of remembrance today It Sat 18 Dec, 10.30-1I .30am. ST AUGUSTiN6S'S we want to truly honour those who fell in Penarlll present blandel's Ode on EVENING ClF CHRISTMAS MUSIC at war we are dufy bound fo do all fhaf we I?oath Church House on Sat 18 Dec St Cscil~a's Day and Bach's can to ensure that other young men and Cantata No 25 by Cantet~usand St womei, do nof have fo go fhrcugh fhe at 7pm. No charge. Mince pies, A~igur;tine's Charnber Orchestra -:jan7e horf~las befell them Vicar-- g~unchlsquashwill be served. Contact next Sunday at 8pm Trckets E6 50 (conc £5) Gill Armitage 4757399. AVAlt.ABLE TODAY. Parish Recipe Books f2.50 each ST EDWARUS OlRCHESTW will be joined by Jayne (speciai offer on back page). Christmas Puddings £4.40 S'liomas (piano) for a free concerl: at the church on Mon each. Christmas Wrapping Paper El per bundle. All 22 Nclv at 7.3C)pm. Programme: Mozart's Piano available in Church or from the Parish Office. Concerto No.17 in G, K45:3, Haydn's Symphony No.85 ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LURICM at 12.45pm on Sun 19 Dec "La Reine" in Bb, and Delius' Prelude to Jrrnelin. in St Anne's Hall. Three course meal f5 per head (veg. Ccillection for cha17i.ty. alternative available). Contact Sharon Gregory %403954 to book your place. MtfLT),-MEDlA pr~tsentatran "Help your kids to stay GYTUFJ. There will be an ecumenical Service, to begin the drug-free" - practical advice on a critical issue. Tue 23 New Millennium with a United Christian Witness, at St Peter's Mov 7.30-10pm at Glenwood Chul-dl C:entre. $28337880. (RC) Church at 12 noon on lSt~an. ROATW CHURCH HOUSE COMMITTEE meets on Tue COUNSELLING COllRSE run by Cardiff Concern Christian 23 Nov at 8pm in the Parish Office. Counsellirig Service commencing Jan 2000. Sixty hours, recognised by ACC and Open College Network. Contact 8664410. COMPI-INE is sung apprc~ximatelyonce a month at PARiSH CLERGY. Robert Evans {Vicar) P484808 St Edward's on Thursdays at 9prn. Compline is a 15- Andrew James 'Bt $60600 minute service of plainchaiqt - the last of the rnorlastic Gary Powell f 493940. "hours". Next services: 25 IVov, 2:3 Dec:, 27 Jan. They are available to nlinister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and f~ouseboundmay receive Holy Communron af'home. For the ST MARGARET'S FAYRE is on Sat 27 Mov. Sacramerits of Healing and Confess~onspeak to the clergy. Weekly %\iewsietterNo. 1225 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Serrnon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.216. Celebrant: Fr Ken Mi3rtin. Preacher: Fr Andrew James. Hymns: 3 (Pt I (k Doxology), 2T1,92, Anthem: The Peace of Gocl (Johr? Rubter;),Rec: fj8(hYP) Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Bei: Norman Doe. Sanctus 8; Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Introit: Behold, God hath sent Elijah the Prophet. Psalms 449,l50. Hymns: 362, Anthem: The Day is Pas%and (aver (J.G.Maabrs), 21S(MP). Magnificat 8 Nunc Dimittis: A.Somen/ell in F. Readings: Malachi 3,16 - 4,end. Hebrews 11,17 - $23. In the world-wide Church WE?continue to pray today for the Church of Ireland, and Archbishop l3obet-t Eam~les.We pray for the people of Northern lreiarld and all who are working to bring permanent peace to that province. We pray for the victims of the cyclone in the kndian stale of Orissa, for the victims of the earthquakes in Western Turkey. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Beanery of Caerphilly, and Canon Michael Short (Rural Clean). We pray for Jane Johnson, Meryl Thompson and Lisa Mason, who are to be baptised at St Anne's this morning. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Gatfieild, Keith Jobbins, lylta Williams, Lila Griffitks. We pray for the repose of the so~~lsof the faithful departed; especially David Julian Waite, Gladys Winifred Atten and Norman Betty, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMlS WEEK Monday 6.00 prn Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roafh Church House. Bend 7.30 pm Concert: St Edward's Orchestra with Jayne Thornas. 7.30 pm Ten Commandments. 1 Colchesfer Ave. 7.30 pm Village Praise. Sf Anne's Church, Talygarn. Tuesday St Clement of Rome, Bishop (c.100 A[).) 23rd 10.00 am i-Eoly Eucharist. Si Philip's. --- 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Drugs Meeting. Glenbvood Church Cenfre. on "HOWDoes God Guide Us?" and 8.00 pm Roath Church House Committee. Wednesdcsy 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARiST. Prayer Book p.287. Followed by coffee. e4tll 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Mewminsfer Road. 11 .OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group P~aCtice. 2.30 pm Senior Citi~ens.Roafh Church House. Msv at St Anne's Church, beginning Mass at 7.30 pm Parish Alpha Course. Schoolroom. 7pm. Please note the change of date and Jh~r~day 9.00 am Haly Eucharist. St Anne's. [venue. 2SZ.h 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm Full Practice for "The Witness". SERVICE replaces 8.15 pm Full Choir Practice. Sunday at 6.30pm. If you vvould like to read one of the 9.00 pm COMPLINE. Alan M,aver todav. Sstwrdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Mar-garef's. eat11 11 .OO am St Margaret's Fayre. !?oath Church House Nerct Sunday is the First Sunday in Advent. 'The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 'l?am and the Sunday School wilt meet at 11 am. The Parish Christingle Service is at St Teilo's at 3.30pm and in place of Evensong at St Edward's there will be our traditional Service of Advent Readings and Music at 6.30 pm. AVAILABLE TODAY. Parish Recipe Books 522.50 each (special offer on back page). Christmas Puddings £4.40 each. Christmas Wrapping Paper f l per bundle. All availabie in Church or from the Parish Office.

