Sunday 15 September Thursday 19 September Sunday 22 September (continued) THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Theodore, archbishop, 690 2.15 Baptism In residence: The Dean Verse: Decani 7.30 Mattins (said) 3.30 EVENSONG 8.00 Holy Communion (Lady ) 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Shrine of St Richard) Responses: Byrd 10.00 MATTINS 10.30 Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) Tomkins - Fifth Service Responses: Clucas 5.30 EVENSONG Stanford - For lo, I raise up that bitter and hasty nation Noble in B minor Responses: Byrd Psalm: 130 Hymns: 349, 433 Palestrina - Ego sum panis vivus Purcell in G minor Preacher: The Revd Dr Irene Smale, Deacon Blitheman - In pace Monday 23 September Psalm: 125 Hymn: 368 7.30 Mattins (said) 11.00 SUNG EUCHARIST with the Admission of a Chorister Friday 20 September 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St Mary Magdalene) Mozart - Spatzenmesse John Coleridge Patteson, bishop, and companions, martyrs, 1871 2.30 Funeral Alain - O salutaris hostia 7.30 Mattins (said) 5.30 EVENSONG sung by the Lay Vicars Preacher: The Revd Canon Tim Schofield, Precentor 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 Responses: Millington Psalm: 51: 1-11 Hymns: 439i, 457ii, 295, 278, (Chapel of St Thomas and St Edmund) Tambling - secundi toni 475 5.30 EVENSONG Walker - I will lift up mine eyes 3.30 EVENSONG Responses: Byrd Responses: Clucas Sumsion in A Tuesday 24 September Purcell in C Mendelssohn - How lovely are the messengers 7.30 Mattins (said) Schütz - Jauchzet dem Herrn Psalm: 34 Hymn: 214ii 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St John the Baptist) Psalms: 126, 127 Hymns: 366, 449 1.10 Lunchtime Concert: Emma Halnan (flute) and Daniel Saturday 21 September King-Smith (piano) Monday 16 September Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist 5.30 EVENSONG Ninian, bishop, apostle of the Picts, c. 432 8.00 Mattins (said) Psalms: 49, 117 with the Installation of Archbishop Angaelos as Canon of Honour 7.30 Mattins (said) 12.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Lady Chapel) Responses: Moore 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St Mary Magdalene) 2.30 Baptism Humfrey in E minor 5.30 EVENSONG sung by the Lay Vicars 5.30 EVENSONG with Thanksgiving for the Leighton - Let all the world in every corner sing Responses: Tallis Restoration and Development Trust Hymns: 137, 351 Dufay - Magnificat quinti toni Responses: Byrd Byrd - Be unto me, O Lord, a tower Stanford in G Wednesday 25 September Stanford - Beati quorum via integra est Lancelot Andrewes, bishop, spiritual writer, 1626 Tuesday 17 September Psalm: 119: 33-40, 89-96 Hymns: 475, 413 7.30 Mattins (said)

Hildegard, abbess, visionary, 1179 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St George) 7.30 Mattins (said) Sunday 22 September FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 1.10 Holy Communion Order 1 (Lady Chapel) 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St John the Baptist) 5.30 EVENSONG sung by Royal Holloway Chapel Choir 1.10 Lunchtime Concert: Andrew Farnden (clarinet) and In residence: The Precentor Verse: Cantoris 8.00 Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) Responses: Leighton Nicole Johnson (piano) Leighton - Second Service 5.30 EVENSONG with Thanksgiving for Cathedral Volunteers 10.00 MATTINS Responses: Byrd Bruckner - Os justi Responses: Byrd Moeran in D Ireland in F Tye - O come, ye servants of the Lord Thursday 26 September Mundy - O Lord, the maker of all thing Wilson Carlile, founder of the Army, 1942 Preacher: The Revd Ish Smale, Cathedral Deacon Wednesday 18 September Psalm: 129 Hymn: 466 7.30 Mattins (said) 7.30 Mattins (said) 11.00 SUNG EUCHARIST 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Shrine of St Richard) 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Chapel of St George) Howells - Collegium Regale 10.30 Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) 8.40 Prebendal School Eucharist Vaughan Williams - O taste and see 5.30 EVENSONG 1.10 Holy Communion Order 1 (Lady Chapel) Preacher: The Revd Rob Dillingham, Responses: Moore 5.30 EVENSONG sung by The Parish Choir Diocesan Deputy Director for Apostolic Life Walmisley in D minor Responses: Rose Resp. Psalm: 113 Hymns: CP 273 (omit v. 6), Rheinberger - Abendlied Stanford in C 394, AMNS 211 (t. AMNS Stanford - O for a closer walk with God 113), 315, 357

