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The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of Christ, Canterbury THE CATHEDRAL AND METROPOLITICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, CANTERBURY The Reverend C Edwards in Residence 24 MONDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 28 FRIDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 8.00 Holy Communion – St Gregory, South-East Transept 8.00 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt George, Martyr, 12.30 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt 12.00 Sacrament of Reconciliation (until 1pm) Patron of England, – Holy Innocents, Crypt c.304 (transferred 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Rose from 23rd) SUNG BY THE LAY CLERKS 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Reading Introit: Honestum fecit - Händl Gray in F minor Psalms 136-138 rd Melitus, 3 Wood in E Psalm 119.1-32 Haec dies – Palestrina Hymn 112 Archbishop, 624 Jubilate Deo – Macpherson Hymn 162 29 SATURDAY 8.00 Holy Communion – St John the Evangelist, South-East Transept 25 TUESDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 9.30 Morning Prayer – Jesus Chapel, Crypt 8.00 Holy Communion – Martyrs of Our Own Time, Corona Catherine of Sienna, Mark the Evangelist 12.30 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt Teacher of the Faith, 12.00 Holy Matrimony – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt 1380 The Reverend N C Papadopulos in Residence 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Smith SUNG BY THE OLD KING’S SCHOLARS CHOIR 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Neary Introit: O Lord when I come to Thy presence - Lawrence SUNG BY THE CHAPEL CHOIR OF EPSOM COLLEGE Howells Collegium Regale Psalm 142 Introit: Let thy merciful ears - Mudd Faire is the Heaven - Harris Collection Hymn 398 Walmisley in D minor Psalm 119.73-80 t395 Save us O Lord – Bairstow Hymn 163 7.30 Canterbury Choral Society Concert – Nave Bach Magnificat SERVICES SUNG BY THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR 26 WEDNESDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 8.00 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt 30 THE THIRD 8.00 Holy Communion (BCP) – High Altar Simon Islip, 55th 12.30 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt SUNDAY OF p236, readings p138 Archbishop, 1366 EASTER 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Rose 9.30 Morning Prayer (said) – Quire Psalm 23 The Second Sunday Men’s voices after Easter (BCP) Sumsion in G Psalm 119.145-160 O filii et filiae - Charpentier Hymn 114 11.00 SUNG EUCHARIST – Quire Missa Brevis – Dove Psalms 116.1-7; 150 27 THURSDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom Exultate Deo – Palestrina Hymns 124; 103; 120 8.00 Holy Communion – St Stephen, North-East Transept Preacher: The Dean 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Aston 3.15 EVENSONG Responses – Reading st Boys’ voices 1 of Philip and James Sumsion in D Psalms 126, 127 Bairstow in D Psalm 48 Behold, now praise the Lord – Harris Hymn 105ii Rise heart; thy Lord is risen – Collection Hymn 224 Vaughan Williams 6.30 Evensong – Quire The King’s School ROBERT WILLIS, DL, DCL, DD, DEAN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL PRECENTOR - VACANT CATHEDRAL HOUSE, 11 THE PRECINCTS, CANTERBURY, CT1 2EH DAVID FLOOD, MA, DMus, FRCO (Chm), FGCM, ORGANIST TEL: +44 (0) 1227 762862 | EMAIL: [email protected] THE CATHEDRAL AND METROPOLITICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, CANTERBURY The Reverend N C Papadopulos in Residence 1 MONDAY 8.00 Holy Communion – Jesus Chapel, Crypt 5 FRIDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 9.30 Morning Prayer – Jesus Chapel, Crypt 8.00 Holy Communion – Our Lady Martyrdom Philip and James, 12.30 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt 12.00 Sacrament of Reconciliation (until 1pm) Apostles – Holy Innocents, Crypt 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Reading Introit: Beati Quorum Via – Stanford 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Clucas Walton Chichester service Psalms 6-8 Wood in G Psalms 27-29 Let their celestial concerts – Handel Hymn 164 t.493 O clap your hands – Gibbons Hymn 464 2 TUESDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 6 SATURDAY 8.00 Holy Communion – St Mary Magdalene, Crypt 8.00 Holy Communion – St Nicholas, Crypt 9.30 Morning Prayer – Jesus Chapel, Crypt Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, Teacher 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Reading 3.15 EVENSONG Responses – Clucas of the Faith, 373 Purcell in B flat Psalms 12-14 Stanford in G Psalms 32-34 Weib, was weinest du? – Schütz Hymn 457ii Finzi – Welcome sweet and sacred Hymn 119 feast 3 WEDNESDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom 8.00 Holy Communion – St Martin, North-East Transept 7 THE FOURTH 8.00 Holy Communion (BCP) – High Altar 12.30 Holy Communion – Our Lady Undercroft, Crypt SUNDAY OF p236, readings p139 EASTER 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Radcliffe 9.30 Morning Prayer (said) – Quire Psalm 106.6-24 SUNG BY THE GIRLS’ CHOIR AND THE LAY CLERKS The Third Sunday Gibbons Short Service Psalm 18. 1-17 after Easter (BCP) 11.00 SUNG EUCHARIST – Quire Pascha nostrum – Byrd Hymn 113 Martin Mass for double choir Psalm 23; 150 Ubi Caritas - Mealor Hymns 113; 263 omit v5,6; 107 4 THURSDAY 7.30 Morning Prayer – Our Lady Martyrdom Preacher: The Archdeacon of Canterbury 8.00 Holy Communion – St Gabriel, Crypt English Saints and 3.15 EVENSONG Responses – Clucas Martyrs of the 5.30 EVENSONG Responses – Aston Leighton Second Service Psalm 29.1-10 Reformation Era Boys’ voices Ye choirs of new Jerusalem – Collection Hymn 115 Bairstow in E flat Psalm 22.22-end Stanford Alleluia – Mozart Hymn 225 6.30 Sermon and Compline Preacher: The Archdeacon of Canterbury ROBERT WILLIS, DL, DCL, DD, DEAN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL PRECENTOR - VACANT CATHEDRAL HOUSE, 11 THE PRECINCTS, CANTERBURY, CT1 2EH DAVID FLOOD, MA, DMus, FRCO (Chm), FGCM, ORGANIST TEL: +44 (0) 1227 762862 | EMAIL: [email protected].
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