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Weekly Newsletter No.1075

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.47. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 79 {Proc.), 595, Anthem: Locus lste (Bruckner), 75. Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Be Still for the Presence of the Lord. Anthem: 0 Praise the Lord (Batten). Psalms 67, 117. Hymns: 74, Anthem, 76, 77. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 49, 1-7. Romans 15, 7-13. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda and B:ishop Onesphore Rwaje, and for an end to the hatred and violence in that part of the world. We pray for those still held hostage in Lima, and for hostages everywhere. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Penyfair with Tondu, and Fr Jolyon Seward. We pray for those to be ordained priest at Llandaff on Saturday: Gera!dine Blyth, Sally Davies, Dawn Hellard, Barbara John, Margaret Maund, Ruth Moverley, Olwen Parry, Margaret Stark, Iris Thomas and Sheila Toms. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Brian Hardwicke, Rita Johnson, Jan Rowlands. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Mary Starke, whose anniversary occurs at this time.

TMIS WEEK CLEANING ROTA. There Is new list at the back of the The Feast of the Epiphany church. Please note when it 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. is your turn to clean, and if it 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. is inconvenient, please make 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. arrangements to change with 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. someone else. If you are not 7.30 pm Mothers' Union Meeting. St Martin's. on the list, but are willing to take a turn, please have a Weeines&let)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.47. Foliowed by coffee. word with Mrs Megan Martin. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Cytun (Council of Churches). Roath Park URC, Penywain Road. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Taize Service. Albany Road Baptist Church. 7.30 pm "Discovering 's Past" by Dennis Morgan. Mackintosh Institute. William Laud, Bishop (1645 AD.) 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph). 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Music for Sunday). 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 10.00 am ORDINATION SERVICE. Cathedral. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. NeMt Sl4rtd4)1 is the First Sunday After the Epiphany. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html ... NO COFFEE. Please note that there will be no coffee CONCERT by Anthony Lamb's new Early Music Group: today, but the draw for the 100 Club will take place in "The Art of Courtly Love" at St Edward's on Wed. 5 Feb the vestry after the Eucharist this morning. at Spm. THE FEAST OF THE EPIPHANY. We are celebrating the Feast today (Sunday). There will be no special celebration on Monday. CYTUN. There will be a meeting of the Roath Park Cytun (Council of Churches) on Wednesday at 7.30pm at Roath Park United Reformed Church, Penywain Road. EXTRA TAIZE SERVICE. St Edward's Choir and Taize musicians have been inviti3d to lead a Taize Service at Albany Road Baptist Church on JOSE PH & THE AMAZING Thursday of this week. The I The arrival of the wise men or Maai I TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT will Service begins at 7.30pm, but as ) at the home (note where they arrived) be performed at St Edward' s on usual the musicians will meet at - the Gospel ·of Matthew tells us "and I Fri/Sat 7/8 Feb. 1997. There is still 6.30pm and everyone is welcome going into the house" not the stable) l time to join in or help - please contact to join them. of Mary and Joseph and the Christ Alan Mayer, or turn up at the child is an extremely important part of rehearsal on Friday. CHOIR PRACTICE will be on the Christmas-Epiphany mystery: the Friday this week: 6.30-8.30 Joseph manifestation of Jesus' divinity to the AELWYD is a Charitable, Christian and the Amazing Technicolor Magi who travelled from the ends of Housing Association providing rented Dreamcoat, 8.30-9.00 Practice for the earth and are representatives of homes for people in housing need, next Sunday. all those who genuinely seek after working closely with local Churches T AIZE SERVICES AT ST the truth. The gifts that each wise and communities in providing a good EDWARD'S. The next Taize man brougl7t also represent quality service to some 300 tenants. Services at St Edward's are on 15 something very meaningful in relation New members are needed to join the Jan. & 12 Mar. to the future work of Christ. Gold, the Voluntary Committee, particularly gift for a king, in C!?rist's case King of people with expertise in housing COMPUNE will be sung at Kings and Lord of Lords. management. Committee members St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm: Frankincense, the gift for a priest, in attend up to 1 0 meetings a year, some 16 Jan, 20 Feb, 20 Mar. Christ's case the great High Priest of which are held in the evenings. ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing at who came down from Heaven. And Further information from Mr Vaughan Ferndale on Friday, 17 Jan, when finally myrrh, a gift for someone who Elson (Director) it481203. would face death, for it was a Sally Davies will preside for the MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are substance used to embalm the first time at the Holy Eucharist. normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm bodies of the dead. The story of the Sally will be ordained priest at except Thursdays in St Margaret's. on Saturday. Wise Men, like most of the stories Please note that there are no that we know so well about the WELCOME. We extend a warm tickets left for the ordination Christmas mystery, are more than welcome to all visitors and service. just stories - they reflect some very newcomers. Please make yourself important eternal truths. Fr Graham. known to one of the sidesmen if you INTER PARISH QUIZ at 7.30pm on are new with us. Friday, i 7th January in Roath Church House. Teams of 4 persons (£5 per team). Refreshments available. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Contact Iris Smith '2499057 to reserve a place. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY begins Graham Reeves. Tel.-460600. on Saturday, 18th January. There will be a United They are available to minister Service at Roath Park United to the needs of the sick and Reformed Church, Pen}".'ilain dying. The sick and Road, on Thursday, 23 Jan. at housebound may receive Holy 7.30pm. Conununfon at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE Confession speak to them at meets on Fri. 24 Jan. any time. Advice and WHIST DRIVE at 7.30pm on Instruction in matters of the Friday, 24th January at Roath Faith are always available. Church House St \Edward 's Cfturcft in tfte 9?arisft of ~atft The First Swn~et)l After the Epfphemy AngUce~n Cott1»1Wnion Swn~et)l Weekly Newsletter No.1076 Sunday, 12th January, 1997

11 :00 am . Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.50. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Frank Begley Hymns: 78, 167, 31(MP), 239(MP}. Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Almighty Power (Handel: from the Oratorio "Samson'1. Psalm 84. Hymns: 76, Anthem: 0 How Amiable (Eaton Faning}, 76(S), 279. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: Somerve/1. Readings: 1 Kings 8, 22-30. Revelation 21, 9·14 & 22-end. In the world-wide Church, on this Anglican Communion Sunday, we give thanks for the Anglican Communion. Approaching the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, we pray for our own Taize Congregation, made up of Christians from many different denominations, who worship together regularly. We pray for the Bench of Bishops as they meet this week. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Bargoed & Deri with Brithdir, Fr Peter Cox (Vicar) and Fr David Mortimore (Assistant Curate). We pray for those who were ordained in Llandaff yesterday, and those throughout Wales who are being ordained this weekend, especially Sally Davies, formerly of this parish, who presides at the Holy Eucharist for the first time at Ferndale on Friday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Brian Hardwicke, Rita Johnson, Jan Rowlands. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Lilian Mary Hayman and Elsie Victoria Mayer, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMIS WEEK FR KEN MARTIN is pleased to 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. acknowledge the anonymous 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. donation of £29.04 through his 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. letterbox. 7.30 pm Concelebrated Eucharist. St German's Church. St Hilary, Bishop (368 AD.) 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip 1S. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. St Kentigern, Bishop (c.603 AD.) 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.287. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. WELCOME. We extend a warm 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. welcome to all visitors and newcomers. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Please make yourself known to one of 7.30 pm TAIZE SERVICE. St Edward's. the sidesmen if you are new with us. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Roath Church House Fundraising Group Meeting. Roath Church House. Tht.frsekty 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph & Dreamcoat). We,~et Swu(q)l is the Second 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Music for Friday/Sunday). Sunday After the Epiphany. 9.00 pm COMPLINE. The Holy Eucharist wiil be celebrated in St Edward's at St Antony of Egypt, Abbot (356 A. D.) 11 am, the Sunday School wiii / 7.30 pm Sally Davies' First Eucharist Celebration. Fernda!e. 7.30 pm Inter Parish Quiz. Roath Church House. meet at 11 am, and Evensong! will be sung at 6.30 pm. Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. rl-n-te-r-'n'-e-t.-· ------. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. http:/!info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html MEET :THE PROVINCfAL ASSISTANT. ,BISHQP..,·:. STAND; YQU~ .. q~Ol!N~ pre~ents "To Boldly G.~::,, at Bishop David .. Thomas wi.l/ ·. Howardh:in Centre ·for age 15+ on 'f::riday, 7 Feb, 7.30pm preside an<;l preach at:· a 'C.:Rebo to 10.30pm. With Eric Delve and dance band db~. Concelebrated Eucharist of Tickets ~4 frornf.Big Ideas 11'382462. Saint ~il~iy of Poitiers at' cgmRu Si Germ<;;ip's Church, Roath, on Monday 1:H. 7.30pm. The Eucha[,ist.Wi.ll be followed )JY.·: · refreshments in the Churdh Hall. Everyone is invited to corn~ and meet Bishop David ..~:· T AIZE · SERVICE .on Wednesday at 7.30pm. Practice for musicians at 6.30pm. Everyone welcome. The service at Albany Road last week was well attended. Our thanks to the St Edward's JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR musicians for leading it. The DREAMCOAT will be performed at St Edward's on next Taize Service at St Edward's The House of God played an Fri/Sat 718 Feb. 1997. is on 12 Mar. ·important part in the life of the Holy CATHEDRAL PRAISE. There will be COMPLINE will be sung at Family and especially in the formative a special service St Edward's on Thursday of this years of Jesus .. In today's Gospel we to . celebrate read about Him as a boy of twelve week at 9pm. Future services: 20 St Teilo's Day on Feb, 20 Mar. years old, completely absorbed by Sunday, 9 Feb, at the teaching and atmosphere of the the Cathedral at ST EDWARD'S CHOIR will sing at Temple, His . Father's House. lt is 6.30 pm. St Teilo Ferndale on Friday, when Sally only a "snap shot" in the life of the is one of the : · Davies Will preside for the first time·'· Holy Family and that is something Patron Saints of at the Holy Eucharist. Sally was that we can thank Luke for, but we Llandaff Cathedral. Fr Philip Morris ordained · priest af'' · Llandaff must not suppose that this was an and Fr are gathering a Cathedral on Saturday. Cars meet isolated incident, in fact it is quite the team of musicians for the occasion at St Edward's at 6. 15pm. opposite' For we are told that the (there will be a practice at 4.45pm), INTER PARISH QUIZ at 7. 30pm on journey to ,:he ~emple was "according .and everyone is invited to the service. 'd · R th Ch h H to custom ; tt ts somethmg that the F n ay 1n oa urc ouse. h ·d Musicians please see Alan Mayer who w o1 e r,amtly · dt together and T eams of 4 persons (£5 per t eam ) . f, has sets of music (some of it is . bl C t t requent1 y. 1n our own day we often Re f res h men t s avat 1a e. on ac h t · "I d 't k modern, but most traditional). There Iris Smith 2499057 to r s v ear paren 8 saymg, on ma e will be no Evensong at St Edward's on t bl e er e my children go to Sunday School or that day. your a e. Church; it is up to them." Well maybe JUNIOR CONFIRMATION. There it is, but shouldn't there be more CLEANING ROTA There is new list will be a meeting for candidates encouragement to attend the House at the t:Jack of the church. Please and their parents next Sunday (19 of God as a family? (My apologies to note when it is your turn to clean, and Jan) at 5.30pm in the Parish Office, all single and separated people and if it is inconvenient, please make Roath Church House. those who do not have children.) arrangements to change with Those who do have children, someone else. If you are not on the WEEK OF PRAYER FOR especialiy the older ones of post list, but are willing to take a turn, CHRISTIAN UNITY begins on confirrnation status, should attempt to please have a word with Mrs Megan Saturday of this week. There will 1press home the importance of Martin. be a United Service organised by growing up in a community where MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are our local Cytun (Council of they too, like Jesus, may go on to normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm Churches) on the theme "grow in wisdom and stature and except Thursdays in St Margaret's ''Reconciliation: Our Common Bond favour with God and man." Church. in Christ" at Roath Park United FrGraham. Reformed Church, Penywain Road, THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: on Thursday, 23 Jan. at 7.30pm. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets on Fri. 24 Jan. Gary Powell. Te/.493940. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. WHIST DRIVE at 7.30pm on Friday, 24th January at Roath Church House. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy CONCERT by Anthony Lamb's new Early Music Group: Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing "The Art of Courtly Love" at St Edward's on Wed. 5 Feb and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and at 8pm. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEawara 's Church in tfte S{)arisfi of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1077 Sunday, 19th January, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.53. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 269, 81, .Anthem: Panis Angelicus (Franck), 11(MP). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Alleluia, Song of Sweetness (Plainsong). Psalm 29. Hymns: 82, Anthem: Ave Verum (Byrd), 349, 219. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 61. John 1, 19-34. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Christian Unity. We give thanks for the changes taking place in our own area, for those from different denominations who pray together regularly. We pray that we might achieve that spirit of unity that Jesus prayed for before his Passion. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Lisvane and Fr Gwilym Williams. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Jan Rowlands, Dawn Hellard, Rose Wellbeloved. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Rita Johnson, who died this week, also Ray Cresswell, Fr Ronnie Cox and Bridget Phippen, whose anniversaries occur at this time. WEEK OF P"AY£~ FOR C~~ISTIAW UWITY 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phifip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. We<tesdel)f 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.53. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph & Dreamcoat). 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Music for Sunday). c~tun St Francis de Sales, Bishop (1662 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm UNITED SERVICE. Roath Park United Reformed Church, Penywain Road. St Cadog, Abbot (6th century) 7.00 pm St Edward's Committee. / ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets on Friday 7.30 pm Whist Drive. Roath Church !-louse. beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7pm. The Conversion of St Paul the Apostle. --~------~ 900 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. l>..lext St.mtilt!l)f is Septuagesima, and will be observed as Education Sunday The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet http://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html JUNIOR CONFIRMATION. There will be a meeting for PARISH SHROVE TUESDAY SOCIAL on 11 Feb. at candidates and their parents TODAY at 5.30pm in the 7.30pm at Roath Church House. Faggot & peas suppet· Parish Office, Roath Church House. If you are unable (vegetarians contact Julie Holifield 2498204) price to attend, or have not yet given your child's name in, £1.50. please contact a member of the clergy. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at CHOIR PRACTICE is on Wednesday this week, 9pm: 20 Feb, 20 Mar. because of the United Service on Thursday. NEXT TAIZE SERVICE at St Edward's is on 12 Mar WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY began CLEANING ROTA. There is new list at the back of the yesterday. There will be a United Service organised church. Please note when it is your by our local Cytun (Council of -·----·---. Churches) on the theme The Baptism of Jesus is yet another turn to clean, and if it is inconvenient, "Reconciliation: Our Common Bond important sequence in the unfolding please make arrangements to change in Christ" at Roath Park United of the Christmas-Epiphany mystery. with someone else. If you are not on The events at the River Jordan draw the lrst, but are willing to take a turn, Reformed Church, Penywain Road, please have a word with Mrs Megan on Thursday at 7 3opm. Members our attention to two things. Firstly the of all the churches in the Council truth of Christ is revealed. After the Martin. Baptism, the heavens open and will be taking part, reading prayers, Jesus' status is confirmed. "You are PLEDGES. Members of St Edward's lessons from the Bible, etc. Please who covenanted their Organ Fund come and join us. my beloved Son," and with this the pledges last year are reminded that Spirit of God descends upon Him like the second instalment of £25 is due WHIST DRIVE at 7.30pm on Friday a dove. But (and secondly) if Jesus shortly. Those who did not covenant at Roath Church House. is God's beloved Son, why must He are also invited to make a second be baptised? Again incarnation is GUILD OF ST ILL TUD brings payment if they wish to continue their foremost. Jesus who came in human together young people ( 14-19 support for another year. flesh, who came to be completely years) who think they may possibly one with the human race, fully MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are have a vocation to Holy Orders, or identified Himself with it. St Paul normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm to lay ministry. There are no wrote ''Christ was innocent of sin and except Thursdays in St Margaret's "strings attached" and no pressure yet for our sake God made Him one Church. is put on anybody. There is a with the sinfulness of men, so that in meeting of the Guild at Llys Esgob WELCOME. We extend a warm Him we might be made one with the on Saturday. Details from Peter welcome to all visitors and goodness of God himself" Christ's Reid. newcomers. Please make yourself action made clear that with him we known to one of the sidesmen if you ORGAN FUND. There will be an were all in it together. Christ had no are new with us. Early Music Recital by "The Art of intention of seeking exemption or any Courtly Love" at St Edward's on special privifeges, which sets the CHOIR PHOTOGRAPH. A few copies Wed. 5 Feb at 8pm. Tickets £:3 pattern for the whole of His ministry. of the choir photograph (in colourl) (cone. £2). 50% of proceeds to the Fr Graham. are still available. If you would like a organ fund. The group are: copy, please see Alan Mayer (and you Elizabeth Glen (Soprano), Sophie Clarke (Actress) and are invited to make a small donation to the Organ Anthony Lamb (Archlute). The programme includes Fund). Early Music and readings from Shakespeare. JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT will be performed at St Edward's on Friday/Saturday 7/8 February at 7.30pm (also matinee on Saturday at 2pm). Tickets are now available: £2 (cone. £1 ). ST ANNE'S BISTRO LUNCH is at 12.30pm on Sat. 8 Feb. at the Scout Hall, Cottrell Road. A wide variety of home-cooked lunches is available. CATHEDRAL PRAISE. There will be a special service to celebrate St Teilo's Day on Sunday, 9 Feb, at the Cathedral at 6.30 pm. St Teilo is one of the Patron Saints of Llandaff Cathedral. Fr Philip Morris and THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Fr Michael Komor are gathering a team of musicians for Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. the occasion (there will be a practice at 4.45pm), and Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. everyone is invited to the service. Musicians please see AI an Mayer who has sets of music (some of it is They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the modern, but most traditional). There will be no Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Evensong at St Edward's on that day. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available St CEdward, s Cfturch in tfte 9?arish of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1078 Sunday, 26th January, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.66. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Gary Powe/1. Hymns: 542, 168(MP), 173(MP), 208(MP). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Before the Ending of the Day (Compline Hymn). Psalm 19. Hymns: 83, 173, 119(MP), 372. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Genesis 1,1 - 2,3. John 1, 1-18. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Nigeria and Archbishop Joseph Adetiloye. We pray for those still held as hostages in Peru, who have now been held for five weeks. On this Education Sunday we pray for all our young people, and for those who work in Education, in our schools and Sunday Schools, in our Choir and music groups, in our Universities and Colleges. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of St Luke's, Canton, and Fr Graham Horwood, one time priest-in-charge at St Edward's. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rita Johnson, Jan Rowlands, Dawn Hellard, Rose Wellbeloved. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Frank Holmes and Esme Audrey Wilfiams, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMIS W££K

Mcmeie~)l St John Chrysostom, Bishop (407 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice.

1"1.4es~ie•y St Thomas Aquinas, Doctor (1274 AD.) 10.00 am Holy Eucharist St Philip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoo/room. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

Wee4nes~e~ y SS Timothy & Titus, companions of Paul. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.66. FoJiowed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newrninster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's.

"fhl.il'.$~4)1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph & Dreamcoat). 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Music for Sunday). l!'rl~e~y 11.00 am St Anne's School Christingle Service. St Anne's Church.

Se~tl.ir~e~y St Bride or Bridget, Abbess (6th century). 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. We""t Swtele~y is Candlemas. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/chu rch/sted. html JUNIOR CONFIRMATION CLASSES start on Tuesday CATHEDRAL PRAISE. There will be a special service at Spm in the schoolroom. Any who missed the meeting to celebrate St Teilo's Day on Sunday, 9 Feb, at the last Sunday and have not yet registered as candidates, Cathedral at 6.30 pm. St Teilo is one of the Patron please see Peter Reid. Saints of Llandaff Cathedral. Fr Philip Morris and Fr Michael Komor are gathering a team of musicians for ST ANNE'S SCHOOL CHRISTINGLE SERVICE is on the occasion (there will be a practice at 4.45pm), and Friday in St Anne's Church. All are welcome everyone is invited to the service. Musicians please ORGAN FUND. There will be an Early Music Recital by see Alan Mayer who has sets of music (some of it is "The Art of Courtly Love" at St Edward's on Wed. 5 Feb modern, but most traditional). There will be no at 8pm. Tickets £3 (cone. £2). 50% of proceeds to the Evensong at St Edward's on that day. organ fund. Sophie Clarke is now Do you want to be healed? ST TEILO'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL unable to perform, so Elizabeth This was a curious question for Jesus will be celebrated on Mon. 10 Feb at Glen (Soprano) and Anthony Lamb to ask of someone who had been 7.30pm. (Archlute) will crippled for 38 years. Who wouldn't perform the recital PARISH SHROVE TUESDAY want to be better? Healing would of Early Music. SOCIAL on 11 Feb. at 7.30pm at bring all sorts of change and change There will be no Roath Church House. Faggot & peas isn't always welcome. lt is nice to be readings from supper (vegetarians contact Julie waited on. (Don't I know it!). Shakespeare as Holifield 2498204) price £1.50. Healing brings new responsibilities advertised earlier. and there is a difference between PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL PLEDGES. ORGAJJ _FU!)O being cured and being healed. Being meets at 7.15 on Fri 14 Feb. Members of St Edward's who cured is great. tt fixes the problem. beginning with a celebration of the covenanted their Organ Fund Being healed is something else. Holy Eucharist at St Margaret's (note pledges last year are reminded that Being healed means being whole - change of date). the second instalment of £25 is due not being perfect but having it all COMPLINE will be sung at shortly. Those who did not come together. St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm: 20 covenant are also invited to make a Being healed does not always Feb, 20 Mar. second payment if they wish to bring physical recovery. lt may, continue their support for another paradoxically, even mean dying but, if PARISH CHRISTINGLE SERVICE is year. we are healed, whatever comes our on Sunday, 23 Feb at 3pm in St way will bring with it that sense of ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 Teilo's School. Further information fulfilment and joy that comes only Fundraising Group meets on Wed. from Howard Petty 11482984. wlfh the love that Jesus Christ brings 5 Feb at 7.30pm. New members into our lives. Peter Reid. NEXT T AIZE SERVICE at welcome contact Gill Day St Edward's is on 12 Mar. ir495496. INTER-PARISH QUIZ. Thanks to all who supported this STAND YOUR GROUND presents "To Boldly Go" at event £167.7 4 was raised for Roath Church House Howardian Centre for age 15+ on Friday, 7 Feb, 7.30pm 2000 Fund. to 10.30pm. With Eric Delve and dance band dba. Tickets £4 from Big Ideas 2382462. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in St Margaret's Church. CHOIR PHOTOGRAPH. A few copies of the choir photograph are still available. If you would like a copy, please see Alan Mayer (and you are invited to make a small donation to the Organ Fund). WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. JOSEPH & THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR Gary Powe/1. Tel.493940. DREAMCOAT will be performed at St Edward's on Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Friday/Saturday 7/8 February at 7.30pm (also matinee on Saturday at 2pm). Tickets are now available: £2 They are available to minister to the needs of the sick (cone. £1 ). and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing ST ANNE'S BISTRO LUNCH is at 12.30pm on Sat. 8 and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Feb. at the Scout Hall, Cottrell Road. A wide variety of Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. home-cooked lunches is available. St CEaward 's Cfturcft in tfte sParisft of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1 079 Sunday, 2nd February, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Ceremony of Candles, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.235. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Frank Beg/ey Hymns: 544 (Proc.), 279, 384, Shine Jesus Shine (sheet 1 ). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Nunc Dimittis (Burgon). Psalm 84. Hymns: 543, 361, 26, 221. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: 1 Samuel1, 20-end. Romans 12, 1-8. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, and Presiding Bishop Edmond Browning. In this diocese we pray for St Mary the Virgin Primary School, Cardiff. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Jan Rowlands, Dawn Hellard, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Amelia Bessie Mills, whose anniversary occurs at this time. COFFEE will be served i-~ the I THIS WE£K vestry after the Eucharist this i morning, and the draw for the 1 St Seiriol, Abbot (6th century). 100 Club will take place. i 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margarefs. Newcomers in particular are I 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. very welcome to join us for 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. coffee. The Sunday School and 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi/ip's. Junior Choir will continue the line of coins - please give 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. them your support. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph & Dreamcoat). 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We~ne.s~4)1 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.69. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Roath Church House 2000 Fundraising Group. Roath Church House. 8.00 prn Early Music Recital. (Organ Fund).

Thl4rS~4)1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Joseph & Dreamcoat). l=l'l...tll)l 7.30 pm Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat 7_30 pm Stand Your Ground. Howardian Centre. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's 12.00 noon St Anne's Bistro Lunch. Scout Hall, Cottre/1 Road. 2.00 pm Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. 'i

Weekly Newsletter No.1080 Sunday, 9th February, 1997

11 .00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 72. Celebrant Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Peter Reid. Hymns: 233, 28(MP), 137(MP), 205. Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Cathedral Praise. L/andaff Cathedral. (There will be no Evensong at St Edward's this week.) In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Central Africa and Archbishop Khotso Makhulu. In this diocese we pray for the Prison Chaplaincy, and Fr Martin Kiddle. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michell~ Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Jan Rowlands, Dawn Hellard, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Dorothy Brothers, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TUIS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm ST TEILO'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL St Teilo's School. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Parish Shrove Tuesday Social. Roath Church House. Weefne.s.:{ety Ash Wednesday. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST & IMPOSITION OF ASHES. Prayer Book p. 75. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm SUNG EUCHARIST & IMPOSITION OF ASHES. Prayer Book p. 75. 8.30 pm Choir Practice. Thwrsefet)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Arme's. l!riAet)l 7.15 pm Parochial Church Council. St Margaret's!Roath Church House Settwr&fet)f 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. WeJCt .Swnefet)l is the First Sunday in Lent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong wilt be sung at 6.30 pm. CONGRATULATIONS to our young people on their successful production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat this weekend. Our thanks to all who gave of their time and talents, loaned equipment etc. The performances were very much appreciated by all who attended them. NO CHOIR PRACTICE on Thursday this week. There will be a short practice after the Ash Wednesday Eucharist. Internet: http://info. cf. ac. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html CATHEDRAL PRAISE. There will PARISH CHRISTINGLE SERVICE is be a special service to celebrate on Sunday, 23 Feb at 3pm in St Teilo's Day today at the St Teilo's School. Further information Cathedral at 6.30 pm. St Teilo is from Howard Petty V482984. one of the Patrol") Saints of Llandaff DAY CONFERENCE. Theme: Cathedral. Fr Philip Morris and "Discrimination. .. Equal Opportunities Fr Michael Komor are gathering a - For Whom?" at Prebendal House, cfi:ri>tingte team of musicians for the occasion Llandaff Cathedral on Fri 7 Mar, 1Oam-4pm. Organised (there will be a practice at 4.45pm), by the Board for Social Responsibility; provides an and everyone is invited to the opportunity to confront and challenge contemporary service. Musicians please see Alan Mayer who has discriminatory attitudes and actions. Details from sets of music (some of it is modern, but most Gareth Foster it578899. traditional). There will be no Evensong at St Edward's today. GARDENS TO VISIT is the title of a talk with slides by Miss Joan Smith, ST TEILO'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL will be celebrated retired lecturer, at Roath Church on Monday at 7.30pm at St Teilo's School, when the House on Fri, 7 Mar at 7.30pm. preacher will be Rev. Martin Kiddle, Prison Chaplain. Tickets £2.50. Light refreshments. Please support our friends at St Teilo's on their special Proceeds to Roath Church House day. Restoration Fund. JUNIOR CONt=IRMATION CLASS is at 5pm on Tuesday in the Schoolroom. ROB LACEY • ONE MAN THEATRE performs "People Like Me" at Albany Road Baptist Church on Fri 7 Mar at PARISH SHROVE TUESDAY SOCIAL on Tuesday at 7.30pm. Rob Lacey was a founder member of Trapdoor 7.30pm at Roath Church House. Faggot & peas supper Theatre Co. with whom he toured nationally 1984-1991. (vegetarians contact Julie Holifield u . , A th hi t rt · · · f 11'49820 ) price £ .SO. Raffle Your~a1th has made you well'. oroug Y en e atnmg evemng or 4 1 prizes gratefully received. Jesus sa1d t?ese words to the blmd all ages which leaves you reeling with beggar, Bat11maeus, when he turned laughter and asking deep, challenging ASH WEDNESDAY. There will be to Jesus for healing. The other questions. the usual celebration of the Holy readings for today are about the love DIOCESAN RENEWAL DAY on "The Eucharist at 1Oam and a Sung of God so we might wonder why the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, in the context Eucharist at 7.30pm. Imposition of gospel reading is about healing. of the Eucharist" at St David's Church Ashes at both services. The exciting thing about Jesus' Pencoed on Sat 8 Mar, 1 oam-4pm. ' ministry is that he showed the love of ROATH LOCAL HISTORY God in practice. Jesus didn't come NEXT TAIZE SERVICE at SOCIETY meets on Thursday at into the world just to preach about St Edward's is on 12 Mar. 7.30pm in the Mackintosh Centre , God's love. His whole ministry was a BLUE PETER APPEAL. Keppoch Street, when Or Rees · Pryce will give an illustrated talk on practical expression of God's love, Congratulations to St Margaret's the circumstances and context of culminating in his total self-giving for Sunday School for raising £160 for thA 1891 Welsh Lanouage Cen s us. the Blue Peter leprosy Appeal. ~ v su · /t is all very well talking about love PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL but what counts is not what we say ST ANNE'S WIVES are selling Easter meets at 7.15pm on Friday but what we do. As Eliza Doolittle Chicks (inc. choc egg) in aid of beginning with a celebration of the said in My Fair Lady, "Show me!" Velindre Hospital at £1 each. Contact Holy Eucharist at St Margaret's. Don't just talk about it - act in the Jean Gough 9497963. LENT COURSE. "Pathways to power and love of God. Peter Reid. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are Prayer" on Tuesdays 7 .45pm in Roath Church House normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays beginning 18 Feb. Come along and bring a friend. ' in St Margaret's Church. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors 9pm: 20 Feb, 20 Mar. and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. St Edward's Annual THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Pre-Vestry meeting is on Fri 21 Feb at 7.30pm in the Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. schoolroom. All fay people whose names are on the Electoral Roll of the Parish are entitled to speak, vote Gary Powell. Tel.493940. and stand for office, and are strongly urged to attend Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. this meeting. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy ST D~VID'S DAY will be celebrated with a Sung Euchanst at St Margaret's and Cawl Supper in Roath Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing Church House on Friday 28th February at 7.30pm. and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Tickets available soon. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward 's Church in the sParisft of ~ath

Weekly Newsletter No.1081 Sunday, 16th February, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p 77 Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Graham Reeves. Hymns: 92, 171, Anthem, Great is the Darkness (sheet 24). Anthem: Hide Not Thou Thy Face From Us 0 Lord (Richard Farrant, d.1581). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: CNDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit Come Holy Ghost (Office Hymn for Terce). Psalm 102. Hymns: 95, Anthem, 91, 162 (omit*). Anthem: God So Loved the World (John Stainer). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Genesis 12, 1-9 & 13. Romans 4, 13-end. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the World Council of Churches, and Church Councils throughout the world, remembering our own Cytun, meeting this week. In this diocese we pray for St David's Primary School, Colwinston. We pray for Rev. M.L.Wishart, who will be instituted as Rector of Dowlais on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Jan Rowlands, Dawn Hellard, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially John Gwynno James, priest, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TUIS WEEK

Wednesday, Friday & Saturday are Ember Days. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist St Philip's. 6.30 pm Stations of the Cross. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Arme's. 7.45prn Lent Course. Roath Church House.

Weelnes~£1)1 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p.343. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. CVtUn 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm CYTUN (Churches Together in Roath Park) meeting. Roath Park URC, Penywain Rd. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. The Saints, Martyrs & Missionaries of Africa. r.:-:------9.00 am Holy Eucharist. st Anne 1s. 1 W~.>ct Sl.(n~Cl)l is the Second Sunday in Lent. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in 7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 8.15 pm Lent Course. St Anne's House. 6. 30 pm. The Parish Christingle Service is at

9.00 pm COMPUNE. 1 St Teilo's at 3 pm. 7.00 pm ST EDWARD'S CONGREGATIONAL (PRE-VESTRY) MEETING. 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House.