DIARY (continued) Common Prayer Friday 27 September Vincent de Paul, founder of the Lazarists, 1660 The Church in England has for centuries been diverse in 7.30 Mattins (said) its attitudes to prayer and worship. Following the 8.00 Holy Communion Order 1 restoration of Charles the Second to the throne the Savoy (Chapel of St Thomas and St Edmund) Conference was convened to try and forge a middle way 12.30 Chichester College Group Graduation Ceremony between the Bishops of the Church of England and the 3.00 Renewal of Wedding Vows (Lady Chapel) Presbyterians. The Presbyterians produced 78 objections 5.30 EVENSONG (unaccompanied) to the doctrine, ceremony and wording of the old Prayer Responses: Moore Book. One example was their desire to allow improvised Tomkins - Second Service prayer, especially in a longer format than the more formal Tomkins - Almighty God, the fountain of all wisdom offerings of the Prayer Book. The Bishops dismissed their request: ‘Great care may be taken to supress these private Saturday 28 September conceptions of prayers… lest private opinions be made Ember Day the matter of prayer in public.’ But, the Bishops did 8.00 Mattins (said) compromise their stance by including ‘The General 11.00 LICENSING OF READERS by the Bishop of Lewes Thanksgiving’, composed by the Presbyterian Edward 12.00 Holy Communion Order 1 (Bishop’s Chapel) Reynolds, in the 1662 Prayer Book. The General 5.30 EVENSONG Thanksgiving is the nearest thing in the Book of Common Responses: Moore Prayer to the kind of long prayers the Presbyterians Howells - Collegium Regale wanted to see throughout. It is ironic that it is now one of Victoria - O quam gloriosum the prayers most loved by Prayer Book traditionalists and, Psalm: 91 Hymns: 451, 437 indeed, it is worth knowing by heart precisely because it is a prayer that leads those of very different traditions to the Sunday 29 September love of God. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS WORSHIP In residence: The Dean Verse: Decani The General Thanksgiving 8.00 Holy Communion (Lady Chapel) 10.00 MATTINS Almighty God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy AND MUSIC Responses: Moore servants do give thee most humble and hearty thanks for Sumsion - Te Deum in G all thy goodness and loving-kindness to us and to all men; Harris - Holy is the true light particularly to those who desire now to offer up their Preacher: The Revd Canon Bruce Ruddock, Chaplain praises and thanksgivings for thy late mercies vouchsafed 15 - 29 September 2019 Psalm: 138 Hymn: 343 unto them. We bless thee for our creation, preservation, 11.00 SUNG EUCHARIST and all the blessings of this life; but above all for thine Mozart - Missa Brevis in B-flat inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Byrd - Cibavit eos Lord Jesus Christ, for the means of grace, and for the Preacher: The Revd Canon Stephen Ferns, Treasurer hope of glory. And we beseech thee, give us that due www.chichestercathedral.org.uk Psalm: 103: 19-end Hymns: 336, 377, sense of all thy mercies, that our hearts may be unfeigned- 148 (omit *), 282, 476 ly thankful, and that we shew forth thy praise, not only 3.30 EVENSONG with our lips, but in our lives; by giving up ourselves to Follow us on Twitter @ChiCathedral Responses: Moore thy service, and by walking before thee in holiness and Leighton - Collegium Magdalenae Oxoniense righteousness all our days; through Jesus Christ our Lord, Dering - Factum est silentium to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and Psalm: 34 Hymns: 427, 373 (t. CP 466) glory, world without end. Amen.