CHURCH OF ST , APOSTLE AND MARTYR Our Church stands on the unceded traditional territory of the Algonquin Nation Greeters, 10:30 am: Dianne Coates and Rosemary Judge Warden on Duty: W. Hallett Attendance last week: 8:30 am: 14 10:30 am: 66 THE ANGLO-CATHOLIC PARISH IN THE DIOCESE OF OTTAWA CELEBRATING 131 YEARS OF WORSHIP AND SERVICE, 1889–2020 PARISH DIRECTORY WORSHIP SCHEDULE RECTOR MONDAY FEBRUARY 3 The Rev. Canon Stewart Murray 8:00 pm Compline 613-668-6992 TUESDAY FEBRUARY 4 [email protected] 9:30 am Morning Prayer ASSOCIATE PRIEST 10:00 am Mass The Rev. Canon James Beall 613-447-7834 St. Anskar, Missionary Bishop in Sweden HONORARY ASSISTANTS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6 Canon Matthew Borden Canon Raths 12:15 pm Mass Fr Donald Tudin The Holy Martyrs of Canon Roger Young FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER 7:00 am Morning Prayer Wesley Warren, M.Mus., 7:30 am Mass F.R.C.O.(Chm), A.R.C.T. Feria, Votive for the Parish RECTOR’S WARDEN Gary Rourke (613-276-0921) READINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, PEOPLE’S WARDEN SEPTUAGESIMA/EPIPHANY V William Hallett (613-745-1890) 8:30 am Low Mass DEPUTY PEOPLE’S WARDEN 10:30 am High Mass and Anna Recognize the Lord in Jesus Diane Roussel (613-745-7302) Is 58:1-9a Rembrandt (1606-1669) TREASURER Ps 112:1-9 2 February 2020 Christopher Bowers (613-371-9857) 1 Cor 2:1-12 [email protected] Mt 5:13-20 SITIO STUDENTS & YOUNG The Presentation of Christ in the ADULTS Fiona SC Laverty (709-771-1662) Temple [email protected] Welcome! 70 JAMES STREET, OTTAWA ONTARIO K1R 5M3 We are a diverse and vibrant Christian community, faithfully proclaiming Phone: 613-232-6992 e-mail: [email protected] the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the mystery of word and sacrament. We are Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00 am – noon committed to excellence in music, liturgy, and classical Christian teaching www.stbarnabasottawa.com and preaching. We invite you to join us as we worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness.

2 February 2020 Gradual We have waited, O God, for thy loving-kindness in the midst Candlemas of thy temple: according to thy Name, O God, so is thy praise unto the 8:00 am Mattins 8:30 am Low Mass world's end. Like as we have heard, so have we seen in the city of our God: even upon his holy hill. Alleluia Alleluia. I will worship toward Said in the Chapel. Book of Common Prayer, pp 67-86 thy holy temple, and will sing praises unto thy Name. Alleluia. Collect, Lesson and Gospel: BCP 266. Gradual: printed in this bulletin. Holy Gospel Luke 2:22-40 (see insert) p. 4 10:30 am Solemn High Mass and Procession Sermon Fr. David Raths Nicene Creed p. 5 The Order of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass (white booklet) Prayers of the People (see insert) p. 6 Hymnal: The English Hymnal (green book) Confession, Absolution and The Peace pp. 6-8 Mass setting: Missa Brevis in F – Andrea Gabrieli (c. 1532-1585) Gloria and Creed: de Angelis – Plainsong Offertory Motet Maria wallt zum Heiligtum Johannes Eccard (1553-1611) When to the temple Mary went, and brought the Holy Child, Prelude Prière à Notre-Dame (from ‘Suite gothique’, Op. 25) Him did the aged Simeon see, as it had been revealed. – Léon Boëllmann He took up Jesus in his arms and blessing God he said: Following the Blessing of the Candles, the congregation is invited to come In peace I now depart, my Saviour having seen, forward to the altar rail to receive candles, during which the Choir sings: the Hope of Israel, the Light of the world. Offertory Full of grace are thy lips: because God hath blessed thee for Antiphon To be a light to lighten the Gentiles: and to be the glory of thy ever. people Israel. Offertory Hymn 208 All prophets hail thee, from of old announcing Nunc Dimittis Tone VIII.i (Antiphon repeated) DIVA SERVATRIX The Procession Canon of the Mass pp. 9-16 V: Let us go forth in peace. Communion It was revealed unto Simeon by the Holy Spirit: that he should R: In the name of the Lord. Amen. not see death, before he had seen the Lord's Annointed. Hymn 613 (v. 1-6) Of the Father’s love begotten DIVINUM MYSTERIUM All baptized are welcome to receive the Holy Eucharist. Station at the Lady Music at Communion -born, we bow before thee V: Rejoice and be glad, O Virgin Mary, Alleluia. MON DIEU, PRETE-MOI L'OREILLE R: For the Lord has come in his temple, Alleluia. Thanksgiving and Dismissal pp. 16-18 Collect (see insert) Post Communion Hymn 437 Love divine, all loves excelling HYFRYDOL At the conclusion of the Procession the congregation is requested to extinguish Angelus p. 21 their candles. Postlude Gaudeamus – S. Sidney Campbell Kyrie and Gloria Mass Booklet, p. 2

Collect of the Day (see insert) p. 3 Proclamation of the Word (see insert) pp. 3-5 3:1-4 84:1-8 Quam dilecta! Hebrews 2:14-18

Gradual Hymn 370 Blest are the pure in heart FRANCONIA Notes and Notices 2 February 2020 Notes and Notices 2 February 2020 A warm Welcome is extended to all visitors and newcomers worshiping with us Ordo for February is available in the Narthex. It lists the services and today. Please fill out a Welcome Card, and sign our Visitors’ Book in the intentions for masses for the month of February 2020. Please pick up a copy. Narthex following the service. After High Mass, do join us for refreshments in Carnival Parish Lunch on Sunday February 23rd. Mark your calendars today the Fred Allen Memorial Hall. and plan to join us for a fun lunch. A sign up sheet for suggested food Upcoming Events donations will be posted next Sunday.