Internet: http:/IStEdwarcf , hc\,mepage.com SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL takes place this SPONSORED SLEEP OU'T on Fri 3 Dee at Cathedral morning. Please stay behind for a short time - buy Walk (behind Marks and Spencer) in aid of Cardiff cakes, support the children. Action for the Single Homeless (CASH). For details and sponsorship forms, contact CASH B664897, or see ANTHEMS. At the Eucharist the chair will sing John Ken Eccles. Rutter's setting of "The Peace of God which Passeth All Understanding", At Evensong, the introit is "Behold, ST PHILIP'S FAYRE is on Sat 4 Dec at the Tremorfa God i-lath Sent Eilijah the Prophet" quoting the Old Commtrnity Hail. Usual raffles and stalls. Testament Lesson from Malachi. The ~venson~arithem is "The Day is Past and Over" by J. Christopher Marks. ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH on Sat II Dec at 12 noon in St Anne's Church Hall - a variety of home-made soups, ST EDlWARD'S ORCHESTRA wili cake stall and raffle. THESUNDA BEFOREd DVENT be joined by Jayne (piano) We have now come to the last Sunday of CyTUN CHRISTMAS CAROLS in far a free the dlurch On Ihe Christian year During Trinity we have Monday at 7.30~Programme: ~lb~~~~~~d has been arranged for been trying to widen our undersfandjng of Sat 18 Dee, 10,30-1, ,30am. Mozart's Piano C0ncef30 IVo.17 in Christ and tiis Gospel, to apply His G, K453, Waydn's Symphony No.85 feaching fo oi~rdaily lives and to deepen EVENING OF: CHRISTMAS MUSIC at "La Rsine" in B b, and Delius' ~~~rdisci~leshi~,This Sunday now marks lioath Church House on Sat 18 Dec Prelude to Irmelin. Collection for a "gear ctlar'ge" as we fowarrls fhe at 7pm. No charge. We would like all season of Advent, the coming of the tl,e vic;tims of the Cyc1017t3in the age-groups to attend. Contact Gill King, Indian state of Orissa - if you can't a,e exhorted faday lo be ready, ~Irmitagef 757399. the c'once*~ please he miiect (a particufar favourits of mine) ST ANNE'S CHR~STMASLUNCH at suppork the charity (Geoff Smith Or asks ~odto "stir up tf~ewills" of His '12.45pm on Sun 19 Dec in St Anne's Fred Waite will be plai2sed to peop in ofherwords, not fo rest on our l,a,l, course f5 per head receive your contributions). laurels but fo confinue fo prepan? for fhe of the Kingdom, We do know (veg. alternative available). Contact TEN COMMANDMENTS. J.Johnls ,hen fh, second coming of ~f~~i~~Sharon Gregory a403954 to book taped talks continue on Monday at take p/ace - sfPaul fells US that "he day your place. 7.30pm at the home of Pauline of the lord will come like a Nsief in the CHRISTMAS SERVICES at Jenkins;, 1 Calchester Ave. For nighf" so we are to be ~adyfur it any further details, or a lift, ring Sally time! St Edwarci's. The Carol Service is on S493326. The gosptl abouf fhe coming of the Sun 29 Dee at 5pm7 led by f3ridegroom is an obviol~sallegoty of the St Edward's Choir and String Vll-LAGE PRAISE is on IMonday, con-tiny of the Kir~gdom.Jesus challenges Orchestra. Midnight Mass at 11.45 pm 7.30-Ypm at St ,Annets Church, us fo be like the wise virgins prepared on Christmas Eve, and Family Talygarn, when the speaker is fdnd to receive Him af a'ty fime7 Etucharist on Christmas Morning at Michael Lewis, a student on the day "Or night, So as we look 1Oam, with a presentation on the non-residential Ordination Course Nativity by the Sunday School in ~~~~~t~&~S$c,";",","mizifzEz; at St Michael's College. in mind these wo&s from St. Luke: "Lef place of the sermon. MelbTI-MED)A presentation "Help Your loins be! girded and Your' lamps C'fTUM. There will be an ecumenical your kids to stay - burning and be like men (and ~vomefi!) Service, to begin the New Millennium with practical advice on a critical issue. -who am waifing for their master! Vicar. a United Christian Witness, at St Peter's (KC) Church at 12 noon on 1'' Jan. The 7.30-10~mat Church Centre. United Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is at f :337880. St Margaret's on Tue 18 Jan. ROAIH CHURCH H01d8E CaMM!l'"sTEE meets On THE WITNESS, The musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens will be Tuesday at 8pm in the Parish Office. performed at. St Edward's on FridaylSaturday 11/12 Feb 2000 (7.30pm each evening, 2.30pm matinee on Sat). CgdMPLBNE will be sung on Thursday of this week at 9pm. Next services: 23 Dec, 27 Jan. CHURCH IN WALES PILGRIMAGE to the Holy Land, 3-13 Julv 20013. A~oroxirnatecost Z1000 all inc. Contact Valerie 153- WTAFSGARET'S IzAYRE is on Saturdav at II am. in ~7052?8or ernail: [email protected] PARlSf-K CHR18TINGtE SERVICE at St Terlo's School next Suoday at 3 30pm SCOUT STAMPS are available at 12p each, Cards must be posted by 8 Dec. LUNCHEON CLUB In the New Year a Luncheon Club NEW . The Electoral College of the will start at Roath Church House L-unches will be Church in Wales, meeting at has nominated served to senror cilrzens at 12 30pm on Wednesdays the Venerable F. J. Saunders Davies, Archdeacon of and wrli cost £2 If you would 11ke fa attend, please Merioneth as Bishop Elect of Bangor in succession to the phone the parlsh office P484808 There wrll be a Right Reverend Dr. Barry Morgan (now Bishop of Ilandaff). meering on Wed 1 Dec at IO 30am for anyone willrrig to PARlSH CLERGY. Robert Evans QViear)P48Q808 help on a rata basts /indrew James B4.60600 Gary Powell 4493940. .1-al~gSERViCES lake p?ace at St Edward's every They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying The other month On WetJnesda~sat 7.'30~m. services' ,;& and housebound may receive jioly Communion at home. For the 1 Bec, 26 Jan (not 12 Jan, as previously announced). Sacraments of Healmg and Confession speak to the clergy. Weekiy 18Tew.slefferNo. 1226 Sunday, 28" Mavember, 1999 1I .00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.27. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Anthem: Lacus lste {BruckneP-). Hymns: 47,51, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, Anthem, Make Way (sheet 3). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. Sanctus & Bsnedictua: Caleb Simper. 6 30 pm Service of lessons & Carols for Advent. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 49 (Proc.), 48, Rejoice (sheet 101, 52, Show Your Power (sheet 961, 248fMPf, 58, 51. Anthems: Matin Responsory (Palesfrina), Comfort Ye My PeopleIAnd the Glory of the Lord (Handel), Behold, thou shalt conceive (Jacob Hand!), Hearken unto me, my people (Arfhur Sullivan). In the world-wide Church we pray today for the province of York in the Church of England, and Archbishop David Michael Hope. We pray for the people of Grorny, hundreds of whom have died under the Russian artillery attack. We pray for the people of Ireland, that the Unionist decision to approve the peace deal will lead to a just ancl lasting settlement. We pray for those who died when the Norwegian catamaran sank this week, In this diocese we pray for the Church Missionary Society and Kevin Cecil, and the United Society for the Propagation of the (;ospel, and Bethan Scotford. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Gatfield, Keith Jobbins, Lila Griffiths. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially iylta Williams, whose funeral is at St Edward's on Tuesday, also Esme Catherine Scobie and Robert Woolgar Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time. CHURCH COMMUNITY & MINISTRY TkkE WE%% is the title of a Pastoral Study Day led by Bishop Barry at St Michael's Mondsy 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roafh Church House. 9.40am-4pm. 29th 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Ten Commandments. -f Colchesfer Avc. Tuesds y St Andrew the Apostle, Patron Saint of Scotland 30th 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 72.45 pm Funeral of Lylta Williams. St Edward's. 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist, followed by PCC Meeting. St Anne's. --- Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.27. Followed by coffee. Is2 December qO.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminsfer Road. 11.OO am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Luncheon Club will start at Roath Church 2.30 prn Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. House. Lunches will be served to senior 7.30 pm TA~ZESERVICE. citizens at 12.30pm on Wednestlays and will cost £2. If vou would like to attend. Yhuradsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. please phone the parish office 8484808. 2nd 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. There will be a meeting on Wednesay of 7.00 prn Full Practice for "The Witness". this week at lO.30am for anyone willing to 8.15 pm Full Choir Practice. Ssturdsy 4th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. 11.OO am St Philip's Christmas Fayre. Tremorfa Community Icfal!. Me82 Sunday is the Second Sunday in Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the E~~charist,the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. PARISH CHRISTINGLE SERVICE at St Teilo's School today at 3.30pm. SPONSORED SLEEP OUT on Friday at Cathedral Walk (behind Marks and Spencer) in aid of Cardiff Action for the Single Homeless (CASH). For details and sponsorship forms, contact CASH 9664897, or see Ken Eccles. Some members of St Edward's Choir will be joining the sleep-out on behalf of the church - if you would like to sponsor them, please have a word with Kathie Mayer. Internet: http://StEdward.homepage.com ADVENT CAROL SERVICE replaces Evensong today CYTUN CHRlSTMAS CAROLS in at 6 30pm If you would lrke to read one of the Lessons, AIbany Road has been arranged for please see Alan Mayer Sat 18 Dec, 10 30-1 1 30am TEN COMMANDMENTS J John's taped talks cont~nue CYTUM There will be an ecumenical on Monday at 7 30pm at the home of Paultne Jenklns Serv~ce,to begin the New Mtllennium 1 Colchester Ave. For further detarls, or a hft, nng Sally wlth a Un~tedChrrstian Wltness, at Cgtun B493326 St Peter's (RC) Church at 12 noon on lStJan The United Service for the Week of Prayer for Christian ALPHA COURSE. No meeting this week because of the Unity is at St Margarels on Tue Jan. Taize Service. EVENING OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC at TAIZ~SERVICE on Wednesday at Advenf Sunday Roath Church House on Sat 18 Dec 7.30~~1.Musicians meet at 6.30 to A Happy New Year fo all our readers! at 7pm. No charge. Mince pies, prepare the service. Please come Advenf Sunday marks the beginning punch/squash will be served. We and join us for the last Taize of a new church year even fhough if would like all age-groups to attend. Serv~ceof the year. Next service: falls near fhe end of fhe calendar Contact Gill Armitage 4757399. 26 Jan vear. The watchword for Advenf is ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LUNCH at REFINER'S FIRE is a co~iference "Maranatha" an Aramaic word /2.45pm on Sun 19 Dec in St Anne's organised by Cardiff Christian meaning "Lord Jesus come." We are Ilall. Three course meal £5 per head Healing Ministry at Hebrsn Hall, to use the penitential season of (veg. alternative available). Contact Dinas Powys, 3r('-5'h Dee. Cost Advent fo prepare once more to Sharon Gregory '8P403954 to book £37.50. S763363. celebrate the First Coming of Chrisf your place. MARLBOROUGH SCHOOL FAYRE is Of at Christmas and course to COMPL~NE is sung approvimateiy at the school an Friday from prepare for the Second Coming, the once a month at St on 3.30pm. timing of which is 'flown only God. ~/-,~~~d~~~at gpm, compline is a 15- BELIEVE THE GOOD NEWS: This Of preparafion runs minute service of plainchant - the last through the readings for today. Isaiah Preparing for Christmas is the title of the monastic uhours,,, Next fells us 'Prepare the way for the of a Day of Prayer, Reflection and services: 23 Dee, 27 Jan, people': St. Paul warns us that "it is Fellowship with the Cardiff lgnatius full time now for you fo wake from AVAILABLE TODAY. Parish Recipe Group on Saturday, loam to sleep. For salvafion is nearer to us l3ooks £2.50 each (special offer on 3.30prn at Llandaff Cathedral. now than when we firsf believed." back page). Christmas Puddings Bring a packed lunch or buy The Gospel reading depicfs Chrjsf's f4.40 each. Christmas Wrapping refreshments at the Cathedral triumphal enfry info Jerusalem as a Paper £1 per bundle. All available in Refectory. Further information from foretaste of His even more Church or from the Parish Office. John K Mary Morris 1275. triumphant Second Coming. The LIFTS TO CHURCH. Are you willing ST PHILIP'S FAYRE is on ~mderlying question is how we to offer a lift to church or social Saturday at Ilam at the Tremorfa respond fo Him: fhe crowd made their functions? - if so, please put your Cummunity Hall. Usual raffles and response "Blessed is He who comes name and telephone number on the stalls. in fhe name of fke Lord." What would list on the noticeboard. ours be? Vicar.-. OPEM MINT will give a Christmas L------I SCOUT STAMPS are available at 12p Concert at St Edward's next Sunday at Bpm. each. Cards must be posted by 8 Dec. 57' AIJGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Penarth present a 3AYNE THOMAS AND JOHN RAYSON will give a Christnlas Concert by the Vale of (;lamorgan Junior pianolviola concert at St Edward's on Fri 21 Jan. Schools Choir on Mon 6 Dec at 7pm. Admission free - retiring collection. For details 8619436. THE WITNESS. The musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens will be performed at St Edward's on FridaylSaturday PUPIL% CONCERTS. Pupils of Jayne Thomas will hold 11/12 Feb 2000 (7.30pm each evening, 2.30pm matinee a sponsored piano-playing event at St Edward's 01-1 Sat on Sat). 