9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margarefs. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.ukl 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. cci n/mai n/socecon/roath/church/sted. htm I LENT BOXES are available at the back of the church. by the Board for Social Responsibility; provides an opportunity to confront and challenge contemporary JUNIOR CONFIRMATION CLASS. There is no meeting discriminatory attitudes and actions. Details from this week because of Half-term. Gareth Foster '.ii'578899. STATIONS OF THE CROSS throughout Lent, 6.30pm GARDENS TO VISIT is the title of a Tues. St Philip's and 7pm Thurs. St Anne's (followed by talk with slides by Miss Joan Smith. Lent Course in St Anne's House). retired lecturer, at Roath Church LENT COURSE. "Pathways to Prayer'' on Tuesdays House on Fri, 7 Mar at 7 30pm 7.45pm in Roath Church House, beginning this week. Tickets £2.50. Light refreshments. Come along and bring a friend. Proceeds to Roath Church House ·------~~~~~ Have a Good Lent! ~ Restoration Fund. CYTUN. The Council of Churches will meet at Roath Park URG, Today is the First Sunday in Lent. ROB LACEY. ONE MAN THEATRE Penyvvain Rd on Wed at 7.30prn. Lent has had a bad press over recent performs "People Like Me" at Albany One item to be discussed is a years. it gets associated with Road Baptist Church on Fri 7 Mar at United Open-Air Service for joylessness, penance and even a 7. 3opm. Rob Lacey was a founder Pentecost. Any other suggestions touch of self-righteousness. member of Trapdoor Theatre Co. with for worship or other events to Alan We// I've got news for you. If has whom he toured nationally 1984-1991. Mayer please. nothing to do with any of those A thoroughly entertaining evening for things. Jesus Christ has nothing to all ages which leaves you reeling with COMPLINE will be sung at do with joylessness. His is a laughter and asking deep, challenging St Edward's on Thursday of this Imessage of joy and light, and Lent questions. week at 9pm. Next Service is 20 ought to be a time when we get Mar. better at accepting those gifts that he DIOCESAN RENEWAL DAY on "The so freely offers. Gifts of the Holy Spirit, in the context CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. If may take a little time, a little of the Eucharist" at St David's Church, {"'o.l. r...J ... --~P- 1\ -~--- __ , 01. CUVVdf U :::> MffiiUi:ll /effort, but is worth it. St Paul/ Pencoed on Sat 8 Mar, 10am-4pm ...... ,...: ...... ,...., : ..... ,....,.,.... r ... ;.....J_,, .s.t...:- ~ .. ~....-...... ,., -+ it IIIVOLII I~ IV VI! I IIUO.J t.l ~~~ VVV'Vf'\ C!l / compares the Christian with an/ 7 "lnr'""\~ il""'t th~ c-r-h.t"'\l"''.lrAI"'\I'V1 1\ ll l<"l\1 BOSNIA COLLECTION for the next f -'-'Vt-"11 I 11 I \.1 \..._, VVI \ ..... VII V>....ll\1, .---ut I~:J / athl~te, ~striving_ for a. goal. There iS./ people whose names are on the Convoy is on Sat, 15 Mar. Leaflets will / exnl!arauon, ~n t~at stnvmg; a sense ot / E!ectora! Ro!l of thr:e Parish are be available shortly for delivery around the area. entitled to speak, vote and stand suc~~s~t;~t~~ ~~~~-;~If spiritually and I for office, and are strongly urged to / mentally a little this Lent. "Seek ye ST ANNE'S WIVES are selling Easter attend this meeting. he Lord while he may be found." Chicks (inc. choc egg) in aid of CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Peter Reid. Velindre Hospital at £'1 each. Contact 7.30pm on Friday in Roath Church t Jean Gough '2'497963. House. NEXT TAIZE SERVICE at PARISH CHRISTINGLE SERVICE St Edward's is on 12 Mar. is next Sunday, 3pm in St Teilo's There is also a Taize School. Further information from Celebration of the Passion at Howard Petty '2482984. St Michael's College, Llandaff, on Good Friday at Bpm. VILLAGE PRAISE at St Michael's Church, RAF St Athan on Man 24 GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and Feb. 7.30-9.00pm Cfiristi:ngfe String Orchestra will perform Speaker: Canon Bernard ,Johns, Rector of Wenvoe Mozart's Solemn Vespers on (former Vicar of Roath). Good Friday evening. PRAYERJBIBLE STUDY GROUP ?.15-8.45pm at CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th July. Choir members St Pllilip's, 24 Feb, 10 Mar, 7 Apr. who want to come, please see Tricia before the end of February. Choir adults £4, children free. Prices for ST DAVID'S DAY will be celebrated with a Sung others are: Sunday School £3, other children £4, adults Eucharist at St Margaret's and Cawl Supper (veg £6.50. All passengers must have a seat. alternative available) in Roath Church House on Friday 28th February at 7.30pm Tickets £1. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). Te/.484808. ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH 12 noon on Sat 1 Mar. in Gary Powell. TE:I.493940. St Anne's Hall. Graham Reeves. Te/.460600. ST ANNE'S PLOUGHMAN'S SUPPER!DISCO 7.30pm They are available to minister to the needs of the sick on Mon, 3 Mar at New Park Liberal Club, City Rd. and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Tickets f3.50 from Sharon iii'4837:53. Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing DAY CONFERENCE. Theme: "Discrimination .... Equal and Confession sp£~ak to them at any time. Advice and Opportunities - For Whom?" at Prebendal House, Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. L/andaff Cathedral on Fri 7 Mar, 1Oam-4prn. Organised St CEawara 's Cfturcft in tfte C)?arisft of ~ath The Seccmel S\

Weekly Newsletter No.'/082 Sunday, 23rd February, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.80. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 293, 307, Anthem: I Hear Thy Welcome Voice, 3(5). 3p.m. Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. TODAY St Teilo's 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. School lntroit: 0 Maker of the World, Give Ear. Psalm 40. Hymns: 299, Go Down Moses, 296, 292. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Cfiri>tingie Readings: Exodus S, 2-13. Hebrews 11, 1-3 & 23-28. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Burundi, and Primate Samuel Sindamuka. We pray for the people of China at this time of political instability. In this diocese we pray for the Rectorial Benefice of Llantwit Major, Rector David Jenkins (Canon of St Dubritius), and Vicars Daniel Ginn, Michael Komor and Philip Morris. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Jan Rowlands, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Waiter George Shepherd, Joan Riddett and Lilian Martin, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMlS WEEK St Matthias, Apostle. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.15 pm Prayer/Bible Study Group. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Village Praise. St Michael's Church, RAF St Athan. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phifip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoo!room. LENT COURSE. "Pathways to Prayer" on 6.30 pm Stations of the Cross. St Philip's. Tuesdays 7.45pm in Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Anne's. 7.45pm Lent Course. Roath Church House.

Weeinesei~)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p.350. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. ST DAVID'S DAY will be celebrated 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. with a Sung Eucharist at St Margaret's 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. ~nd Cawl Supper (veg alternative 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. vailable) in Roath Church House on 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's riday at 7.3~pm. .T__ ic_k_et_s_£ __ 1_. ____ _J

9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. '1-Jext Sl,(nei~)l is the Third Sunday in Lent. The 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. coffee will be served in the vestry and the draw for 8.15 pm Lent Course. St Anne's House the 100 Club will take place. Evensong will be sung 1.00 pm Lecture. St John's Church. at 6.30 pm. 7.30 pm Parish St David's Day Eucharist & Cawl Supper. St Margaret's. St David, Bishop, Patron Saint of Wales. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. 10.00 am Ordination Service (Dawn Hellard). Holy Cross Church, Cowbridge. 12.00 noon St Anne's Soup Lunch. St Anne's Church Half. 6.00 prn Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. LENT BOXES are available at the back of the church. COFFEE MORNING in aid of refugee children in Bosnia at St Peter's Parish Centre, 9 Richmond Rd on Sat 8 VILLAGE PRAISE at St Michael's Church, RAF Mar, 10.30-12.30. Speaker: Mike Rye (from the Convoy St Athan on Monday 7.30-9.00pm. Speaker: Rev. of Hope). Bernard Johns, Rector of Wenvoe (former Vicar of Roath). NEXT TAIZE SERVICE at St Edward's is on 12 Mar. There is also a Taize Celebration of the Passion at STATIONS OF THE CROSS throughout Lent, 6.30pm St Michael's College, Llandaff. on Good Friday at 8pm. Tues. St Phi lip's and 7pm Thurs. St Anne's (followed by Lent Course in St Anne's House). BOSNIA COLLECTION for the next Convoy is on Sat, 15 Mar. Leaflets will be available shortly for delivery LECTURES at St John's Church, .------·------. around the area. Fridays at 1pm (following He Who is Not With Me ... Eucharist at 12 noon). This week, .. .is against me. - So Jesus says in DEANERY FOOTBALL on Sat 15 Mr of the Welsh today·s Gospel passage. Well obviously Mar to determine the teams to Centre for International Affairs will we are all with him. We wouldn't be here represent the at speak on "Cardiff and the World"- if we weren't, would we? the Diocesan Finals on Apr 4. At We are all members of his fan club, the Star Centre, Various age DAWN HELLARD. lt is good to cheering him on, wanting him to win all categories for Secondary School report tllat Dawn has made a hearts to him. children. See noticeboard for good recovery and is due to start I But Jesus went on to say "he who details. back to work shortly. She has been very grateful to all those does not gather with me scatters." In THE CANTATA "DARKNESS & other words he doesn't want fans. He who have st1own their concern for DAWN" by Fred W. Peace will be wants labourers to help him in his her. Her ordination is on performed by St Edward's Choir on harvest. There is no point in being here Saturday at 1Oam at Holy Cross Passion Sunday, 16 Mar at ·n church this morning if tomorrow we Church, Cowbridge. Everyone is 6.30pm. rget that Jesus has called each of us to welcome to come to the service. elp harvest all those people out there PARISH VESTRY is at Roath She will celebrate the Eucharist ho need him in their lives, whether they Church House on Mon 17 Mar at for the first time at St Hilary next ow it nor not. Peter Reid 7.30pm Sunday at 6pm. ~ ------·--- COMPL!NE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday, ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH 12 noon on Saturday in St Anne's HaiL 20 Mar at 9pm. CARDIFF LITTLE THEATRE present Hamlet at the GOOD FRIDAY The Choir and String Orchestra will Howardian Centre, 4-8 Mar 7.30pm £5 (cone. £3.50). perform Faun~'s Cantique de Jean Racine and Mozart's Solemn Vespers on Good Friday evening. SAVE THE CHILDREN present an evening of music & verse at 7.30pm on Wed 5 Mar at the Mansion House, CYTUN. The Council of Churches is planning a United Open-Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 Richmond Rd ~624967. £4.50 (inc. wine/coffee). May, in Water·loo Gardens Also there will be an issue DAY CONFERENCE. Theme: "Discrimination .... Equal of Network for Easter - if you would like any items Opportunities - For Whom?" at Prebendal House, included, please hand copy to Alan Mayer by 7 Mar. Llandaff Cathedral on Fri 7 Mar, ·Joam-4pm. Organised by the Board for Social Responsibility; provides an CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th July. Choir members opportunity to confront and challenge contemporary who want to come, please see Tricia before the end of discriminatory attitudes and actions. Details from February. Choir adults £4, children free. Prices for Gareth Foster il578899. others are: Sunday School £3, other children £4, adults £6.50. All passengers must have a seat GARDENS TO VISIT is the title of a talk with slides by Miss Joan Smith, retimd lecturer, at Roath Church CONGRATULATIONS to Jeanne and Bill Rees who House on Fri, 7 Mar at 7.30pm. Tickets £2.50. Light celebrated their 53rd Wedding Anniversary yesterday. refreshments. Proceeds to Roath Church House WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors f.Zestoration Fund. and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of ROB LACEY - ONE MAN THEATRE performs "People the sidesmen if you are new with us. Like Me" at Albany Road Baptist Church on Fri 7 Mar at THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: 7.30pm Rob Lacey was a founder member of Trapdoor Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Theatre Co. with whom he toured nationally 1984--1991. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. A thoroughly entertaining evening for all ages which Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. leaves you reeling with laughter and asking deep, challenging questions They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy DIOCESAN RENEWAL DAY on "The Gifts of the Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing Spirit, in the context of the Eucharist" at St David's and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Church, Pencoed on Sat 8 Mar, 1Oam-4pm. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available.

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Weekly Newsletter No.1083 Sunday, 2nd March, 1997 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.83. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Graham Reeves. Hymns: 578, Sheet 6, Anthem: 0 Jerusalem, Tydi a Roddaist, 5'75 (Rec.). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Ten Commandments: Sydney Marks. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: 0 God of Grace, thy mercy send (Litany of the Deacon). Psalm 142. Hymns: 46(MP), Anthem: 0 Salutaris (Sydney Marks), 324, 33. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Deuteronomy 4, 1-14. Matthew 5, 17-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for World Peace, and remember the Women's World Day of Prayer on Friday of this week. We pray for the people of Zaire, Rwanda, Bosnia, Ireland, and all who suffer, directly or indirectly as a result of war. In this diocese we pray for Llandaff City Primary School. We pray for Dawn Hellard, ordained priest yesterday, celebrating the Eucharist for the first time this evening. We pray for Rev Canon Or Richard Fenwick, who becomes Dean of Monmouth and Vicar of the Cathedral Parish of St Woolos on Saturday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Henry Bruce Grant and Ada Poultney, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMIS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. CARDIFF LITTLE THEATRE present Hamlet I 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. at the Howardian Centre, Tue-Sat this week, I 6.30 pm Stations of the Cross. St Phifip's. 7.30pm £5 (cone. £3_.5_0.:._). _____ 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.45pm Lent Course. Roath Church House.

We~nese(tly 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.359. Followed by coffee. (St Non, 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster R,oad. 's_A_V_E___::T_H_E_:_C_H_I_L_D_R_E_N_p__ r_e_se_n_t_a_n_e_v_e_ni-n---,g I 5th century) 11.00am St Edward's Stnng Orchestra Pract1ce. of music & verse at 7.30pm on Wednesday 2.00 pm St Edwa~d's Chamber Music Gp Practice. at the Mansion House, Richmond Rd I 2.30 pm Sen1or C1t1zens. Roath Church House. fi'624967. £4.50 (inc. wine/coffee). 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Evening of Music for Save the Children. The Mansion House. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 5.00 pm Guild of Church School Teachers. High School. 6.30 pm Choir Practice: Darkness and Dawn. .------7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. GARDENS TO VISIT: a talk with slides by Miss Joan 7.30 pm Choir Practice: Solemn Vespers. Smith, retired lecturer, at Roath Church House on 8.15 pm Lent Course. St Anne's House. Friday at 7.30pm. Tickets £2.50. Light refreshments. Proceeds to Roath Church House Restoration Fund. '?ri~tlY Women's World Day of Prayer (St Perpetua, 10 00 am Day Conference on Equal Op-po1iunities. Prebendal House, Llandaff. Felicity & 1.00 pm Lecture. St John's Church. r------, Companions, 2.30 pm Day of Prayer Service. Albany Road Baptist Church. NeJCt Swn~tl)l is the Fourth Martyrs of 7.30 pm Talk: "Gardens to Visit". Roath Church House. Sunday in Lent (Mothering Carthage) 7.30 pm Rob Lacey. Albany Road Baptist Church. Sunday). The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's StltWI'~tl)l 900 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. at 11 am, the Sunday School will 10.00 am Diocesan Renewal Day. St David's Church, Pencoed. meet at 11 am, and Evensong 10.30 am Coffee Morning in (Bosnia). St Peter's Parish Centre. will be sung at 6.30 pm. 6. 00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. DAY CONFERENCE. Theme: "Discrimination .... Equal Shoes/boots (must be in good condition). Cash towards Opportunities - For Whom?" at Prebenda/ House, another· foetal scanner. Llandaff Cathedral on Friday, 1Oam-4pm Organised by DEANERY FOOTBALL COMPETITION on Sat 15 Mar. the Board for Social Responsibility; provides an See noticeboard for details. opportunity to confront and challenge contemporary discriminatory attitudes and actions. Details from THE CANTATA "DARKNESS & DAWN" by Fred W. Gareth Foster iL"578899. Peace will be performed by St Edward's Choir on Passion Sunday, 16 Mar at 6.00pm (not 6.30 as LECTURES at St John's Church, Fridays at 1 pm previously advertised). (following Eucharist at 12 noon) This week, Mr Teifion Griffiths, Headmaster of St Teilo's Hi h School, will PARISH VESTRY is at Roath Church speak on "Education - a Moral Jesus ... wept. .. saying "Would that House on Mon 17 Mar at 7.30pm. This Minefield'. even today you knew the things that is an important meeting for all WOMEN'S WORLD DAY OF make for peace." Luke 19:41. members of the Parish. PRAYER 2.30pm on Friday at This saying from today's Gospel COMPLINE will be sung at Albany Road Baptist Church. comes alive for us today as we pray St Edwarc!'s on Thurs, 20 Mar at 9pm. for world peace. it is amazing that ROB LACEY ONE MA.N even with our benefit of hindsight, of GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and String THEATRE performs "People Like knowledge of the Passion of Our Orchestra will perform Faun~'s Me" at Albany Road Baptist Church Lord, we stiff do not appear to know Cantique de Jean Racine and on Friday at 7.30pm. Rob Lacey the things that make for peace. War, Mozart's Solemn Vespers on Good was a founder member of Trapdoor poverty and oppression stiff threaten Friday evening. Theatre Co. with whom lle toured the peace of the world on a global GYTUN. The Council of Churches is nationally 1984-1991. Thomughly scale. entertaining evening for all agHs On a more personal/eve/ we, too, planning a United Open-Air Service which leaves you reeling with sometimes seem to lose sight of the for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 laughter and asking deep, "things that make for peace". We May, in Waterloo Gardens. Also there challenging questions. allow petty jealousy and selfishness will be an issue of Network for Easter - if you would like any items included, DIOCESAN RENEWAL DAY on to upset our relationships with each other which in turn prevents God's please hand copy to Alan Mayer by 7 "Tile Gifts of the Holy Spirit, in the peace from entering the world. Mar. context of the Eucharist" at it is not difficult to imagine Jesus St David's Church, Pencoed on CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th July. still weeping, stiff praying for peace Saturday, 1Oam-4pm. Choir members who want to come, on our behalf, such is his love for us. please see Tricia before the end of COFFEE MORNING in aid of Reconciliation with God and thereby February. Choir adults £4, children refugee children in Bosnia at St with ourselves and others is the way free. Prices for others are: Sunday Peter's Parish Centre, 9 Richmond that makes for peace; which means School £3, other children £4, adults Rd on Saturday, 10.30-12.30. freedom from all our fears and our £6.50. All passengers must have a Speaker: Mike Rye (from the ability to hurt each other on a global seat. Convoy of Hope). and personal level. As we become reconciled to God his love will flow SUNDAY SCHOOL. Kathie Mayer has J.C.JONES MEMORIAL LECTURE at through us bringing the true peace of retired as leader of the Sunday St Michael's College, Llandaff on which Jesus spoke to the whole School. a task she has performed Mon 10 Mar, 7.30pm. Speaker: world. Are we to help God bring faithfully and energetically for 13 Miss Diana Witts, General Sec. of about this peace or are we content to years. Over that period the Sunday Church Mission Society. let Jesus weep on and on and. .. on? 1 School has grown from a small group NEXT TAIZE SERV~CE at Fr Gary~ in the vestry to about half (numerically St Edward's is on 12 Mar. ThHre is also a Taize if not in volume!) of our regular Celebration of the Passion at St Michael's College, congregation. This growth is due largely to the work of Llandaff, on Good Friday at 8pm. Kathie and her helpers, particularly in the early stages. All at St Edward's are very grateful to her for her work BOSNIA COLLECTION for the next Convoy is on Sat, and witness over the years. 15 Mar 10-1 in Roath Church House. Leaflets will be "\ available shortly for delivery around the area. This time ST ANNE'S SOCIAL EVENING/DISCO cancelled. we need medical supplies (paracetamol, aspirin, EASTER FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Martin will be pleased bandages, incontinence pads, multi-vitamins etc), to receive donations': Toiletries (soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: washing powder, etc), Household items (sheets, Peter Reid (Vicar) Tel.484808. pillowcases, towels, curtains, bowls, buckets, cutlery, Gary Powell. Te1.493940. candles, tin-openers, sewing thread, needles, pins, etc), Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Food (rice, pasta, tea, coffee, sugar, tinned fish, yeast, They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The cooking oil), For Babies (toiletries, towelling/disposable sic!< and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the nappies, small soft toys), For Children (notebooks, Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. pens, pencils, plasticine, sweets, no chocolate), Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk!ccin/mainlsocecon/roath/church/sted.html ,I '/.'¥.1.­ St CEawara 's Cfturcft '.(J~j:=

in tfte tflr r SJ?arisft of CJ\£atft /".:·. ~· The ~o~rth Swnefet)l in tent ( 'j•' Motr,erins Swnelet)l '[:/, !; ,i j._yt Weekly Newsletter No. 1084 Sunday, 9th March, 1997 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.85. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Hymns: 278, 80(MP), Anthem: Ave Verum (Mozart}, The Servant King (sheet 2). 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: My Soul Oath Magnify the Lord. Anthem: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God (Mendelssohn). Psalm 116. Hymns: 107, Anthem, 248(MP), 27. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Exodus 24. Hebrews 9, 11-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Primates of the Anglican Communion as they meet in Jerusalem. We pray for those in Iran and Pakistan who are suffering as a result of recent earthquakes. We pray for the people of Albania, that the present crisis should not lead to civil war. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Radyr, and Fr Bill Barlow, Rector (one time priest at St Edward's), and Barbara John, Assistant Curate. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Jean James. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Kenneth Stanley Griffiths and Cecil Martin, whose anniversaries occur at this time. THIS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. J.C.JONES MEMORIAL LECTURE at 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. St Michael's College, Llandaff on 7.15 pm Bible Study. St Philip's. Monday at 7.30pm. Speaker: Miss 7.30 pm JC.Jones Lecture. St Michael's College. Diana Witts, General Sec. of Church Mission Soc~._et-=-y_. ______, 10.00 am Holy Eucharist St Philip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoo!room. 6.30 pm Stations of the Cross. St Philip's. HEALING MASS with the Sacrament of 7.30 pm Mass of Healing. St Anne's. Anointing and tt1e Laying on of Hands 7.45pm Lent Course. Roath Church House. on Tues, 7.30pm in St Anne's. St Gregory the Great, Bishop & Doctor. 10 00 am HOLY EUCHARiST. Prayer Book p.366. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. LECTURES at St John's Church, 7.30 pm LENTEN TAIZE SERVICE. Fridays at 1pm (following Eucharist 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. at 12 noon). This week, Mr Michael 7.30 pm Spring Fayre Stallholders Meeting. Church House. Downes, Chairman of Cardiff Th~.>irs~qy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Magistrates' Court, will speak on 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice: Darkness & Dawn. "The Work of the Magistrates' 7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. Courts". ------~ 7.30 pm Full Choir & String Orchestra Practice. (Good Friday music). 7.30 pm Roath Local History Society. Mackintosh Institute. .------j 8.15 pm Lent Course. st Anne's House. 't.lext S!A!nd~)l is Passion Sunday. The Holy Eucharist will be l'!rie{qy 1.00 pm Lecture. St John's Church. celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at Sedt-~rdety 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 11 am, and the Cantata "Darkness & 10.00 am Bosnia Collection. Roatl? Church House. Dawn" will be sung at 6 pm (in place 11.00 am Women Priests for Wales: Final AGM. Llanidloes. of Evensong). 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. POSIES will be distributed at the end of the Eucharist ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH 12 noon Sat, 22 Mar in for children to give to their mothers in the church. St Anne's Church Hall. Wide selection of home-made soups. PRAYER/BIBLE STUDY GROUP Monday, 7.15--8.45pm in St Philip's. HOLY WEEK. Services in St Edward's: Maundy Thurs 7 30pm TAIZE SERVICE. An evening Sung Eucharist & Stripping of the of Prayer and Lenten Altar; Good Friday 1Oarn Liturgy, Devotions using the Music of 7.30pm Mozart's Solemn Vespers Taize at St Edward's on (see below); Holy Saturday 7.00pm Wednesday of this week at (not 7.30) Candlelight Vigil. 7.30pm. Come and join Christians from all GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and denominations, who have String Orchestra will perform found ti1at they can worship Faure's Cantique de Jean Racine and Mozart's together through prayer and music. Musicians will Solemn Vespers on Good Friday at rehearse between 6.30 and 7.30 - 'M_o_t_h_e-rh_o_o_d-is--a-t -th-e-~-_c_e_n-tr-e-of_o_u_r, 7.30pm. ail welcome. There is also a Taize celebrations today For mothers EASTER Celebration of the Passion at share uniquely in God's mothering of There will beDAY.~ a St Michael's College, Llandaff, on his creation Mothers share with God Service of Easter 'f~~ Good Friday at 8pm. in a special way the experience of Readings and 1J i@' SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church bringing new life into the world. We I Music in place of House on Sat. 17 May. Gardeners know ourselves the benefits that a Evensong at 6.30pm. please get planting for the Plant 'mother's love has for us. lt is this DENNIS MORGAN will give an Stall. Stailholders meeting on Wed. that we celebrate today illustrated talk "Cardiff at War" on Sat. at 7.30pm in Roattl Church House­ We celebrate the love of our own 12 Apr, l.30pm in Roatll Church all welcome. mothers as their share in the Mother love which God has for all of us and House. Tickets £2.50 inc. tea/coffee. ROATH LOCAL HISTORY which is manifested most fully in the CHOiR OUTING to Tenby, 12th July. SOCIETY meets on Thurs at work of the Church and which Mary Choir adults £4, children free. Prices 7.30pm at Mackintosh Institute. IVIr uniquely displayed in her mothering for others are: Sunday School £3, Gwyn Smith of St Martin's will give of Our Lord. other children £4, adults £6.50. All talk on Basic Heraldry. A mother's love gives us comfort j a passengers must have a seat. BOSNIA COLLECTION for the and security, strength and Please see Tricia as soon as possible next Convoy is on Sat, 15 Mar 10-1 confidence. God's love gives us if you wo'u1d like to come. in Roath Church House. Help comfort and security, strength and needed from 9am. confidence. God feeds us like a MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are Mother through the Sacraments, normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm WOMEN PRIESTS FOR WALES. assuring us of his love and support. except Thursdays in St Margaret's The AGM on Sat. marks the end of God's mother love refreshes us and Church. Women Priests for Wales. At another name for today is EASTER FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Uanidloes Parish Church, 11 am Refreshment Sunday Let us praise AGM, 2pm Eucharist, 3.30prn and thank God for mothers Martin will be pleased to receive 1. b donations. Party. T11e cele rant at the everywhere, especially our own Eucharist will be Iris Thomas, mothers, our Mother the Church and WELCOME. We extend a warm 1 preacher Una Kroll. Mary the Mother of Our Lord, and for welcome to all visitors and THE CANTATA "DARKNESS & the high calling of mothering creation newcomers. Please make yourself DAWN" by Fred w Peace will be which they all share with God the known to one of the sidesmen if you performed by St Edward's Choir source of at/life. Fr Gary. are new with us. next Sunday, 16 Mar at 6.00prn. Tenor and Bass CYTUN. The Roath Council of soloists are Richard Mayer and Lucian Goble; treble Churches is planning a United Open- duet by Frances Gable and Stephen Mayer. Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on PARISH VESTRY is at Roath Church House on Mon 17 Sunday, 18 May, in Waterloo Mar at 7.30pm. This is an important meeting for all Gardens. members of the Parish. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: cvtun Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at Gary Poweli. Tel.493940. 9pm 20 Mar, 24 Apr, 22 May. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. CHRISTIAN AID BREAD & CHEI;:SE They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the LUNCH 12.00 to 1.30 on Fri, 21st Mar at Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Albany Rd Baptist Church. Tickets are £1 Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. per person. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St CEdward 's (~fturcft in the c;P'trisft of ~ath

Weekly Newsletter No.1085 Sunday, 16th March, 1997 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.88. Celebrant & Preacher: PeterReid. Hymns: 108,102, 1·11, 175(MP) Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caieb Simper. 6.00 pm Darkness and Dawn. A Passiontide Cantata by Fred W. Peace Tenor: Richard Mayer. Bass: Lucian Goble. Treble duet: Francis Goble & Stepllen Mayer. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Anglican Church in Zaire, and Archbishop Byankya Njojo W(" pray for an end to the fighting in Zaire, and for the refugees there. We pray for the people of Albania, and for the foreign nationals who are being evacuated. In this diocese we pray for the pupils and staff of the Bishop of L!andaff High School. We pray for the members-elect of our new Parochial Church Council, who take office at the Vestry Meeting on Monday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janat Munday, MicheHe Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wel!beloved, Judith Brookes. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Jean James. TMIS W:EEK St Patrick, Bishop, Patron Saint of Ireland (Stll century). 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's iRISH VESTRY is at Roathl 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. hurch House on Monday at, 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 30pm. This is an important 7.30 pm PARISH VESTRY MEETING. Roath Church House. eeting for all members of the arish. St Cyril of Jerusalem, Bishop (386 A. D.) ~------~------10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schootroom. 6.30 pm Stations of the Cross. St Phi!ip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.45 pm Lent Course. Roath Church House. St Joseph of Nazareth. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.372. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 200 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Thwrs~t:l)l 9.00 am COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday of 6.30 pm Choir Practice: Easter Carol Service. this_ week at 9pm. Future services: 24 Apr, 22 M_a_.;..y_. __, 7.00 pm Stations of the Cross. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Full Choir & String Orchestra Practice. (Good Friday music). 8.15 pm Lent Course. St Anne's House. 9.00 pm COMPUNIE. ·12.00 noon Christian Aid Bread & Cheese Lunch. Afbany Road Baptist Church. 1.00 pm Lecture. St John's Church ICHRISTiANAID BREAD3~~::}~~~~·~:;;: 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. ~HEESE LUNCH 12.00 to :;/ ~-\ 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 1.30 on Friday at Albany Rd C\ -f-} .. 12.00 noon St Anne's Soup Lunch. St Anne's fiat!. Baptist Church. Tickets are .it:~~'?f:~\ £1_per person. . • · · -···"':.>" 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. ~

