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QUEENS’ COLLEGE CHAPEL • LENT 2017 Weekly Term-time Chapel Services Sunday 6.00pm – 7.00pm Choral followed by drinks with the Speaker Monday 8.30am – 8.45am Morning Prayer 5.30pm – 6.00pm 6.15pm – 6.30pm Evening Prayer Tuesday 8.30am – 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.00pm – 6.45pm College Communion Wednesday 8.30am – 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.15pm – 6.45pm Choral Service Thursday 8.30am – 8.45am Morning Prayer 6.15pm – 6.30pm Evening Prayer 6.30pm – 7.30pm Graduate Choir rehearsal 8.00pm – 10.00pm MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday Morning Prayer run by College Groups – locations advertised weekly. Saturday 1.15pm – 2.00pm Organ Recital

Special Services 24 Jan 6.00pm Eucharist on the eve of the Feast of the Conversion of St Paul 31 Jan 6.00pm Candlelit said Eucharist for Candlemas 12 Feb 6.00pm Evensong led by the Graduate Choir of Queens’ and Darwin College 19 Feb 6.00pm Choral Evensong conducted by 28 Feb 6.00pm Shrove Tuesday Communion 1st March 6.15pm Choral Evensong for Ash Wednesday 5th March 6.00pm Sung Eucharist with the Bishop of Ely 12th March 6.00pm Evensong with Choral Alumni Sunday Evensong The theme for this term is healing. Different aspects, understandings and contexts of healing will be presented by the speakers. After each Sunday evening service there is an opportunity for further discussion over drinks with the Chapel community The Speakers this term: 22Jan The Chaplain 29 Jan Rev’d Dr Alasdair Coles, Neurologist and Chaplain, Addenbrooke’s Hospital 5 Feb Rev’d Dr Michael Volland, Principle of Ridley Hall 12 Feb Mr Roger France, Lay Reader of College (Grad Choir service) 19 Feb Very Rev’d Dr Nicholas Frayling, former Dean of Chichester Cathedral 26 Feb Rev’d Canon Anna Matthews, Vicar of St Bene’t’s, Cambridge and DDO of Ely 5 Mar Rt Rev’d The Lord Bishop of Ely, +Stephen Conway (College ) 12 March The Chaplain Thursday 19 January 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 20 January 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 21 January 13:15 Organ Recital: Edward Reeve (Queens’ College) Mendelssohn: Sonata No. 4 in B flat major Schumann: Fugue No. 2, No. 4 and No. 6 on B-A-C-H Alain: Le jardin suspendu Widor: Final from Symphony No. 6 in G Sunday 22 January 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Ireland: Intrada 443: God is our strength and refuge Responses – Shephard Psalm 29 – Howells: St Paul’s Service Anthem – Dove: Seek him that maketh the seven stars Preacher – The Chaplain Hymn 435: Glorious things of thee are spoken Voluntary – Schumann: Fugue No. 2 on B-A-C-H Monday 23 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 24 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 25 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Brahms: O Welt, ich muss dich lassen Responses – Shephard Psalm 41 Canticles – Sumsion in G Anthem – Rheinberger: Abendlied Voluntary – Reger: Fugue in D major, Op 59 No 6 Thursday 26 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 27 January 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 28 January 13:15 Organ Recital: Ellie Carter (Clare College) Bach: Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 537 Whitlock: Canzona, from Sonata in C minor Whitlock: Scherzetto, from Sonata in C minor Bach: Prelude and Fugue in G major, BWV 541 Stanford: Postlude in D minor, Opus 105 No 6 Sunday 29 January 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Langlais: Chant de Paix Hymn 466: How shall I sing that majesty Responses – Shephard Canticles – Mathias: Jesus Service Anthem – McDowall: Adoro te devoto Preacher – Rev’d Dr Alasdair Coles, Neurologist and Chaplain, Addenbrookes Hospital Hymn 469: I heard the voice of Jesus say Voluntary – Mendelssohn: Allegro maestoso e vivace from Sonata No. 4 Monday 30 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 31 January 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 1 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Bridge: Adagio in E Responses – Shephard Psalm 42 Canticles – Ireland in F Anthem – Wood: O Thou, the central orb Voluntary – Howells: Rhapsody No. 3 Thursday 2 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 3 February 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 4 February 13:15 Organ Recital: John Challenger (Salisbury Cathedral) William Lloyd Webber: Benedictus Bach: Dies sind die heil’gen zehn Gebot BWV 678 Bach: Vater unser im Himmelreich BWV 682 Bridge: Adagio in E Franck: Choral No. 3 in A minor Sunday 5 February 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Stanford: St Patrick’s Breastplate, from Sonata No. 4 Hymn 493 (omit * verses 