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Services & Music Lent Term 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January Sunday 4th The Epiphany 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café style church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher Canon Paul Rattigan, Canon for Discipleship Byrd for three voices • Psalm 72. 10 - 15 • Reges Tharsis Byrd Hymns 47 48 50 (tune 338) 49 (2nd tune) 3.00pm Epiphany Carol Service Boys, Girls and Men’s Voices Omnes de Saba Handl. • Eastern Monarchs arr. Tracey • A babe is born Mathias The Three Kings Cornelius • Masters in this hall Traditional O Magnum mysterium Victoria • Bethlehem down Warlock Lullay, lulla Leighton • Hymns Special Service Order 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 5th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ Voices Responses Walsh • Psalm 8 • Dyson in C Minor • New Year Carol Britten _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 6th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Rose • Psalm 87 • Aston in F • Torches Joubert _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 7th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 8th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Responses Tracey • Psalm 46 • Wood in E • When Christ was born Joubert _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 9th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Rose • Psalm 67 • Purcell in G minor • Come my way Lloyd _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 10th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Torches Joubert • Responses Rose • Psalm 36 • Stanford in C • Videntes Stellam Poulenc Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: January Canon Rattigan February The Dean March Canon Davies April Canon White Services & Music Lent Term 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January Sunday 11th The Baptism of Christ 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café style church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Girls’ and Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher Canon Myles Davies, Vice Dean and Precentor Jackson in G • Psalm 29 • O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit Tallis • Hymns 52 431 55 476 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Preacher Canon Pete Spiers, Vicar of St Luke, Great Crosby and Area Dean of Sefton O Lord, give thy Holy Spirit Tallis • Responses Walsh • Psalm 47 • Purcell in B Flat The heavens are telling Haydn Hymns 51 352 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 12th Aelred of Hexham, Abbot of Rievaulx, 1167 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ Voices Responses Tomkins • Psalm 110 • Gibbons Short Service • Prayer of St Richard White _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 13th Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, Teacher of the Faith, 367 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Ayleward • Psalm 45 • Batten First Service • O magnum mysterium Victoria _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 14th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 15th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls and Men’s Voices Responses Tomkins • Psalm 61 • Stanford in G • O God who by the leading of a star Attwood _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 16th 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Tracey • Psalm 68 • Amner in the Dorien Mode • Let God arise Locke _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 17th Antony of Egypt, Hermit, Abbot, 356 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls and Men’s Voices Hear my prayer Purcell • Responses Tomkins • Psalm 85 • Daniel Purcell in E Minor This is the day Rutter Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: January Canon Rattigan February The Dean March Canon Davies April Canon White Services & Music Lent Term 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January Sunday 18th The Second Sunday of Epiphany 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café style church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Boys’ and Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher Canon Paul Rattigan, Canon for Discipleship Schubert in G • Psalm 139. 1 - 9 • The Lamb Taverner Hymns 475 200 56 361 tune 235 3.00pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices joined by the choir of the Metropolitan Cathedral O nata lux Tallis • Responses Ayleward • Psalm 96 • Howells Collegium Regale Videte miraculum Haydn Hymns 355 485 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 19th Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester, 1095 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ Voices Responses Sumsion • Psalm 146 • Stanford in F • The Lord is my shepherd Goodall _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tuesday 20th Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Clucas • Psalm 147. 1 - 11 • Byrd Second Service • Beati quorum via Stanford _______________________________________________________________________________________ Wednesday 21st Agnes, Child-Martyr at Rome, 304 Week of Prayer fo 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Evening Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit _______________________________________________________________________________________ Thursday 22nd Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Men’s Voices Responses Rose • Psalm 100 • Sumsion in G for 3 voices • Audivi Vocem Tallis _______________________________________________________________________________________ Friday 23rd Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices Responses Clucas • Psalm 27 • Weelkes Short Service • O nata lux Tallis _______________________________________________________________________________________ Saturday 24th Francis de Sales, Bishop of Geneva, Teacher of the Faith, 1622 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 3.00pm Choral Evensong Boys’ and Men’s Voices O nata lux Tallis • Responses Clucas • Psalm 149 Purcell in G minor • Videte miraculum Tallis Please note that service locations listed here may be subject to change. In Residence: January Canon Rattigan February The Dean March Canon Davies April Canon White Services & Music Lent Term 2015 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ January Sunday 25th The Conversion of Paul 8.30am Eucharist in the Lady Chapel 10.30am Zone 2 Café style church in the Concert Room 10.30am Choral Eucharist Girls’ and Men’s Voices at the Nave Altar Preacher Mark Russell, Chief Executive of Church Army Haydn Little Organ Mass • Psalm 67 • Give us the wings of faith Bullock Hymns 336 461 tune Corvedale 155 2nd tune CP 508 tune 339 3.00pm Choral Evensong Girls’ and Men’s Voices Preacher Canon Myles Davies, Vice Dean and Precentor Give us the wings of faith Bullock • Responses Sumsion • Psalm 119. 41 – 48 Howells Magnificat in G • Nunc Dimittis for Double Choir Let the people praise thee Mathias • Hymns 372 216 tune 433 4.00pm Eucharist (shortened BCP) in the Lady Chapel _______________________________________________________________________________________ Monday 26th Timothy and Titus, Companions of Paul 8.30am Morning Prayer in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit 12.05pm Eucharist 5.30pm Choral Evensong Girls’ Voices Responses Smith • Psalm 138 • Sumsion in G • Song of the Tree of Life Vaughan Williams _______________________________________________________________________________________
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