NeX't Sl.ftt~tl)l is Palm Sunday. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. frHE. CArri'f\1~A .:E)ARKJ)sss &DAWD" SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church House on Sat. 17 by Fred W. Peace will be performed by St Edward's May Stalls seeking support are: bottles, toys, white Choir today at 6.00pm. Tenor and Bass soloists ar·e elephant, cakes, groceries, books Richard Mayer and Lucian Goble; treble duet by and plants. . Frances Gable and Stephen Mayer T AIZE SERVICE. The next Service at St Edward's is on Wed LECTURES at St John's Church, Fridays at 1 pm 30 April at 7.30pm. There is also (following Eucharist at 12 noon). This week, the final a Taize Service at St Peter's (RC) talk is by Dr Gillian Todd, Chief Executive Bro Taf Church on Good Friday at Health Authority, who will speak on "Health and the 7.30pm and a Taize Celebration People". of the Passion at St Michael's ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH 12 noon Saturday in College, Uandaff, on Good Friday at St Anne's Church Hall. Wide lroday we begin the long road to 8pm. selection of r10me-made soups. Jerusalem, to Calvary and eventualfy GYTUN. The Council of Churches is THIRD WORLD LENTEN to Easter. In the gospel today we planning a United STARVATION LUNCH at read how Jesus ''began to show his Open-Air Service for St Peter's (RC) Church next disciples that he must go to Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday at 1 pm. Jerusalem and suffer many things Sunday, '18 May, in from the elders and chief priests ... Waterloo Gardens. STAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION" will and be killed." Jesus realised the be performed at Albany Road inevitable end of his earthly mission. CYTUN cytun Baptist Church next Sunday at The enemies he had made were too REPRESENTATIVES 6.30pm. powerful and would see him killed; please note the dates of meetings: 16 Apr, 9 July, 15 Oct (all at 7.30pm at HOLY WEEK. Services in removed from the picture. Roath Park URC, Penywain Rd). St Edward's: Maundy Thursday But would they succeed? Of 7.30pm Sung Eucharist & Stripping course not. Jesus knew that he would CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th July. of the Altar; Good Friday 1 Oam return. He knew that his disciples Choir adults £4, children free. Prices Liturgy, 7.30pm Mozart's Solemn needed encouragement to face the for others are: Sunday School £3, Vespers (see below); Holy events they would witness in other children £4, adults £6.50. All Saturday TOOprn (not 7.30) Jerusalem and so in today's Gospel passengers must have a seat. Candlelight Vigil. we have an account of the Please see Tricia as soon as possible Transfiguration. Jesus appeared with it you would like to come. GOOD FRIDAY The Choir and Elijah and Moses, two great Old String Orchestra will perform Testament prophets. This wonderful MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are Faun§'s Cantique de Jean Racine sight was meant to strengthen the normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm and Mozart's Solemn Vespers on disciples by revealing to them Jesus' except Thursdays in St Margaret's Good Friday at 7.30pm. true nature. Church. SONRISE. At 6am on Easter Day As we prepare to remember the EASTER FLOWERS. Mrs Megan Christians from around the city will events of Holy Week we too can be Martin will be pleased to receive gather at the Wenallt (top field, by encouraged by calling to mind this donations. the radio mast) to celebrate the revelation of Jesus Christ on the mountain. Whenever we face difficult PARISH EASTER CARDS and Resurrection. Details '2'759704. NETWORK are ready for delivery. 1 decisions or problems we find in this account of the Transfiguration that Please check to see if any are marked Christ is encouraging us just as he up for you or take another street. encouraged Peter, James and John. WELCOME. We extend a warm Jesus in all his heavenly glory is welcome to all visitors and always loving us and caring for us, newcomers. Please make yourself helping us t'ace the future and known to one of the sidesmen if you whatever it brings. Fr Gary. are new with us. LIGHTSHIP 2000. There will be an Easter Celebration Service on Easter Day at the THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Lightship at 3.30prn. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. EASTER CAROL SERVICE. There will be a Service of Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Easter Readings and Music in place of Evensong at 6.30pm on Easter Day. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy !JENNIS MORGAN will give an illustrated talk "Cardiff at Communion at home. For tile Sacraments of Healing and War" on Sat, 12 Apr, 7.30prn in Hoath Church House. Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction Tickets £2.50 inc. tea/coffee. in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http :1/info .cf.ac .uk! ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted .html St CEdward 's Cftut'cft in the SJ?arisft of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1086 Sunday, 23rd March, 1997 11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.91. . Blessing & Distribution of Palms, and Palm Procession. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marttn. Hymns: 597 (Proc.), Meekness & Majesty (sheet 8), 100, Anthem, Hosanna (sheet 4). Anthem: Thou That Destroyest the Temple (F. W.Peace). Setting: Nicholson Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: All in the April Evening (Roberton). Psalm 62. Hymns: 96, Anthem: God So Loved the World (Stainer), 99, 218. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 5, 1-16. Luke 20, 9-20. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, and President Bishop Samir Kafity. We pray for peace in the Middle East, remembering those who died this week in the terrorist attack in Tel Aviv. We pray for the people of Albania and for the people of Zaire where another mass evacuation of foreign nationals seems imminent In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Merthyr Dyfan, and Fr Terry Doherty (Rector) and Fr Dean Atkins (Assistant Curate). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brookes. HOt':/ WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margarefs. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist & Meditation on the Passion of Our Lord. St Margaret's. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist & Meditation on the Passion of Our Lord. St Margaret's. Wecines,;leiy 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p. 105. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. I'_E_A_S_T_E_R__ F_L_O_W_E-RS. Mrs Megan 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. Martin will be pleased to receive 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. I donations. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. '------' 7 30 pm Holy Eucharist & Meditation on the Passion of Our Lord. St Margaret's. Maundy Thursday 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. i 1.00 am Renewal of Vows & Blessing of the Holy Oils. Llandaff Cathedral 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm SUNG EUCHARIST AND STRIPPING OF THE ALTAR 8.30 pm Choir Practice. PARISH 3-HOUR VIGIL on Good Friday noon-3pm at St Margaret's. Good Friday Led by Prebendary F.T.Secombe. 10 00 am LITURGY OF GOOD FRIDAY. 12.00 noon Three Hour Vigil. St Margaret's. l.Je,~et Sl.·mclei)l is Easter Day. The 2.30 pm Full Choir & String Orchestra Practice. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in 7.30 pm MOZART'S SOLEMN VESPERS. St Edward's at 8 am and 11 am, the 7.30 pm Veneration of the Cross. St Anne's. Sunday School will meet at 11 am, 7.30 pm Taize Service. St Peter's. and in place of Evensong the Service Holy Saturday of Easter Readings and Music will 7.00 pm CANDlELIGHT EASTER VIGIL. be sung at 6.30 pm. 7.30 pm Easter Vigil & First Communion. St Margaret's NB: CLOCKS GO FORWARD ONE 8.00 pm Easter Vigil & First Mass. St Anne's. HOUR NEXT WEEKEND. THIRD WORLD LENTEN STARVATION LUNCH at TAIZE SERVICE. The next Service at St Peter's (RC) Church today at 1 pm. St Edward's is on Wed 30 April at 7.30pm. There is also a Taize Service STAINER'S "CRUCIFIXION" will be performed at at St Peter's (RC) Church on iGood Albany Road Baptist Church today at 6.30pm. Friday at 7.30pm and a Taize HOLY WEEK. Services in St Edward's Maundy Thurs Celebration of the Passion at 7.30pm Sung Eucharist & Stripping of the Altar; Good St Michael's College, Llandaff, on Friday 1Oam Liturgy, 7.30pm Moz:art's Solemn Vespers Good Friday at 8pm. (see below); Holy Saturday 7.00pm Candlelight Vigil. CYTUN. The Council of Churches is planning a United GOOD FRIDAY. The Choir and 0 en-Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 String Orchestra will perform The_c_r_o_w--d--w-a-v-in-g--p.-La-lm--b-,.,-a-n-c-::h-e-,s May, in Waterloo Gardens. Faun~'s Cantique de Jean shouted "Hosanna to the Son of David." BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be Racine and Mozart's Solemn So began the most sacred period in the performed by St Edward's Choir in Vespers on Good Friday at history of creation and so begins the most Church on Fri 6 June. 7.30pm. sacred week of the Church's year. The triumphant entry of Our Lord into CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th SONR!SE. At 6am on Easter Jerusalem. The crowds were shouting and July. Now fully booked. Day Christians from around the waving palms. Everyone was full of hope YOUTH CAMP at St Madoc city will gather at the Wenallt and joy; a carnival atmosphere abounded Christian Youth Camp, Llanmadoc, (top field, by the radio mast) to The Saviour had arrived and liberation Gower, 16-20 Aug. Details celebrate the Resurrection For was at hand. The long period of details ~759704. 201443 226307. oppression, of fear, was about to end. No­ 8AM EUCHARIST. On Easter one. though, realised or understood how EASTER VESTRY The following Day there will be an 8am this liberation from fear and death would were elected to office for Euchar-ist at St Edward's. happen. No-one realised that it would be St Edward's. Subwardens: Megan accomplished through death by crucifixion Martin, Fred Waite. PCC: Heather M!NSTER CHRISTIAN CENTRE and resurrection from the dead. Doe, Alan Mayer, Derek Shepherd. has a "United Open Air" service Today's celebration only makes sense Committee: Jeanne Rees, Cynthia on Easter Day in Waterloo in the context of Holy Week. All the Williams, Geoffrey Smith, Eva Gardens, 1 0-10.30am. services this week are integral parts of a Shepherd, Tony Mansell. Nick whole drama; to miss one is to miss the Webb and Tricia Burfoot were point of the events we remember this added to the sidespersons list. . week: that the hope of Palm Sunday, the LINE OF COINS this month raised acts of love and service of Maundy IThursday, overcome the death of Good £17.93 for the organ fund. Friday and bring us the joy of Easter. Let MORNING & EVENING PRAYER I:.IGHTSHIP 2000. There will be us begin the week full of hope as our Lord are normally said daily at 9 am and an Easter Celebration Service and King approaches. 6 pm except Thursdays tn on Easter Day at the Lightship Have a blessed Holy Week. FrGary St Margaret's Church. at 3.30pm WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors EASTER DAY. There will be a Service of Easter and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of Readings and Music in place of Evensong at 6.30pm. the sidesmen if you are new with us. DENNIS MORGAN will give an illustrated talk "Cardiff at FOR YOUR DIARY: War" on Sat, 12 Apr, 7.30pm in Roath Church House. 19 Apr. Cardiff Male Choir at Albany Rd Baptist Church. Tickets £2.50 inc. tea/coffee from Iris Smith 2'499057 10 May. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Hereford Cathedral. or the Parish Office. 1-2 June. Pilgrims Way passes through Llandaff. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at 7-14 June. Roath Park URC Centenary Celebrations. 14 June. Parish Officers Training Day. Dewi Sant. 19 June. Parish Confirmation. :H:I~~~:~· :~DM~OFFEE MORNING (rp~r7~"~··~::;~; 19 July. Family Fun Day at the Cathedral. on Sat 26 Apr at 1 0.30-noon at Albany ~ Road Baptist Church Hall. Bring & Buy. !::. ·· _ . - ?.{ THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Tickets SOp from Cynthia Williams. ;:;:;:;.,~._.i;j:: Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. INTER-PARISH QUIZ at Roath Church House on Sat Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. 26 Apr. Teams of 4 - £5 per team. Refreshments. Contact Iris Smith 'llil499057 to book a table. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church House on Sat. 17 Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing May. Items for the bottle stall can include sauce, and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and shampoo, bubble bath, jams, soft drinks as well as beer, Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. wines and spirits Internet: http :1/info .cf.ac. uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html St CEdward 's Cfturcft in tfte 9?arisft of CJ\£atft Eeester Det)l Weekly Newsletter No.1087 Sunday, 30th March, 1997

8.00 am Said Eucharist. Prayer Book p.121. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.121. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 602 (Proc.}, 238(MP), Anthems, Light Has Dawned (sheet 9), 134 (Rec.). Anthems: Agnus Dei & 0 Safutaris (A. Sydney Marks). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Easter Lessons and Carols. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 134 (Proc.), 128, Sheet 16, 132, Sheet 11, 390, 140, 135. Carols: On Easter Morn, This joyful Eastertide. Anthems: All in the April Evening (Roberton), Victimae Paschali, 0 Sons & Daughters (Walford Davies), So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition (Stainer}, 0 Death where is thy sting? (Handel), And Behold! I have the keys of death (F. W.Peace). In the world-wide Church we pray today for the witness of our Communion to the saving presence of the risen Christ wherever the powers of darkness and death seek control. We give thanks for Christ's victory where people search for justice, peace, forgiveness, and holiness of life. We pray for those who have been baptized this Easter and during the past year. We pray for the people of Albania, remembering the refugees who died when their boat capsized. We pray for Rev. Alan Martin Reynolds, whose resignation as Vicar of Pontyclun with Talygarn takes effect this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brooks, Pam & Alf Richards.

TUJS WEEK CAROL SERVICE. There will be a Service of Easter Readings and Music in place of 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Evensong today at 6.30pm If you would like 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. to read a lesson, please see Alan Mayer. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We"nesel~y 10.00 am HOLY !EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.377. Followed by coffee. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. ~~------~WELCOME. We extend a warm 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. welcome to all visitors and newcomers. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Please make yourself known to one of 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. the sidesmen if you are new with us.

9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ST ANNE'S WIVES EASTER CHICKS raised £100 for 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Velindre Hospital. Thank you to all who supported them. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. l=ri"&~ y Finals of Five-a-side Football. Michael Sobel Centre, Aberdare. s~t'Ar~~y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Evenin9 Prayer. St Margaret's

)Jek't Sl.(n~et)l is The First Sunday after Easter. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, and the Final 96/97 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. FR KEN AND MEGAN wish everyone a Blessed and Holy Easter. LIGHTSHIP 2000. There will be an Easter Celebration Service today at 3.30pm at the Ligfltship. LENT BOXES should be returned as soon as possible, please. Internet http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html 100 CLUB. The last draw is next Sunday, when the 'SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church House on Sat. 17 prizes of £100 and four of £20 will May. be drawn. The 96/97 Club has BRAHMS' REQUIEM. Thursday raised £650 for Church Funds. of this week is the Centenary of Membership for 97/98 now due ·· the death of Johannes Brahms, £12 (by instalments if required) to whose German Requiem will be Eva Shepherd, Cynthia Williams or performed by St Edward's Choir in Addie Briars, please. Cheques to Church on Fri 6 June. c.~AURc,_, Principality Building Society. MOSTLY MOZART is the title of "'-<- "'o ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 o"' RCH ~ the David Morgan Memorial a:: rn GROUP meets on Wed 9 Apr at Concert in aid of Rheumatoid CONCERT ~2000 i 7.30pm in Roath Church House. '? 'ye, Arthritis Research at the Reardon « IVou.. '4'!}.o Smith Lecture Theatre on Sat 7 Alle!uia! Christ is risen indeed! Alleluia! I ST ANNE'S WIVES COFFEE June at 1.30pm. Heather Doe After the trials of the past week with the MORNING at 11-1 pm on Sat 12 (sop), Raymond Driscoll (clarinet), horror and apparent desolation of the Apr at St Anne's Church Hall in leuan Owen (viola), Norman Doe & crucifixion of Good Friday, today comes the aid of K.R.U.F. Cake stall, bric­ Alyn Coleman (piano) and the glorious news. Jesus Christ has fulfilled a-brac & raffle. SOp inc. 1st cup Rhondda String Quartet will his promise and has risen from the dead! of coffee. perform Mozart's Clarinet Quintet & For Mary Magdalene and the Apostles Kegelstatt Trio and Schubert's 'The DENNIS MORGAN will give an the news was almost too incredible for Shepherd on the Rock". Tickets £5. illustrated tall< "Cardiff at War" them to believe but as the realisation on Sat, 12 Apr, 7.30pm in Roath began to sink in the excitement mounted. NUTS & BOLTS. A training day for Church House. Tickets £2.50 Today we share that excitement and sense parish leaders - Churchwardens, inc. tea/coffee from Iris Smith of wonder with those Apostles. Treasurers, Secretaries, PCC 2499057 or the Parish Office. We are children of the resurrection. We members, study course & prayer live forever in its light, cradled in the love of group leaders. Joint workshops on CARDIFF MALE CHOIR with Christ which we know will never be the implications of the Charities Act Emma Jones (Soprano) will give removed from us. We share the promise and the Children's Act. At Dewi a concert at Albany Rd Baptist of peace, of freedom from our fears and Sant, June 14, 10-4pm. For Church on Sat 19 Apr at 7.30pm anxieties. Christ's love conquered death; information or to register '2'01446- in aid of the Polish Youth Visit his love can conquer anything that we 711713. '97. Programmes £3.50 (cone. might ask of Him. Never again need we be £3). CHOIR OUTING to Tenby, 12th alone, isolated or afraid, for now we know July. Now fully booked. JUNIOR CONFIRMATION beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is Outstanding money to Tricia by resumes Tue 22 Apr. on our side. Have a glorious Easter. 13th April please - after this your Fr Gary. COMPLINE will be sung at place will be allocated to someone St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm: 24 Apr, 22 May. on the waiting list. ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE at Roath Church House CYTUN. The Council of Churches is Fri 25 Apr. planning a United Open-Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 May, in CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE MORNING on p;:J1·<;,.~·-::;:;; Waterloo Gardens. Sat 26 Apr at 10. 30-noon at Albany Road ~~-- / __ Baptist Church Hall. Bring & Buy. Tickets ~ ({ t-, .. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are cvtun 50p from Cynthia Williams. Lt0J,v,&.;-Ji normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in St Margaret's Church. INTER-PARISH QUIZ at 7.30pm at Roath Church House on Sat 26 Apr. Teams of 4 - £5 per team. FOR YOUR DIARY: Refreshments. Contact Iris Smith '2499057 to book a 19 Apr. Cardiff Male Choir at Albany Rd Baptist Church. table. 10 May. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Hereford Cathedral. 1-2 June. Pilgrims Way passes through Llandaff. GENERAL ELECTION 1997. Public 7-14 June. Roath Park URC Centenary Celebrations. Meeting at the Cardiff Churches 19 June. Parish Confirmation. Centre, Windsor Place on Sun, 27 19 July. Family Fun Day at the Cathedral. Apr at 8pm. Invitations sent to Sec of State for Wales & the Shadow Sec of THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: State to attend, together with reps for Peter Reid (Vicar). Te1.484808. Welsh Affairs from the Lib Dem & Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Plaid Cymru. Chairman: Rev. Ray Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Jenkins. For details '2225190. They are available to mimster to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the TAIZE SERVICE. The next ServicE~ at St Edward's is on Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Wed 30 April at 7.30pm. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEaward 's Church in tfte 9?arisft of ~atft The l=irst Swne{et)l After Eetster tow S1.4ne{e1 y Weekly Newsletter No.1088 Sunday, 6th April, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 129. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 140, 137, Anthems, 239(MP) (Rec.). Anthems: Here Lies He Now (J.S.Bach, 1685-1750). Haec Dies (William Byrd, 1543-1623). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord (Mende/ssohn). Psalm 108. Hymns: ~29, King of Kings (Caleb Simper), 142, 131. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervel/ in F. Readings: Exodus 16, 4-15. John 6, 35-51. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of West Africa, and Archbishop Robert Okine. We pray for the people of Zaire, remembering the refugees starving there. We pray for the Governing Body of the , meeting at Lampeter this week. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of St Nicholas with Bonvilston and St George-super-Eiy, and Fr Edward Wilson. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Bmoks. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially William John Coleman, whose anniversary occurs at this time. THIS WEEK

St Brynach, Abbot (5th century) HAEC DIES. This morning's 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. anthem translates: "This is the day 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. [ which the Lord hath made: we will 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. rejoice and be glad in it. Alfefuia!" 7.15 pm Prayer/Bible Study. St Phifip's. 1 The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's, rM_O_R_N_IN_G__ &_E._V_E_N_I_N_G __ PRAYER are I 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi!ip's. normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. except Thursdays in St Margaret's Church. Saints, Martyrs & Missionaries of South America. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.129. Followed by coffee. 2.00 pm St E.dwar~d.'s Chamber Music Group Practice. ILENT _B_O_X_E_S_s_h_o_u-ld_b_e_ returned~ 2.30 pm Senror Crtrzens. Roath Church House. soon as possible, please. _j 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Roath Church House 2000 Fundraising Group. Roath Church House. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. srdesmen rf you are new wrth us. 7.30 pm Roath Local History Society Talk by Jeff Childs. Mackintosh Centre. r------~--~ f:riet&l )I St Leo, the Great, Bishop & Doctor (461 AD.) Next S\otnet&J)I is The Second Sunday after S&Jt\otret&l)l George Augustus Slewyn, Bishop & Missionary. Easter. The Holy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Eucharist will be 11.00 am St Anne's Wives Charity Coffee Morning. Sf Anne's Half. celebrated at 11 am in 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. St Edward's, Sunday 7.30 pm "Cardiff At War" Talk by Dennis Morgan. Church House. School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. 1000 DAYS. Today we are 1000 days away from the ORGAN FUND. An Evening of English year 2000 AD. and the start of the new millennium. Music on Sat 19 April at 7.30pm in The Heritage Secretary writes: 'The task of the St Edward's, with David Gillingwater Churches in the Millennium is to forge a link in people's (Baritone), John Rayson (Viola) and minds between the year 2000, the name of Jesus Jayne Thomas (Piano). Tickets are Christ, and the possibility of personal meaning and £2.50 in aid of the Organ Fund. hope. If the Churches do not do this nobody else will." ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE at Roath OR

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.132. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr John Lewis. Hymns: 227(MP), 136, Taize Chant, Anthem, Be Still for the Presence (sheet 3, Rec.). Taize: 0 Christe Domine Jesu. Anthem: Brother James' Air. Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: CNDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: 0 Lord, Your Tenderness (Kendrick). Psalm 30. Hymns: 79(MP), Duet: He Shall Feed His Flocks (Handel), 133, 365. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 40, 6-11. Acts 2, 22-36. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Family, Youth, Peace and Justice, Indigenous Peoples, lnterfaith, and Refugee and Migrant Networks of the Anglican Communion and for its Liturgical Consultation. We pray for Pope John Paul as he visits Sarajevo, that his visit will help bring tolerance and reconciliation to Bosnia. In this diocese we pray for the staff and pupils of St John the Baptist Comprehensive School, Aberdare. We pray for the little boy who was badly injured playing on the railway line near Bridgend We pray for the Bench of Bishops, meeting at Cardiff this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brooks. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Eric Roberts (Bishop, and one time Vicar of Roath) and Raymond Davies, priest, who both died on Easter Day; also for Harold Starke, Herbert Leslie John and Hilda Winifred Thomas, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMIS·W££K OUR THANKS to ··-----]Mrs Megan Martin who has made and 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. donated new collars for the choir 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. ladies and girls, a new altar cloth 1 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. and credence table cloths. l St Padarn, Bishop (6th century) 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We~nes~t:l)t 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.366. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm CYTUN Meeting. Roath Park UR.C., Penywain Road. cvtun

9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. PRAYING WITH THE POOR. Conference with 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Christian Aid staff at Coleg Trefeca, near 7.30 prn Full Choir Practice. Brecon, April '18-20. Cost £45 (ask for details of 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. concessions). Fax/il'01874-711-423. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Organ Fund Concert. David Gillingwater, John Rayson & Jayne Thomas. 7.30 pm Concert: Cardiff Male Choir. Albany Road Baptist Church.

Ne~t Sl.4n~t:l)t is The Third Sunday after Easter. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. CYTUN will meet on Wednesday at ST PHILIP'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL at 7.30pm on 7.30pm in Roath Park URC, Thurs 1 May when the preacher will be Fr Stephen Penywain Road. We are planning a Ambani from Whitchurch. United Open-Air Service for WHITSUN TREAT. St Edward's Sunday School will Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 May, q;tun have a swimming party (with hot dogs & ice cream) at in Waterloo Gardens. If you have Splott Pool on Sat 24 May at 4.15pm. Adults £3, any suggestions for joint!y .------children £2 (under 4 free). Tickets organised events between the Jesus, the Good Shepherd, stands from Heather. churches, or any other matters that as the model for all involved in should be raised, please see Alan pastoral care. I say all because BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be Mayer who is vice-chairman of while the leaders of the Church, the performed by St Edward's Choir in Cytun and will attend the meeting pastors, the priests and the ministers Church on Fri 6 June. on our behalf. have always been seen to be the MOSTLY MOZART is the title of the shepherds in charge of their ''flocks", CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL is David Morgan Memorial Concert in each and every one of us at some formulating an Arts Strategy, and is aid of Rheumatoid Arthritis Research time will be "the shepherd" offering holding a consultation meeting on at the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre care, support and concern to friends Wednesday at St David's Hall with on Sat 7 June at 1.30pm. Heather and strangers alike. On the same people who work with amateur and Doe (sop), Raymond Driscoll note, although the ''clergy" by nature voluntary arts organisations. (clarinet), leuan Owen (viola), Norman of their vocation, will always provide Because we promote a large Doe & Alyn Coleman (piano) and the the focal point for leadership, we too number of arts events, St Edward's Rhondda String Quartet will perform must remember that, while it is right Church has been invited to send a Mozart's Clarinet Quintet & Kegelstatt for us to lead, sometimes in some representative, and Heather Doe Trio and Schubert's "The Shepherd situations there may be the need will attend the meeting. If you have on the Rock". Tickets £5. gratefully to accept the leadership of views on how our support of the another. Jesus then not only MOZART'S REQUIEM. RSCM are arts should develop, please speak describes his role in terms of a organising a "Come and Sing Mozart's to Heather. shepherd, He invites us to follow Him, Requiem" with Martin How conducting ORGAN FUND. An to model our lives on Him as "an at St Augustine's Church, on Evening of English example of godly life" that we may Sat 14 Jun, 145-5.30pm. Cost is £5 Music on Saturday in "follow the blessed steps of His most per person, and you need a copy of St Edward's 7.30pm, holy life" Fr Graham. the Requiem. See Alan Mayer for David Gillingwater details. (Baritone), John Rayson (Viola) and CHOIR OUTING to oR<;ATJruno Jayne Thomas (Piano). Tickets are £2.50 in aid of the Organ Fund. We still have to raise a good Tenby, 12th July. deai of money for the Organ Fund - please support Now fully booked. these professional musicians who are giving their time Outstanding money freely. to Tricia TODAY please or your CARDIFF MALE CHOIR with Emma Jones (Soprano) place will be allocated to someone on the waiting list. will give a concert at Albany Rd Baptist Church on Saturday at 7.30pm in aid of the Polish Youth Visit '97. FOR YOUR DIARY: Programmes £3.50 (cone. £3). 10 May. Diocesan F>iigrimage to Hereford Cathedral. 1-2 June. Pilgrims Way passes through Llandaff. JUNIOR CONFIRMATION resumes Tue 22 Apr. 7-14 June. Roath Park URC Centenary Celebrations. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at 19 June. Parish Confirmation. 21 June. Youthful Promise & Splott Choir Concert. 9pm: 24 Apr, 22 May. 19 July. Family Fun Day at the Cathedral. ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SA.LE at Roath Church House MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said Fri 25 Apr. daily at 9 am and 6 prn except Thursdays in ~}~~.:~·''{: CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE MORNING on St Margaret's Church. !:;:. I \ Sat 26 Apr at 10.30-noon at Albany Road WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors \ . f/x; Baptist Church. HalL Bring & Buy. Tickets ~\ and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of ;;:;d'.J,\.«)t.;:;J SOp from Cynth1a W1ll1ams. the sidesmen if you are new with us. INTER-PARISH QUIZ at 7.30pm at Roath Church THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: House on Sat 26 Apr. Teams of 4 - £5 per team. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Refreshments. Contact Iris Smith ~499057 to book a Gary Powell. Tel.493940. table. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The TAIZE SERVICE. The next Service at St Edward's is on sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Wed 30 April at 7.30pm. Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http :1/info .cf. a c .u k/ccin/main/socecon/roathlchurch/sted .html St CEaward's Cfturcft in the I AM the 9?arisft of ~atft vVay

Weekly Newsletter No, 1090 Sunday, 20th April, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.134. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 582, Rejoice! (sheet 10), 401, Ave Verum (Eigar), 281(MP)(Rec.). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Cafeb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: I Will Sing Unto the Lord. Psalm 146. Hymns: 199, Anthem: This is the Day, 128, 49(S). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Zephaniah 3, 14.-end. 1 Corinthians 15, 50.-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, and Archbishop Benjamin Wani Yugusuk. We pray for the Muslims who died or were injured in the fire on their pilgrimage to Mecca this week. We pray for all who are eligible to vote in the General Election, that they may use their votes wisely and in furtherance of the common good. In this diocese we pray for the staff and pupils of Cwmbach Primary School. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brooks. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Eunice Jones, whose anniversary occurs at this time. THIS WEEK St Anselm, Bishop & Doctor (1109 A.D.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish SunJery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. JUNIOR CONFIRMATION resumes ;1 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Tuesday. ___ _

St George, Martyr, Patron Saint of England (304 A. D.) 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p ..280. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. on Thursday of this week at 9pm. Next 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. service: 22 May. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE at Roath ThwrsttltJ)I 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Church House on Friday at 7pm. Offers of 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. jumble to Gill Day 'ii'495496. Helpers needed 5.30-7.30pm. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. 9.00 pm COMPLINE. CHRISTIAN AID COFFEE MORNING on Saturday at 1 0.30-noon at Albany Road St Mark the Evangelist. Baptist Church Hall. Bring & Buy. Tickets 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 50 7.00 pm St Teilo's Jumble Sale. Church House. P from Cynthia Williams. SeJtwreleJ)I 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. st Margaret's. ~yr~m"'·:~::: 10.30 am Christian Aid Coffee Morning. Albany Road Baptist Church. (~{·_, 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. .. :~ . .: 7.30 pm Inter-parish Quiz. Roath Church House. ::t:·, ..... &~ }IJeJet SwneleJ)I is The Fourth Sunday after Easter. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. INTER-PARISH QUIZ at 7.30pm at Roath CYTUN. The Council of Churches is Church House on Saturday. Teams of 4 - planning a United Open-Air Service for £5 per team. Refreshments. Contact Iris Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 May, in Smith 'R499057 to book a table. Waterloo Gardens. There will also be a Service at the flower gardens by the 't_9_9_7_i_s_a_y_e_a_r_o_f_P_il_g_r,im_a_g_e-an_d_, lake on 22 June.

Pilgrims, with numerous celebrations BRAHMS' in Wales and beyond in thanksgiving I~EQUIEM will be performed by for the many Celtic saints, whose St Edward's Choir in Church on Fri 6 way of fife was based on pilgrimage. ,June. Jesus' reference to Himself in LIGHTSHIP 2000. Next Sunday at today's Gospel as "The Way" reflects ORGAN RECITALS. Sun 22 June at the Lightship, "Songs of Praise" led the same symbol, speaking to us of the Memorial Hall, Barry, and Mon 23 by Christchurch, Lianishen, at 4pm. direction and destination ,June at Llandaff Cathedral. Details On Sat 10 May, there will be it01446-749659. special events to mark the A life that focuses on Jesus is a centenary of Marconi's first radio life that has direction, purpose and THE LIGHT. A spectacular signals from Lavernock point to meaning. So many of us and many presentation of the Life of Christ in Flatholm and Bream Down. in our local community need direction music and drama at St David's Hall, "Sound Waves" will be a weekend instead of going in all directions with 26-29 June. Performed by the First festival of radio when the lightship very little meaning and very little Baptist Church of Orlando, Florida. will become a radio transmission progress. Christians who follow "The Three hundred members of the station making links on the world Way" are not wandering around church are coming to Cardiff to give wide net with Canada and ,ll.merica, aimlessly or by chance, for they have this presentation, paying for their own the Middle East and Africa, their sig17ts firmly set on Jesus, and air fares - so far 200 have been found possibly Japan and Australia. This on "things that are above where accommodation by churches in the will be centred on WACRAL - the Christ is seated at the right hand of area. Offers of accommodation for World Association of Christian God': as the Epistle to the the others would be appreciated. Co/ossians reminds us today. Fr Radio Amateurs and Listeners, who WORD ON THE STREET are no Graham. will man the Lightship for ttle longer at Arabella St. They are now weekend. at the Glenwood Church Centre, Mon-Fri 11 am to 2pm. GENERAL ELECTION 1997. Public il549127. Meetin!J at the Cardiff Churches WHITSUN TREAT. The Centre, Windsor Place next Sunday, Sunday School will have 27 Apr at 8prn. Invitations sent to a swimming party (with Sec of State for Wales & the Shadow hot dogs & ice cream) at Sec of State to attend, together with Splott Pool on Sat 24 May reps for Welsh Affairs from Lib the at 4.15pm. Adults £3, De m & Plaid Cymru. Chairman: Rev. children £2 (under 4 free). Roy Jenkins. For details 'iif225190. Tickets from Heather. T SERVICE. The next Service St Edward's is on AIZE at FOR YOUR DIARY: Wed 30 April at 7.30pm. 10 May. Diocesan Pilgrimage to Hereford Cathedral. ST TEILO'S SCHOOL presents a Concert of Music with 1-2 June. Pilgrims Way passes through Llandaff. Orchestra and Choir on Wed 30 April at ?pm in 7-14 .June. Roath Park URC Centenary Celebrations. St Teilo's School Hall. Entrance £2 (children £1, family 19 June. Parish Confirmation. of 4 £5). Pay at door or fi'471247. Proceeds to Roath 21 June. Youthful Promise & Splott Choir Concert. Church House Restoration Fund. 19 July. Family Fun Day at the Cathedral. ST PHIUP'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL at 7.30pm on WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors Thurs ·1 May when the preacher will be Fr Stephen and newcomers. Please make your~elf known to one of Ambani from Wllitchurcll. the sidesmen if you are new with us. TREOEGARVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH is reopening on THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Sat 3 May. Tl1ere will be a service of thanksgiving and Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. praise at 7pm in which the Cambrensis Choir will take Gary Powell. Te!.493940. part. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets Fri 9 May. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy ST ANNE'S PENTECOSTAL LUNCH Sun 18 May, Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing 12.45 in the Church hall. Three courses (veg and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and alternative available - piE!ase inform organiser). £4.50 Instruction in mattEirs of the Faith are always available. inc. glass of wine (children £2.25, family of 4 £11.50). Contact Carole Collett ii'258733 or Parish Office. Internet: http:llinfo. cf. ac. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html St CEdward's Church in tfte 9?arish of ~atft

The ~owrth Swnetet)l A~ter Eetster

Weekly Newsletter No.1091 Sunday, 27th .April, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.137. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 184, 139, 46(MP), Anthem: Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace, Rec.: 151(MP). Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Abba, Father. Anthem: For He Shall Give His Angels Charge Over Thee (Mendelssohn). Psalm 91. Hymns: 169, Anthem, 169(MP), 290. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Deuteronomy 6, 1-9. Luke 12, 13-34. In the world-wide Church we give thanks for Churches in Communion with the Anglican Communion (Lutheran, Mar Thoma, Old Catholics, Philippine Independent Church). We pray for the refugees in Zaire, for an end to the genocide there. We give thanks for the successful operation to end the hostage siege in Peru, and pray for the families of those who died. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Aberavon, Fr Stephen Barnes (Vicar) and Margaret Stark (Assistant Curate). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brooks, Peggy Henderson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TUIS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. OTHERS' UNION CARAVAN at ihcawl will be blessed by Bishop 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. '{ on Tuesday at 10.30am. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. St Catherine of Siena (1380 A.D.) 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.290. Followed by coffee. r-~~------~ 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. T AIZE SERVICE on Wednesday of this 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. week at 7.30pm. This is a Service of 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. prayers and chants: if you have not yet 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. experienced a Taize Service, why not 7.00 pm Concert. Sf Teilo's School. come along and try it. The congregation 7.30 pm TAIZE SERVICE. is made up of people from all over the area and of all denominations. Future SS Philip & James, Apostles services: 23 Jut, 10 Sep. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. WELCOME. We extend a warm 7.30 pm ST PHILIP'S PATRONAL MASS. St Philip's. welcome to all visitors and f!' ri et &J )f St Athanasius, Bishop & Doctor (373 A.D.) newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the S&Jtwrel&J)I 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. sidesmen if you are new with us. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.00 pm Service of Thanksgiving. Tredegarville Baptist Church.

