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21—27 June 2021 21—27 June 2021 In residence: The Dean Verse: Decani 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 8.30am Mattins said 5.30pm EVENSONG unaccompanied 1.15pm Lunchtime Concert: Thomas Howell, Cathedral Organ Scholar Short Service William Byrd Responses John Reading They that put their trust in the Lord Robin Orr 5.30pm EVENSONG sung by the Lay Vicars Chichester Service Sam Leggett Responses Bernard Rose In God’s word will I rejoice Henry Purcell 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Alban, first martyr of Britain, c. 250 8.30am Mattins said 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 3.00pm ORDINATION OF DEACONS 8.30am Mattins said Celebrant and Preacher: The Bishop of Chichester, The Rt Reverend Dr Martin Warner 5.30pm EVENSONG Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D Herbert Brewer Responses John Reading FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Through the day thy love has spared us Philip Moore In residence: The Chancellor Verse: Cantoris 8.00am Holy Communion BCP Etheldreda, abbess, c. 678 9.30am EUCHARIST 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services 8.30am Mattins said Communion Service in F Herbert Sumsion Adoramus te Claudio Monteverdi 4.00pm Evening Prayer said Psalm 71 11.00am EUCHARIST Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services Music as at 9.30am Birth of John the Baptist 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 3.00pm EVENSONG Magnificat Johann Pachelbel Responses John Reading 8.30am Mattins said Psalms 50, 149 Bring us, O Lord God William Harris Psalm 53 5.30pm EVENSONG Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D minor Responses John Reading Thomas Attwood Walmisley Psalm 82 This is the record of John Orlando Gibbons The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester Watch live-streamed services online at The Very Reverend Stephen Waine, Dean www.chichestercathedral.org.uk www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/worship/live-streamed-services Charles Harrison, Organist and Master of the Choristers 28 June—4 July 2021 Irenaeus, bishop, teacher of the faith, c. 200 In residence: The Chancellor Verse: Cantoris 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 8.30am Mattins said 1.10pm Lunchtime Concert: Elena Toponogova (piano) 1.15pm Lunchtime Concert: John Challenger (organ) 5.30pm EVENSONG unaccompanied 3.00pm Funeral (Lady Chapel) Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F John Blow Responses Kenneth Leighton Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom Thomas Tomkins Psalm 27 5.30pm EVENSONG sung by the Lay Vicars Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in G Herbert Sumsion Responses David McGregor In omnem terram Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina Psalms 66, 67 Thomas the Apostle 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Peter the Apostle 8.30am Mattins said Psalms 92, 146 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 5.30pm EVENSONG 8.30am Mattins said Psalms 71, 113 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in F John Ireland Responses Kenneth Leighton How lovely are the messengers Felix Mendelssohn Psalm 139 5.30pm EVENSONG Tu es Petrus Maurice Duruflé Responses Kenneth Leighton Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in E Herbert Murrill Psalms 124, 138 FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Tu es Petrus Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina In residence: The Dean Verse: Decani 8.00am Holy Communion BCP 9.30am EUCHARIST 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services 8.30am Mattins said Missa Brevis Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina O sacrum convivium Olivier Messiaen 4.00pm Evening Prayer said 11.00am EUCHARIST Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services Music as at 9.30am Henry, John and Henry Venn, priests, evangelical divines, 17917, 1813, 1873 3.00pm EVENSONG with the Installation of Canons 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in B minor T. Tertius Noble Responses Kenneth Leighton 8.30am Mattins said I was glad when they said unto me C. Hubert H. Parry Psalm 64 5.30pm EVENSONG Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in A Herbert Sumsion Responses Kenneth Leighton Geistliches Lied Johannes Brahms The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, Chichester Watch live-streamed services online at The Very Reverend Stephen Waine, Dean www.chichestercathedral.org.uk www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/worship/live-streamed-services Charles Harrison, Organist and Master of the Choristers .
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  • Choral Evensong
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