3 and 4): Join all the glorious names Responses – Shephard Canticles – Stanford in A Anthem – Vaughan Williams: Valiant for truth Preacher – Rev’d Dr Michael Volland, Principal of Ridley Hall Hymn 497: Let all the world in every corner sing Voluntary – Widor: Final from Symphony No. 6 in G Monday 6 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 7 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 8 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Brewer: Carillon Responses – Shephard Canticles – Wood in E flat Anthem – Bach: Wir setzen uns mit Tränen, from St Matthew Passion Voluntary – Fugue in D minor, BWV 538ii Thursday 9 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 10 February 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 11 February 13:15 Organ Recital: Catherine Olver (Corpus Christi College) Böhm: Praeludium in A minor Bach: O Lamm Gottes unschuldig, BWV 618 Bach: Valet will ich dir geben, BWV 735 Böhm: Vater unser im Himmelreich Reger: Melodia, Opus 129 Mendelssohn: Prelude and Fugue in C minor, Opus 37 Sunday 12 February 18:00 Choral Evensong sung by the Graduate Choir Preacher – Mr Roger France, Lay Reader of College Monday 13 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 14 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 15 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Rheinberger: Intermezzo from Sonata No. 4 Responses – Reading Canticles – Daniel Purcell in E minor Anthem – Bruckner: Ave Maria Voluntary – Buxtehude: Chaconne in E minor Thursday 16 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 17 February 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 18 February 13:15 Organ Recital: Peter King (Bath Abbey) Klička: Concert Fantasia in F sharp minor Mendelssohn trans. Best: Prelude and Fugue in E minor Franck: Prière Stanford: Fantasia and Toccata Sunday 19 February 18:00 Choral Evensong conducted by John Rutter Voluntary – Fleury: Prelude Hymn 507: Lord of all hopefulness Responses – Reading Psalm 84 Canticles – Gibbons: Second Service Anthem – Byrd: Ne irascaris Preacher – Very Rev’d Dr Nicholas Fraying, former Dean of Chichester Cathedral Hymn 543: O praise ye the Lord! Voluntary – Widor: Final from Symphony No. 6 in G Monday 20 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 21 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 22 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Locke: Voluntary in F major Responses – Reading Canticles – Purcell in A minor Anthem – Blow: Salvator mundi Voluntary – Buxtehude: Praeludium in C Thursday 23 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 24 February 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 25 February 13:15 Organ Recital: Jack Spencer (Queens’ College) Elgar: Allegro maestoso from Sonata in G major Bach: An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653 Fleury: Prelude and Andante Buxtehude: Praeludium in E major, BuxWV 141 Howells: Rhapsody No. 3 Sunday 26 February 18:00 Choral Evensong Voluntary – Bach: An Wasserflüssen Babylon, BWV 653 Hymn 567: Sing, all creation, sing to God in gladness Responses – Reading Psalm 94 Canticles – Praetorius: ; Holst: Anthem – Gibbons: O clap your hands Preacher – Rev’d Canon Anna Matthews, Vicar of St Bene’t’s, Cambridge and DDO of Ely Hymn 411: Dear Lord and Father of mankind Voluntary – Buxtehude: Praeludium in E major, BuxWV 141 Monday 27 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 28 February 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 1 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Choral Evensong for Ash Wednesday Voluntary – Bach: Ich ruf zu dir Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639 Introit – Purcell: Hear my prayer Responses – plainsong Canticles – plainsong Anthem – Byrd: Teach me, O Lord Voluntary – Bach: Erbarm dich mein, o Herre Gott, BWV 721 Thursday 2 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 3 March 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 4 March 13:15 Organ Recital: Jim Cooper (Sidney Sussex College) Elgar: Cantique, Opus 3 Howells: Psalm Prelude, Set 1 No. 1 Howells: Psalm Prelude, Set 1 No. 2 Howells: Psalm Prelude, Set 1 No. 3 Bach: Prelude and Fugue in C minor, BWV 546 Sunday 5 March 18:00 Choral Eucharist with the Bishop of Ely Voluntary – Bach: Aus tiefer Not schrei’ ich zu dir, BWV 687 Hymn 100: Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended Mass setting – Byrd: Mass in four parts Anthem – Vaughan Williams: Lord, thou hast been our refuge Preacher – Rt Rev’d The Lord Bishop of Ely, +Stephen Conway Hymn 112: My song is love unknown Voluntary – Bach: Aus tiefer Not schrei’ ich zu dir, BWV 686 Monday 6 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 7 