We.~et Swnel&Jy is Rogation Sunday. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m. (preacher: Fr Gary Powell), the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School will have a Cake Stall, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. CAKE STALL. In addition to coffee in the vestry next WHITSUN TREAT. St Edward's Sunday, the Sunday School will be running a cake stall. Sunday School will have a Offers of help/cakes to Heather please. swimming party (with hot dogs & ice cream) at Splott Pool on Sat LIGHTSHIP 2000: SONGS OF PI~AISE TODAY. Led 24 May at 4.15pm. Adults £3, by Christchurch, , at 4pm. children £2 (under 4 free). GENERAL ELECTION 1997. Public Meeting at the Tickets from Heather. Cardiff Churches Centre, Windsor Place TODAY at PILGRIMS' WAY. Cathedral Evensong, Sun 1 June, 8pm. An opportunity to raise 6.30pm. Anyone interested in playing an instrument questions on Welsh affairs with please see Alan Mayer. David Melding (Con.), Julie Morgan (Lab), Jenny Randerson BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be performed by St Edward's (Lib Dem) and Lord Ellis Thomas Choir in Church on Fri 6 June. (Plaid). Chairman: Rev. Roy MOSTLY MOZART is the title of the David Morgan Jenkins. For details 9225190. Memorial Concert in aid of Rheumatoid Arthritis WILUAM HODGKINS LECTURE Research at the Reardon Smith Lecture Theatre on Sat at the City Church, Windsor Place on Fri 16 May at 7 June at 1.30pm. Heather Doe (sop), Raymond Driscoll 7. 30pm. Peter Lord will speak (with .-A-n_u_m_b-er_o_f_o_c-ca-s-io_n_s_a_ft_e_r_th_e..., (clarinet), leuan Owen (viola), Norman Doe & Alyn Coleman (piano) and the slides) on "Christianity and Art in Resurrection, Jesus appeared to the Rhondda String Quartet will perform Wales". No charge for entry. disciples and very often they did not Details 'lif225190. Mozart's Clarinet Quintet & Kegelstatt recognise Him. This appearance in Trio and Schubert's "The Shepherd on ST TEILO'S SCHOOL presents a today's Gospel is no different. The the Rock". Tickets £5. Concert of Music with Orchestra disciples are back in the work place, and Choir on Wednesday at 7pm in trying to earn their living and it was ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY and St Teilo's School Hall. Entrance £2 probably the last place they expected garden party is on Sat 14 June. (children £1, family of 4 £5). Pay to see Jesus. In some sense we are MOZART'S REQUIEM. RSCM are at door or '8471247. Proceeds to no different. We expect to meet organising a "Come and Sing Mozart's Roath Church House Restoration Christ in church, ·but do we expect to Requiem" with Martin How conducting Fund. meet Him, just as powerfully, in our at St Augustine's Church, Penarth on ST PHiliP'S PATRONAL own place of work, the office, the Sat 14 Jun, 1.45-5.30pm. Cost is £5 FESTIVAL at 7.30pm on Thursday home, the factory? There is a per person, and you need a copy of when the preacher will be Fr temptation to keep Christ in His the Requiem. See Alan Mayer for. Stephen Ambani from Whitchurch. appropriate slot on the Sunday details. morning and fail to look for Him from Refreshments afterwards in the THE LIGHT. A spectacular Community Hall. Monday through to Saturday, or even worse, fait to recognise Him, thinking presentation of the Life of Christ in TREDEGARVILLE BAPTIST that He couldn't possibly be "out music and drama at St David's Hall, CHURCH is reopening on there in the world': God is concerned 26-29 June. Saturday. There will be a service of with the whole of fife, everybody's ORGAN FUND. The concert last thanksgiving and praise at 7pm in life, wherever they be, whatever they weekend with Daniel Gillingwater, which the Cambrensis Choir will may be doing. To be mindful of this John Rayson and Jayne Thomas take pa11. will be to acknowledge a great truth raised £70 for the organ fund. Our ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE and be open to many encounters with tllanks to the musicians for an meets Fri 9 May. the Risen Christ. Fr Graham. excellent evening of music. SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church House on Sat. 17 MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said May. daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in St Margaret's Church. ST ANNE'S PENTECOSTAL LUNCH Sun 18 May, 12.45 in the Church hall. Three courses (veg FOR YOUR DIARY: alternative available - please inform organiser). £4.50 7-14 June. Roath Park URC Centenary Celebrations. inc. glass of wine (children £2.25, family of 4 £11.50). 19 June. Parish Confirmation. Contact Carole Collett B258733 or Parish Office. 21 June. Youthful Promise & Splott Choir Concert. 19 July. Family Fun Day at the Cathedral. CYTUN. The Council of Churches is 10 Aug. Parish Outing to Dore Abbey. Details to follow. planning a United Open-Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 May, in THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Waterloo Gardens. There will also be a Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Service at the flower gardens by the lake Graham Reeves. Tel.4&l600. on June. 22 They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday 22 sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. May at 9pm. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available.

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Weekly Newsletter No.1092 Sunday, 4th May, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday SchooL Prayer Book p. 140. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Gary Powe/1. Hymns: 372, 248(MP), 52(MP), Anthem: The Heavens Are Telling (Haydn), 607 (Rec.). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Creation's Hymn (Beethoven). Psalm 75. Hymns: 144, Anthem: The Lord's Prayer (Norman Doe), 282(MP), 167. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervell in F. Readings: Ecclesiasticus 16,24- 17, 14. Matthew 6, 1-15. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Southern Africa and Archbishop Winston Njongonkulu Ndungane. We pray for Nelson Mandela and those involved in the talks on Zaire. We pray for those killed or injured in the freak sandstorm in Egypt. We pray for Tony Blair and the new Government, that they may lead our country wisely and tolerantly into the new millenium. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Llangynwyd with Maesteg, Fr Bernard Thomas (Vicar) and Andrew Bookless (Assistant Curate). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Judith Brooks, Peggy Henderson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. T.WlS WEEK Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Rogation Days

Nlon~t:l)l St Asaph, Bishop (6th century) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward' s Orchestra Practice. ,....N_O_C_O_N-FI_R_M_A_,T_I_O___ N-_ -C-~_A_S_S_t_h-is_w_e_e_k_b_e_c-ause of I T~.eesA4)1 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. the Archdeacons ViSitation. 7.00 pm Archdeacon's Visitation. St Martin's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St A1me's. WeAneselt:l)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.310. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. ASCENSION DAY. Please join us for a 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group. celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7.30pm 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. on Thursday to mark the Ascension of Jesus 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. after the 40 days of Easter. This is one of the Th~.erselt:l)l ASCENSION DAY four major Festivals (with Christmas, Easter 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. and Pentecost), so please make every effort 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. to attend. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30pm SUNG EUCHARIST. Hymns: 147 (Proc.), 218, 279(MP), Shine Jesus Shine. 8.30 pm Full Choir Practice: Brahms' Requiem. ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE i=rl~t:l)l St Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop (390 AD.) meets on Friday, starting with a 7.00 pm St Edward's Committee (Eucharist and Meeting). celebration of the Holy Eucharist at ?pm. S4t~.er~4)1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 9.00 am Sponsored Sing for the Music of Nicaragua. Roath Church House. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's,

1-Je,~et S~.en~t:l)l is The Sunday After the Ascension. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. CAKE STALL. In addition to coffee in the vestry today, CONVOY OF HOPE (Chernobyl the Sunday School will be running a cake stall. Please Children Cancer Care) leaves 20 May give the children your support. The draw for the 100 with care and aid for the children of Club will take place. Newcomers in particular are very Belarus. Andrew Burfoot will be welcome to join us for coffee. The Sunday School and driving one of the vans. Wanted: 1-v ~ Junior Choir will continue the line of coins · please.. toothpaste, toothbrushes, baby food, -11-1 . '~'-"" give them your support. · rice, pasta, disposable nappies, soap, N/TAY-- toilet rolls, cotton wool, "J" cloths, disinfectant, washing CHRISTIAN AID WEEK. As usual we will ~r:;~f~v·~:::r: powder. Please bring items to church (to Tricia Burfoot collect around the doo~s 12-18 May. ~ · - · or Gill Day) by 18 May. Help is urgently;needed - please see · · . Mrs Megan Martin if you are willing to do ..,:;.. · .... dij COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday 22 a road. May at 9pm. MUSIC OF WALES in support of What Have You Asked For Lately? CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath the Music of Nicaragua. On Today is Rogation Sunday, when Church House Fri 23 May at 7.30pm traditionally the church prayed Saturday there will be a sponsored WHITSUN TREAT St Edward's together for a good harvest. Our sing for 10 hours 9am-7pm in Sunday School will have a swimming gospel reading reminds us that Jesus Roath Church House. Sponsor party (with hot dogs & ice cream) at promised "... If you ask anything of the forms from Liz Coombes &213409 Splott Pool on Sat 24 May at 4.15pm. Father, He will give it to you in my or come along on the day and Adults £3, children £2 (under 4 free). name." Anything!! make a donation. Proceeds to the Tickets from Heather. Songwaves project Anything, there's the rub, isn't it? We've all had unanswered prayers, ORGAN RECITAL by Apri?n CROSSROADS QUIZ NIGHT at possibly enough to put us off asking, Partington FRCO, at ss An&ew · & the ·Centre, Allensbank Highfi~lds maybe even putting us off God. Teilo, Woodville Rd, to mark the Rd Tue 13 May, 7 for 7.30pm. For Jesus does not lie! lt seems to restoration of their organ on Sat 24 details 2577300 or speak to me that He is saying that the Father May at 7.30pm. Works by·· Bach, Janice. Gable. will give to us what He would give to Dupre, Liszt, Scott Joplin & Ketetbey. MARY TRAYNOR, one of our His· Son. This pre-supposes that we £5 (conc.£3). ·. ask as Jesus would ask and ask for regular worshippers, has an a1i BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be exhibition "A City's Rich Heritage - what Jesus would ask for, for what is performed by St Edward's Choir in One Artist's View of Cardiff' at needful, not what is desirable. "Not Church on Fri 6 June. Manor House Fine Arts, 73 my will but thine". Pontcanna St, Canton, Thursdays, Then we have a right to expect PILGRIMS' WAY is an international Fridays and Saturdays 1Dam to ._G_o_d_to_d_e_l_iv_e_r. ____P_et_e_r_R_e_id_.___. celebration of the 1500th anniversary 5pm until 17 May. of St Augustine's Mission to the Anglo Saxon Kingdoms. Offers of 1997 WILLIAM HODGKINS LECTURE at the City a bed for the night of 1 June for Church, Windsor Place on Fri 16 May at 7.30pm. Peter the Pilgrims coming from Lord will speak (with slides) on "Christianity and Art in Canterbury • please contact Beryl Wales". No charge for entry. Details tr225190. Thydderch it512555. SPRING FAYRE for Roath Church House on Sat. 17 ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY and May, i 1am-2pm. Stalls: cakes, bottles, grocery, white garden party is on Sat 14 June. elephant, toys & craft - all need donations. Please support the fayre, which is a parish event. FAMILY FAITH & FUN DAY at Llandaff Cathedral, Sat 19 Jul 1Oam-2pm. Activities: art & craft, hand bell LIGHTSHIP 2000. On Sat 17 May, (not ringing, parachute games, prayer, drama, dance. For 10 May as previously advertised) there details it01443 -435506. will be special events to mark the --0~+~\. centenary of Marconi's first radio signals ~ TAIZE SERVICES. Future services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. from Lavernock point to Flatholm and ~, 2000 ~4, £7.42 sent to Christian Aid from last week's service. Bream Down. §'l!t§~ BISHOP TITUZ ZHENGE, who was a curate at ST ANNE'S PENTECOST LUNCH Sun 18 May, 12..45 StAnne's in 1980, will visit Roath with his wife at the in the Church hall. Three courses (veg alternative beginning of June. availablE:! -please inform organiser). £4.50 inc. glass of THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: wine (children £2.25, family of 4 £11.50). Contact Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Carole Collett 'lif258733. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. CYTUN. The Council of Churches is planning a United Th~?y are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The Open-Air Service for Pentecost, 3pm on Sunday, 18 sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the May, in Waterloo Gardens. There will also be a Service Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak tothem at .. P.ny time.· :c , . at the flower gardens by the lake on 22 June. , . Advice anq instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http://into:cf.ac.uklccin/maln!s66econ/roath/church/sted.html St CEcfward 's Church in tfte SJ?arisft of· ~ath

Weekly Newsletter No. 1093 Sunday, 11th May, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.145. Celebrant s. Preacher: Fr Frank Begley Hymns: 147 (Proc.), 131(MP), Anthem: The Lord is Exalted, Make Way (sheet 3). Setting: Nichofson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Ca!eb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: He is Lord. Anthem: 0 Praise the Lord (Adrian Batten, 1591-1637). Psalm 97. Hymns: 145, Anthem, 358, 146. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Micah 4, 1-7. Ephesians 4, 1-13. In the world-wide Church we give thanks for the Church of England, and pray for George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury. We pray for those who have died or been made homeless by the floods in China, and the earthquake in Northern Iran. We pray for the people of Zaire, for an end to the fighting there. In this diocese we pray for the Diocesan Committee for the Training of Ordinands, and Warden Philip Masson. We pray also for Rev. Dr John lvor Holdsworth, who has been appointed to succeed Canon John Rowlands as Warden of St Michael's College. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose We!lbeloved, Judith Brooks, Peggy Henderson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Emrys Lewis Oavies and Francis Oigby Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

CMRISTIAl+J AID WEEK CHRISTIAN AID WEEK. We are collecting around the doors Mon"ct)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. this week. Offers of help to Mrs 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Megan Martin, please. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Tl,.(eselcty 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. CROSSROAD QUIZ NIGHT at the Highfields I Centre, Allensbank Rd Tuesday, 7 for 5.00 pm ~Junior Confirmation Class. Schoofroom. 7.30pm. For details S'577300 or speak to 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Anne's. Janice Goble. 7.oopm Crossroads Quiz Night. Highfields Centre. _j Weelneselcty 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.145. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. MARY TRAYNOR, one of our regular I 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. worshippers, has an art exhibition "A 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. City's Rich Heritage- One Artist's View of 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Cardiff' at Manor House Fine Arts, 73 7.30 pm F)arish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. Pontcanna St, Canton, Thu, Fri and Sat Thwrselcty 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. 1Oam to 5pm this week. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. CYTUN. There will be a United Open-Air Service for Pentecost, f:l'lelct)l 7.30pm William Hodgkins Lecture. City Church, Windsor Place. 3pm next Sunday in Waterloo SctttArelcty 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. LG_a_r_d_en_s_. ______, 11.00 am Roath Church House Spring Fayre. Roath Church House. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. l-Jex-t StAnelct)l is The Feast of Pentecost, Whitsunday. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Them will be an Open-Air Service at Waterloo Gardens at 3pm. Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html 1997 WILLIAM HODGKINS U:CTURE at the City BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be performed by St Edward's Church, Windsor Place on Friday at 7.30pm. Peter Lord Choir in Church on Fri 6 June. will speak (with slides) on "Christianity and Art in ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY and garden party is on Sat Wales". No charge for entry. Details '2225190. 14 June. SPRING FAYRIE for Roath Church FAMILY FUN DAY at St Edward's on Sat 5 July. There House on Saturday, 11 am-2pm. Stalls will be entertainment and worship alternating in the need donations: cakes, bottles, nave and chancel, toddlers activities in the vestry, stalls grocery, white elephant, toys & craft outside, teas in the schoolroom, bouncy castle, hot Please support the fayre, which is a dogs, candy floss and sideshows. Volunteers are parish event. .------, needed! Ideas, offers of help etc. to Lunches available. Leave Us Not Desolate Heather please. So we pray in our prayer for today. LIGHTSHIP 2000. On Saturday There are some Christians who have TAIZE SERVICES. Future services: there will be special events to mark a sure faith in the existence of God, 23 Jul, 10 Sep. £7.42 sent to the centenary of Marconi's first believe that Jesus was crucified and Christian Aid from last week's service. radio signals from Lavernock point to was raised from the dead to atone for OUR THANKS to Kathie Mayer for our sins, yet do not avail themselves Flatholm and donating two new cassocks and two of the power that Jesus promised us - Bream Down. new cottas - an organist's cotta and a "Sound Waves" will the Holy Spirit. erucifer's cotta. The crucifer's cotta The most exciting thing about our be a weekend ~-1. 2000 ~~ replaces one which has been in Faith is that it is not history. lt is now! festival of radio '*'lu§~ regular use for many years. The lace The power of God, the Holy Spirit, is when the lightship will become a on it may be over 100 years old. lt available to us now to enrich and radio transmission station making dates at least from the days of strengthen every moment of our links on the world wide net with Fr Henry Wellington, and is thought to fives. If we do not expect it, if we do Canada and America, the Middle have been old when it was brought to not tap into it, then we are depriving East and Africa, possibly Japan St Edward's. it is now beginning to ourselves of the greatest gift of them and Australia. This will be centretd perish, and we are taking steps to all. on WACRAL the World preserve it. Association of Christian Radio Jesus Promised, ''I will not leave SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL Amateurs and Listeners, who will you desolate." Believe him and man thE1 Lightship for the weekend. expect the Holy Spirit to be with you last week raised £61.75. Thanks to There will be a Service at the wherever you may go. Peter Reid. all who made cakes, supported etc. Lightship at 4pm next Sunday. The children of the Sunday School want to commit themselves to raising money to sponsor ST ANNE'S PENTECOST LUNCH next Sunday, 12.45 a child in another country, who is not as fortunate as in the Church hall. Three courses (veg alternative themselves. This requires a commitment of £15 a available - please inform organiser). £4.50 inc. glass of month -the cake stall is a good start! wine (children £2.25, family of 4 £11.50). Contact Carole Collett '2258733. PILGRIMS' WAY is an international '-~oY or: 1-t celebration of the 1500th anniversary 0 CONVOY OF HOPE (Chernobyl 8-2- ..c"' of St Augustine's Mission to the Children Cancer Care) leaves 20 May Anglo Saxon Kingdoms with care and aid for the children of Sun 1 June, 6.30pm. Cathedral Belarus. Andrew Burfoot will be Evensong. driving one of the vans. Wanted: Mon 2 June, 9.30am Cathedral Pilgrims' Eucharist. toothpaste, toothbrushes, baby food, 10.30am Blessing of Pilgrims on the Green. rice, pasta, disposable nappies, soap, toilet rolls, cotton 11.30am Procession through Llantwit Major. wool.. "J" cloths, disinfectant, washing powder. Please 12 noon. Midday prayers around the Cross. St llltud's. bring items to church by 18 May 12.30pm Lunch; guided tours; story telling; Celtic music. COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday 22 1.30pm Walk to St Donat's Church (2 miles) May at 9pm. 2.30pm Prayers at St Donat's Church. 4.00pm Tea at Abbot's Kitchen, Margam /\bbey; tours. CHARilY WHIST DRIVE at Roath Church House Fri 23 5.15pm Solemn Evensong. Margam. May at 7. 30pm JUNIOR CHOIR MEMBERS have been selling flowers WHfTSliN TREAT. St Edward's and raised £12 for the Organ Fund. Well done! Sunday School will have a THE CLERGY OF THE I=>ARISH ARE: swimming party (with hot dogs & Peter Reid (Vicar}. Tel.484808. ice cream) at Splott Pool on Sat Gary Powe!l. Tel.493940. 24 May. In the water 4.15-Spm. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Party room 5-5.45pm. Adults They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The £3, children £2 (under 4 free). sick and housebound may receive f-lo/y Communion at home. For the Tickets from Heather TODAY. Sacraments of !-leafing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available St CEcfward 's Cfturcft in tfte ~arisft of ~atfi

Weekly Newsletter No.1094 Sunday, 18th May, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.147. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Hymns: 256 (Proc.), 233, 157, Anthem: If Ye Love Me (Caleb Simper), Rec.: 239(MP). 3.00 pm United Service at Waterloo Gardens. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: 0 Holy Spirit Breathe on Me. Psalm 98. Hymns: 151, Anthem: If Ye Love Me (Thomas Tal/is, c.1505$1585), 236, 329. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 11, 1-9. Galatians 5, 16~25. Today we give thanks with Christians everywhere for the birth of the church at Pentecost and for its mission to all regardless of language, race, nation, gender or wealth. We pray for the unity of Christ's Church, remembering the United Service this afternoon. We pray for the people of Ireland, for an end to violence and for the success of the peace negotiations. We pray for the people of Zaire, that the transfer of power can now be accomplished without further bloodshed. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Treharris with Bedlinog, and for Fr Philip Gullidge, who will be instituted and inducted as Vicar there on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Morgan William Rees Morgan, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TU&S WEEK Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are Ember Days EWENNY FESTIVAL: Mediaeval Monetel)f 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. life and music at Ewenny Priory 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Church. Harmonia Lyrica 8pm on 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. Tuesday (£6), Antony Lamb 8pm Twese(el)f 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. on Thurs (£5), Summer picnic 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi/ip's. and choral service with 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. St Donat's Chamber Choir 3pm 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Sat. Details W01656-8801 08. Wee(nese(el)f 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.304. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. COME AND HAVE COFFEE with 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Bishop Titus Zhenge, formerly a 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. curate in the parish, who is visiting us 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. with his wife next week. Come and meet them at the Vicarage 10-12.30 on Thwrse(el)f 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Saturday. There will be the oppotiunity 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. (optional!) to contribute to the work in 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Brahms' Requiem). their diocese if you wish. 9.00 pm COMPLINE. f:rle(et)l 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. lJe,~et S~netel)f is Trinity Surnday. The Holy Eucharist will be Seltwre(qy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. celebrated in St Edward's at 10.00 am Coffee with Bishop Titus Zhenge. The Vicarage. 11 am, the Sunday School will 11.00 am Concert: Pupils of Laura Bradshaw. meet at 11 am, and Evensong will 4.15 pm Sunday School Whitsun Treat. Splott Pool. be sung at 6.30 pm. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Organ Recital. SS Andrew & Teilo, Woodville Road. 7.30 pm Cardiff Polyphonic Choir: "The Glory of Bach". Llandaff Cathedral. CYTUN. There will be a United Open-Air Service for MOSTLY MO~ r Teilo, Woodville Rd, to mark the (13 Oct) until the t: ea~ restoration of their organ on following Sat (18 Saturday at 7.30pm. Works by Oct) when there will be a Bach, Dupre, Liszt, Scott Joplin & performance of Handel's "Messiah". Ketelbey. £5 (conc.£3). THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH CARDIFF POLYPHONIC CHOIR ARE: present "The Glory of Bach" with Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.4841308. excerpts from the B Minor Mass and Gary Powell. Tel.493940. the Passions, Brandenburg Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Concerto & Peasant Cantata at They are available to minister to the Llandaff Cathedral on Saturday. needs of the sick and dying. The

Tickets £8 and £6. CHOIR PRIZES. Congratulations to sick and housebound may receive Rachel Doe and Frances Gable, who Holy Communion at home. For the BRAHMS' REQUIEM will b~3 share the Vera Morgan choirgirls' prL:e, Sacraments of. Healing and performed by St Edward's Choir in and to David and Stephen Mayer who Confession speak tb them at any Church on Fri 6 June. share the E.M,Long choirboys' prize ..A.II time. Advice and Instruction in ORGAN FUND. The line of coin:; four havEl virtually 100% attendance matters of the Faith are always for May raised £6.90. records foe the past year. Well done! available.

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Weekly Newsletter No.1095 Sunday, 25th May, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.154. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 162 (Proc: omit"'), 161, We Believe (sheet 18), Anthem, 160 (Rec.). Anthem: We Give Thee Thanks 0 Lord (G.A.MacFarren). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Mattin. lntroit: Fanfare (Martin Shaw). Anthem: The Day is Past and Over (J. Christopher Marks,, Jun.). Athanasian Creed. Psalm 99. Hymns: 158, Anthem, 163, 160. Magnificat f:. Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 6, 1-8. Mark 1, 1-11. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Archbishopric of Canterbury, and for Augustine, first Archbishop, who began his ministry in Britain 1400 years ago. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Aberpergwm with Blaengwrach, and Fr Robin Angel. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Carl Glanville-EIIis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Edith (Min) Knight, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TUIS WEEK

Nlonel~)l St Augustine of Canterbury, Archbishop (605 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's.

Tt.ee.sel~)l The Venerable Bede, Doctor (735 AD.) 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

Weelnesel~>f St Melangell, Abbess (6th century) 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. NO CONFIRMATION CLASS] 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. this week (half term). 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. -- 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. COME AND HAVE COFFEE with Bishop Titus Tht.et'SA4)11 Corpus Christi. Zhenge, formerly a curate in the parish, who is 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. visiting us with his wife next week. Come and 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. meet them at the Vicarage 10-12.30 on 7.00 pm Full Choir Practice (Brahms' Requiem). Saturday. There will be the opportunity 7.30 pm Sung Eucharist. St Anne's. (optional!) to contribute to the work in their diocese if you wish. s~tt.erel~)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 10.00 am Coffee with Bishop Titus & Mrs Zhenge. The Vicarage. 10.30 am St Teilo's Ladies Circle Coffee Morning. Roath Church House. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's.

1-Je,~et St.ettel~>f is The First Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be ceiHbrated in St Edward's at 11 a. m., the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School will have a Cake Stall, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html ST TEILO'S LADIES CIRCLE COFFEE MORNING in PARISH CONFIRMATION is aid of Alzheimer's Research at Roath Church House on on Thur 19 June, ?pm in Saturday, 10.30-noon. £1. St Margaret's. Please keep this important date in your PIANO RECITAL by Nigel Hurley at Llandaff Cathedral diary. on Wed 4 June at 7.30pm Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt, Schumann & Chopin. Front nave £5. Rear nave £3. CYTUN UNITED SERVICE at Proceeds to the Manic Depression Fellowship. the flower gardens by the lake on 22 June. BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be performed by St Edward's Choir in Church on Fri 6 June. THE LIGHT. A spectacular presentation of the Life of ..------, Christ in music and drama at CREAM TEA (Roath/Splott Guide The Holy Trinity St David's Hall, 26-29 June. Association) at Roath Church Today is Trinity Sunday The idea of Performed by the First Baptist Church House on Sat 7 June, 2-4.30pm. the Trinity can be very confusing and of Orlando, Florida. Tickets now on ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY and scholars distract us by trying to sale at st David's Hall. Three garden party is on Sat 14 JunG. explain the Trinity. hundred members of the church are We will begin at 1Oam with Mattins Jesus came to reveal God to us, coming to Cardiff to give this (on the lawn, weather permitting). not to obscure or divide God. From presentation, paying for their own air The garden party starts at 3pm. Fr the beginning the great wonder of fares _ so far 200 have been found Ken Martin will be at St Edward's to becoming a Christian was that it was accommodation by churches in the receive gifts from 1 Oam to the end never a great intellectual exercise. area. Offers of accommodation for of the garden party. Christianity is open to all, rich, poor, the others would be appreciated. In male, female, Jew, Gentile, addition to the St David's Hall ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 educated, illiterate, all have a place in performances, members of the DUCK RACE on the Kingdom. production will visit local sct1ools with Sun 15 June, 3pm lt is true that we should all seek to seminars on media, drama, leisure at the weir, Roath know God better, to grow in our faith, and tourism. Their principal organist Park. Ducks can to seek to bring our faith into every will give recitals at Barry Memorial be sponsored for aspect of our lives. If it helps to see Hall (Sun 22 June) and Llandaff £1 each. Prize of God loving us in different ways- fine, Cathedral (Man 23 June). £50. Contact Julie but remember "whoever believes in Smith 'i1'552912, Brian Shapcott Jesus Christ has eternal life." That is GLASTONBURY PILGRIMAGE. Sat '2736455 or Gill Armitage his promise and I believe him. 28 June. 12 noon Solemn Eucharist - '2757399. Please try to sell ducks 'Petett ~ad Principal Concelebrant & Preacher: Bishop of Sodor and Man. 3.30pm to your colleagues and family. Procession & Solemn Evensong. Details from the Pilgrimage Office, 37 Devonshire Buildings, Bath, BA2 PILGRIIVIS' WAY is an 4SU. international celebration of the 1500th anniversary of FAMILY FUN DAY at St Edward's on Sat 5 July. There St Augustine's Mission to the will be entertainment and worship alternating in the Anglo Saxon Kingdoms. The nave and chancel, toddlers activities in the vestry, stalls pilgrimage come to us next outside, teas in the schoolroom, bouncy castle, hot weekend from Rome via dogs, candy floss and sideshows. Volunteers are Canterbury, and there will be needed! Ideas, offers of help etc. to Heather please. two days of celebration. Our first event is Cathedral TAIZE SERVICES. Future services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. Praise at 6.30pm next Sunday when the preacher will be the Bishop of St David's, Rt Rev Huw Jones. £7.42 sent to Christian Aid from The Diocesan Pilgrimage starts at Llandaff Cathedral at last week's service. 9.30am on Mon 2 June for the Pilgrims' Eucharist, and ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this then moves up to the Green for a blessing by the year will run from St Edward's Bishop before leaving for Llantwit Major. The schedule: Day ( 13 Oct) until the following 9.30am Cathedral Pilgrims' Eucharist Saturday (18 Oct) when there 10.30am Blessing of Pilgrims on the Green. will be a performance of 11 .30arn Procession through Llantwit Major to St llltud's Handel's "Messiah". Church for midday prayers around the Cross. 12.30pm Lunch; guided tours; story telling; Celtic music. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: 1.30pm "Celtic Walk" to St Donat's Church (2 miles). Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. 2.30pm Prayers at St Donat's Church. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Coach or car to Margam Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. 4.00pm Tea at Abbot's Kitchen, Margam Abbey; tours. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The 5.15pm Solemn Evensong at Margam (part of the 850th sick and housebound m

