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15 July 2018 DURHAM CATHEDRAL 2 - 15 JULY 2018 MONDAY 2 8.45 Morning Prayer MONDAY 9 8.45 Morning Prayer 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Aidan Altar 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Aidan Altar President: Canon Dorothy Snowball President: Canon Colin Jay 5.15 Evening Prayer 5.15 Evening Prayer TUESDAY 3 7.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 High Altar TUESDAY 10 8.45 Morning Prayer President: Canon Simon Oliver 11.15 Durham Deanery Mothers’ Union ST THOMAS, APOSTLE 8.45 Morning Prayer Prayer Group Meeting Gregory Chapel Psalms 92, 146 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Margaret Altar 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Hild Altar President: Canon Sophie Jelley President: Canon Sheila Bamber 5.15 Evensong 5.15 Evensong and Installation of the Archdeacon of Sunderland Responses Moore and an Honorary Minor Canon (incense is used) Purcell in G minor Responses Byrd Hymns 120, 173 (t 265) Verse: Decani Clerks Anthem Timor et tremor Poulenc Psalm 139 Howells: The Gloucester Service Verse: Cantoris Clerks Anthem Faire is the heaven Harris Final Responses Naylor WEDNESDAY 11 7.30 Holy Communion BCP Benedict Altar President: The Dean ST BENEDICT OF 8.45 Morning Prayer NURSIA, ABBOT OF Psalm 119 (vv 161 - end), 147 (vv 1 - 12) WEDNESDAY 4 7.30 Holy Communion BCP DLI Chapel MONTE CASSINO, 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Benedict Altar President: The Bishop of Jarrow FATHER OF WESTERN President: Canon Raymond Dick 8.45 Morning Prayer MONASTICISM, c 550 1.40 Music Outreach Celebration with children from Durham 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Galilee Chapel Primary Schools and the Cathedral Choristers President: The Dean 5.15 Evensong and Procession (incense is used) 5.15 Evensong Hymns 241i, 61 Psalm 19 D Purcell in E minor Palestrina: Magnificat primi toni à 8 Anthem The Lord is my shepherd Howells Bevan: Nunc dimittis tertii toni Anthem Christe, qui lux es et dies White Final Responses Rose THURSDAY 5 8.45 Morning Prayer 12.00 Prayers for Peace and Justice Nave 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Galilee Chapel THURSDAY 12 8.45 Morning Prayer President: Canon Rosalind Brown 12.00 Prayers for Peace and Justice Nave 5.15 Evensong men’s voices 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Galilee Chapel Responses Moore President: Canon Adrian Gatrill Wood in E 5.15 Evensong men’s voices Anthem Sitivit anima mea Martin Responses Harris Bevin in the Dorian Mode Anthem In pace Blitheman FRIDAY 6 8.45 Morning Prayer and Litany 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Feretory Granville Sharp, President: Canon Janet Burbury Biblical Scholar, 5.15 Evensong unaccompanied FRIDAY 13 8.45 Morning Prayer and Litany Social Reformer, Bevan: Magnificat quarti toni 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Feretory 1813 Wood: Nunc dimittis in B flat President: Canon Sheila Bamber Anthem O nata lux Tallis 5.15 Evensong unaccompanied Cox: Magnificat in G Howells: Latin Nunc dimittis Anthem Beati quorum via Stanford SATURDAY 7 8.45 Morning Prayer 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Gregory Chapel The Cathedral Choir President: Canon Richard Davison sings in the Northern 5.15 Evening Prayer SATURDAY 14 8.45 Morning Prayer Cathedrals’ Festival 12.30 Holy Communion CW ORDER 1 Gregory Chapel at Ripon Cathedral John Keble, Priest, President: Canon David Kennedy Tractarian, Poet, 1866 3.00 Durham Miners’ Festival Service Anthems A Prayer for the Durham Miners Smith THE SIXTH 8.00 Holy Communion BCP High Altar Sing joyfully unto God our strength Byrd SUNDAY AFTER President: Canon Ian Jagger Preacher: The Bishop TRINITY 5.15 Evening Prayer 10.00 Matins ii Hymns 234 , 373 (t Coe Fen) Psalms 63, 64 Ireland: Te Deum and Jubilate in F Anthem Locus iste Bruckner THE SEVENTH 8.00 Holy Communion BCP High Altar Preacher: Canon Rosalind Brown SUNDAY AFTER President: Canon Sophie Jelley TRINITY Collections for the 11.15 Sung Eucharist CW ORDER 1 Nave Altar 10.30 Matins for HM Courts of Justice mission and ministry Hymns 137, When bread and wine are offered (t 302), Hymns 336, 334, 488, 433 (descant v 6), 489 (omit v 3) of the Cathedral Let the joy that we have tasted (t 296i) Psalm 66 Byrd: Mass for four voices Stanford: Te Deum in C Gradual: Psalm 123 Anthem Jubilate Deo Gabrieli Anthem Ave verum corpus Byrd Preacher: The Reverend Robin Griffiths-Jones President and Preacher: Canon Rosalind Brown 3.30 Evensong 3.30 Evensong and Dismissal of a Member of Chapter Hymns Hail, gladdening light (t Sebaste), 251 Hymns 436, Your voice, O God (t 320i) Psalm 65 Psalm 57 Leighton: Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense Byrd: The Great Service Anthem Strengthen ye, the weak hands Harris Anthem Evening Hymn Balfour Gardiner Voluntary Moderato con moto (Sonata in A minor) Harris Voluntary Toccata and Fugue in G (‘The Wanderer’) Parry 5.00 DCCA Concert by the Cathedral Choral Scholars ANDREW TREMLETT, Dean Ten per cent of all collections is given to the Chapter’s discretionary fund for charities DAVID KENNEDY, Vice-Dean and Precentor www.durhamcathedral.co.uk DANIEL COOK, Master of the Choristers and Organist .
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