1I Dec at Ilam, and pupils of Pete Kirkbride will give a concert on the same day at Ipm. CHRISTMAS SEKVlCES at St Edward's. The Carol Service is on Sun 19 Dec at 5pm, led by St Edward's ST ANI\IE% SOUP LUNCH on Sat 11 Dec at 12 noon in Choir and String Orchestra. Midnight Mass at I1.45 pm St Annr5's Church Hall - a variety of home-made soups, on Christmas Eve, and Family Eucharist on Christmas cake stall and raffle, Morning at loam, with a presentation on the Nativity by CaNFlRMATfON at Llandaff Cathedral on Sat I1 Dec the Sunday School in place of the sermon. will include seven members of Roath PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) S484808 Parish, six of whom have been attending Andrew James 'fP 460600 the Alpha Cout-se. Please remember them Gary Powell S493940. in your prayers and if possible give them They are avaifabfe to m~nrsterto the needs of the sfck and dying The s~ckand housebound may rece~veHoly Cornrnun~onat home For the your support by attending on the day. Sacramer~fsof Healrng and Confesscbn speak to the clergy 11.OO am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.30. Celebrant: 'The Vicar. Preacher: Fr Andrew James. Hymns: 52, 17?(MP), Taizd, Anthem: Behold Thou Shalt Conceive (Jacsb Mando, Rec: 283fMP). Setting: Agufte:. Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Madin. Introit: Adarn Lay Yfsour~den(Boris BrdJ. Psalms 57. Hymns: 45, Anthem, Great is the darkness (sheet 24). Anthem: Hark the Glad Sound (WaifordDavies) Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A.Sornervel1 in F. Readings: Micah 6, 1-8. Matthew 26, 31-end In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church, and Bisi~opCarlos bopez- Lozano, and we continue our prayers for the Province of Yo& in the Church of England. We give thanks for the progress made in devolving power to Northern Ireland, and pray for a just and lasting peace there. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Cardiff, ancl Canon Harold Clark (Rural Dean). VVe pray for those from this parish who are to be confirmed on Saturday: Paul Marshall, Rosamund Jones, Fiona Berry, Beryl Powel!, Jane Johnson, Lisa Mason, Meryl Thompson. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Gatfield, Keith Jobbins, Lila Griffiths. We pray for the repose of the soul:; of the faithful departed, especially Sarah Lily Henwood, whose anniversary occurs at this time. "------T)cC13 WEEK ~FEEwill be served in the vestry after the /Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the klondsy St Nichofas of Myra, l3ishop (c.342 A.D.) 1100 Club will take place. Newcomers in 6th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church /douse. particular are very welcome to join us. The 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue 7.00 prn Christmas Concert. Sf Augusfine's. the line of coirls - please give them your 7.30 pm Ten Commandments. 1 Colchester Awe. Twesdei St Ambrose, Bishop & Doctor (397 A.D.) t-toly Eucharist. St Philip's. ------MINT wilt give a Christmas Moly Eucharist. Sf Anne's. St ------Edward's this evening at 8pm. St Cynidir, Bishop (6"' century) HOLY EUCHARiST. Prayer Book p.28'7 Followed by coffee. Discussion Group. 6 Mewminsfer Road. St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Senior Citizens. Roafh Church House. Parish Alplia Course. Vesfry Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's. Junior Choir Practice Full Practice for "The Witness". Lovelight Candlelit Carol Service. St James' Church. -- Full Choir Practice (Christmas Carols). [COMFIRMATIC)N at Liandaff Cathedrail Sat~rdsy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St M8rgaref1s. tlth 11.OO am Piano Playing: Pupils of Ja~neThomas, 12'00 noon St Anne's ''UP Lunch St 1.OO pm Concert: Pupils of Pete Kirkbride. 3'00 pm CoNF'RWIATioN' Ne~tStlncttry is the Third Sunday in Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 1I am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 prn. TAIZE CHANT: Wait for the Lord, His day is near. Wait for the Lord: be strong!, take I~eark! Internet: http://StEdward.homepage.com ANTHEMS. This morning, the choir will sing the motet COWIPL.IME is sung approximately once a month at "Behold thou shalt conceive" (Ecce Concipies) by Jacob St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- Handl (1550-15911, based on St Luke 1, 37-33. The minute service of plainchant - the last of the monastic introit at Evensong is "Adam Lay Ybounden" by Boris "hours". Next services: 23 Dec, 27 Jan Ord (15'~century words), and the anthem is Walford JAYME THOMAS AND JOHN WSON will give a Davies' setting of "Hark the Glad Sound". wianolviola concert at St Edward's on Fri 21 Jan. ST ALJGUSTINE'S CHURCH, Penarth Present a T~i~gSERVlCES, Next service: 26 Jan, Christmas Concert by the Vale of Glamorgan Junior Schools Choir on Manday at 7pm. ~dmisslonfree - AVAILABLE TODAY Parish Rec~peBooks £2 50 each retlrrng collectror? For deta~ls (speaal offer on back page). 4619436. Bible Sunday Christmas Puddlngs £4 40 each ALPHA Thrs week's Wifhm the penifenfial season of (=hnstrnas Wrapping Paper £7 per bundle All available in Church or from ts on "Why and How sho~fldwe tt?ll Advenf, the read~ngsfor fhi,~'B~ble others?" and we wrll also be Sunday' emphasise fhe authority of the Parish Offrce lookrng at the Coniirmatior~Servfce word Of as g'ven us In the SCOOT STAMPS are available at 12p scr~pture The first collecf for Advent in preparation for Saturday Cards must be posted by TWO in the 'green book' g~ves us Wednesday of this week PLIFalL!; CONCERTS F'uplls of ~:luesas to whaf fhis day is about Jayne Thomas will hold a (3rrgtna//yfound tn the 4549 hook of 1,IFTS TO CHURCH. Are you w~ll~ng sponsored p~ano-playingevent at commori prayer ~f reflects the growing to offer a lift to church or soc~al St Edward's on Saturday at IIarn, awareness of the importance of Holy functions? - IF so, please put your and PLIPIIS of Pete Kirkbride w~ll scrfpfure The phrase "read, learn name and telephone number on the grve a concert on the same day at and /nwardly digest" IS well-- krrown to list on the notlceboard I pm. us all, but '/?OWoffen do I read fhe MILLENNIUM VOICES Please take a ST ANNE'S SOlJP LUNCH on bible?' is a question we all must ask ourselves. copy of the Justice and Peace Group Saturday