Weekly Newsletter No.1096 Sunday, 1stJune, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.157. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Setting: Nicholson. Hymns: 235, 248(MP), Anthem: Bow Down Thine Ear (Nicholson), Here I am Lord (sheet 19). 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Pilgrims' Hymn (Canon B. T.Johns). (Specially written for "Pilgrims' Way'). Psalm 4. Hymns: 44, Am I My Broth~r's Keeper (sheet), 331, 274(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Genesis 4, 1-16. Mark 1, 14-28. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Tanzania, and Archbishop John Ramadhani. We pray for the people of Sierra Leone, those who are trying to escape, those who have chosen to remain, those who have no choice. We pray for those who died or were made homeless by the tornado in Texas. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Seven Sisters, and Fr Robert Blackmore and for all taking part in the Pilgrims' Way. We pray for Fr Peter Cox, to be instituted and inducted as Vicar of Penarth, All Saints·, on Tuesday, and for Fr Daniel Ashworth Burton, to be instituted and inducted as Rector of St Brides Minor with Bettws, also on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeioved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Carl Glanville-EIIis. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Malcolm Jones, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TUIS WEEK St Blandina and her companions, Martyrs of Lyons (117 A. D.) r-~·----~------~ 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL: Not 9.30 am Pilgrims' Way Eucharist. Llandaff Cathedral. today, but in two week's time! 5.15 pm Solemn Evensong. Margam Abbey. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. PIANO RECITAL by Nigel Hurley at Llandaff Cathedral on ilt4esneJ)I 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Wednesday at 7.30pm. Mozart, 5.00 pm Junior Confirmation Class. Schoolroom. Beethoven, Liszt, Schumann & 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice (Brahms' Requiem). Chopin. Front nave £5. Rear 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. nave £3. Proceeds to the Manic Janani Luwam, Bishop & Martyr (1977 AD.) Depression Fellowship. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.157. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. ~------.COMMUNION SETTING. Sydney H. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. Nicholson, a founder member of the 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. RSCM, and the composer of one of the 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. settings we sing most frequently at 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. St Edward's, died 50 years ago last 7.30 pm Piano Recital: Nigel Hurley. Llandaff Cathedral. Friday. Today we shall sing the whole Thlt4rS6fej)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. of the Nicholson setting, including the 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Agnus Dei (which we have not used for 7.00 pm Full Choir Practice (Brahms' Requiem). some time) and the short anthem "Bow Down Thine Ear", from Psalm 86. l=rineJ)I 7.30 pm BRAHMS' REQUIEM. We.~Ct Slt4»neJ~ is The Second Sunday After Se.tl.ll'Aet)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in 2.00 pm Cream Tea. Roath Church House. St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. The Gospel today is a parable of PARISH CONFIRMATION is on Thur BRAHMS' REQUIEM will be contrasts. On the one hand is the 19 June, ?pm in St Margaret's. This performed by St Edward's Choir in rich man who thinks that he has it all. Church on Friday at 7.30pm, He overlooked those around him who is an important day in the lives of the commemorating the centenary of were less fortunate, probably candidates, their families and the Brahms' death (3rd April). Soprano consoling himself that it was all their parish. Please make a note of this solo: Heather Doe. Baritone solo: fault because they were lazy or good­ date and come and support our Norman Doe. Organ accomp: Alan for-nothing. How we hear that same younger members as they take this Sykes. Tickets are £2 (cone. £1 ). reasoning today. On the other hand big step in their Christian lives. Please try to come. is Lazarus, ill and poor, an outcast of CONFIRMATION RECEPTION. MOSTLY MOZART is the title of society. Donations are welcome of food for the the David Morgan Memorial The truth is that however table. If you have not been asked to Concert in aid of Rheumatoid materially well off we may or may not provide anything specific, please Arthritis Research at the Reardon be we all have something of Lazarus, could you bring a plate of Smith Lecture Theatre on Saturday the poor man, in us. We might be cakes/biscuits for the table? at 1.30pm. Heather Doe (sop), materially poor and we might be Raymond Driscoll (clarinet), leuan spiritually poor. We may not know NATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL Owen (viola), Norman Doe & Alyn the richness of God's love for us, the CONCERT on Fri 27 June at Coleman (piano) and the Rhondda richness of a life built on faith, love St Edward's. Choir & String Orchestra String Quartet will perform Mozart's and charity The rich man was with Richard Wiegold (cello) & Sara Clarinet Quintet & Kegelstatt Trio certainly poor in charity Cletheroe (contralto). Vivaldi, Handel, and Schubert's "The Shepherd on Jesus came to bring God's Bach, and the pop cantata "David & the Rock". Tickets £5. redeeming love to the poor, to us all. Goliath". Tickets £2 (cone. £1 ). As God's people we are to PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE at St CREAM TEA (Roath/Splott Guide encourage each other and the whole Teilo's 6.30pm on Sun 29 June. Association) at Roath Church world to become rich in the love of Forms available today to choose House on Saturday, 2-4.30pm God before, like the rich man. it favourite hymn/reading. To be ALBANY ROAD BAPTIST becomes too late for us. For as ~ne returned by 15 June. CHURCH have appointed RogE~r of the Beatitudes says: Happy are Davies as full time Youth Worker. those who know they are spiritually FAMILY FUN DAY at St Edward's on There will be a Commissioning poor; the kingdom of heaven belongs Sat 5 July. There will be to them. Fr Gary. entertainment and worship alternating Service to which we are all invited on Saturday at 3pm, r-·-~======~ in the nave and chancel, toddlers PILGRIMS' WAY is an international activities in the vestry, stalls followed by tea. They would ce,lebration of the 1500th anniversary of outside, teas in the schoolroom, like to know numbers for tea, St Augustine's Mission to the Anglo Saxon bouncy castle, hot dogs, candy so if you would like to go, Kingdoms. The pilgrimage will be coming to floss and sideshows. Volunteers please let Alan Mayer know us next weekend from Rome via Canterbury, are needed! Ideas, offers of help (.495769). and there will be two days of celebration. The etc. to Heather please. ROATH PARK URC first event is Cathedral Praise at 6.30pm today PUPILS' CONCERT. Carolyne (Penywain Road) celebrate when the preacher will be the Bishop of St Peters, Jayne Thomas and friends their centenary 7-14 June. David's, Rt Rev Huw Jones. have a pupils' concert at There is supper and The Diocesan Pilgrimage starts at Llandaff St Edward's on the afternoon of entertainment on Saturday, a Cathedral at 9.30am on Monday for the Sun 6 July. centenary service at 11 am Pilgrims' Eucharist, and then moves up to the next Sunday, and Songs of Green for a blessing by the Bishop before 21st BIRTHDAY. Praise at 6pm. •487260. leaving for Llantwit Major. The schedule is: St Edward's 9.30am Cathedral Pilgrims' Eucharist. Newsletter is 21 years old on ST EDWARD'S GIFT DAY 10.30am Blessing of Pilgrims on the Green. Friday. and garden party is on Sat 11. 30am Procession through Llantwit Major to 14 June. We will begin at St llltud's Church for midday prayers CHERNOBYL CONVOY. Thanks 10am with Mattins (on the around the Cross. to all who contributed to the lawn, weather permitting). 12.30pm Lunch; guided tours; story telling; Convoy which went off last week. The garden party starts at Celtic music. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: 3pm. Fr Ken Martin will be at 1.30pm "Celtic Walk" to St Donat's Church (2 Peter Reid (Vicar). Te1.484808. St Edward's to receive gifts miles). Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. from 1Dam to the end of the 2.30pm Prayers at St Donat's Church. garden party. Coach or car to Margam. They are available to minister to the needs ROB LACEY: THE 4.00pm Tea at Abbot's Kitchen, Margam of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion PRODIGAL GRANDSON. Abbey; tours. at home. For the Sacraments of Healing Exhilarating new telling of the 5.15pm Solemn Evensong at Margam (part of and Confession speak to them at any time. famous parable at Glenwood the 850th anniversary celebrations of Advice and Instruction 111 matters of the Faith are always available. Church Centre, Fri/Sat 20/21 the foundation of the Abbey). June. Tickets: £3 (conc.£2). "2549'127. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St CEdward 's Church in the S(larish of CJ\£ath

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Weekly Newsletter No.1097 Sunday, 8th June, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p.160. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 257, 506, I Cannot Come, Be Still for the Presence of the Lord (sheet 15). Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong (no Sermon). Officiant: Fr Ken Mattin. lntroit: Be Still and Know that i am God. Psalm 107 vv 1-22. Hymns: 158, 196, 208. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Genesis 9, 1-17. Mark 1, 29-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for Anglican Colleges and Universities throughout the world. We pray for the people of the Republic of Ireland, for their newly elected government, that they may use the power they have been entrusted with wisely, and in furtherance of the cause of peace. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Ltantrisant and Fr Elfed Hughes (Vicar) and Rev Geraldine Blyth (Assistant Curate). We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. THIS WEEK Monelel)l St Calumba, Abbot (597 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Roath Church House. Tweselel)l 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Thursday at 9pm. Future services: 17 July, 28 Aug, 18 Sept. Weelneselq )I St Barnabas the Apostle. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.250. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. ST EDWARD'S GIFT 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. OA Y and garden party 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. is on Saturday. We Thwrselel)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. will begin at 1Oam with 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Mattins (on the lawn, 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. weather permitting). 9.00 pm COMPLINE. The garden party starts at 3pm. Fr Ken Sqtwrelel)t St Basil the Great, Bishop & Doctor (397 AD.) Martin will be at 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. t Edward's to receive 10.00 am ST EOWARD'S GIFT DAY, starting with MATTINS. fts from 10am until 3.00 pm St Edward's Garden Party. pm. Gift Doy 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. ~ ~e.~et S"Cne4el)l is The Third Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and there will be a cake stall in the schoolroom after the Eucharist. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL next Sunday in the NATIONAL MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT on Fri 27 Schoolroom after the Eucharist. June at St Edward's. Choir & String Orchestra with Richard Wiegold (cello) & Sara Cletheroe (contralto). NUTS & BOLTS. A training day for parish leaders - Vivaldi, Handel, Bach, and the pop cantata "David & Churchwardens, Treasurers, Secretaries, PCC Goliath". Tickets £2 (cone. £1 ). members, study course & prayer group leaders. Joint workshops on the implications of the Charities Act and GLASTONBURY PILGRIMAGE. Sat 28 June. 12 noon the Children's Act. At Dewi Sant on Saturday, 10-4pm. Solemn Eucharist - Principal Concelebrant & Preacher: For information or to register i\'01446-711713. Bishop of Sodor and Man. 3.30pm Procession & Solemn Evensong. Details: the Pilgrimage Office, 37 MOZART'S REQUIEM. The RSCM "Come and Sing Devonshire Buildings, Bath, BA2 4SU. Mozart's Requiem" has be Em cancelled. "Blessed is he who shall eat bread GABRIELI STRING QUARTET in the Kingdom of God!" perform Graham Whettam's "Hymnos ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 This is the great invitation that God Quartet" (world premiere) and music DUCK RACE next Sunday, 3pm at has given to us, to share in his by Mozart and Smetana at Dare The Weir, Roath Park. Ducks can heavenly banquet. In the Gospel Abbey (850th Anniversary Music be sponsored for £1 each. Prize of Jesus likens God's invitation to that of Festival) on Sat 28 June. £50. Contact Julie Smith a rich man who invites people to a W552912, Brian Shapcott great feast. The invitation in the ARDWYN SINGERS perform fi'736455 or Gill Armitage Eucharist to "draw near and receive Schubert's Mass in G, and music by fi'757399. Please try to sell ducks the Body and Blood of our Lord Bruckner and Otto Olson at to your colleagues and family. Jesus Christ" is God's invitation to the St German's Church, 7.30pm Sat 28 heavenly banquet, His great feast. June. Tickets £6/£4. LIGHTSHIP 2000. Bishop Ray will How often do we, like those celebrate Sea Sunday by blessing PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE at invited in the Gospel, turn down the the sea at the Lightship at 3.30pm St Teilo's 6.30pm on Sun 29 June. invitation because we think that we next Sunday. Forms available today to choose have more pressing things to attend favourite hymn/reading. To be PCC meets Mon 16 June. to? With his invdation God bestows returned by 15 June. on us a great honour. He affirms our PARISH CONFIRMATION is on dignity and worth as his children as ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 Thur 19 June, ?pm in he asks us to feast with him. He Christmas Card competition. Entries St Margaret's. This is an important assures us that WE are loved by him, to Parish Office by 30 June. For day in the lives of the candidates, that WE are welcome at his feast. details caiJ Gill Armitage lr757399. their families and the parish. He gives us an appreciation of our FAMILY FUN DAY at St Edward's on Please make a note of this date in own self-worth even when we or your diary and try to come and others do not because he is Sat 5 July. Entertainment and worship support our younger members as genuinely concerned for all his alternating in the nave and chancel, they take this big step in their children. toddlers activities in the vestry, stalls Christian lives. The whole of Jesus' ministry is outside, teas in the schoolroom, bouncy castle, hot dogs, candy floss PARISH CONFIRMATION concerned with gathering people to and sideshows. Volunteers needed! RECEPTION. Donations of food for the Lord's table, to the great feast. Ideas, offers of help etc. to Heather. the table are welcome. If you have Searching the by-ways and the not been asked to provide anything hedgerows for those in need, the CARDIFF MOTET SINGERS perform specific, please bring a plate of poor, the anxious, the afraid, inviting music by Victoria, lsaac, Obrecht, cakes/biscuits. us in to share the feast, the feast Tallis, Palestrina and Andrea Gabrieli which helps us become whole and at St German's Church, 7.30pm Sat 5 CHARITY WHIST DRIVE 7.30prn complete human beings at ease with July. Tickets £5 (cone. £3). Fri 20 June at Church House. ourselves, with God and with each ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this year MIDSUMMER MADNESS with other. Who would refuse a seat at wilt run from St Edward's Day (13 St Anne's Sunday School at the banquet of Salvation, of Oct) until the following Saturday ( 18 St Anne's Church Hall, Sat 21 everlasting life? This is the feast in Oct) when there will be a performance June, 11.30 to 2.30pm. Cakes, which we share at every Eucharist, of Handel's "Messiah". Dennis toys, raffle, games. Lunches from the feast to which we are to invite Morgan will give 12 noon. Adm.10p. others, all those around us in need. Fr Gary. a talk on YOUTHFUL PROMISE concert, "Cardiff 1897- advertised for 21 June, has been postponed. 1997" on the Wednesday. TAIZE SERVICES. Future services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. THE LIGHT. A spectacular presentation of the Life of Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Christ in music and drama at St David's Hall, 26-29 Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. June. Performed by the First Baptist Church of They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The Orlando, Florida. Tickets on sate at St David's Hall. sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward's Church in tfte ~arish of ~atft The Thire{ Swne{t-ly After Trinity

Weekly Newsletter No.1098 Sunday, 15th June, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday SchooL Prayer Book p.162. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Peter Reid. Hymns: 351, 0 Lord the Clouds are Gathering {sheet 12), 402, Anthem, 628 (Rec.) Anthem: How lovely Are Thy Dwellings (Brahms). Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C. N. Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit Jehovah Jireh. Psalm 15. Hymns 299, Anthem: The Radiant Morn (Rev. H.H.Woodward), 296, 20. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings Genesis '12, 1-8. Mark 2, 1··17. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Kenya. We pray for the people of the Congo, for an end to the fighting there. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Cwmparc, Fr Robert Davies (Vicar) and Fr Peter Cousins (Assistant Curate). We pray for Fr Daniel Burton, who will be instituted and inducted as Rector of St Bride's Minor with Bettws on Monday. We pray for those who will be Confirmed on Thursday: Frances Goble, James Grant, Cerys Jones, David Jones, David Mayer, leanne De-la-haye, Jane Willoughby, Stephen Noyes, Catherine Holifield, Huw Jones, James Stitfall, Joseph Fathallah, Sian Davies, Andrew White, Rachel May, Mark Fletcher. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Iris Thomson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Rita ley Dyer and frena Bisgrove, whose anniversaries occur at this time. rPAROCHIAL cHuRcH couNCIL TUIS WEEK meets on Monday, beginning with 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. a celebration of the Holy Eucharist in St Margaret's at 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.15pm. 7.15 pm Parochial Church Council. St Margaret's/Roath Church /-louse. 10 00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi!ip's /ORG~N FUND. Line of co-in_s_r_a-is_e_d_£_6_.4_8_,_a_n_d_t-he-13--ra_h_m-Js_,'I 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. LRegurem performance £32, both for the Organ Fund. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.162. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11 00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. .CH2000 FUNDRAISING 7.30pm 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Wed meeting at Roath Church 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. House - newcomers welcome. 7.30 pm Parish Prayer Group. St Margaret's. ~ 7.30 pm RCH 2000 Fundraising Meeting. Roath Church House. PARISH CONFIRMATION is on 1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne S. Thursday, 7pm in St Margaret's 7.00pm PARISH CONFIRMATION. St Margaret's. This year five of our young SS Alban, Julius & Aaron, Martyrs (3rd century) people from St Edward's will be confirmed. Come along and 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. show your support for the 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margarers. candidates, and please 11.30 am St Anne's Sunday School Fayre. St Anne's Hall. remember them in your prayers. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. l-Je.lCt Swnekt)t is The Fourth Sunday After Trinity The Holy Eucharist will be cE!Iebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL in the Schoo/room after the Eucharist TODAY. The Sunday School is well on the way to raising enough to sponsor a child through Actionaid, with a total so far of £101.75. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html cr~uRc,y ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 Richard Wiegold (cello) & Sara Cletheroe (contralto). -._-<- <'Yo J RCH ~ DUCK RACE today, 3pm at The Weir, Vivaldi's Cello Concerto in A Minor, Handel's Concerto ll:' m Roath Park. Have you bought your Grosso in A Minor, an Aria from St Matthew Passion ~ 2000 i duck? If not, purchase yours this (Bach), and the pop cantata "David & Goliath" by Stuart ".,y filou.'

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Weekly Newsletter No.1099 Sunday, 22nd June, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 165. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 236, 462, Anthem: 0 Rest in the Lord (Mendelssohn), 58(MP). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Simper 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. !ntroit: Hail, Gladdening Light (3rd century). Psalm 17. Hymns 311, Anthem: Prevent Us 0 Lord (William H. Harris), 486, 331. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervel! in F. Readings Genesis 22, 1··19. Mark 4, 1-25. In the world-wide Church we givE'I thanks today for the Anglican Religious Orders throughout the world. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Porth St Paul with Trealaw, and Fr Martyn Davies. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Iris Thomson. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Joan Buckingham, whose funeral is on Tuesday, and Elizabeth Mary Osborne, whose anniversary occurs at this time. WE WELCOME our five new communicants who were confirmed on Thursday: 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's Frances Goble, James 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Grant, Cerys Jones, David 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. _J~nes, David Mayer. I The Nativity of St John the Baptist. 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi/ip's. 1·1.30am Funeral of Joan Buckingham. St German's Church. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Cardiff Churches Forum AGM. Cardiff Churches Centre, Windsor Place. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p. 165. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. fNATIONAL.. MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT 2.00 pm St Edward_'s Chamber Music Group Practice. on Friday at St Edward's. Choir & String 2.30 pm Sen1or C1t1zens. Roath Church House. Orchestra with Richard Wiegold (cello) & 900 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Sara Cletheroe (contralto). Vivaldi's Cello 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. IConcerto in A Minor, Handel's Concerto 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Grosso in A Minor, an Aria from St Matthew Passion (Bach), and the pop cantata "David '-F ri~C!);! 7.30pm National Music Festival Concert. )!iath" by Stuart Johnson & Bob Eaton. ets £2 (cone. £1). SC!t\.!r~.:t)l St lrenaeus, Bishop and Doctor (c.200 A. D.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. RDWYN SINGERS perform 10.00 am General Ordination. Llandaff Cathedral. chubert's Mass in G, and 12.00 noon St AnnE~'s School Fayre. Scout Hall, Cottre/1 Road. usic by Bruckner and Otto 1~ Olson at St German's Church. 6.00 pm Eveninq Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Concert Ardwyn Singers. St German's. ~pm Saturday. Tickets £6/£4. We;ct St.tneiC!}I is The Feast of :St Peter the Apostle The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am by Fr Graharn Reeves, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, Choral Evensong will be sung at 4.30 pm, and Parish Songs of Praise is at St Teilo's at 6.30pm. Internet: http://info .cf.ac. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/ch urch/sted. htm I CHURCHES TOGETHER IN CATHAYS & GABALFA AMERICAN CHOIIR Minnesota Chorale join with Barry invite the congregation at St Edward's and their friends Male Voice Choir to give a concert next Sunday at 3pm to join them in worship at Roath Park Recreation at St Augustine's, Penarth, in aid of Holme Tower Marie Ground today at 3pm. Preacher: Rev.Bill Lewis of Curie Centre. For tickets il'709814. St Mark's. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE at St Teilo's 6.30pm next LIGHTSHIP 2000. The Light Choir Sunday. from the First Baptist Church, ROATH CHURCH HOUSE 2000 Christmas Card Orlando, will give a 45 minute competition. Entries to Parish Office by 30 June. For dramatic performance today at 3pm. details call Gill Arrnitage 'if757399. CARDIFF CHURCHES FORUM ;~GM ST ANNE'S SCHOOL COMMUNITY OPEN DAY on is on Tuesday, 7.30pm at the Cardiff Tue 1 July, 6-8pm. Everyone is welcome to visit the Churches Centre. The two major 0 -;;-fh7;rsday evening this week th~ f=>arish School. Forum projects currently underway Parish played host to the Bishop who FAMILY FUN DAY at St Edward's on are the Cardiff ChurchE;s Centre came to Confirm sixteen of our young Sat 5 July. There will be itself and Lightship 2000· The people. He stressed the importance entertainment and worship alternating Executive Committee has proposE~d of the continuing nurturing of their in the nave and chancel, toddlers that four specialist advisory panels faith as they go through their lives: activities in the vestry, stalls outside, be formed, covering the areas: something for which we are all teas in the schoolroom, bouncy castle, Economic, Education, Mission, responsible. If was a shame that hot dogs, candy floss and sideshows. Social Responsibility. Also there there were not more people from the There will be a books and toys stall - will be presentations and 's parish to support the younger donations appreciated. Also discussion on the Church members of our Church family as volunteers are needed - ideas, offers response to Homelessness, they took this important step in their of help etc. to Heather please. Unemployment and Working with lives. Confirmation is not a private the Disadvantaged. Alan Mayer affair; it is an occasion for all the ST PHIUP'S SUMMER FAYRE. 2pm will represent Churches Together Parish family. Sat 5 July, Tremorfa Community Hall. in Roath. Please speak to hirn if For as the Bishop reminded us PUPILS' CONCERT Carolyne you would like to join him or have Iand as Jesus tells us in today's Peters, Jayne Thomas and friends your views conveyed to the Forum. Gospel, we are all responsible for have a pupils' concert at St Edward's THE LIGHT. A spectacular planting the seeds of faith in each on the aftE:rnoon of Sun 13 July. presentation of the Life of Christ in other and in those we meet. This is music and drama at St David's the fundamental calling of all COMPUNE. 17 July, 28 Aug, 18 Sept. Hall, Thursday to Sunday this Christians. We are then to support TAIZE SERVICES. 23 Jul, 10 Sep. week. Performed by tt1e First each other and nurture the seed of Baptist Church of Orlando, Florida. faith which lives within us all so that it PARISH OUTING TO ABBEY DORE. Three hundred members of the blossoms and allows the Kingdom of Sun 10 Aug leaving Roath Church church are coming to Cardiff to the love of God to take root and grow House at ·1 am. Fare £6. See give this presentation. Members of throughout the world. We are noticeboard for information. the production will also visit local stewards of God's Kingdom. If we do THANK YOU to all who helped in any schools with seminars on media, not care for the church and ensure way to make the Confirmation such a drama, leisure and tourism. Their that it is passed on to the next happy and successful occasion. principal organist will give recitals generation, by supporting and at Bany Memorial Hall (today) and lnurturing them, God will never forgive ALSO THANK YOU to all who helped Llandaff Cathedral (Monday). us and we will be held to account by organise and supported the duck him. Fr Gary. Race in aid of RCH2000. Approx ST ANNE'S SCHOOL SUMMER -----··--·- --"-----' £500 was raised and £50 donated to FAYRE on Saturday, 12 noon to 3pm at the Scout Hall, Tenovus. Special thanks to Julie Smith. Cottrell Road. Light refreshments. Usual stalls. CARDiFF DEANERY YOUTH COMMITTEE would like GLASTONBURY PILGRIMAGE this Saturday. 12 noon a member or a contact person in each parish. They Solemn Eucharist - Principal Conceiebrant & Preacher organise sports competitions, day trips, fund-raising Bishop of Sodor and Man. 3 30pm Procession & events etc. The committee meets four times a year - Solemn Evensong. Details from the Pilgrimage Office, presumably contact persons do not have to attend. If 37 Devonshire Buildings, Bath, BP2 4SU. you are willing to give some time to this good cause, GABRIEU STRING QUARTET perform Graham please contact Peter Reid. Whettarn's "Hymnos Quartet" (world prenliere) and THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: music by Mozart and Smetana at Dare Abbey (850th Peter Rerd (Vicar). Tel.484808. Anniversary Music Festival) this Saturday. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Graham Reeves. Te1.460600. RCH2000 BOWLS COMPETITION has been cancelled They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The due to lack of support. sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward 's Cfturcft in the 9?arish of c~ath

Weekly Newsletter No. 1100 Sunday, 29th June, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.255. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Graham Reeves. Hymns 554 {Proc.), 11(MP), 555, Anthem, Rec.: 50(MP). Anthem: Come to the Ufegiver!Born Again/You Are the Christ. (Jimmy & Carol Owens). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: SimpEir. ~ll 4.30 pm Choral Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Maltin. Preces & Responses Heathcote Statham. u Psalm 75. Office Hymn: 323. Anthem: 0 Be Joyful in the Lord (Stanford). !ntroit: I Will Build My Church (Graham Kendrick) Readings: Ezekiei 34, ·11-16. John 21, 16-22. 6.30 pm Parish Songs of Praise at St Teilo's School. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Uganda, and Archbishop Livingstone Mpalanyi­ Nkoyoyo. We pray for the people of Hong Kong, as sovereignty is passed from Britain to the Chinese Communists. We ask God's guidance for the world leaders returning from New York, as they try to reduce the environmental damage we are inflicting upon our planet. We pray for the people of Montserrat, suffering as a result of the volcanic eruption. In this diocese we pray for those being ordained at this Petertide - Deacons (yesterday): lan Aveson, Rhiannon Johnson, Matthew Hill, Evan Jones, Mari Price, Gillian Tuck, Mark Williams; Priests (today): Peter Abbot, John Davis, Stephen Dunwoody, Catherine Haynes, Andrew Johnson, Colin Mulligan. We pray also for Rev. David Mortimore, whose resignation takes effect on Monday We pray for the Bench of Bishops, meeting this week at St Asaph. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaiile, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wel!beloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TMIS WEEK AMERICAN CHOIR Minnesota Cho~alel join witll Barry Male Voice Choir to give a 1 The Martyrdom of St Paul the Apostle. concert today at 3pm at St Augustine's, 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Penartr1, in aid of Ho!m.e Tower Marie I1 Curie Centre. For tick.ets il709814. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. ------::l St Euddogwy, Bishop (6th century) THE LIGHT Last performances take place/ 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. today at St David's Hall at 3pm and 7.30pm. L 6.00 prn St Anne's School Community Open Day. ROATH CHURCHH-OUSE 2000<~h"ri:~tmas J 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Arme's. , Card competition. Deadline for entries: today. 1 The Visitation to the Blessed Virgin Mary. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.296. Followed by coffee 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 8.00 pm Midsummer Opera at St Edward's. (Youthful Promise/Splott Community Choir). St Peblig, Abbot (4th century) ERDIFF MOTET SINGERS perfor·m m~sic by Vi~toria, 1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. aac, Obrecht, Tall is, Palestrina and Andrea Gabrieli at 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. German's Church, 7.30pm Saturday. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Tickets £5 (cone. £3). ---- . 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. 1-Jext S~.otnel~)l is the Sixth Sunday After 12.00 noon ST EDWARD'S FAMILY FUN DAY. Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated 2.00 pm St Philip's Summer Fayre. in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School/ 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. j will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung 7.30 pm Cardiff Motet Singers. St German's. 6.30 pm. _j Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk./ ccin/mai n/socecon/roath/church/sted. htrn I ST ANNE'S SCHOO.L ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP TO The School Community open COTSWOLDS Sat 19 July, leaving day is on Tuesday, 6-8pm. 9arn. Cost £7 - contact Barbara Everyone is welcome to visit if253530. the Parish School. FAMILY FAITH & FUN DAY at MIDSUMMER OPERA by teers Llandaff Cathedral, Sat 19 Jul Youthful Promise Wales and 1Oam-2pm. Activities: art & craft, Splott Community Choir at Please hand bell ringing, parachute St Edward's on Wednesday at ' games, prayer, drama, dance. For Spm. Staged excerpts from FAMILY FUN DAY details '201443 -435506. Mendelssohn's Elijah with at St Edward's on Saturday. There will be TAIZE SERVICES. Future Richard Wiegold as Elijah, entertainment and worship alternating in the services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. and Puccini's La Boheme with nave and chancel, toddlers activities in the Meriei Andrew as Mimi, also vestry, stalls outside, teas in the schoolroom, GUITAR/PIANO DUO Concert at Mendelssohn's Hear My bouncy castle, hot dogs, candy floss and St Edward's, Sat 26 July, 7.30pm. Prayer with Oliver Todd sideshows. We need cakes, bric a brac, toys· clayne Thomas and Pete Kirkbride. (treble). and books for the stalls, gifts for the bran tub, Tickets £3 ( conc.£2). raffle prizes and volunteers to run stalls and ST PHiUP'S SUMMER sell raffle tickets. Heather will be at the FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week FAYRE. 2pm Saturday in schoolroom 4-7pm on Friday to receive conference at the Royal Welsh Tremorfa Community Hall. donations. Please pray for good weather' Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 Aug. Details ~01656-767672. RCH2000 FUND RA!SlNG Money raised will go to children with special GROUP meets 7.30pm Mon 7 needs. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this July at Roath Church House. New members welcome. year will run from St Edward's Day l.. CYTUN MEETING 7.30prn Wed 9 Jul}' Another rep (13 Oct) until the following Saturday ,~~m1 (18 Oct). So far arranged: from St Edward's would be welcome - please speak to N~ . Man: Patronal Eucharist /"""\ dwards Alan Mayer if you are interested. Wed: Dennis Mor·gan talk: "Cardiff ~ 1 CITiZENS' FORUM 7 -9pm Thur 10 July at 1897 -1997". c Albany Road School. Meet local Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. Councillors and influence Council policy. Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. For inl'or·mation ~872020. NATIONAL ECUMENICAL YOUTH PILGRIMAGE to ST ANNE'S COFFEE MORNING and cake Wa!singham. 10-14 August We intend to take a small stall 1Oam to noon Sat 12 July. St Anne's group from the parish - we have tents and transport 01Uf'ch Hall. Homemade cakes and raffle. There is room for a few more over-12's. Cost £40 (inc food). Contact Fr Gary Powell CATHEDRAL PRAiSE. A day of I Since the Reformation St Peter, whose ~493940. worship, teaching and life we celebrate today, has become a OUR THANKS to the Orchestra ministry at Llandaff controversial figure. As the first and Choir and their guests for a Cathedral, on Sat 12 Bishop of Rome the claims of his most emjoyable concert on Friday July, 10.30-3pm, led by successors have, instead of being a evening Rev. Barry Kissell. focus for Christian unity, become the Arranged to bring focal point for division. I wonder what COFFEE will be served in the together Christians who are interested Peter himself would make of it all. vestry after the Eucharist next in renewal, to give teaching on ministry In response to a question by Jesus Sunday, the line of coins will be in the power of the Holy Spirit, healing, "Who do you say I am?" an inspired continued, and the 100 Club coping with the fear of division and to I Peter replied ''You are the Christ, the Draw will take place. enable people to take renewal back to Son of the living God." Jesus their parishes. For further details THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH responded by charging Peter with the ARE: please speak to Alan Mayer. care of His Church. Together with Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Paul he worked tirelessly to build up PUPILS' CONCERT. Carolyne Peters, Gary Powell. Te/.493940. the Church as one body, a Church Jayne Thomas and friends have a Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. pupils' concert at St Edward's on the united in the faith of Jesus Christ. afternoon of Sun 13 July. SS Peter and Paul, the patron They are available to minister to the saints of our Cathedral, have much to needs of the sick and dying. The SPIRIT 2000 YOUTH NIGHT. ?pm teach us about our need to work I sick and housebound may receive Thur 17 July at St Luke's, Penarth. All Itogether in faith, recognising Jesus as Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of 1-iealing and welcome. the Christ, the Son of the living God, Confession spea/<: to them at any COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's working together as one body to time. Advice and Instruction in on Thursdays at 9pm: 17 July, 28 Aug, proclaim that faith and to build up the matters of the Faith are always 18 Sept. 1CfY.!!!ch as Jesus charges us. Fr Gary. available. St Cf~dward 's Cfturcft in tfte :J?arisft of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter l\fo.1101 Sunday, 6th July, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Bool< p.170. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 372, Here I Am Lord (sheet 19), 98(MP), Anthem, 368 (Rec.). Anthem: Ye That Stand in the f-louse of the Lord (Wafter Spinney). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Reach Out and Touch the Lord. Psalm 10. Hymns: 299, Jacob's ladder (sheet), Make Way (sheet 3), 293. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Genesis 35, 1-20. Mark 5, 21-end. ln the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Canada, and Archbishop Michael Peers. We pray for the people of Montserrat, killed or made homeless by the volcanic eruption. We pray for those suffering as a result of the floods in Scotland. We pray for the people of Ireland, for restraint on both sides, so that today's parades do not lead to violence. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Laleston with Tythegston and Merthyr Mawr, and Fr Edward Evans. Also for those being ordained today by the Provincial Assistant Bishop at St Mary's Church, Abergavenny: David Way (Deacon), Christopher Lewis-Jenkins & Haydn Simon (priests). We pray for Jacob Hammond from Koforidua-Ho, West Africa, who begins his ministry as Curate at St David's, Merthyr Tydfil, tomorrow, and for Canon John Rowlands, whose induction as Vicar of Whitchurch is on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TMIS WE£K 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.30 pm RCH2000 Fundraising Group. Roath Church House.

1\ie£~e11)1 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. CYTUN MEETING 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30pm Wednesday. We~nestileJ)I 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.170. Followed by coffee. Another rep from 11.00 arTl St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. St Edward's would be 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. welcome please 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. speak to Alan Mayer 7.30 pm Cytun Meeting. Roath Park United Reformed Church. if you are interested.

