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Service Schedule: 19 July 19—25 July 2021 Gregory, bishop, and his sister Macrina, deaconess, Choral services this weekend are sung by The Cathedral Voluntary Choir teachers of the faith, c. 394 and c. 379 In residence: The Chancellor Verse: Decani 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 8.30am Mattins said 2.00pm Wedding 4.00pm Evening Prayer said 5.30pm EVENSONG Responses Thomas Tallis Psalm 144 Margaret of Antioch, martyr, 4th century Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in D Herbert Brewer 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 The Old Hundredth Ralph Vaughan Williams 8.30am Mattins said 4.00pm Evening Prayer said JAMES THE APOSTLE In residence: The Dean Verse: Cantoris 8.00am Holy Communion BCP 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 9.30am Said Eucharist with organ music Online live-stream available Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services 8.30am Mattins said Celebrant: The Reverend Canon Bruce Ruddock, Chaplain 4.00pm Evening Prayer said Psalm 139 Preacher: The Dean, The Very Reverend Stephen Waine 11.00am SUNG EUCHARIST Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services Mary Magdalene Celebrant: The Reverend Canon Daniel Inman, Chancellor 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Preacher: The Dean, The Very Reverend Stephen Waine Communion Service in E Harold Darke 8.30am Mattins said Psalms 30, 32, 150 Oculi omnium Charles Wood 4.00pm Evening Prayer said Psalm 63 3.00pm EVENSONG Responses Thomas Tallis Psalm 94 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C Charles Villiers Stanford Bridget, abbess, 1373 The Spirit of the Lord Edward Elgar 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 4.00pm Evening Prayer said 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 26 July—1 August 2021 Anne and Joachim, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary Choral services this weekend are sung by The Alleyn Singers In residence: The Dean Verse: Cantoris Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, 1556 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 8.30am Mattins said 4.00pm Evening Prayer said 5.30pm EVENSONG Responses Thomas Ebdon Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in B-flat Charles Villiers Stanford Brooke Foss Westcott, bishop, teacher of the faith, 1901 Evening Hymn Henry Balfour Gardiner 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said NINTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 4.00pm Evening Prayer said In residence: The Dean Verse: Decani 8.00am Holy Communion BCP 9.30am Said Eucharist with organ music Online live-stream available 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services 8.30am Mattins said Celebrant: The Reverend Canon Daniel Inman, Chancellor Preacher: The Reverend Canon Stephen Ferns, Bishop’s Senior Chaplain 2.00pm Memorial Service 11.00am SUNG EUCHARIST 4.00pm Evening Prayer said Please book your place online at www.chichestercathedral.org.uk/services Celebrant: The Dean, The Very Reverend Stephen Waine Preacher: The Reverend Canon Stephen Ferns, Bishop’s Senior Chaplain Mary, Martha and Lazarus, companions of Our Lord Missa Aeterna Christi Munera Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 Sicut cervus Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 8.30am Mattins said 3.00pm EVENSONG 4.00pm Evening Prayer said Responses Thomas Ebdon Psalm 88 Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis in C minor George Dyson William Wilberforce, social reformer, Olaudah Equiano Jubilate (Collegium Regale) Herbert Howells and Thomas Clarkson, anti-slavery campaigners, 1833, 1797 and 1846 8.00am Holy Communion CW Order 1 8.30am Mattins said 4.00pm Evening Prayer said 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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