at 12 noon in St Anne's r~ewsletter (available at the back of Church Hail - a variety of home- The message of fhis morning's Gospel can be summed up in the first the church) The special millennium made SOUPS, cake stall and raffle. issue rnr:ludes contributions from senfence "Truly, truly, 1 say to you he SCOUT DISTRICT CAROL who hears rrty word and believes him Desmond Tutu, George Carey and SERVICE is at St Alban's Church who sent me, has eternal lift?." The Terry Waite, among others. They on Tue 14 Dec at 6.30pm. Sunday readings in the Green book reflect on issues of justice and peace give us smell porfions of scripture and discuss their hopes for the new OF CHRISTMAS EVENING MUSIC fhaf fit a particular theme, but we all era. at R0ai.h Church House or1 Sat 18 need fo reed, learn and inwardly PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE. Bec at 7pm No charge. digest fho scriptures more often and Send a card to a ~risoner of ST ANNE'S CHRISTMAS LUNCH 1 notjust rely on the Sunday readings. I conscience - all you hale to do is at. 12.45pm on Sun 19 [:kc in St I-_- Fr. Andrew / write a short message to someone Anne's Hall. Three course meal f5 per head (veg. who is imprisoned for their beliefs and alternative available). Contact ~haron ~r&o& make a donation for postage. See Claire Routledge S403954 to book your place. today after the Holy Eucharist, during coffee - cards and pens provided! CHRISTMAS SERVlCES at St Edward's. The Carol Service is on Sun 19 Dec at 5pm, led by St Edward's OUTREACH. £82 was collected at the orchestral Choir and String Orchestra. Midnight Mass at 11.45 pm concert with Jayne Thomas, for the victims of the on Christmas Eve, and Family Eucharist on Christmas cyclone in the' Indian state of Orissa. £15.50 was Morning at loam, with a presentation an the Nativity by collected at the Taize Service for Children in Meed. the Sunday School in place of the sermon. CHRISTMAS FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Martin will be CAROL. SERVICES. As well as our own service at 5pm pleased to receive your donations towards the cost of on Sun 19 Dee, there will be sentices the same day at flowers to decorate the church for Christmas. St Philip's (3pm) and St Mat-garet':; (6.30pm). DELIVERY OF PARISH CHRISTMAS CARDS. If you CYTUN CWRIST1MAS C:ARCPL,S in are able to deliver the Parish Christmas Cards and the Albany Road has been arranged for Network leaflet, please put your name and telephone Sat 18 Dec, 10.30-11.30am. number, and a choice of streets which you are willing to deliver on the sheet on the noticeboard. CYTUN. There will be an ecumetiical Service, to begin the New Milienrlium PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 4484808 wit11 a United Ct-~ristian Witness, at Andrew James 8460600 st Peteris (RG) church at 72 noon on 1'' Gary Poweii S493940. Jan. The United Service fur the Week of They are available to minisfer to the needs of the sick and Prayer for Christian Unity is at cg;can dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy St IVIargaret's on Tue 18 Jan. Communion at home. For fhe Sacraments of f-fealing and Confession speak to the clergy. St

"The Tkriild Sundkcy fin Ac;kve&% Weekly Newsletter No. 4228 SundayI 1p December, 1999 11 .OO atn Sung Eucharist, Sernion and Sunday School, Prayer Book p.33. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Hymns: 50,552,459, Anthem), Rec: Here I Am l,ord ((sheet 29). Anthem: Hearken Unto Me My People (AHhur Ski!lir/aPpj. Sett~ng:Agirfter. Agnus Dei: Normen Doe 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: Creator of the Starry Height (Conditor alrne siderum). Psalms 99. Hymns: 53, Anthem: Hail Blessed Virgin Mary, 55 Magnificat 8, Nunc Dimiltis: A. Sumewe1 in F. Readings: Joel 3, 9-"l.John 9, 1%-end. In the worid-wide Church we pray today for the Church In Wznies (Ya EgIws Yngj Rjghymau), and cur new Archb~shop-electRowan Williams We pray for the people of Chechnya, for an end to the bombardment of c:ivrlrans in Grozny We pray for the people of Northern Irefand, and for cont~nuedprogress rn the peace talks there In thls dtocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Llantwit Major L Cowbridge, and %rVivian Ginn (Rural Dean) We pray for the slck, rememberrng especrally Janet Munday, Gwen Hopkins, John Warren, Olive Galfield, Keith Jobbins We pray for the repose of the souls of the falthiul departed, especially Lila Gatfliths, \who d~edthrs week, also Winifred Ha'rgh, Maud Waiters Ford and Gladys Cheshire, whose arlnrversaries occur at this lime THIS WEEK anthem "Hearken Unto hlis~ldergc 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. by Arthur Sullivan, 13tl1 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. they will sing the Bless~!d Virgin Ttresday 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Philip's, by Charles Wood. 14th 6.30 pm Scout District Carol Service. St Alban's Church. 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Wednesday 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.304. Followed by coffee. 15th II .00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Churcl? tfouse. 7.30 pm Parish Alpha Course Vestry. Wrapping Paper El per bundie. All available Thwrsdav 9.00 am t-lolv Eucharist. Sf Anne's. (in Church or from the Parish Office. I LXl----- _I__I 16kl1 6.30 pm junior Choir Practice. ---.---- 7.30 pm Full Choir Pradice (Christmas Carols). ~RISTMASCAROLS in Albany ~~axis[ Satwrday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaref's. on Saturday, 10.30-11.30:am - 18411 10.30 am Cytun Carol Singing. Albany Road. everyOne_is/ Me*+ Str~ldeyis the Fourth Sunday in Advent. The Holy EuchaPist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 'I 1 am and the Sunday School will meet at 11 am. The traditional Sewice of Nine Lessons & Carols will take place at 5pm. There pi ill be no Evensong next Sunday. OUTREACH. As a result of last Sunday's concert £14 was donated to Opera Mint. The pupils of Jayne Thomas collected £51.16 for the RSPCA at their concert yesterday, and the concert by pupils of Pete Kirkbride raised f17.10 for the National Association for the Deaf. Kalhie Mayer collected f124 sponsorship money for CASH (sleep-out). CHRISTMAS FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Martin will be pleased to receive your donat~onstowards the cost of flclwers to decorate the church for Christmas. DELIVERY OF PARISH CHRISTMAS CARDS. If you are able ta deliver the Par~shChristmas Cards and the Network leaflet, please put your name and telephone number, and a choice of streets which you are willing to deliver on the sheet on the noticeboard. Internet: http:/lSt&ctward.homepage.csm CHRISTMAS SERVtCES at St Edward's. The Carol Service is next Sunday at fiprn, led by St Edward's Choir and String Orchestra - if you would like to read a Lesson, please see Alan. Midnight Mass at 11.45 pm on Christmas Eve, and Family Eucharist on Christmas Morning at loam, with a presentation on the Nativity by the Sunday School in placx! of the sermon. SCOUT DISTRICT CAROL SERVBCE is at St Aiban's Ctturch on Tuesday at 6.3Opm. ALPHI4 COURSE. This week is the last meeting for the present course. The talk is on "How can I make the most of the rest of my life?" EVENING OF CHRiSTMAS MUSIC at Roath Church House on Saturday at Tpm. No charge. Mince pies, pt~nchlsquashwill be served. Raffle to cover the cast. Richard Mayer ancl his group will provide the music and Fr Andrew will act as MC. 