9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. DEANERY FLOWER FESTIVAL at 7.00 pm Citizens' Forum. Albany Road School. St Augustine's Penarth this week: Thur 2·- 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. 6pm, Fri 2-6pm, Sat 10.30-6pm, closing with Evensong each day. Admission £1. ~ride11)1 St Bernard, Abbot (c.540 A. D.) We)et S!Ane!.t~y is the Seventh Sed:l41' eit.'l y 8.30 am Choir Outing Bus Leaves St Edward's. Sunday After Trinity and will be 9.00 am Holy Eucl1arist. St Margaret's. celebrated at Sea Sunday. The Holy '10.00 am St Anne's Coffee Morning. St Anne's Church Hall. Eucharist will be celebrated in 10.30 am Cathedral Praise. Lfandaff Cathedral. St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday 11.00am Garden Party. 110 Carisbrooke Way. School will meet at 11 am, and 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. ._~Evensong will be sung at 6.30 P,_m_.____; COFFEE will be served in the vestry ST ANNE'S PATRONAL FE:STIVAL after the Eucharist this morning, 7.30pm Fri 25 Jul. and the draw for the SCOUT QUIZ NIGHT Fri 25 July, 100 Club will take 8prn Roatl1 Church House. £1 per place. Newcomers in person - max of 8 per team. Contact particular are very Julie Smith 'ir552912. welcome to join us. The Sunday School GUITAR/PIANO DUO and Junior Choir will Concert at St Edward's, continue the line of coins - please Sat 26 July, 7.30pm. give them your support. Jayne Thomas and Pete Kirkbride. Tickets £3 RCH2000 FUND RAISING GROUP (conc.£2). CONCERT meets 7. 30pm on Monday at Church House. New members PAI~ISH OUTING TO ABBEY DORE. welcome. "l will make you fishers of men," Sun 10 Aug leaving Roath Church says Jesus - a poetic way of telling House at 1am. Fare £6. See CITIZENS' FORUM 7-9pm Peter, James and John that he would noticeboard for information. Thursday at Albany Road School. make them mJSSJoners and Meet local Councillors and evangelists. For most people fishing NATIONAL ECUMENICAL YOUnf influence Council policy. For is something they consider time PILGRIMAGE to Walsingham. 10-14 information ~872020. consuming and boring - that is often August. We intend to take a small a view also stated about mission and group from the parish - we have tents ST ANNE'S COFFEE MORNING evangelism. There is another aspect and transport. There is room for a few and cake stall 1 Oarn to noon of the "fishing" analogy which we tend more over-12's. Cost £40 (inc. food). Saturday, St Anne's Church Hall. Contact Fr Gary Powell V493940. Hornemade cakes and raffle. to talk about when we discuss mission and evangelism - the tales of FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week CATHEDRAL PRAISE. A day of "those who got away". Peter, James conference at the Royal Welsh worship, teaching and and John were partners together in Showground, Builth Wells, 23 .. 29 Aug. ministry at Llandaff fishing and through the calfing and Details ii'01656-767672. Cathedr-al, on Saturday, teaching of Jesus were to become 10.30 .. 3pm, led by Rev. partners together in the mission of THANKS to Heather and all who Barry Kissell. Arranged the church. We also share in that helped in any way to make thE~ Family to bring together Christians who partnership and sometimes have to Fun Day successful yesterday. are interested in renewal, to give launch out into the deep - for the MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are teaching on ministry in the power of deeper the waters, the more fish normally said daily at 9 am and 6 prn the Holy Spirit, healing, coping with there are to catch. If is alright for us except Thursdays in St Margaret's the fear of division and to enable to paddle in the familiar waters of the Church. people to take renewal back to church, but eventually we must go their parishes. For further details deeper if we are to have any chance WElCOME. We extend a warm please speak to Alan Mayer. of filling the nets. Graham. welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself GARDEN PARTY 11 am-3pm Saturday at 110 known to one of the sidesmen if you Carisbrooke Way, in aid of Alzheimer's Research. Bring are new with us. & Buy etc. Ploughman's Lunch. Adm. £1. Tea/coffee. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this PUPILS' CONCERT. Caro!yne Peters, Jayne Thomas year will run from St Edward's Day and friends have a pupils' concert at St Edward's next Sunday afternoon. (13 Oct) until the following Saturday (18 Oct). So far arran9ed: SPIRIT 2000 YOUTH NIGHT. ?pm Thur 17 July at Mon: Patronal Eucharist. St Luke's, Penarth. All welcome. Wed: Dennis M organ talk: "Cardiff 1897 -1997". Thurs: Piano/viola duo: ,Jayne Thomas &. John Rayson. COMPUNE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursdays at Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. 9pm: 17 July, 28 Aug, 18 Sept. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP TO COTSWOLDS Sat 19 Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. July, leaving 9am. Cost £7- contact Barbara W253530. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. FAMILY FAITH & FUN DAY at Llandaff Cathedral, Sat Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. 19 Jul 1Oam-2pm. Activities: art fx craft, hand bell ringing, parachute games, prayer, drama, dance. For They are available to minister to the needs of the sick details it01443-435506. and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing ST MARGARET'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL 7.30pm on and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Mon 21 July. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. TAIZE SERVICES. Future services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St CEcfward 's Cfturcft in tfte SJ?arish of ~atft The Seventh Swnefct)l After Trinit~ (S~a St-f11~a11) Weekly Newsletter No.1102 Sunday, 13th July, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.172. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 3'11, 481, There is a Redeemer (sheet 28), Anthem, Be Still (sheet 15) Anthem: Bow Down Thine Ear (J.H.Maunder). Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: For His is the Sea. Anthem: Any Dream will do (Andrew L/oyd-Webber). Psalm 11. Hymns: 296, Anthem, 261(MP), 267. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis A Somerve/1 in F Readings: Genesis 46, 1-7 & 47, 1-12. Mark 6, 7-13 & 30-44. In the world-wide Church on this Sea Sunday we give thanks for the 950 Port Ministries around the world, serving 1.5 million seafarers on '17000 ships. We pray for all whose livelihood depends upon the sea, and for a deeper understanding of the need to conserve fish stocks and to reduce the pollution We pray for the children who died or were injured in the coach crash in the Alps, remembering also their family and friends. In this diocese we pray for Penyfai Junior School. We pray for Fr Robert Davies, to be inducted as Vicar of Aberdare on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson,, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Wi!liams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. PUPILS' CONCERT. Carolyne T~~IS WEEK Peters, Jayne Thomas, Pete Kirkbride and friends have a 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. pupils' concert at St Edward's 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. this afternoon at 2pm. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phifip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Anne's.

We~nes&{~>' 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p.172. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 900 am 1--loly Eucharist. St Alme's. ------\,=---==-;====\ FAMILY FAITH & FUN DAY at 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Llandaff Cathedral on Saturday, 7.00 pm Spirit 2000 Youth Night. St Luke's, Penarth. 1Oam-2pm. Organised by Llandaff 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Diocesan Council for Education 9.00 pm COMPUNE. Children & Homes Committee. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Activities: art & craft, hand bell ringing, 9.00 am St Anne's Coach Trip to the Cotswolds. parachute games, prayer, drama, 10.00 am Family Faith and Fun Day. Llandaff Cathedral. dance. For details contact Mrs Raye Saunders, i1"01443-435506. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. ------' Ne.~et S\.in~~)l is the Eighth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will bl3 celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm.

ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP TO COTSWOLDS leaves the Gaiety Bingo Hall, City Road, at 9am on Saturday. Leaves Cotswolds at 5pm. Cost £7- contact Barbara '2253530.

1nternet: http://info. cf.ac. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. htrnl SEA SUNDAY. Canon Glyn Jones, Secretary General WORKING PARTY. Sunday, 27 July, 2-Spm. Please of the Missions to Seamen writes: can you spare some time to join an enthusiastic band of "The nature of seafarers' jobs me:ans they spend long volunteers to give Roath Church House a Spring clean? periods of time isolated from their homes, families and Please come armed with mops, buckets, brushes, the community ashore. Through our ministry we reach clothes, cleaning materials etc. Even if you can only out to them in ports throughout the world, offering a spare half an hour or so, your help will be very welcome, and practical and spiritual support. The work welcome, the more the merrier. Tea or coffee provided. of our chaplains and volunteers ensures seafarers know Contact Gill Day W495496 for more information. they are not forgotten by the Church. "An example of how important this can be is a ship PARISH OUTING TO ABBEY DORE. Sun 10 Aug which is now under arrest in aUK .------l_e.::.;,aving_Roath__ phurch House at 11am. Fare £6. See port. lt is anchored offshore, the "Does a man harbour anger against not1ceboard for menu etc. Deposit crew have not been paid since another and yet seek for healing from n~quired now please. November, and they are short of the Lord?" This pearl of wisdom from NATIONAL ECUMENICAL YOUTH some basic supplies. The Missions Jesus, Son of Sirach, stands as a PILGRIMAGE to Walsingharn. 10-14 to Seamen chaplain has been a constant reminder that anger, August. We intend to take a small lifeline. He goes by boat to visit arguments, bitterness against a group from the parish - we have tents them, has held services on board feffow human being, destroy the and transport. There is room for a few and, with the help of local people health, the well-being of a person and more over-12's. Cost £40 (inc. food). and businesses, is providing them of communities. But the saying of Contact Fr Gary Powell S'493940. with extra food. The seafarers say Jesus ben Sirach goes even deeper they will never forget what he and , than this. He says, in very plain FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week local people are doing for them." terms, that if we want to fight conferencE~ at the Royal Welsh There will be a retiring collection amongst ourselves, then go ahead, Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 Aug for Missions to Seamen at our but do not expect to maintain a good Details ~01656-767672. relationship with God; do not expect services today. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this year to receive forgiveness from God, if will run from St Edward's Day (13 SPIRIT 2000 YOUTH NIGHT. 7prn first you cannot forgive the person Oct) until the following Saturday (18 Thursday at St Luke's, Penarth. All sitting next to you, or across the road I Oct). So far arranged: welcom13. from you. 'Forgive us our Mon: Patronal Eucharist. trespasses, as we forgive those who COMPLINE will be sung at Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff trespass against us." Have you ever St Edward's on Thursday this week 1897 -1997". wondered why St John chose to Thurs: at 9pm. Future services: 28 Au~J, Piano/viola duo: Jayne concentrate on foot washing at the 18 Sept. Thomas & John Rayson. last supper, rather than the institution Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & NATIONAL GARDENS SCHEME. of the Eucharist, as did the Orchestra. Next Sunday, 2-6pm. 6 Alma Road. Synoptics? Do you think it may be Admission £1 (children SOp). something to do with the importance, SPRING HARVEST 1998. Alicia not only of the Eucharist, but of Williams and others from St Philip's ST MARGARET'S PATRONAL serving one another? The two must will be going to Minehead for the early FESTIVAL 7.30pm on Mon 21 July. go hand in hand. If seems to me a part of Holy Week next year for the TAIZE SERViCES. bit odd to have such a devotion to the Spring Harvest event. They would be Future services: 23 Jul, 10 Sep. flesh and the blood of Christ, while pleased to be joined by friends from being at odds with the flesh and St Edward's. FUN AUVE CLUB 24 July to 15 bloocf that is our neighbour. The WELCOME. We extend a warm Aug at Roath Church House, 9.30- Eucharist is a sign of reconciliation 12.30 daily, 8-11 years. 2-4pm 5-7 and forgiveness. Let us never welcome to all visitors and years. Cost 40p per session. confine that to the Eucharist, but also newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you ST ANNE'S PATRONAL practise it in our everyday are new with us. FESTIVAL 7.30pm Fri 25 Jul. relationships. Graham. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: SCOUT QUIZ NIGHT Fri 25 July, 8pm Peter Reid (Vicar). Te/.484808. Church House. £1 per person - max of 8 Gary Powell. Tel.493940. pertearn. Contact Julie Smith '2'562912. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. GUITAR/PIANO DUO Concert at They am available to minister to the needs of St Edward's, Sat 26 July, 7.30pm. Jayne the sick and dying. The sick and Thomas and Pete Kirkbride. Tickets £3 housebound may receive Holy Communion at (cone. £2). home. For the Sacraments of Healing and LIVING PROOF. Help neElded to Confession speak to them at any time. accommodate Sunday lunch for up to eight Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith students staffing the Fun Alive Club, on 27 are always available. Jul, 3 & 10 Aug. Contact Wendy 'ir461763. St CEdward's Cfturcft in tfte 9?arisft of ~atft The Eighth Sl.(tu(e,y After Trinity

Weekly Newsletter No.11 03 Sunday, 20th July, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.17 4. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 291, 400, 1(MP), There's a Sound (sheet 6). Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Be Thou Faithful Unto Death (Mende/ssohn). Psalm 26. Hymns: 216, 168(MP), 26, 217. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Jeremiah 1. Ephesians 1,15 - 2.20. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for Seminaries and Theological Colleges in the Anglican Communion. We pray for the people of Ireland, that the IRA ceasefire planned to start at noon today may lead to a just and lasting peace. We pray for those suffering from the floods in Poland and the Czech Republic. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Bargoed & Deri with Brithdir. We pray for Fr Glyn Austin, who will be instituted and inducted as Vicar of Pontyclun & Talygarn on Wednesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Kathleen Amelia Williams and Alice Susan Lyon Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TW.IS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.30 pm ST MARGARET'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL St Mary Magdalene. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We~nes~tl)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.17 4. Followed by coffee. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm TAIZE SERVICE. St Edward's. Tt:~ize 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 9.30 am Fun Alive Club starts. Roath Church House. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. FUN ALIVE CLUB 24 July to 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. 15 Aug at Roath Church House, 9.30-12.30 daily, 8- St James the Apostle. 11 years. 2-4pm 5-7 years. 9.30 am Holy Eucharist (celebrating St James). St Margaret's. Cost 40p per session. 7.30 pm ST ANNE'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL Sessions include arts, crafts, 8.00 pm Scout Quiz Night. Roath Church House. sports, challenges, puzzles, St Anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. workshops, crazy days, messy days and trips (trips 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's are extra). All organised by 3.30 pm St An_ne's Patronal High Tea. St Anne's Church Hall Living Proof. 6.00 pm Evenmg Prayer. St Margaret's. '------'"------' 7.30 pm Guitar/Piano Concert (Jayne Thomas & Pete Kirkbride). St Edward's.

We.lCt S1.1n~tl)l is the Ninth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http:/linfo.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html .:··

NATIONAL GARDENS SCHEME. Today, 2.00-6.00pm . There is room for a few more"6Ver-12's Cost £40 (inc. . 6 Alma Road. Admission £1 (children SOp). food). Contact Fr Gary Powe!l 'i£'493940. ST MARGARET'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL Sung FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week conference at the Eucharist 7.30pm on Monday. Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 Aug. Details if01656-767672. TAIZE SERVICE on Wednesday this week at 7.30pm. Please join Christians of all denominations for our mid~ COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's monthly on summer Taize service. Instrumentalists from 6.30pm. Thursdays at 9pm: 28 Aug, 18 Sept. Next service: 10 Sep. CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROATH. -ST ANNE'S PATRONAL FESTIVAL at 7.30pm on The Annual General Meeting of Cytun Friday. Followed by light will take place on refreshments in the Church Hall. "Doing and Being" Wed 22 Oct, a week That is the difference in approach later than originally SCOUT QUIZ NIGHT at 8 pm on between the characters in today's planned. Friday in Roath Church House. £1 Gospel, Mary and Martha. Martha per person - max of 8 per team. CARDIFF CONCERN. Training stands as a symbol of much of the Contact Julie Smith tl552912. programme for Christians interested in way people live their lives today, counselling starts Sat · 1 Nov. For ST ANNE'S PATRONAL HIGH filling each moment with something to details ir66441 0. TEA on Saturday, 3.30 to 5 30pm do, filling each silence with noise. A in St Anne's Church Hall. frenetic stumbling from one activity to SPRING HARVEST 1998. Alicia Sandwiches, cakes, biscuits & tea another. While Mary on the other Williams and others from St Philip's £1.50 per person. The church will hand stands as the symbol of all will be going to Minehead for the early be open for quiet meditation and those who see how important it is to part of Holy Week next year for the prayer. stop a while and "be", to take a Spring Harvest event They would be moment to return to the interior castle pleased to be joined by friends from and encounter God as well as St Edward's. encountering oneself. lt is so MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are important to our physical and spiritual normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm well-being, our earthly relationship except Thursdays in St Margaret's with each other and our heavenly Church. relationship with God, to get the unteers balance right, to complete our tasks, WELCOME. We extend a warm to do our daily toil and to spend some welcome to all visitors and Please quality time doing nothing at all, newcomers. Please make yourself except sitting at the feet of Jesus. known to one of the sidesmen if you WORKING PARTY. Sunday, 27 Graham. July, 2-Spm. Please can you spare are new with us. some time to join an enthusiastic band of volunteers to give Roath Church House a Spring clean? Please come ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL armed with mops, buckets, brushes, clothes, cleaning this year will run from materials etc. Even if you can only spare half an hour or St Edward's Day (13 Oct) until so, your help will be very welcome, the more the the following Saturday ( 18 merrier. Tea or coffee provided. Oct). So far arranged: Contact Gill Day i\'495496 for Mon: Patronal Eucharist. more information. Tue: Chamber Music Concert. Wed: Dehnis M organ talk: "Cardiff 1897 -1997". SAPPHIRE PLAYERS. Concert at Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. St Edward's, on Saturday at Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. 7.30pm. Jayne Thomas (piano) and Pete Kirkbride (guitar). THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Tickets £3 (cone. £2) (ii'610664 Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. or 495815). CONCERT Gary Powell. Tel.493940. LIVING PROOF. Help needed to accommodate Sunday Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. lunch for up to eight students staffing the Fun Alive Club, on 27th July, 3rd & 1Oth Aug. Contact Wendy They are available to minister to the needs of Twell W461763. the sick and dying. The sick and housebound PARISH OUTING TO ABBEY DORE. Sun 10 Aug may receive Holy Communion at home. For leaving Roath Church House at 11 am. Fare £6. See the Sacraments of Healing and Confession noticeboard for menu etc. Deposit required now please. speak to them at any time. Advice and NATIONAL ECUMENICAL YOUTH PILGRIMAGE to Instruction in matters of the Faith are always Walsingham. 10-14 August We intend to take a small available. group from the parish - we have tents and transport St CEdward,s Cfiurcft in tfte 9?arisft of Cl\£ath

The Winth Swn~et~ After Trinlt)l 'Ifie fruit of tlie Spirit if; fove,joy, peace ... Weekly Newsletter No.11 04 Sunday, 27th July, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.176. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 205, 382, 357, Anthem: Blessed is the Man (Sir John Goss), Rec.: 58(MP). Setting: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Not Everyone That Saith Unto Me (Walford Davies). Psalm 31. Hymns: 15, Anthem: The Radiant Morn (Rev. H.H.Woodward), 193,255. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Jeremiah 7, 1-15 & 21-28. Ephesians 5,21 - 6,9. In the world-wide Church today we give thanks for the Anglican ministries of health and healing throughout the world, and during this week we remember the Church in Uganda. We pray for all who are suffering as a result of the floods in Central Europe, remembering those who are risking their lives repairing the dikes on the River Oder. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Lisvane, Fr Gwilym Williams (Vicar) and Rev. Mari Price (Assistant Curate). We pray for Fr Nicholas Sandford, who starts his ministry as Chaplain to the new Pare Prison at Bridgend on Friday of this week. We pray for those making the Llandaff Diocesan Pilgrimage to Walsingham this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. FUN ALIVE CLUB is at Roath Church I TM-lS WEEK House, 9.30-12.30 daily until 15th August. 8-11 years. 2-4pm 5-7 years. St Samson, Bishop of Dot (5th century) Cost 40p per session. Sessions 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margarers. include arts, crafts, sports, challenges, 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. puzzles, workshops, crazy days, messy days and trips (trips are extra). All 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. organised by Living Proof. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

WeAnes~et)f 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.176. Followed by coffee. 11 00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. r------~CHOIR PRACTICES. Junior practice will continue 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. each week at 6.30pm on Thursdays throughout the 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. holiday period, except August 7th (when too many 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. people are away). There will be no adult practice 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. until 21st August. ------~ lJe~t St.{n~et)f is the Tenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a. m., the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. ANTHEM. Our Eucharist anthem is a setting of Psalm 1 (the psalm for the Ninth Sunday After Trinity) by Sir John Goss (1800-1880): Blessed is the man that hath not walked in the counsel of the ungodly. ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets at ?pm on Friday, 8th August. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html WORKING PARTY. Today, BT VOICES FOR HOSPICES. 2-Spm Please can you Our St Edward's Festival spare some time to join an performance of Handel's Messiah enthusiastic band of has been registered with BT volunteers to give Roath olunteers Voices for Hospices 1997. This Church House a Spring =---' Please is now a world-wide movement. clean? Please come armed Handel's Messiah will be with mops, buckets, brushes, clothes, cleaning performed in every time zone in materials etc. Even if you can only From our waking moments of each the world on Saturday, 18th October spare half an hour or so, your help day, we are confronted with choices. at 7.30pm local time. In Wales alone, will be very welcome, the more the More often than not, the choices we in addition to St Edward's, there will merrier Tea or coffee provided. make on a daily basis are almost be performances at Aberystwyth, Contact Gill Day 'li'495496 for subconscious, as we potter through Bangor, Caerphilly, Llandaff more information. our regular routines. However, Cathedral, Ebbw Vale, Llandudno, PARISH OUTING TO ABBEY occasionally we are confronted with Llanelli, Llangollen, Llantwit Major, PORE Sun 10 Aug leaving Roath decisions that have an ultimate Newport, Pontypridd, Porthcawl, St Church House at 11am. Fare £6. bearing on the progress of our fife Asaph and Swansea. Each will be See noticeboard for menu etc. journey, and on the journey of others. supporting their local hospice, and Seats are still available. One of those choices that could ours is the George Thomas Centre on have a bearing on our futures is put Ty Gwyn Road. This is not a "Come FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday weE!k before us today. Do we travel by he and Sing" event, but singers who conference at the Royal Welsh narrow gate, where the way can know Messiah are welcome to join us Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 sometimes be hard, or by the wide for the last few practices and the Aug. Details ii'01656-767672. gate where the way is easy, but leads performance - contact Alan Mayer COMPLINE will be sung at to destruction? At face value there S'495769. St Edward's monthly on Thursdays really isn't a choice to be made, for CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROATH. at 9pm: 28 Aug, 18 Sept. who wants to face possible The Annual General destruction? However, in reality, a Meeting of Cytun will different story exists. Let me quote to take place on Wed 22 Wetwork you words from Thomas Merton, and Oct, a week later than see how he looked at this problem of originally planned. which road to take in life. "My Lord God, I have no idea CARDIFF CONCERN. where I am going, I do not see the Training programme for Christians interested in counselling starts Sat 1 NETWORK. The next edition of our road ahead of me. I cannot know for Nov. For details ii'66441 0. ecumenical newssheet is planned certain where it will all end. Nor do I for early Sept. lt is intended to really know myself, and the fact that I CONGRATULATIONS to Brienne think I am following your way does include any events planned from Keigwin on achieving a 2i Honours not mean that I am actually doing so. Sept to Christmas, especially those Degree in Combined Studies. to which Christians from othElr But I believe that the desire to please WELCOME. We extend a warm denominations are invited. Our you does in fact please you, and I welcome to all visitors and regular ecumenical services, such hope that I have that desire in all that newcomers. Please make yourself as Taize and Compline, will be I am doing ... " Graham. known to one of the sidesmen if you advertised, as will St Edward's Festival. Please let Alan are new with us. Mayer know of any other events/services by the end of August. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this TAIZE SERVICES are bimonthly on Wednesdays at year will run from St Edward's Day 7.30pm. Next service: 10 Sep. (13 Oct) until the following Saturday (18 Oct). So far arranged: BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village Mon: Patronal Eucharist. near Svvindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at Tue: Chamber Music Concert. 9am and leaving Swindon at 4. 30pm ( 100 shops, Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". including Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton at up to Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. To book your seat contact Tricia at the Parish Office V484808 or at home V488796. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. SPRING HARVEST 1998. Alicia Williams and others Gary Powell. Te/.493940. from St Philip's will be going to Minehead for the early Graham Reeves. Te/.460600. part of Holy Week next year for the Spring Harvest They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The event. They would be pleased to be joined by friends sick and housebound may receive·f-!oly Communion at home. For the frOi'D.: St Edward' s. Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available St CEd"ward ·s Church~" in the 9?arisft of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1105 Sunday, 3rd August, 1997

11 .00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 178. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Frank Beg!ey. Hymns: 258, 399, 358, Rejoice (sheet 10). Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: He Made Himself of No Reputation (J.Stainer). Psalm 115. Hymns: 293, 26, 11(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Jeremiah 20, 7-13. Philippians 2, 1-18. In the world-wide Church we pray today for our own Church in Wales, and Archbishop Alwyn Jones. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of St Luke's, Canton, and Fr Graham Horwood, one time priest-in-charge at St Edward's. We pray also for the people of St Theodore's, Port Talbot, celebrating their centenary at this time. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williarns. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Rubina Eccles and Nadine Elizabeth Vallender, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TUIS WE£K Nkme-let-)1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Twese-let.y St Oswald, King of Northumbria, Martyr (642 AD.) 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We~nes~et)f The Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.262. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. FUN ALIVE CLUB is at Roath Church thf.(rse-lety 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. House, 9.30··12.30 daily until 15th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. August. 8-11 years. 2-4pm 5-7 years. Cost 40p per session. Sessions include ~l'i~et.y St Dominic of Toulouse, Abbot (1221 AD.) arts, crafts, sports, challenges, puzzles, 7.00 pm St Edward's Committee. workshops, crazy days, messy days and trips (trips are extra). All organised by Set.h.cr~ety 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Living Proof. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 't<.le>ct Swne-let)l is the Eleventh Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the 100 Cfub will take place. There will be a Cake Stall organised by the Sunday School in the Schoolroom. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue the line of coins - please give them your support.

BRITISH DEAF ASSOCIATION Members' Conference Church Service is at St Mar~Jaret's this morning at 11am. Internet: http:l/info.cf.ac.uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html CHOIR PRACTICES. Junior practice will continue each 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). week at 6.30pm on Thursdays throughout the holiday To book your seat contact Tricia at the Parish Office period, except August 7th (when too many people are '2484808 or at home 2488796. away). There will be no adult practice until 21st BT VOICES FOR HOSPICES. our August St Edward's Festival performance of ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets at ?pm on Friday, Handel's Messiah has been beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist. registered with BT Voices for Hospices 1997. This is now a world- PARISH OUTING TO ABBEY DORE. Next Sunday, wide movement. Handel's Messiah leaving Roath Church House at 11 am. Fare £6. See will be performed in every time zone notic~board for menu etc. Seats PREPARING FOR THE MILLENIUM. in the world on Saturday, 18th are still available. Rev. Mark Preece of the Provincial October at 7.30pm local time. Each FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week Millennium Planning Group writes: performance will be supporting their conference at the Royal Welsh Over the next three years we will local hospice, and ours is the George Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 hear a great deal about the theme of Thomas Centre on Ty Gwyn Road. Aug. Jubilee. The year 2000 is a jubilee This is not a "Come and Sing" event, year, 'the year of the Lord's favour'. but singers who know Messiah are PARfSH SONGS OF PRAISE is at lt gives us an opportunity to look at welcome to join us for the last few St Philip's on 31 Aug at 6·30pm. the community in which our Church is practices and the performance - Choral Evensong will be sung at set and ask ourselves "What sort of contact Alan Mayer ~495769. 4.30pm on that day in St Edward's. society do we want for the third CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROATH. COMPUNE will be sung at Millennium?" In the Bible, 'Jubilee' is "The Annual General St Edward's monthly on Thursdays all about releasing from debt, Meeting of Cytun will at 9pm: 28 Aug, 18 Sept. oppression and exploitation. Let us take place on Wed BARBECUE. The think of a project we could adopt with 22 Oct, a week later the theme of Jubilee in preparation than or· ·na!ly Choir and Sunday h M 1 · o 191 for t e new il ennlum. ur planned. Alan Mayer School are planning o s · R ·b·l·t CY'tUl1 a barbecue in the iocesan oclal esponsJ 11 Y is taking over the church grounds, Officer and our Missioner can help chairmanship of the Council, so parishes through the process of another volunteer to represent early evening on ·d ·f · d · 1 ' ent1 y1ng a nee or a partlcu ar St Edward's would be very welcome. Friday, 5th Sept. Everyone is project. welcome. Anyone interested in '-'----=------' CARDIFF CONCERN. Training helping, please have a word with programme for Christians Alan or Heather. interested in counselling starts Sat 1 Nov. For details V664410. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in St Margaret's Church.

NETWORK. The next edition of our WELCOME. We extend a warm ecumenical newssheet is planned welcome to all visitors and for early Sept. it is intended to newcomers. Please make yourself include any events planned from ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this year will known to one of the sidesmen if Sept to Christmas, especially those run from St Edward's Day ( 13 Oct) until you are new with us. to which Christians from other the following Saturday (18 Oct). So far THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH denominations are invited. Our arranged: ARE: regular ecumenical services, such Man: Patronal Eucharist. Peter Reid (Vicar). Te/.484808. as Taize and Compline, will be Tue: Chamber Music Concert. Gary Powell. Te/.493940. advertised, as will St Edward's Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff Graham Reeves. Te/.460600. Festival. Please let Alan Mayer 1897-1997". know of any other events/services Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas They are available to minister by the end of August & John Rayson. to the needs of the sick and Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & T AIZE SERVICES are bimonthly on dying. The sick and Orchestra. Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next housebound may receive service: ·1 0 Sep. Holy Communion at home. For the BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village · Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in 9am and leaving Swindon at 4.30pm ( 100 shops, matters of the Faith are always available. including Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton at up to f_t St CEdward, s Cfturcft ·.. in the 9?arish of ~ath The £le\lenth Sl.fnefet)l AHer Trinit

Weekly Newsletter No. 1106 Sunday, 10th August, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Holy Baptism, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p. 180. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 559, 269, 153{MP), 215{MP). Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Abba, Father. Psalm 42. Hymns: 91, 3(S), 303, 280. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Jeremiah 23, 16-30. Philippians 3. In the world-wide Church today we give thanks for all Christians engaged in inter-faith dialogue with Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism. We pray for an increased understanding and appreciation among all peoples. In this diocese we pray for our own Parish of Roath, and all the clergy and people here. We pray for Lewis Richard Erskine, to be baptised at our Eucharist this morning. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaifle, Ann Blanchard, l-lelen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Herbert Canyon Riddett and John Henry Eccles, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

TW.IS W£:EK WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. and newcomers. Please 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. make yourself known to one 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Roath Church House. of the sidesmen if you are 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. new with--- us. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

We~nes~tl)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.180. Followed by coffee. 11 00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne,s. CHOIR PHACTICES_ Junior 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. practice will continue each week at 6.30pm on Thursdays The Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. throughout the holiday period. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. There will be no adult S4 tt.uel~y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. practice until 21st August. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margarets.