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 8 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Catholic Mass Voluntary – Gibbons: Voluntary for Double Organ Mass Setting – Palestrina: Missa Brevis Anthem – Tallis: Lamentations, Part 1 Voluntary – Bach: Prelude in A minor, BWV543i Thursday 9 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 18:45 Graduate Choir rehearsal 20:00 MagSoc Chorus rehearsal Friday 10 March 08:00 Morning Prayer said by Christian Union college group Saturday 11 March 13:15 Organ Recital: Oliver Hancock (Portsmouth Cathedral) Langlais: Incantation pour un jour saint Howells: Psalm Prelude, Set 1 No. 2 Eben: Moto ostinato, from “Sonntagsmusik” Gárdonyi: Mozart Changes Brewer: Marche Heroïque Bédard: Fantaisie sur “Picardy” Sunday 12 March 18:00 Alumni Evensong Voluntary – Stanford: Fantasia in D minor, Op 103 Hymn 127: When I survey the wondrous cross Responses – Reading 93 Canticles – Stanford: Queens’ Service Anthem – Finzi: Lo, the full, final sacrifice Preacher – The Chaplain Hymn 120: O Sacred head, surrounded Voluntary – Wagner: Overture from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Monday 13 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 17:30 Rosary 18:15 Evening Prayer Tuesday 14 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:00 College Communion 19:30 The Fairhaven Singers Wednesday 15 March 08:30 Morning Prayer Thursday 16 March 08:30 Morning Prayer 18:15 Evening Prayer 20:00 The St Margaret’s Society of Queens’ College Lent Term Concert at West Road Concert Hall featuring Haydn’s “Nelson” Mass About the Chapel The Chapel is a place of Christian worship and all are welcome. The majority of the services follow the liturgy of the . The Chapel is not trying to be a Parish Church but a place of prayer, contemplation and worship for those (like very busy students) whose lives do not always respond to the timetables set out by parish churches. The Chapel will be a place where we can all be challenged to question what is right and wrong but more importantly it is a place that is inclusive where diversity is respected, embraced and encouraged. One of the greatest acts of work for any Christian is that devoted to prayer. Morning and Evening Prayer are the foundations of a praying community. As everyone holds such different lives and timetables these services will be regularly said in the Chapel by the Chaplain but there will be resources for all to use to pray with him; wherever and whenever they can. If you are interested in this quiet, consistent and obedient discipline please speak to the Chaplain. All members of the College, parents, visitors and member of the public are welcome at all of our services. Please do think about coming to experience something new, ask the big questions, take some quiet time to take stock and pray. All are welcome in Queens’ Chapel. The Collection this term will be donated to the Street Child World Cup which is a Charity that works alongside those who are most marginalised in the world. This supports our focus (especially through Sunday evening speakers) to challenge ourselves about our own places within Community. Whilst the Chapel is at the heart of the College, Queens’ is incredibly diverse. If you come from a different faith or tradition please still contact the Chaplain. Part of his role is enabling, encouraging and resources all of Queens’ students to allow then to practice their faith. He can signpost, accompany, advise on college dietary requirements and address any concerns you may have. Who’s Who The Chaplain The Revd Tim Harling (tch42) is available to students, staff and fellows throughout the year. Do feel free to drop in and see him to talk about anything – big or small – in a confidential, supportive and inclusive environment. He can be found in his room (2 Cloister Court), in Chapel or by email. Queens’ Chapel Representative at Darwin College Mr Roger France is the Lay Assistant Chaplain for Darwin students attending Queens’ chapel and chaplaincy. Fellow Commoner advising in Music Dr Ralph Allwood works with the Organ Scholars to ensure continuity in delivery of Music to the highest standard now and training musicians and choristers for the future. Senior Mr Edward Reeve Junior Organ Scholar Mr Jack Spencer The College Christian Council is a group of Christians with different responsibilities around college, in the wider university and city. Please contact any of the below to ask about their particular area of expertise.

Sacristans Dr Charlie Bell and Mr Charlie Patterson Christian Union Reps Mr Nathan Kellner and Ms Vivi Russell Fisher House (Roman Catholic) Rep Mr Liam Boon Keat Ong Chapel IT and Publicity Officer Mr Arthur Tombs

Cover picture: Liz Diamond.