'We would like all age-groups to attend. Contact Gill Armitage P757399, Rosamund, Fiona & Beryprl at Ilandaff yesterday ST AFJNEES CHRISTMAS LUNCH CQNFiRMATION. Seven people The Third Sunday in Advent. at 12.45pm next Sunday in St from ROafh were at if fhe theme of last week's scripture Anne's Hall is now fully booked. Clandafi Cathedral on Saturday, The readings were the Bible, fhen this three from St Edward's (Rosamund CAROL SERVICES. As well as our week the readings are concerned Jones, Fiona Berry and Beryl Powell) own service at 5pm next Sunclay, with 'minisfry: Each year for the pasf make their first communian with there will be services the same day 4 years I have seen my name printed ,, this morning, Please remember at St Philip's (3pm) ;and on fhe frz,ditional Diocesan leaflet them in your prayers, St Margaret's (6.30pm). asking people to pray for those who are training for ministry within the CBMPL'NE is sung appl-oxima.lely Church, and fhose who have the task once a month at St Edward's on of gglndance those who are Thursclays at 9pm. Compline is a trying lo di:rcern their CaIIinY, 15-minute service of ptaincihant - the I can you from recent last of the monastic "ho~irs". Next 27 that for is services: 23 Dec, Jan. difficult. The sacrifices that I made SUNDAY SCHOOL will have a final are, few in comparison to those rehearsal for their Christmas ordinands with families, mortgages, Mornirlg Nat~vityon Christmas Eve many other commitments. at 3pm, ending at 3.30pm singing Most denominafions (includ~ng carols around fhe Chrismas {:re@ ours) are finding it djNicult to recr~if (when everyone i:~welcome to join ministers. The Church in Wales is them). facing a crisis right now because within the next few years, as many of OF ST STEPHEN The Hoiy The Electoral our current priests retire, there is of Church in be as gohg fo be qujte a large shorffali of meeting at the Church of the Holy usual at 1"lam on Sun 2Ei Dec, but new prjesfs, there will be no EPJ~EIISOFP~af Trinity, Llandrindod Wells, has So piease keep jn your prayers St Edward's on that day. nominated the Bishop of Monmouth, those who are training for Msfry the Rt Rev Dr Rowan Doug,as CYTUN. There will be an Our and pray God Williams as the new Archbishop of ~~Um€?nicalService, to begin the to encourage who Wales, He is 49 and is one of the New Millennium with a United confempiating life fl'e foremost theologians of the Anglican Christian Witness, at StPeter's FrAndrew Cornrnu~~ion.He is much in demand (RC) Church at 42 noon on lS'Jan. 'The United SetVice as a speaker and lecturer throughout the world and for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity is at particularly in the Provinces of the Anglican St Margaret's on Tue 48 Jan. Communion, and he played a prominent part in the JAYPJE THOMAS ,JOHN RWYSoM wj]l give a most recent Lambeth Conference (Igg8). pianoivi~laconcert at St Edward's on Fri 21 Jan. PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) 4484808 Andrew James "QIP 460600 TAIZ~~SERVlCE.S take place at St Edward's every Gary ow ell 4493940. ofher month an V\]edn@sdaysat 7,30pm, Next sewice: They are availabie to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick atlo' housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the 26 Jan. Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak fo fhe clergy. 11 00 am Sung Euchanst, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p 35 Celebrant Fr Ken Marfin Preacher Fr Andrew James. Hymns 52, 33(MP), 48, Anthem: Ave Verum (WifIiam Byrd), Rec.: There's a Sound (sheet 6) Setting Agutfer Kyrie, Agnus Der Norman Doe Sanctus & Be~ledictusCaleb S~mper 5 00 prti Sewice of Nine Lessons & Carols Qffrciants Fr Ken Marfln & Fr Gary Powell Led by St Edward's Choir 6: String Orchestra Carofs Whrle Shepherds Watched, Away rn a Manger Once In Royal, Good King Wenceslas, Tua Berhlem Dref, 0 L ~ttleTown, A Virgin Most Pure, It came upon the M~dnightClear, As wrth Gladness, Hark the I-lcrald Angels Sing Anthems Christmas Lullaby (Johrr Rutter), Watts' Cradle Song (Herberf Sumsion), Christmas Night (John /?utter), Hark how alf the welkin rrngs (Sydney M~cholson) In the world-wrde Church we pray taday for the provlnce of Dublin of the Church 0f ireland, and Archbishop Waiton Ernpey arid we remember all the people of Ireland, especially those working and prayer for peace and justice We pray for the people of Chectrnya, remernberrng especially those in Grozny, itving in constant fear In this diocese we pray for Danescoua House Young Homeless Project. We pray for the sick, rememberrng especrally Janet Munday, Gwen Hopstins, ,john Warren, Olive Gatfield, Keith Jobbins, Ran Wlayer We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Colin Herbert Williams, Constance Frances Treasure, John Edward Thomas and Phyllis James, whose anniversarres occur at thrs time TMIS WEEK Parish Stirgory F'ansh Office, Roath Church House Ecrirnen~calEvsnlng St Peter's Pamh /-fall Advent Praise Sf lllfud's Church, Llantwlf Major St Thomas the Apostle EVENING of singing popular carols Holy Eucharist Sf Philip's together at St Peter's Par~shWall on Monday at 7 30pm Iioly Eucharrst St Anne's HOLY EUCEdARIST Prayer Rook p 35 Followed by coffee Senior C~trzensRoath Church House - - COMPLINE will be sung thrs week on Thursday at 9pm 1iolyEwcharrst ~f~~~~l~ ,Junior Choir Practice Cornpl~nets a 15-mrnute servlce of plainchant - the last of the Iztlll Ckolr Practice ,monastrc "hotlrs' Next sewlcc 27 Jan COMPLINE (Zhristmas Eve Sunday School Rehearsal & Carols Round the Tree 1:arols arourid the Crib Sf Margaret's endrng at 3 30pm singing carols Sf: Edward's Choir 8: friends Carol Singing MSDNiGHT MASS Set~rday 9.00 am Christmas Day 25% 8.00 am Holy Eucharist. Sf Margaret's. '10.00 am FAMILY EUCHARIST 8 SUNDAY SCHOOL NATIWTY PRESENTATION.