1-Jex:t Sl.{h~tl)l is the Twelfth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. FUN ALIVE CLUB is at Roath Church House, 9.30-12.30 daily until 15th August. 8-11 years. 2-4pm 5-7 years. Cost 40p per session. Sessions include arts, crafts, sports, challenges, puzzles, workshops, crazy days, messy days and trips (trips are extra) All organised by Living Proof. PARISH PICNIC on Sun 17 Aug from 12.30pm in Roath Church House gardens. FREE -bring your own booze, blanket, burger/banger/beefsteak for the BBQ. Free salads, soft drinks, hot dogs, hot rolls, hot gossip, crisps, ketchup, cakes, onions, conversation, indigestion and lots, lots more. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html FLAMES OF FIR!:. Holiday week conference at the TALK about the Glamorganshire Canal by Steve Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, 23-29 Aug. For Rowson on Sat 11 Oct, 7.30pm at Roath Church House. the first time special provision has been made by CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROATH. The Annual offering programmes of worship and activities for General Meeting of Cytun will take place on Wed 22 children and teenagers. There will be a part time Oct, a week later than originally planned. Alan May er is creche for the undE~r 5's and all staff will be trained and taking over the chairmanship of the Council, so another under supervisi9n. Adults will have a. wide choice of volunteer to represent St Edward's would be very speakers of international repute, varied worship welcome. meetings, study groups, and r------~------.Welcome Zacchaeus! ministry will be available to anyone The account of the way in which A HISTORY OF ST JOHN'S and the who requires it. Details W01656- Jesus welcomed Zacchaeus to Churches of the Parish, by Canon 767672. himself is one of the most graphic John C. Read. Advance copies of this ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP to cameos in the New Testament. book are available at £4 each + SOp p&p from G.H.Lewis, 14 Lon-y-Groes, Weston on Sat 30 Aug, there are Zacchaeus was a tax-eo/lector, a Birchgrove, CF4 4AB. still some places left - phone collaborator with the hated Roman Barbara W253530. Everyone occupying forces, feathering his own WOULD YOU LIKE TO HELP run a welcome. nest at the expense of his fellow bookshop? There are plans to open a citizens. bookstall in the present concourse of PARISH SONGS CIF PRAISE is at Nobody liked him, but Jesus the UHW on a fortnightly basis St Philip's on 31 Aug at 6.30pm. welcomed him into his presence. initially. And later... a dream of Choral Evensong will be sung at Jesus welcomes everybody who renting a retail unit in the new 4.30pm on that day in St Edward's. genuinely wants to be with him. We concourse which is opening in March COMPL.INE will be sung at cannot afford to be choosy about the 1998. The aim is to share Christian St Edward's monthly on Thursdays company we find in the Kingdom. As witness with others in the hospital. at 9pm: 28 Aug, 18 Sept. St Paul reminds us "All alike have Volunteers are needed who would be sinned .. and all are justified by God's willing to man the bookstall on a BARBECUE. The Choir and grace alone" monthly basis, with a view to helping Sunday School are None of us is worthy to eat with when the "dream" comes true, and the planning a barbecue e Jesus Christ, to be close to him, and permanent bookshop is established. in the church cJ3CJ3Q yet he offers us all a place with him if Interested? Contact Gwenda grounds, early we will but make a small effort, as Roberts V756263. evening on Friday, Zacchaeus did, to seek him. All we 5th Sept. Everyone have to do is turn back, repent and CARDIFF CONCERN. Training is welcome. Anyone interested in his welcome is unfailing. programme for Christians interested in helping, please have a word with Peter Reid. counselling starts Sat 1 Nov. For Alan or Heather. details W664410. YOUNG ADULTS GATHERING at Eglwys Dewi Sant MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said on Sat 6 Sep at 7pm. Organised by the International daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in Anglican Youth Network, attended by delegates 18-30 St Margaret's Church. years old from Anglican Provinces world wide, aims to ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this celebrate our multi-cultural community of faith. All ages welcome. Details from Fr Paul Thompson '201446- year will run from St Edward's 701814. Day (13 Oct) until the following Saturday ( 18 Oct). So far TAIZE SERVICES are bimonthly on Wednesdays at arranged: 7.30pm. Next service: 10 Sep. Mon: Patronal Eucharist. Tue: Chamber Music Concert. CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath Church House on Fri Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". 12 Sept at 7.30pm. Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. INTER-PARISH CHALLENGE QUIZ at Roath Church Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. House on Fri 19 Sep at 7.30pm. £5 for a table of four. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at Gary Powell. Tel.493940. 9am and leaving Swindon at 4.30pm (100 shops, Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. including Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton at up to 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). They are available to minister to the needs of the sick To book your seat contact Tricia at the Parish Office and dying . . The sick and housebound may receive Holy 2484808 or at home W488796 - deposit £2 now, Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing balance by 1Oth Sept and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. HARVEST THANKSGIVING is on Sun, 5 Oct. St

Weekly Newsletter No.1107 Sunday, 17th August, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.183. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Gary Powe/1. Hymns: 512, 196, 173(MP), 365. Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: David Hanks. lntroit: As we are gathered. Psalm 74. Hymns: 42, 166, 329, 255. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervefl in F. Readings: Jeremiah 31, 15~25. Colossians 1. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Australia and Archbishop Keith Rayner. We pray for the Christians gathered at Builth Wells for the Flames of Fire Conference. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Colwinston with llandow and Llysworney, and Fr Peter Leonard. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Margaret Millicent Martin, whose anniversary occurs at this time. 1CHURCHES TOGETHER IN/ TUlS WEEK IROATH. The Annual General! Meeting of Cytun will take place on j · 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Wed 22 Oct, a week later than 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. originally planned. Alan Mayer is taking over the chairmanship of the 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Council, so another volunteer to 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. represent St Edward's would be St Bernard, Abbot (1153 AD) '-v_e--=ry'-w_e_lc_o_m_e_._----·--- 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice · 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. WELCOME. We e;ctend a warm welcome to all visitorj St Tydfil, Martyr (430 AD.) and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. ------6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. lJe>ct Sl.fnelC~)t is the Feast of St Bartholomew the Apostle. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. CHOIR PRACTICE. Normal practices resume this week. PARISH PICNIC on Sun 17 Aug from 12.30pm in Roath Church House gardens. FREE - brin!J your own booze, blanket, burger/banger/beefsteak for the 880. Free salads, soft drinks, hot dogs, hot rolls, hot gossip, crisps, ketchup, cakes, onions, conversation, indigestion and lots, lots more. FLAMES OF FIRE. Holiday week conference at the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells, is taking place this week, 23-29 Aug. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP to Weston on Sat 30 Aug, ST MARGARET'S HARVEST SUPPER in Roath there are still some places left - phone Barbara Church House oh Sat 4 Oct at 7.3bpm Barn dance with S'253530. Everyone welcome. ham and salad buffet, apple tart and cream (donors needed please) inc. tea/coffee £4. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE is at St Philip's on 31 Aug at 6.30pm. Choral Evensong will be sung at 4.30pm on HARVEST THANKSGIVING is on Sun, 5 Oct. that day in St Edward's. TALK about the Glamorganshire Canal by Steve COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's monthly on Rowson on Sat 11 Oct, 7.30pm at Roath Church House. Thursdays at 9pm: 28 Aug, 18 Sept. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this BARBECUE. The Choir and year will run from St Edward's Sunday School are planning a Day (13 Oct) until the following barbecue in the church grounds, Saturday (18 Oct). So far early EWening on Friday, 5th arranged: Sept. Everyone is welcome. Mon: Patronal Eucharist. Anyone interested in helping, Tue: Chamber Music Concert. please have a word with Alan or Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897 -1997". Heather. Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. YOUNG ADULTS GATHERING at Eglwys Dewi Sant on Sat 6 Sep at 7pm. Organised by the International BT VOICES FOR HOSPICES. Anglican Youth Network, attended by delegates 18-30 Our St Edward's Festival years old from Anglican Provinces world wide, aims to performance of Handel's celebrate our multi-cultural community of faith. All ages Messiah has been registered welcome. Details from Fr Paul Thompson 'if01446- with BT Voices for Hospices 701814. 1997. This is now a world-wide movement. Handel's Messiah NETWORK. The will be performed in every time next edition of our zone in the world on Saturday, ecumenical news 18th October at 7.30pm local time. Each performance sheet is planned for will be supporting their local hospice, and ours is the early Sept. lt is George Thomas Centre on Ty Gwyn Road. This is not intended to include a "Come and Sing" event, · but singers who know any events planned from Sept to Christmas, especially Messiah are welcome to join us for the last fo.v those to which Christians from other denominations are practices and the performance - contact Alan Mayer invited. Our regular ecumenical SElrvices, such as Taize W495769. and Compline, will be advertised, as will St Edward's Festival. Please let Alan Mayer know of any other A HISTORY OF ST JOHN'S and the Churches of the events/services by the end of August. Parish, by Canon John C. Read. Advance copies of this book are available at £4 each + 50p p&p from TAIZE SERVICES are bimonthly on Wednesdays at G.H.Lewis, 14 Lon-y-Groes, Birchgrove, CF4 4AB. 7.30pm. Next service: 10 Sep. CARDIFF CONCERN. Training programme for CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath Church House on Fri Christians interested in counselling starts Sat 1 Nov. 12 Sept at 7.30pm. For details 'ii'664410. EUROPEAN HERITAGE OPEN DAYS. 13 & 14 Sept. MORNING & EVENING PI~YER are normally said St Margaret's will b£:. open 2-Spm. Tours of the church daily at 9 am and 6 pm except Thursdays in and Bute mausoleum led by Diane Walker 2.15, 3.15, St Margaret's Church. 4.15. Tower ascents 2.30, 3.00, 3.30, 4.00, 4.30. The view from the tower is worth the climb. Unfortunately, THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: access will be restricted to parties of 20 able-bodied Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. ADULTS as the steps are very steep and narrow. Wear suitable shoes and clothing. No ascents in wet weather. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. INTER-PARISH CHALLENGE QUIZ at Roath Church House on Fri 19 Sep at 7. 30pm. £5 for a table of four. They are available to minister to the needs of BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village the sick and dying. The sick and housebound near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at· may receive Holy Communion at home. For 9am and leaving Swindon at 4.30pm (100 shops, the Sacraments of Healing and Confession includin~t Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton, at up to speak to them at any time. Advice and 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). Instruction in matters of the Faith are always To book your seat contact Tricia at the Parish Office 9484808 or at home il'488796 - deposit £2 now, available. balance by 1Oth Sept. St CEdward 's Cfturcft in tftc SJ?arisft of ~atft

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Weekly Newsletter No.1108 Sunday, 24th August, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.266. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Mat1in Reynolds. Anthem: What Are These? (J.Stainer). Hymns: 562, 506, The Servant King (sheet 2), Anthem, Rec.: 281(MP). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Brian Shapcott. lntroit: 0 Gladsome Light (A.D.Mayer) Psalm 44. Hymns: 549, Anthem: Lo Round the Throne (Henry G. Ley), 503, 507. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Deuteronomy 18, 15-19. Matthew 10, 16-22. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Church of Ireland, and Primate Robert Eames. We pray for reconciliation in Ireland, and greater understanding among the communities. In this diocese we pray for Llansaonor and Llanharry Primary School. We pray for the Christians of all denominations attending the Flames of Fire Conference at Builth Wells this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TUIS WEEK

SS Timothy & Titus. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE is at St Philip's next 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Sunday at 6.30pm. Come and join your friends from 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. around the Parish. Choral Evensong will be sung at 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 4.30pm on that day in St Edward's. Wee!tteseltl)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.185. Followed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. St Augustine of Hippo, Bishop & Doctor (430 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. ll COMPLINE will be sung at St Edward's on Thursday 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. L.?f thi~ week at 9pm. Next Service: 18 Sept. 9.00 pm COMPUNE. l=rle!tly The Betleading of St John the Baptist. FLOWER FESTIVAL at Christchurch United I Free Church, Wellwood, Llanedeyrn. Thur-Sun S4h~l'e!C"Iy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. this week, marking the church's 30th 9.00 am St Anne's Trip to Weston. .anniversary. Arts & crafts exhibition and other 12.00 noon Capel-y-ffin Pilgrimage. I. events. Proceeds to the Amelia Trust Farm. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. l-Je,~et Swne!C~)I is the Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, Choral Evensong will be sung at 4.30pm in St Edward's and Parish Songs of Praise will be at St Philip's at 6.30pm. PARISH PICNIC. What a super afternoon. Were you there? If not, you missed a treat. Many thanks to Sally and Co for all the work. Everyone had a marvellous time. Shall we book another for next summer? HARD TO READ SCRIPTURE? Do it the easy way with BRF notes. A reading for every day. Only £2.60 for 4 months. For details contact Liz Read ii'484808.

Internet: http://lnfo. cf. a c. u k/cci n/ma i n/socecon/roath/chu rch/sted. html LIGHTSHIP 2000. There will be a 0\ell/o~ member. Refreshments available. Contact Fr Graham service at the Lightship at 4pm today to \.; -:+; ¥-- W460600 for more information. begin the "Share Jesus Mission" being PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL meets on Mon 8 Sep based at the Lightship. There will also ~ beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at be a full programme of events during the ~.2000 ·~ St Margaret's at 7.15pm. week. For details W487609. ~~,_ ts"'-~ NETWORK. The Only Be Faithful next edition of We don't know a lot about our ecumenical Bartho/omew. He may be the newssheet is Nathaniel whom John mentions and planned for early Sept. Please let he may have been martyred as a ' Alan Mayer know of any events or missionary for Christ later. services by the end of August. If he was Nathaniel, as I believe TAIZE SERVICES are bimonthl on JOSEPH & the Amazing he was, then he was one of the first Y. , d. · b ht t t Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Next serv1ce: Technicolor Dreamcoat is at the o f J esus tsc1p 1es, roug o mee. S 10 New Theatre this week. Tickets Jesus by his friend Philip and he was ep. from £8 to £19.50. there at the last, fishing with Peter, CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath ST ANNE'S COACH TRIP to Thomas, James and John when Church House on Fri 12 Sept at Weston on Saturday leaves the Jesus appeared to them on the 7.30pm. seashore after the Resurrection. Gaiety Bingo Hall, City Road at TABLE TOP SALE 1Oam-noon Sat Bartholomew was faithful. God 9am. Returning from Weston Spm 13 Sep in St Edward's Schoolroom. There are still some places left asks so little of us but he does ask us to be faithful. Jesus came because Admission 20p. In aid of church (£6.50 each) - phone Barbara funds. Tea/coffee available. Raffle. 'R253530. Everyone welcome. we make mistakes, because we fall away some of the time. He doesn't EUROPEAN HERITAGE OPEN ST TEILO'S SCHOOL has been expect much but he does ask us to DAYS. 13 & 14 Sept. St Margaret's awarded the Investors in People be faithful. Faithfulness may lead us will be open 2-5pm. National Standard for its staff God alone knows where. What is for training and development. it is the sure is that it can only bring us nearer INTER-PARISH CHALLENGE QUIZ first school in Cardiff to receive this to God. Peter Reid. at Roath Church House on Fri 19 Sep award. at 7.30pm. £5 for a table of four. Contact Iris Smith W499057. CAPEL-.Y-FFIN PILGRIMAGE on Saturday. 12 noon Sung Eucharist at St David's Church, BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village Llanthony, celebrated by Rt Rev. David Thomas, near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at Provincial Assistant Bishop, address by Rev. Canon 9am and leaving Swindon at 4.30pm (1 00 shops, lvor Ll Davies. including Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton at up to 3pm Solemn Evensong at St Mary's Church, Capel-y­ 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). ffin, address by Fr Jeremy Winston, Vicar of St Mary's, To book your seat contact Tricia at the Parish Office Abergavenny. Followed by the Procession to the Abbey it484808 or at home 1if488796 - deposit £2 now, Church and Monastery with stations at the Wayside balance by 1Oth Sept. Calvary and at the statue of Our Lady of Llanthony. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this Please do not park at or near the Monastery Parking year will run from St Edward's Day available in the official car park at Llanthony for the Eucharist, and in the field at Capel-.y-ffin. ( 13 Oct) until the following Saturday ( 18 Oct). So far arranged: BARBECUE. The Choir and Sunday Mon: Patronal Eucharist. School are planning a barbecue in the e Tue: Chamber Music Concert. church grounds, early evening on C/3fJQ Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897 -1997". Friday, 5th Sept. Everyone is Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. welcome. Anyone interested in Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. helpmg, please have a word with Alan or Heather. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of YOUNG ADULTS GATHERING at Eglwys Dewi Sant the sidesmen if you are new with us. on Sat 6 Sep at 7pm. Organised by the International Anglican Youth Network, attended by delegates 18-30 THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: years old from Anglican Provinces world wide, aims to Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. celebrate our multi-cultural community of faith. All ages Gary Powell. Tel.493940. welcome. Details from Fr Paul Thompson B'01446- Graham Reeves. Te!.460600. 701814. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the ST PHILIP'S QUIZ NIGHT 7pm Sunday, 7 Sept at Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Tremorfa Community Hall. Teams of 4 - £1 per Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are alwa.vs available St CEcfwara 's Church in the 9?arish of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No. 1109 Sunday, 31st August, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.187. Celebrant and Preacher: The Very Rev. A.R.Davies. Hymns: 233, Great is the Darkness (sheet 24), 383, Anthem, Rec: 137(MP). Anthem: I Will Magnify Thee, 0 God, My King (J. Baptiste Ca/kin). Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Ca/eb Simper. 4.30 pm Choral Evensong. Preces & Responses: Martin Neary. lntroit: 0 Lord Increase My Faith (Orlando Gibbons). Psalm 111. Office Hymn: 335. Anthem: Lift Up Your Heads (Handel). Readings: Exodus 3, 1-15. Matthew 5, 1-20. 6.30 pm Parish Songs of Praise. St Philip's Church. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil, and Primate Glauco Soares de Lima. In this diocese we pray for the pupils and staff of Llandaff City Primary School. We pray for Fr Norman Brown, who retires from the Benefice of Miskin on Monday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Brian Eric John Williams. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Mollie Clarissa Morgan, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TUIS WEEK 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. BAR.BECUE. The Choir and Sunday School are holding a 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. barbecue in the church 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. grounds on Friday, cooking Weftneseft4)1 10.00am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.187. Coffee. at 5pm, eating at 6pm. 11.00 am St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Tickets are available today, 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. price £1.50 (children £1, under-5's free). Please 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. make sure you get your 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. tickets, so we know how 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. many to cater for. More helpers/contributors are 6.00 pm Choir & Sunday School Barbecue. Church Grounds. welcome please see 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Heather or Alan. Everyone 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. welcome. 7.00 pm Young Adults Gathering. Eglwys Dewi Sant.

)Je.~et Swneft4)1 is the Fifteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11am, the Sunday School will meet at 11am, coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, and the draw for the 100 Club will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30pm. FLOWER FESTIVAL at Christchurch United Free Church, Wellwood, Llanedeyrn, finishes today. The Festival marks the church's 30th anniversary. Proceeds to the Amelia Trust Farm. HARD TO READ SCRIPTURE? Do it the easy way with BRF notes. A reading every day. Only £2.60 for 4 months. For details contact Liz Read 'ir484808. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE 6.30prn today at St Philip's. Come and join with friends from around the Parish. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html OUR THANKS to Norman Doe for the gift of a copy of BUS TRIP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village his book "The Legal Framework of the Church of near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept, leaving St Edward's at England - A Critical Study in a Comparative Context" for 9am and leaving Swindon ··at 4.30pm (1 00 shops, the Church Library. including Viyella, Jaeger, Joe Bloggs, Benetton at up to 50% off.) Seats £6 (all profits in aid of Holme Towers). YOUNG ADULTS GATHERING at Eglwys Dewi Sant All monies due 1Oth Sept. on Saturday at 7pm. Organised by the International Anglican Youth Network, r------=------, ST MARGARET'S HARVEST attended by delegates 18-30 Who is my neighbour? SUPPER in Roath Church House years old from Anglican The old perennial question, "Who is my on Sat 4 Oct at 7.30pm. Bam Provinces world wide, aims to neighbour?" In a sense the plot of Jesus' dance with ham and salad buffet, celebrate our multi-cultural parable has been turned upside down. For us apple tart and cream (donors community of faith. AI! ages the Samaritan is the good one and tf1e priest needed please) inc. tea/coffee £4. welcome. Details from Fr Paul and Levite the villains. Thompson ti'01446-701814. To Jesus' audience, thoug/1, the HARVEST THANKSGIVING is on .Samaritan was the outsider and the others the Sun, 5 Oct. ADULT CONFIRMATION. Any pillars of society. So for us "our neighbour" TALK about the Glamorganshire adults who are considering being needs re-defining if we are to be on the Lord's Canal by Steve Rowson on Sat 11 confirmed or are looking for a side. refresher in the faith, are asked Oct, 7.30pm at Roath Church There is a strong tendency for us to House. to give their names and reach out to the respectable, to our own telephone numbers in writing to society, to the charities that work for the good ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL this Peter Reid. Junior candidates of our sorl of people at the expense of those year will run from St Edward's Day will begin their preparation in the who work for the undesirables, the unlovables. (13 Oct) until the following New Year. lt is easy to forget that there is no one Saturday (18 Oct). So far ST PHILIP'S QUIZ NIGHT 7pm God does not love and it is for us to offer his arranoed: next Sunday at Tremorfa love to those who need it most. Peter Reid. Mon: Patronal Eucharist. Community Half. Teams of 4 - Tue: Chamber Music Concert. £1 per member. Refreshments available. Contact Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". Fr Graham •460600 for more information. Thur: Piano/violin duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir and Orchestra. PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL meets on Man 8 Sep beginning with a celebration of the Holy Eucharist at BT VOICES FOR HOSPICES. Our St Edward's Festival St Margaret's at 7.15pm. performance of Handel's Messiah has been registered with BT Voices for Hospices 1997. This is now a world­ NETWORK. The next edition of our ecumenical wide movement. Handel's Messiah will be performed in newssheet is planned for early September. lt is intended every time zone! in the world on Saturday, 18 Oct at to include any events planned from Sept to Christmas, 7.30prn local time. Each performance will be supporting especially those to which Christians from other their local hospice, and ours is the George Thomas denominations are invited. Our regular ecumenical Centre on Ty Gwyn Road. This is not a "Come and services, such as Taize and Compline, will be Sing" event, but singers who know Messiah are advertised, as will St Edward's Festival. Please let Alan welcome to join us for the last few practices and the Mayer know of any other events/services as soon as performance- contact Alan Mayer ii'495769. possible. CARDIFF CONCERN. Training programme for T AIZE SERVICES are bimonthly on Wednesdays at Christians interested in counselling starts Sat 1 Nov. For 7.30pm in St Edward's. The next Taize Service is on details ~664410. 1Oth September. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all visitors CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath Church House on Fri and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of 12 Sept at 7.30pm. the sidesmen if you are new with us. TABLE TOP SALE 10am-noon on Sat 13 Sep in THE CLERGY OIF THE PARISH ARE: St. Edwarcf's Schoolroom. Admission 20p. In aid of Peter Reid (Vicar). i:484808. church funds. Tea/coffee available. Raffle. Gary Powell. '2493940. EUROPEAN HERITAGE OPEN DAYS: 13 & 14 Sept. Graham Reeves. if460600. St Margaret's will be open 2-Spm. Tours of the church They are available to minister to the needs of and Bute mausoleum led by Diane Walker 2.15, 3.15, the sick and dying. The sick and housebound 4.15. Tower ascents 2.30, 3.00, 3.:30, 4.00, 4.30. The may receive Holy Communion at home. . For view from the tower is worth the climb. Unfortunately, access will be restricted to parties of 20 able-bodied the Sacraments of 1-iealing and Confession ADULTS as the steps are very steep and narrow. Wear speak to them at any time. Advice and suitable shoes and clothing. No ascents in wet weather. instruction in matters of the Faith are always INTER-PJ,RISH CHALLENGE- QUIZ at Roath Church available. House on Fri 19 Sep at 7.30pm. £5 for a table of four. Contact Iris Smith it499057. St CEcfward's Cftttrcft -

in the I Warisft of ~atft ~ ~ The 'Fifteenth S'-tnf4tl)l After Trinity ,....''-'-V~ Y..:' .. Weekly Newsletter No.1110 Sunday, 7th September, 1997

1'1.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.·t90. Cerebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 238(MP), 373, Great is the Lord, Anthem, Rec: 131(MP). - Anthem: Behold the Lamb of God (Handel). Setting: Nicho!son. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.NDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin lntroit: Go Down, Moses. Anthem: let all the angels of God worship him (Handel}. Psalm 37, vv 23-end. Hymns: 310, Anthem, 336, 257. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerveil in F. Readings: Exodus 14, 10-end. Matthew 5, 21-end. With millions throughout the world, we remember today Diana, Princess of Wales, and pray that the unity, shown in grief for her loss, may be sustained in the days and years to come, to heal our divisions, as she sought to do in her lifetime. We remember also Mother Teresa of Calcutta, whose very different, perhaps saintly life, also strove to reach out to those who are rejected by the world, and most in need of love_ In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Anglican Consultative Council. In this diocese we pray for tht> Parish of Whitchurch, John Rowlands {Vicar & Hon. Canon), Stephen Ambani, David Adlington, Roger Hewett and Rhiannon Davies (Assistant Curates}. We remember also the people of St David's, Merthyr Tydfil, celebrating ·150 years this week We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobailfe, Ann Bfanchard, Helen Lincoln, Rose Wellbeloved, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Alison Xerrt. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Diana, Princess of Wales and Mother Teresa of Galcutta, also Maud Evelyn Holmes, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TUIS WEEK The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret1S. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.15 pm Parochiai Church CounciL St Margaret's & Roath Church House. 10 00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Ho~y Eucharist St Anne's. We&irte:£tkty 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.190. FoHowed by coffee. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 200pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm TAIZE SERVICE. St Oeiniol, Bishop (6th century) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne1s. 630 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.30 pm FuH Choir Practice. 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. St:ltl.(rdr!:iy St Cyprian, Bishop, Doctor & Martyr (258 AD.) 9.00 am Hofy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 10.00 am Table Top Sale. St Edward's Schoolroom. 2. 00 pm European Heritage Open Day. St ft.Jfargaret's. 6.00 pm EveninB Prayer. St Margaret's:.

'Next Sl.itl~~y is the Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity. The Hoiy Eucharist wiil be celebrated in St Edward's at i 1 am, the Sunday School will meet at ·11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist COMPUNE is sung monthly at St Edward's on this morning, and the draw for the 100 Club will take Thursdays at 9pm. Next Services: 18 Sept, 23 Oct, 13 place. Newcomers in particular are very welcome to join Nov, 11 Dec. us. The Sunday School and Junior Choir will continue INTER-PARiSH CHAlLENGE QUiZ at Roath Church the line of coins - please give them your support, , House onFri 19 Sep at 7.30pm. £5 for a tabte of four. ST PHIUP'S QUIZ NIGHT 7pm this evening at Contact Iris Smith V499o57. Tremo1ia Community Hall. THams of 4 - £1 per BUS TRtP to Great Western Designer Outlet Village member. Refreshments availabfe. Contact Fr Graham near Swindon, on Sat 20 Sept. Balance of payment due W460HOO for more information. by 10th Sept. PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL t M d b · ·th j Keep Us From All Things That May 1 PARISH HARVEST SUPPER I Barn mee s on on ay eglnntng Wl a Dance in Roath Church House on Sat celebration of the Holy Eucharist at Hurt Us ... St Margaret's at 7. 15pm. ... so we pray in today's special 4 Oct at 7.30pm. Ham and salad prayer lt is hard for us to have much buffet, apple tart and cream (donors TAfZE SERVICE at St Edward's on expectation that this prayer is likely to needed please) inc. tea/coffee £4. Wednesday at 7.30pm, This is an be answered sometimes_ particularly Contact Iris Smith to book if499057. opportunity for prayer and when we have in mind the untimely PARISH RETREAT Fri-Sun, 7-9 Nov reflection Please join us. Future and senseless death of someone at the Abbey House, Glastonbury, led services: 19 Nov. 14 Jan. who is young and who has much. that' by Canon Jim Free. Details from CHARITY WHIST DRIVE at Roath is good to offer to humanity David Hanks ~499241. Church House on Friday at If is on such occasions that we RCH2000 SOCIAL EVENING 7 30pm 7. . 30 pm. need to look very hard at what we believe. Suffering and death are Fri 26 Sep. Tickets £2. TABlE TOP SAlE 1Oam-noon on never within our understanding and Light refreshments. Saturday in St Edward's any ideas of fairness are irrelevant. Entertainment by Schoolroom. Admission 20p In aid God does not cause tragedy Often Uanedeyrn of church funds. Tea/coffee the seeds of tragedy are of human Townswomen's Guild. available. Raffle. origin. God does not meddle but has ADULT ST TEILO'S MINEHEAD TRfP on given mankind the right to err. lt is CONFIRMATION. Any adults who are Saturday - 14 spare seats. Contact then that God takes over, binds up considering being confirmed or are Howard Petty il482984. our wounds, wipes away our tears looking for a refresher in the faith, are and holds us in his everlasting love. asked to give their names and EUROPEAN HERITAGE OPEN Peter Reid. telephone numbers in writing to Peter DAYS. 13 & 14 Sept St Margaret's Reid. Junior candidates will begin their preparation in wilt be open 2-5pm. Tours of the church and Bute the New Year. mausoleum led by Diane Walker 2.15, 3.15, 4.15. Tower ascents 2.30, 3.00, 3.30, 4.00, 4.30. The view BARBECUE. Our thanks to everyone who helped from the tower is worth the climb. Unfortunately, access organise and run our very successful barbecue. lt was wit! be restricted to parties of 20 able-bodied ADULTS a most enjoyable evening. as the steps are very steep and narrow. Wear suitable ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL (13-18 Oct). shoes and clothing. No ascents in wet weather. Mon: Patronal Eucharist OTHER HERITAGE EVENTS. Tue: Chamber Music Concert. Cardiff Castle grounds are open free of charge Friday Wed: Dennis Morgan talk· "Cardiff 1897-1997". & Saturday. Tours of the apartments at reduced rates. Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. This marks the 50th anniversary of the Castle being Sat: Hande!'s Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. opened to the public, and there is also a craft fair. The proceeds of this year's Flatholm Island: boat departs Barry Dock at 11 .45 on Festival will go to the George Friday (fare of £8.50 waived). Strictly by appointment Thomas Centre, Ty Gwyn 'fi'01446··7 47661. Road. Tickets will be available City Hall open Saturday 10-4. shortly: Festival tickets £10, Law Courts open Saturday 9.30-5.30. Messiah £5, Dennis Morgan £3, other concerts £2 each. CROSSROADS Caring tor Carers invite you to an Concessions - half price for Antiques Valuation Evening on Wed 17 Sep, 7.30- chifdren & unemployed. 10.30prn in the Insole Court, Fairwater Rd, Llandaff. Entrance £6 inc. light buffet Pay bar. Each item for THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Peter Reid (Vicar). TeL484808. valuation 50p. Valuers: Cardiff Antiques Centre, ·10-12 Gary Powefl. Tel.493940. Royal J\rcade, Cardiff. You are we-lcome to come along Graham Reeves. Te!.460600. with or without an item for valuation at any time during They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The the evening. Tickets must be obtained in advance: sick and housebound may receive Holy Commumon at home. For the '8'577300. Sacraments of Heating and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk!ccin/main/socecon/roath/churchlsted.html St CEd'ward 's Cfturcft in tfte Warisft of ~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1111 Sunday, 14th September, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.192. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Frank Begley Anthem: His Yoke is Easy (Handel). Hymns: 176, 371, Taize Chant: Wait for the Lord, Anthem, Rec.: 201(MP). Taize Chant: Wait for the Lord, whose day is near. Wait for the Lord: keep watch, take heart! Setting: Nicho/son. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: CNOoe. Sanctus & B~nedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit Lay Not Up for Yourselves Treasure Upon the Earth (G.H.Gregory). Psalm 64. Hymns 372, Anthem: The Lord's Prayer (C.N.Doe), 357, 331. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Exodus 24. Matthew 6, 1-21.

In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of The Southern Cone~ of America, and Presiding Bishop 1\flaurice Sinclair. We pray for God's guidance as we vote throughout Wales in the referendum this week. We pray for the Goveming Body of the Church in Wales, meeting at Lampeter this week. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Penarth & Banry, and Hilary Collins, Rural Dean. We pr-ay for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Michelle Gobaille, Ann Blanchard, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Alison Xerri. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Helen Lincoln, whose funeral is on Monday (St German's, 12.30pm), and Percy Morgan Mat1in and Phillp Hugh Williams, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TUIS WEEK WednElsday, Friday and Sak4rday are Ember Days. - LT CONFIRMATION. There NloneiCJy Holy Cross Day. , will be a meeting of all adults who 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. are interested in confirmation and 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. those who seek a refresher in the 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. faith at 5.30pm on Sunday, 28 , Sept in the Parish Office, to T1.1e.sek>y St Ninian, Bishop (c.430 AD.) 1 confirm time, date and venue of 10.00am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. ~_!.~ngs. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's.