Tuesdays, beginning February 4: Canon Raths discusses the Gospel of Mark Sitio Winter Fest at 7:00 pm in the library. An invitation to all students to come to St. Barnabas for Vespers – dinner – Friday, February 7: Sitio Winter Fest at St. Barnabas, 7:00 pm literary entertainment on Friday February 7 beginning at 7:00 pm. Sunday, February 9: Choral Evensong at St. Barnabas, 7:00 pm Vespers will be sung in the Church and a three-course dinner will follow in the Parish Hall. Vegetarian options available upon request. Saturday, February 15: Benedictine Morning beginning at 8:00 am Guests are asked to bring a short piece of prose they would like to share as part Wednesday, February 19: Lecture by the composer Stephanie Martin in the of the after-dinner entertainment. Fred Allen Memorial Hall, 7:30 pm Semi-formal dress code. For more information please speak to Fiona. Sunday, February 23: Carnival Parish Lunch in the Fred Allen Memorial Hall following the 10:30 am service Benedictine Morning

Announcements On February 15, take part in monastic life by joining us for prayers according to the Benedictine liturgy of the hours, a shared meal, and the practice of Lectio Young children, accompanied by a caregiver, are welcome to join us in the Divina. library today during High Mass, for songs, prayer, storytime and an activity. For more information, please contact Catherine at 613-761-1646. 8:00 am Lauds (morning prayer) Help in the Sacristy. Volunteers are needed to help in the sacristy after Mass 8:30 am Breakfast on Sundays in tidying up and resetting things needed for the coming week. 9:00 am Lectio Divina Many hands make light work and about half an hour of your time would be needed. If interested, please speak to Fr. Murray. 10:00 am Terce (mid-morning prayers) Please join us for Solemn Evensong and Benediction on Septuagesima, Jass Vespers – All Westboro (February 9th) at 7:00 pm. The service will feature music by Howells, Stanford, Byrd and Willan. A reception will follow in Fred Allen Memorial Hall. All are This afternoon at 4:30 pm at All Saints Westboro (347 Richmond Road). welcome. Now I may rest in peace, for I have seen the salvation that God has promised - a The choir’s CD “Exsultate Deo” may be purchased for $20 after mass. light for revelation to us all. “The First Gospel for the First Christians”: discussing the Gospel of Mark The reflection this month, concerning the Light of the World, will be offered by with Canon David Raths, Tuesday evenings at 7:00 pm in the Library, starting Brown, Assistant Curate at All Saints' Westboro. February 4th. Musical reflection will be by: Stephanie Martin, a composer from Toronto, and former Music Director at the Church of St. will present a public lecture, “Toward a Ginny Simonds, piano Canadian sacred music tradition 1920-2020: From Willan to Martin”. She will Charles Shadeed, bass discuss how the Anglo-Catholic tradition has influenced the style of composers Lu Frattaroli, percussion such as Willan and herself. It is a free event. with Betty Ann Bryanton, vocals

Notes and Notices 2 February 2020 Prayers of the People 2 February 2020 Upcoming Election In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we pray for the Anglican Church of Burundi and the Most Rev’d Martin Blaise Nyaboho - Archbishop of Burundi & Bishop The Diocese of Ottawa will hold an electoral Synod to elect a new Diocesan of Makamba. Bishop on Saturday March 14th. Everyone is encouraged to pray for the In our Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, we pray for Christ Church Cathedral, all upcoming election. Archdeacons of the Church of Ottawa and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. The following is a prayer from the Book of Common Prayer that might be used. In our Parish, we pray for Roger and Denise Beland, Karen Benedict, Ronald 11. During the Vacancy of a See. Bentley, David Blackman. ALMIGHTY God, the giver of all good gifts: Grant thy blessing, we humbly We remember those for whom our prayers have been asked: Patricia Boyce, beseech thee, to the clergy and laity about to assemble for the election of a Geoffrey, Joshua, Roger Beland, Emma and Family, Harvey Cottrell, Vera Bishop; and give them the spirit of wisdom and understanding, that a chief Iodko, The Rev. Deacon Henry Stauffenberg, Jarod, David Blackman, Murray Pastor may be chosen who shall minister before thee to the glory of thy Name, Nash, Emily, Mary and Rob, Ronald Bentley, Fr. Borden, Joe O’Brien, Mary the good government of the flock committed to his charge, and the welfare of thy Davis, Quinn Smith, Morris Redman, Phyllis James, Bart Beglo, George holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Stonyk, Gilles Roussel, Sandra Cullen, Therese, Denise Roussel, Shirley Delaney, and for all living with anxiety and depression. For troubled areas of the world, we pray for the Middle East, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, the people of Australia suffering from the continuing bush fires, for all health care workers and researchers working to prevent the spread of the corona virus, especially in China, all suffering from disease, war, terrorism, and natural disaster, and for our Canadian Forces and aid workers serving worldwide. For those celebrating an anniversary: Wayne and Barbara Nimigan For all the faithful departed: Donald Giffen, Rhéal Benoit, Mary Frayne, Mary Bentley, David Kilmartin, and members of our family and friends.

Aumbry Candle in loving memory of Rhéal Benoit, given by Anne Charboneau on the 5th anniversary of his death.