Mc?det iz~~dayis the Feast of 82 Stephen, the First Madyr The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at ? 1 am and the Sunday School will meet at 11 am. There wilf be no Evensong at St Edward's. OUR THANKS to organist Fhichard Mayer for deputising far Norman at the Eucharist this morning ST ANNE'S CHWlSTMAS LUNCH is at 12.45pm today CAROL. SERVICES. As well as our own service at 5pm today, there will be services at St Philip's (3pm) and St Mar~aret'sfCi,30pm). internet: http:lfStEdbvard.hornepage.com NEW COVENANT. There is a service at the City Church (Windsor Place) on Tue 25 Jan at 7.30pm to celebrate a new Covenant between the City Church and the Cardiff Methodist Circuit: the Glamorgan East Presbytery and the South Wales District Council. THE WITNESS. The musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens will be performed at CAROL SINGING. St Edward's Choir will be carol St Edward.s on Friday,Saturday , Feb 2000 singing on Christmas Eve. ?--- (7.30pm each evening, 2.30~m If you w~ouldlike them to The Fourfh Sunday in Advent matinee On Sat), call at your horne, If is believed by some Biblical please speak to Alan. scholars fhaf fhis particular section of TALK HDY, BY popular request, They will meet at the scmfure (foday's Gospel readil?g) John Eljward (of Talk Tidy - church at 6.30pm, was wriffen in order that people may wenglish fame) accompanied by and you are be poinfed firmly toward Christ. H,, (keyboard - with a welcome to join 'Whaf7' I kJear you say, 'WasnY if musical selection) will provide an them. people be entertaining evening on Sat 22 Jan follo wit?g? ' at 7.30pm at Roath Church House. CHRlS'rMAS SERVICES at We// if may be f0 US bfff if w~s~Ycost ~2.50,-f-his is an evening not to St Edward's. Midnight !L'lass is at fhen; there We)?? sf;// SO/??e who be missed - extremely funny and 11.45 IPm on Christmas [Zve, and foNowed John fhe Bapfisf> believing entertaining. Family Eucharist on Christmas hjm fo be fhe Messiah. Morning at loam, with a Today3 old Tesfamenf reading AVAlLABLE TODAY. Parish Recipe pr€?senlationon the Mativi1.y by tho prophesjes fhe coming of John fhe Books £2.50 each (special offer On Sunday School in place of the gapfist (fhe voice in fhe wi/(,'erness) back page). Christmas Puddings sermon. but fhen fhc Gospel reading moves f4.40 each. Christmas Wrapping Paper El Per bundle. All available in FEAST OF ST STEPHEN. The Holy atfention away from John the Baptist Jesus. John was fhe Church or from the Parish Office. Eucharrst will be celebrated as f0wal.d forertmner of the Messiah, b~~flef usuai at 'I 1am next Sunday, but I . TO CHUR~~,Are you willing there will be no Evensong at I there be no ambiguity, Jesus is the to oRer a lift to church or social Messiah; it is He who we Puf our St Edward's QII that day. functions? - if so, please put your in! if is He we are name and telephone number on the CYTUM. There will be an Have a blessed and list on the noticeboard, ecumenical Service, to begin the Fr Andrew. , New Millennium with a United CHRISTMAS FLOWERS. Mrs Christian Witness, at St Peter's (RC) (2h~r~hat 12 noor! Megan IWartin wili be pleased to receive your donations on lStJan. The United Service for the Week of Prayer towards the cost of flowers to decorate the church for for Christian Unity is at St Margaret's on Tue 18 Jan. Christmas. ANTHEM. This morning, the choir will sing the anthem NINE LESSONS. If you would like to read one of the "Ave Verum Corpus" by LVilIiam t3yrd (154213-1623). Lessons this evening, please speak to Alan this Ihe ori(2inal text is a Sequence Hymn for Corpus Christi morning. by pope innocent VI (d.134:~).~nylish version: are normally said All hail, O true Body, of the blessed Virgin born, MORNING 8 EVENING BRAYER Which in angutsh to redeem us d~d'stsuffer upon the cross; daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in From whose side, when pierced by spear, St Margaret's Church. All are welcome. There came forth both water and blood: Be to us at our last hour the source of consolation WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to ail visitors 0 loving, 0 holy, 0 JE?SU,thou Son of Mary, and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of 0 have mercy on me. Amen. the sidesmen if you are new with us. JAYNE THOMAS AND JOHN tUYSON will give a PARISH CLERGY. Robert Evans (Vicar) S484808 pianofviola concert at St Edward's on Fri 21 Jan. Andrew James %3468600 Gary Powell e493940. TAIZ~SERVICES take place at St Edward's every other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next service: They are available fo minister fo fhe needs of the sick 26 Jan. and dying. The sick and housebound tnay receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak fo fhe ciergy. 11.45 pm Midnight Mass, Procession & Sermon. Prayer Book p.38. Celebrant 8 Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Anthem: O Magnum Mysterium {l.udovico da Vjtforia). Hyrnns: 59 (Proc.), 66, Silent Night, Anthem, 60 (Rec.). Setting: Nic:holson. Agrlus Dei: Norman Doe. Claristmas Morning 10.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession & Sunday School Nativity Presentation. Prayer Book p.41. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martjn. Hymns: 59 (Proc.)., 432, 62, Anthern: 8 Holy Night QAdolpheAdam), Ree.: Away in a Manger. Setting: Ag~itfer.Agnus Dei: Norman Doe. At Christmas time we pray for the poor, the outcast, the homeless, the helpless, the lonely and the unloved. We pray for peace in our hearts and in our world. We pray especially for the victims of the floods in Venezuela. Sunday: St Stephen, ifhe First M;irPf_brr 2 YO0 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.223 Celebrant 8 Preacher: Fr Ken Marfin. Introit: All This Time (bViIiiarn Waiton). Hymns: 529 (Proc.), Good King Wenceslas, 58, Anthem: Sans Day Carol (Rufter), 592 (Rec.). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: /\lorman Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caieb Simper. In the world-wide Church we pray for the Scottish Episcopal Church and Primus Richard Hoiloway In th~s drocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of tiandaff, and Fr Bill Barlow (Rural Dean, and formerly pr~estIn charge at St Eclw:ard8s) We Dray for the sick, ren?ernbering especralty Janet Munday, Gwen Hogkins, John Warren, Olive Ga.tdiefg9, Keith Jsbbins We pray for the repose of the souls of the farthful departed especially Henry Wellington (priest) and Austin Camp, whose annlversarles occur at th~stime THIS WEEK $3 John, Apostle & Evangelist tioly Eucharist. Sf Margaref's. The Woty Innocents' Day Holy Eucharist. Sf 12hilip's. t-ioly Eucharist. St Annel,s.

$3 Thornas of Canterbury, Bishop & Martyr ('i 170 A.D - f t4oLY l5Uck4ARlST. Prayer Book p.280.Followed by coffee. St Tathan, Abbot (6'" century) Holy Eucharrst. St Anne's Jun~orChoir Praci~ce 7.30 pin FYuilChair Practice

Fpiddty JlsZ 11.OW arn FPAWISI-BMILLENNIUM GELEBBATION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. Sf Anne's. 4.00 prn CMBML EVENSONG. Sf Edward's.

Sat~~dey:st The Naming of Jesus 10.00 am First Eucharist Of The Millennium. Sf Margaret's. 12 00 noon C:Y%UN MILLENNIUM SERVICE, Sf Peter's Roman Cath~licC:hurch Me& S5unday is the Seccrnd Sunday After Christmas. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sundzy Setroal will meet at 11 am,coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Choral Evensong will be sung at 4.30 pm. There will be no f3.30prpp Service. Internet: http:liStEdward. homepage.com JAYNE THOMAS AND JOHN MYSON will give a pianolviola concert at St Edward's on Fri 21 Jan. TALK TEDY. By popular request, John Edward (of Talk Tidy - Wenglish fame) accompanied by Huw Evans (keyboard - with a musrcal selectiorl) will provide an Golf seat his OWR Son. entertairmg evening on Sat 22 Jan at 7.30pm at Roath FR 2% MRS MARTIN wish to thank everyone who kindly Church I-touse. Cost £2.50. 'This is an evenfng not to be sent them cards and gifts, and wish everyone s happy missed - extremely funny and most entertaining. and holy Christmas. NEW COVENANT. There is a service at the City ANTHEMS. At Midnight Mass the choir will sing the Church (Windsor Place) on Tue 25 Jan at 7.30pm to motet "0 Magnum R/lysteri~irn"by Tomrnaso Ludovico da celebrate a new Covenant between the City Church and Vittoria (c. 1540-c.1605). C)n Christmas Morning the the Cardiff Methodist Circuit, the Glamorgan East anthem is "O Holy Might" by Adolphe Adam, On the Presbytery and the South Wales District Council. Feast of St Stephen, the introit is "All this Time" by TAIZ~SERWlCES take place at St Edward's every William Walton, and the anthern is the Cornish other month on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next service: traditional carol "Sans Day Carol" arranged by John 26 Jan. Rulter. At Choral Evensong on New Year's Eve the Introit i:; "The Peac:e of God" by John Rutter, and the COMPLINE is sung approximately once a month at anthem is "The Day is Past and Over" by J. Christopher St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Compline is a 15- Marks. minute service of plainchant - the last of the monastic "hours". Next service: 27 Jan. FLOWERS FOR CI3RISYMAS. Our thanks to everyone who corltributed towards the cost of flowers to decorate THE WITNESS. The musical by Jimmy & Carol Owens St Edward's for Christmas and to those who did the will be performed at St Edward's on FridaylSaturday decorating, and so enhanced our Christmas worship. 1 1f 12 Feb 2000 (7.30pm each evening, 2.30pm matinee on Sat). FEAST OF ST STEPHEN. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated as usual on Sunday at Ilam but there will AVAILABLE TODAY. Parish Recipe Books £2.50 each he no Evensong at St Ed\~d;asd'son that day. (special offer an back page). Christmas Puddings f4.40 each. Christmas Wrapping Paper El per bundle. A11 PARISFEI FlllLLENNiUM GELEBRATIQN for young available in Church or from the Parish Office. people is at I1am on Friday at St Anne's for members of the Parish Sunday SCI~OOISand all other young FR KEN & MEGAN have received a letter from Trevor people. Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate Williams, who would like to thank everyone at the New Millennium and two thousand year:; of St Edward's for their cards, prayers and sympathy. Christianity. LIFTS TO CHURCH. Are you willing to offer a lift to NEW YEARS EVE. Choral E\~erisongwill be sung at church or social functions? - if so, please put your name St Edward's at 4pm. and telephone nurriber on the list on the noticeboard. GVUM MILLENNIUM SEWWlCE THE PARISH CLERGY wish everyone a Peaceful and There will be an ecirmen~cal Happy blew Year. Sewrce to begin the New MORNiMG & EVENING PRAYER are normally said M~llenrliurnwith a Un~tedChristian daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays and Fridays in Witness, at St Peke?rrs(RC) Church St Margaret's Church. All are welcome. at 12 noon on Mew Year's Day. WELCOME. We e.xtend a warm welcome to all visitors THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of CHRISTMAS. On 2 Jan, the Holy the sidesmen if you are new with us. Eucharist will be celebrated as usual at Ilam. Choral Evensong will be sung at 4.30pm (no service at PARISH CLEWGY.Robert Evans (Vicar) 4484808 6.3Opm). Andrew James 9460680 THE FEAST BF TtdE EPIPHANY. On 'Phur 6 Jan there Gary Powell P493940. will be a Sung Eucharist at St Edward's at 7.30pm. They are available to minister to fhe needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy WEEK OF PMYER FOR CHRIIS'B'IAN UNITY begins Communi~naf home. For the Sacraments of Healing on Pus 18 Jan, and the United Service is at and Confession speak fo the clergy. St I\llargaret1son that day.