Wednt:~.seiCJ)I 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p.304. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. - 11 00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. PLINE will be sung on Thursday at 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice ~ext Ser~ices: 23 Oct, 1~ Nov, 1 ·1 Dec. J 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Crossroads Antiques Valuation Evening. Insole Court, Lfandaff Thwr.sdCJy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ~e.~et SwndCJy is the Feast of 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. St Matthew, Apostle & Evangelist 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated 9.00 pm COMPliNE. in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, ;md l=ridCl'J 7.30 pm Inter-Parish Quiz Night. Roath Church House. Evensong wili be sung at 6.30 pm. I St1tt..« rdt1 y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 9.00 am Bus leaves St Edward's for Great Western Designer Outlet Village. 10 00 am CMS Service & Annual Sale & Coffee Morning. St Mark's Church, Gabalfa. 10.30 am Vocations Day. St Michael's College 4.30 pm Vassula Ryden. University Great Hall. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's CROSSROADS Caring for Carers invite you to an £2.25, family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) £11.50. Antiques Valuation Evening on Jesus said: Contact Sharon W483753 or Carole Wed, 7.30-1 0.30pm in the Insole "You cannot serve two masters." W258733. Court, Fair-water Rd, Llandaff. In today's Gospel Jesus calls on us BOSNIA COLLECTION 10am Sat 4 Entrance £6 inc. light buffet. Pay to re-assess our priorities. Self­ Oct at Roath Church House . Help is bar. Each item for valuation 50p. interest is one dangerous master in needed. Contact Gill Day '2495496 Valuers: Cardiff Antiques Centre, the world today. lt incites jealousy, 10-12 Royal Arcade, Cardiff. You greed and selfishness, all of which HARVEST THANKSGIVING is on are welcome to come along with or are contrary to the Gospel of Christ. Sun, 5 Oct. In place of Evensong on without an item for valuation at any To our shame, self-interest also that day there will be a Service of time during the evening. Tickets infects the church. lt threatens the Readings and Music for Harvest. must be obtained in advance: very future of the church. 'if577300. AUTUMN PROGRAMME, People come to Church for a PARISH OF ROATH. INTER-PARISH CHALLENGE variety of reasons; perhaps out of QUIZ at Roath Church House on habit, out of a sense of duty, out of a Beginning week commencing 6 Oct. need for fellowship or because they Friday at 7.30pm. £5 for a table of The Holy Eucharist - an 8-week "enjoy" the service. However for four. Contact Iris Smith '2499057. course to explore and consider the Church attendance to make any centre-piece of our worship. BUS TRIP to Great Western sense at all there must be a genuine Man 7.30pm Roath Church House, Designer Outlet Village. Bus underlying desire to know God and to Tue 2.30prn St Philip's. leaves St Edward's on Sat at 9am, deepen our relationship with him. This is our Faith - a 12-week course and will pick up people at St Church is not an exclusive social to explore the basics of our faith. Teilo's. Any St Edward's people club nor is it about churchmanship, Tue 7.30pm Roath Church House. wishing to be picked up at St who does what or who does or does Teilo's, please let Tricia know. not serve or sing in the choir lt does Thought for the Day - topical CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY not matter if someone sits in our discussions from a theological point of 75th Annual Sale at St Mark's usual seat and it is not about clinging view. An 8-week course. Church, Gabalfa on Sat, starting to the safety of the past. Long Wed. 10.30am at 6 Newminster Road. service and big donations do not with a short service in church at 8-week entitle us to a bigger say lt is about Bible Study: Matthew - an 10am, followed by sale & coffee informal discussion group. moming in the Hatl at 10.30am. the people of God taking a risk and daring to move f01ward together Wed 2pm Roath Church House, VASSULA RYDEN, Greek towards God, daring to be 7.30pm St Anne's House. Orthodox Christian, visits Cardiff on transformed by him into the likeness Us and the world - an informal Sat She will share her experience of Christ. lt is about opening the discussion of the Church in the of Christ in Cardiff University Great arms of Christ to a world in need and context of the issues concerning the Hall at 4.30pm (doors open 3.45 drawing people in Do we really see world we live in. 6-week course. pm). Details ~01234 825937. the Church as belonging to us or Thur 7.30pm 5 Melrose Ave. LIGHTSHIP 2000. Next Sunday: God? I sometimes wonder! RCH2000 AUCTION. Sat 18 Oct. We "Harvest in the Bay" to celebrate Where are our priorities? Who is need items to sell & help on the day the harvest of tourism and leisum our master: God or self-interest? Contact Gill Day ':ii'495496. with many of the "partners" takin9 Knowing and serving God must be our absolute priority if we and the part. Details ~487609. RCH2000 DINNER 7.30pm Wed 22 world are to have any hope in fulfilling Oct. Fox & Hounds, St Mellons, £10 COFFEE MORNING and the wonderful potential that He, out of per person. Menus Introduction to Aloe Vera. In love, has given us. Fr Gary. from Tricia/Gill. St Edward's vestry on Thur 25 Sept at 10.30am. £1 - proceeds to Church funds. Aloe ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL 13-18 Oct. Vera's therapeutic .and healing properties have been M on: Patronal Eucharist. known for centuries. Aloe Vera contains over 75 Tue: Chamber Music Concert. different nutrients and has been found beneficial to Wed Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". sufferers of many disorders, such as arthritis, psoriasis, Thurs: Piano/viola duo Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. eczema, IBS etc. Come along and find out more about Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. "the miracle plant" and help Church funds, as well as On the eve of St Edward's Day (12th) Choral Evensong will be sung at yourselves, to get healthier! Contact Philippa Waite 4.30pm, and there will be a tea party to celebrate the Festival at 5prn. An Art Exhibition of paintings and photographs will be held in the '/!490680 for more information schoolroom from Tuesday to Saturday. Any painters or photographers who would like to exhibit their work, please speak to Heather or Alan. RCH2000 SOCIAL EVENING 7.30pm Fri 26 Sep. Tickets £2. Light refreshments Entertainment by THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: Llanedeyrn Townswomen's Guild. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. PARISH RETREAT Fri-Sun, 7-9 Nov at the Abbey Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. House, Glastonbury, led by Canon .Jim Free. Details They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The from David Hanks '2'499241. sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healmg and Confession speak to them at any time ST ANNE'S DEDICATION FESTIVAL LUNCH on Sun, Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. 28 Sept, 12.30 for 12.45prn. Adults £4.50, children Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uklccin/rnain/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St CEdward 's Cfturcft in tfte 9?arisft of CJ\£atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1112 Sunday, 21st September, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.268. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 563, 261(MP), Colours of Day, 79(MP). Setting: Nicho/son. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C. N. Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: You Shall Go Out With Joy. Psalm 73. Hymns: 304, 511, 509, 61(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Isaiah 55. 1 Timothy 6, 6-19. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Scottish Episcopal Church, and Primus Richard Holloway. We pray for the victims of the rail accident on Friday, remembering the relatives of those who died, those who were injured. In this diocese we pray for the staff and pupils of Penarth Primary School. We pray for Fr Jack Buttimore, Vicar of Caerau with Ely and Canon of Llandaff Cathedral (Liangwm), who retires on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especialfy Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Nan Waiters. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed.

TUIS WEEK ST ANNE'S DEDICATION FESTIVAL LUNCH next Sunday, 12.30 for 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 12.45pm. Adults £4.50, children 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. £2.25, family ticket (2 adults, 2 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra & Choir Soloists Practice. children) £11.50. Contact Sharon 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. V483753 or Carole 2258733. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.194. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. ORNING & EVENING PRAYER are 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. [except Tllursdays in St Margaret's Church. 9.00 arn Holy Eucharist. St Arme's. 10.30 am Coffee Morning & Introduction to Aloe Vera. St Edward's VestJy. 2.15 pm Harvest Service (Dementia Sufferers). St Michael's Church, Tongwynlais. 6.30 prn Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm Full Choir & Orchestra Practice (Handel's Messiah). 7.30 pm Social Evening. Church House. RCH2000 SOCIAL EVENING 7.30pm Friday. Tickets £2. Light refreshments. Entertainment 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. by Llanedeyrn Townswomen's Guild. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. i'-ie.>ct Sl.tneiel)l is the Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. COFFEE MORNING and Introduction to Aloe Vera. In St Edward's vestry on Thur 25 Sept at 10.30am. £1 - proceeds to Church funds. Aloe Vera's therapeutic and healing properties have been known for centuries. Aloe Vera contains over 75 different nutrients and has been found beneficial to sufferers of many disorders, such as arthritis, psoriasis, eczema, IBS etc. Come along and find out more about "the miracle plant" and help Church funds, as well as yourselves, to get healthier! Contact Philippa Waite UA90680 for more information. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html LIGHTSHIP 2000. Today: "Harvest in. --:·;;~~ ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE Fri 10 Oc!, Church HouSe. the Bay" to celebrate the harvest of . TALK on the Gtamorganshire Canal by Steve Rowson tourism and leisure with many of the ~ "partners" taking part. Details ti'487609. ~.?4 2000 ~~ on Sat 11 Oct, 7.30pm, Church House. Tickets £2. HARVEST SERVICE for Dementia §'ltts• RCH2000 DINNER 7.30pm Wed 22 Oct. c""ullc~t 0 Sufferers and Carers on Thursday r------, Fox & Hounds, i~RCH-s- 'i;, Saint Matthew St M 11· £10 m at 2.15pm at St Michael's Church, ··. e ons, per n:: • Matthew's greatest contribution was person. Menus from ~ 2000 iJ' Tongwynlais. "Going the Extra in giving his name to the first Gospel >) ...,."' Mile" is a group of professionals, Tricia!Gif! Day. .,y.Vot.t'~~~0 in the New Testament. He is clergy and carers who have come generally · accepted as being the COMPLfNE is sung monthly in together to promote awareness Apostle Matthew, a former tax­ St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. amongst local Christian Churches gatherer, mentioned in Matthew 9, 9. Next Services: 23 Oct, 13 Nov, 11 of the problems of Dementia. The The Gospel is dated somewhere Dec. aim is encourage pastoral between AD60 and AD90. to ST ANNE'S AUTUMN FAYRE on Sat support for dementia sufferers and The importance of the Gospel of 25 Oct in the Scout Hall, Cotterefl Rd, their carers in practical, emotional Matthew is shown by the fact that it is 11.30-2.30pm. Lunches from 12 and spiritual areas. Afl welcome. placed first, and that the early noon. ADULT CONFIRMATION. There Christian writers quoted from it more will be a meeting of all adults who than any other Gospel. The strongly PARISH RETREAT Fri~Sun, 7-9 Nov are interested in confirmation and Jewish character has been taken to at the Abbey House, Glastonbury, led those who seek a refresher in the indicate that this Gospel is written by by Canon Jim Free. Details from faith at 5.30pm next Sunday in the a Jewish Christian for Jews. This hits Dav!d Hanks S'499241. Parish Office, to confirm time, date us at the very start where we see a ST EDWARD'S SAZAAR is on Sat 8 and venue of meetings. great line linking Jesus with David Nov. and Abraham. Matthew was PARISH HARVEST SUPPER I concerned to show that Jesus was TAIZE SERVICES are sung every Barn Dance in Roath Church indeed the Messiah, the Son of other month at St Edward's on House on Sat 4 Oct at 7. 30pm. David, the King of the Jews, that the Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future Ham and salad buffet, apple tart Jewish scriptures foretold. services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. and cream (donors needed please) Matthew places great importance inc. tea/coffee £4. Contact Iris ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. on the teachings of Jesus and the Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet Smith to book 2499057. coming of the Kingdom of Heaven. Singers. HARVEST THANKSGIVING is on Jesus is the one to establish the Sun, 50ct. In place of Evensong Kingdom of God on earth and his is ST EDWARD'S on that day there will be a Service the only Gospel to use the word FESTIVAL of Readings and Music for Harvest. Church, which continues the work of (13-18 Oct). Christ. Fr Gary. Mon: Patronal EQUAL MINISTRY IN WALES is a Eucharist new organisation, grown out of Women Priests for Tue: Chamber Music Concert. Wales. lt will monitor developments relating to lay and Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". ordained ministry in the Church in Wales. The Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. inaugural meeting is on Sat 11 Oct at 12 noon in Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. Llanidloes Church Hall, when the speaker will be the Rt Tickets now available: Messiah £5, other concerts £2, Rev David Thomas, Provincial Assistant Bishop. Dennis Morgan £3, Full Festival £10. Cone. half price. BOSNIA COLLECTION 10am- On the eve of St Edward's Day (12th) Choral Evensong 1prr1 Sat 4 Oct at Roath Church will be sung at 4.30pm, and there will be a tea party to House. Help is needed on the celebrate the Festival at 5pm. An Art Exhibition of morning, sorting, packing, making paintings and photographs will be held in the coffee etc. If you are able to come schoolroom from Tuesday to Saturday. Any painters or along, even for half an hour, photographers who would like to exhibit their work, please sign the list on the please speak to Heather or Alan. noticeboard. If you have any WELCOME. We extend a warm weicome to all visitors large boxes suitable for packing, please bring them and newcomers. Please make yourself known to one of along. the sidesmen if you are new with us. This time we need: Medical supplies: paracetamol, aspirin, bandages, incontinence pads, THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: mufti-vitamins, etc. Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. Toiletries: soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, washing powder. Household items: sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, curtains, Gary PoweH. Te/.493940. cutlery, candles, tm-openers, sewing thread, needles, pins etc. Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Food: rice, pasta, tea, coffee, sugar, tinned fish, cooking oil. For babies: toiletries, towelling/disposable nappies, small soft toys. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The For children: notebooks, pens, pencils, Lego, sweets, small Xmas gifts sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Also cash donations, but no chocolate this time. Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdwarcf, s Cfturcft in tfte Sf?arisfi of ~atft

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Weekly Newsletter No.1113 Sunday, 28th September, 1997 cljOU/ $/wU/;£,o,~,R/~c;;£wu!Fijouvc{jad

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.196. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 367, 169, Duet: Thou Shalt Love the Lord thy God, 248(MP). Setting: Nicho!son. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Round Me Falls the Night. Psalm 112. Hymns: 221, 3(S}, Show Your Power 0 lord (sheet 16), 566. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Deuteronomy 28, 1-14. Romans 1, 7-end. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Anglican presence in Europe. We pray for the victims of the earthquake in Italy, at the Basilica of St Francis and the surrounding region. We pray for those suffering as a result of the smog in Indonesia and the victims of the air disaster there. In this diocese we pray for the governors of state schools. We pray for The Ven. David Lee, and Rector of Llanfabon, who retires on Tuesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Nan Waiters, Barbara Riddett. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especialiy Viscount Tonypandy, also Ralph Holtam (priest), James Ernest John Mills and Hazel Hodson, whose anniversaries occur at this time. r------·---SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STAll in TW.IS WEEK the Schoolroom today - please call in at St Michael and All Angels. the end of the Eucharist. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. ADULT CONFIRMATION. There 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. will be a meeting of all adults who 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra & Choir Soloists Practice. are interested in confirmation and 7.30 pm ST ANNE'S DEDICATION FESTIVAL SUNG MASS. those who seek a refresher in the St Jerome, Doctor (420 A. D.) faith at 5.30pm today in the Parish 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Office, to confirm time, date and 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. venue of !lleetings. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.196. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 's_T_A_N_N--E-'S_D_E_D_I_C_A_T_IO_N_F_E_S_T_I_V_A_l_is_a...... ,t 11.00 am St Edward:s String Orches~ra Practice. . 7.30pm on Monday. Sung Mass followed by 2.00 pm St E.dwa~d. s Chamber Mus1c Group Practtce. light refreshments. 2.30 pm Sentor Ctttzens. Roath Church House. '---""------' 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Roath Church House. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. fCHURCH HOUSE COMMITTEE 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. ~eets at 7.30pm on Wednesday. 7.00 pm Full Choir & Orchestra Practice (Handel's Messiah). .-~------. St Francis of Assisi (1226 AD.) CHRISTIAN AID CHRISTMAS CARDS. Mrs 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margarets. Cynthia Williams now has the catatogue and 10.00 am Bosnia Collection. Roath Church House. you can order your cards from her. 10.30 am Decoration of St Edward's for Harvest. 6. 00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Parish Harvest Supper & Barn Dance. Roath Church House. 1-Je,~et St.(nelet)l is Harvest Thanksgiving. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a.m., the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after the Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw will take place. Evensong will be sung at 6.30 p.m. TIBETAN TALK. Professor ST ANNE'S TRIP TO BATH on Sat Samdhong Rinpoche, Speaker of "You shall love the Lord your God 18 Oct. Leaves Gaiety Cinema, City the Tibetan Assembly to People's with all your heart... " Rd, 9am. Leaves Bath 4.30pm. Deputies, will give a lecture at "You shall love your neighbour as Contact 8haron it483753 or Barbara Cardiff International Arena on yourself." W253530. Friday at 7.30pm. He is one of the The two great commandments of COMPLINE is sung monthly in most important Tibetan politicaJ which Jesus speaks in today's St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. and spiritual leaders after the Dalai Gospel show us two sides of the Next Services: 23 Oct, 13 Nov, 11 Lama, and will discuss his own same coin. They are the Dec. ideas on how the Tibetan people commandments on which we must can peacefully reclaim their own build our lives and on which we will ST ANNE'S AUTUMN FAYRE on Sat country after nearly 50 years of be judged. One does not make 25 Oct in the Scout Hall, Cotterell Rd, occupation by the Chinese. sense without the other. As we are 11.30-2.30pm. Lunches from 12 Tickets are £5 from the C lA. reminded in today's Epistle reading noon. "God is love and he who abides in PARISH HARVEST SUPPER I PARISH RETREAT Fri-Sun, 7-9 Nov Barn Dance in Roath Church love abides in God" (1 John 4, 16). All love flows from God. The love of at the Abbey House, Glastonbury, led House on Saturday at 7.30pm. by Canon Jim Free. Details from God is the force behind creation Ham and salad buffet, apple tart David Hanks '2499241. and cream (donors needed please) itself God's love for us has been inc. tea/coffee £4. Contact Iris declared in Christ and we "love him ST EDWARD'S BAZAAR is on Sat 8 Smith to book il499057. because he loved us first." Nov. When we begin to understand the love of God for us then we find that TAIZE SERVICES ,are sung every we ourselves must love others. We other month at St Edward's on cannot claim to love God if we do not Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future love that which he loves - everyone services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. and everything. "If anyone says, 'I ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. love God,' and hates his brother, he Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet is a liar." (1 John 4, 19). HARVEST THANKSGIVING is next Singers. Love of neighbour is a sharing in Sunday. In place of Evensong on God's love for his creation, therefore CLEANER WANTED for Roath that day there will be a Service of we cannot love God without loving Church House, 4 hours a week. Good Readings and Music for Harvest. our neighbour and we cannot love remuneration. One session on The church will be open from our neighbour without loving God. As Sunday afternoon. Contact Brian 10.30am on Saturday to receive Jesus says in today's Gospel, to Shapcott W736455 or Gill Day your gifts. know this is to be "not far from the 11'495496. ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE Fri 10 Kingdom of God." (Mark 12,34). BOSNIA COLLECTION 1Oam-1 pm

Oct, Church House. L______F_r _G_a_.,ry'-.---' Saturday at Roath Church House. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL (13-18 Oct). Help is needed on the morning, sorting, packing, Mon: Patronal Eucharist. making coffee etc. If you are able to come along, even Tue: Chamber Music Concert. for half an hour, please sign the list on the noticeboard. Wed: Dennis Morgan talk: "Cardiff 1897-1997". If you have any large boxes suitable for packing, please Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. brifl9_ them alo!l9:,______-..,------. Sat Handel's Messiah. Choir 8. Orchestra. This time we need: Medical supplies: paracetamol, aspirin, bandages, incontinence pads, All at 7.30pm. Tickets now available: Messiah £5, other multi-vitamins, etc. qoncerts £2, Dennis Morgan £3, Full Festival £10. Toiletries: soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, washing powder. Cone. half price. Household items: sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels, curtains, cutlery, candles, tin-openers, sewing thread, needles, pins etc. On the eve of St Edward's Day (12th) Choral Evensong Food: rice, pasta, tea, coffee, sugar, tinned fish, cooking oil. will be sung at 4.30pm, and For babies: toiletries, towelling/disposable nappies, small soft toys. there will be a tea party to For children: notebooks, pens, pencils, Le go, sweets, small Xmas gifts celebrate the Festival at Also cash donations, but no chocolate this time. 5pm. An Art Exr1ibition of THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: paintings and photographs Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. will be held in the Gary Powell. Te!.493940. schoolroom from Tuesday to Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Saturday. Any painters or photographers who would They are available to minister to the needs of the sick like to exhibit their work, please speak to Heather ·or and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy Alan. Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and TALK on the Glamorganshire Canal by Steve Rowson Instruction in matters ofthe F,aith,are always available. on Sat '11 Oct, 7.30pm, Church House. Tickets £2. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uk/ccin/main/socecon/roathfchurch/sted.html St CEcfward, s Church in tfte 9?arisft of CJZ

Weekly Newsletter No.1114 Sunday, 5th October, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.315. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Marlin. Hymns: 482 (Proc.), 173(MP), 52{MP), Anthem, 483 (Rec.). Anthem: Thou Visitest the Earth (Greene). Setting: Agutter. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 6.30 pm Service of Harvest Readings and Music. Hymns: 483, 484, sheet 10, sheet 7, 486, 481, 80(MP), 47(MP), 482. Anthems: Creation's Hymn (Beethoven), The Heavens Are Telling (Haydn), 0 Give Thanks Unto the Lord (E.A.Sydenham). In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Anglican Church of Mexico and Archbishop Jose Saucedo. We pray for those suffering as a result of the continuing earthquakes in Italy, and the smog in Indonesia. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Abercynon, and Fr Paul Weeding We pray for Fr William Thomas, who has been appointed Archdeacon of Llandaff. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Barbara Riddett. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. TM·IS WEEK COFFEE will be served in the 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. vestry after the Eucharist this 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. morning, and the draw for the 100 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra & Choir Soloists Practice. Club will take place Newcomers in 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. Roath Church House. particular are very welcome to join 7.30 pm Lovelight Candle Service. L/andaff Cathedral. us. The Sunday School and Junior 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi!ip's. Choir will continue the line of 2.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. St Philip's coins - please give them your 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. suppo_rt_. ------~ 7.30 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House. Weelne.sel&J)o' 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.199. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. TALK by Steve Rowson (with slides) 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. on the Glamorganshire Canal on 2.00 pm Bible Study. Roath Church House. Saturday at 7 .30pm in Roath Church 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. House. Tickets £2 inc. refreshments. 7.30 pm Bible Study. St Anne's House. r 7.30 pm Mothers' Union Service. L!andaff Cathedral. ilJeX>t Sl!ihd&l)l is The Twentieth 1 . Sunday After Trinity. The Holy St Cynog, Abbot (5th century) Eucharist will be celebrated in 1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. · St Edward's at 11 am, the 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Sunday School will meet at 7.00 pm Full Choir & Orchestra Practice (Handel's Messiah). 11 am, and Choral Evensong 7.30 pm Discussion Group: "Us and the World". 5 Me/rose Ave. will be sung at 4.30 pm. There 7.00 pm St Teilo's Jumble Sale. Roath Church House. will be a tea party in the 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. schoolroom to celebrate the Festival at Spm. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 12.00 noon Equal Ministry in Wales, Inaugural Meeting. Llanidloes Church Half. 6.00 pm Evenin9 Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Talk on "The Glamorganshire Canal" by Steve Rowson. Roath Church House. Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk/cci n/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html Today as our thoughts are directed LOVEUGHT CANDLE SERVICE towards our services of Harvest ST ANNE'S TRIP TO BATH on Sat organised by T enovus at Llandaff Thanksgiving, we do so in the 18 Oct. Leaves Gaiety Cinema, City Cathedral on Monday at 7.30pm. shadow of a great and very familiar Rd, 9am. Leaves Bath 4.30prn. Saint, Saint Francis of Assisi, whose People can light a candle in Contact Sharon ~483753 or Barbara memory of someone who has died feast day fell yesterday lt is not W253530. or to remember someone who is difficult to draw some parallels RENEWAL DAY at St John the living or travelling abroad. between the two and make some connections. The obvious connection Baptist Church Hall, Sully, Sat 18 Oct, ST TEILO'S JUMBLE SALE is nature. Francis befieved that all ·1 Oam-4pm. Main speaker: Richard Friday, 7pm at Chur·ch House. God's creatures should be cherished Tarran of Monmouth Diocesan Renewal Team. Ministry time for EQUAL MINISTRY IN WALES is a and in his Canticle of the Sun he children. Bring sandwiches for lunch. new organisation, grown out of referred to objects in nature as Further information ~01656 860337. Women Priests for Wales. lt will "brother" and "sister". Harvest us monitor developments relating to reminds of our association with COMPLINE is sung monthly in lay and ordained ministry in the nature and our dependence upon St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. nature for our own existence and we Church in Wales. The inaugural Services: 23 Oct, 13 Nov, 11 Dec. meeting is on Saturday at 12 noon should treat it with care and love and ST ANNE'S AUTUMN FAYRE on Sat in Llanidloes Church Hall, when the with thanksgiving as we would a 25 Oct in the Scout Hall. Cotterell Rd, speaker will be thH Rt Rev David close member of the family. Francis 11.30-2.30pm. Lunches from noon. Thomas, Provincial Assistant also dedicated his life to the poor and the outcast and had a deep Bishop. ST EDWARD'S BAZAAR: Sat 8 Nov. compassion for the suffering of DENNIS MORGAN is running a others. Again we cannot fail to see T AIZE SERVICES are sung every course entitled "The Cardiff Story" the link here with harvest and other month at St Edward's on in the Epworth Room at remember to give of our abundance Wednesdays at 7.30prn. Future Methodist Church, 10 2-hour to those who have nothing. Some of services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. lectures fully illustrated with slides, our harvest offerings will be going to ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. commencing Mon 13 Oct at 2prn. help the people of Bosnia. That is a Cost £20 inc. refreshments - just good way of being truly thankful for Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet turn up for the first session, or "all good gifts around us." St Francis Singers. telephone Dennis if484034. saw the preciousness of all things: WELCOME. We extend a warm harvest gives us a chance to prove welcome to all visitors and ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL (13-18 Oct). that too. Fr Graham. newcomers. Please make yourself Mon Patronal Eucharist. known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with us. Tue: Chamber Music Concert. AUTUMN PROGRAMME, PARISH OF ROATH.l Wed: Dennis M organ talk: "Cardiff 1897 -1997". Thurs: Piano/viola duo: Jayne Thomas & John Rayson. Beginning this week. Sat: Handel's Messiah. Choir & Orchestra. The Holy Eucharist - an 8-week course to explore and All at 7.30pm. TickGts now available: Messiah £5, other consider the centre-piece of our worship. Man 7.30pm concerts £2, Dennis Morgan £3, Full Festival £10. Roath Church House, Tue 2.30pm St Philip's. Cone. half price. On the eve of St Edward's Day This is our Faith - a 12-week course to explore the (next Sunday) Choral basics of our faith. Tue 7.30pm Roath Church House. Evensong will be~ sung at Thought for the Day - topical discussions from a 4.30pm, and there will be a tea theological point of view. An 8-week course. Wed. party to celebrate the Festival 10.30am at 6 Newminster Road. at Spm. An Art Exhibition of paintings and photographs will Bible Study: Matthew - an 8-week informal discussion be held in the schoolroom from group. Wed 2pm Roath Chur·ch House, 7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday. Any paint1::1rs or photographers St Anne's House. who would like to exhibit their work, please speak to Us and the world - an informal discussion of the Heather or Alan. All proceeds of the Festival go to the Church in the context of the issues concerning the world George Thomas Centre, Ty Gwyn Road, under the BT we live in. 6-week course. Thur 7.30pm 5 Melrose Ave. Voices for Hospices Appeal. This will form a major part of our commitment to outreach this year, so please try THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: to encourage as many people as possible to attend at Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. least one of the events. Gary Powell. Tel.493940. CONFERENCE. World day for the eradication of Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. poverty - campaign conference for Wales. Fri 17 Oct, They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying The 9.30am-1 pm, Temple of Peace. Free, but please sick and housebound may receive Holy Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. reserve your place by telephone: ~8551 07 by 10 Oct. Advice and Instruction in matters ofthe Faith are always available. St

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Weekly Newsletter No.1115 Sunday, 12th October, 1997 11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Holy Baptism, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.201. Celebrant & Preacher: Peter Reid. Hymns: 351, 169(MP), Anthem: Justorum Animae (Byrd), 11(MP). Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. 4.30 pm Choral Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Preces & Responses: Martin Neary. lntroit: Locus lste (Bruckner). Psalm 43. Office Hymn: 475. Anthem: I Will Pray the Father (G. W. Torrance). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Job 23. Romans 6. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of the West indies, and Archbishop Orland Lindsay. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Miskin. We pray for Alexander James, who will be baptised at our Eucharist this morning. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Barbara Riddett We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Mildred Edna Mary Hudd and David Stanley Griffiths, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TUlS WEEK

Mo11el&~y The Translation qf St Edward, King and Confessor. 13th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S PATRONAL EUCHARIST. Guest Preacher: Rev. Charles Clarke.

Tl.!esel&~y 10.00 am Dedication Festival Eucharist. St Philip's. 14th 2.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. St Philip's. 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL: Chamber Music Concert. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Anne's. 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House.

Weelnesel&~y 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.201. Followed by coffee. iSth 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.00 pm Bible Study. Roath Church House. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. TEA PARTY. After Choral 3.00 pm Seafarers' Service. Llandaff Cathedral. Evensong today, at 5pm, we will 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL: Talk by Dennis Morgan. start our celebrations of 7.30 pm Bible Study. St Anne's House. St Edward's Festival1997 with Th~.trsel&~)l! 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. a tea party in the Schoolroom. 16th 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL: PianoNiolin Duo. Everyone is welcome - if you 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. are able to help, please speak to Heather. 'f=ric!&~y St lgnatius of Antioch, Bishop & Martyr (c.117 AD.) 17th 9.30 am Eradication of Poverty Conference. Temple of Peace. ------·--- 7.00 pm Full Choir & Orchestra Practice (Handel's Messiah). 't.le.>ct S~.t11el&~y is The Twenty­ First Sunday After Trinity. The cl St Luke the Evangelist S&~ t~.tr Cl>' Holy Eucharist will be 13th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. celebrated in St Edward's at 9.00 am St Anne's bus trip to Bath. 11 am, the Sunday School will 10.00 am Renewal Day. St John the Baptist, Sully meet at 1 '1 am, and Evensong 10.30 am Coffee Morning/Book Stall. Roath Church House. will be sung at 6.30 pm. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL: Handel's Messiah. 1 IT'S NOT TOO LATE TO JOIN ... Mo~! ~3~~~~~n~·~cf.r~SG~~:'t:~er.l THE AUTUMN PROGRAMME, PARISH OF ROATH. Rev. Charles Clarke, Vicar in the Rectorial Benefice of The Holy Eucharist - an 8-week course to explore and Cyncoed. Hymns: 527(Proc.), 474, 131(MP), 281(MP) consider the centre-piece of our worship. Mon 7.30pm Anthem: 0 How Amiable (Eaton Faning). Light Parish Office (not this week), Tue 2.30pm St Philip's. refreshments will be served afterwards. Tuesday 7.30pm: Chamber Music Concert with This is our Faith - a 12-week course to explore the Heather Doe (sop), Gary Weller (cello), Ray Driscoll basics of our faith. Tue 8pm Parish Office. (clarinet) and Alyn Coleman (piano). Music by Thought for the Day - topical discussions from a Hoffmeister, Beethoven, Schubert, Saint-Saens. theological point of view. An 8-week course. Wed. Wednesday 7.30pm: Dennis Morgan talk entitled 1 0.30am at 6 Newminster Road. "Cardiff 1897 -1997". Thursday: Piano/viola duo Jayne Thomas & John Bible Study: Matthew - an 8-week informal discussion Rayson. Music by Bax, Delius, Peter Reynolds, group. Wed 2pm Parish Office, 7.30pm St Anne's Beethoven. House. Saturday 7.30pm: Handel's Messiah. St Edward's Us and the world - an informal discussion of the Choir & Orchestra. Church in the context of the issues concerning the world ITickets now available: Messiah £6, other concerts £2, we live in. 6-week course. Thur 7.30pm 5 Melrose Ave. I Dennis Morgan £3, Full Festival £10. Cone. half price. The Festival begins with Choral Evensong today at RENEWAL DAY at St John the Baptist Church Hall, 4.30pm, and there will be a tea party at 5pm. An Art Sully, Saturday 1Oam-4pm. Main speaker: Richard Exhibition of paintings and photographs will be held in Tarran of Monmouth Diocesan Renewal Team. Ministry the schoolroom from Tuesday to Saturday. _____j time for children. Bring sandwiches for lunch. Further information ~01656 860337. DENNIS MORGAN is running a Two sons, both as bad as one course entitled "The Cardiff Story" COFFEE MORNING c'r\uRc, another, displaying actions and .._-<- 'Yo in the Epworth Room at Cyncoed attitudes that are familiar to us all. and Book Stall at 6 RCH ~ Roath Church House a:. m Methodist Church, 10 2-hour Jesus presents the worst case lectures fully illustrated with slides, on Saturday, 10.30- ~ 2000 j scenario of what humanity can be ~ ">'"" 12. Tickets £1. >¥-\lo w~o commencing Monday at 2pm. Cost like, but more importantly, He also 1 £20 inc. refreshments - just turn up shows us what God is really like in COMPLINE is sung monthly in for the first session, or telephone the face of all those goings on; God St Edward's on Thursdays at 9pm. Dennis W484034. as represented by the father of the Next Services: 23 Oct, 13 Nov, 11 ST PHILIP'S DEDICATION two sons. Dec. The story in today's Gospel is the FESTIVAL will be celebrated at the ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. story of a God who goes searching 1Oam Eucharist on Tuesday. Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward' s Motet for His children and doesn't rest until CONFERENCE. World day for the He has found them. He urges and Singers. eradication of poverty - campaign pleads and waits patiently for His THANK YOU to all who supported the conference for Wales. Friday children to stop clinging to those St Edward's bus trip to Swindon. £100 9.30am-1pm, Temple of Peace. things that make them less than what was raised for Holme Towers. Also Free, but please reserve your place they really are, and to let them be £53 from the sale of ribbons for by telephone: if8551 07. embraced by arms that will carry Tenovus- organised by St Anne's and THANK YOU to all who helped with them to the fife that f-Ie destines for doubled by Barclays Bank. the Bosnia collection. Approx. £150 them, and to be held by hands that forgive, hands that console, hands WELCOME. We extend a warm was received in cash donations welcome to all visitors and towards another foetal scanner. that heal and hands that offer a festive meal. If aspects of our fives newcomers. Please make yourself T A!ZE SERVICES are sung every or the lives of others feature in some known to one of the sidesmen if you other month at St Edward's on way in the actions of the sons in are new with us. Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future today's gospel, it is good to THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. remember that God will treat us no Peter Reid (Vicar). Tel.484808. differently in our return to Him than EH VOICES FOR HOSPICES. Our Gary Powell. Tel.493940. the father treated his sons. performance of Handel's Messiah Graham Reeves. Tel.460600. Fr Graham. has been registered with BT Voices They are available to minister to the for Hospices 1997. This is now a needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound world-wide movement. Messiah will be may receive Holy Communion at home. For the performed in every time zone in the Sacraments of f-lealing and Confession speak to them world on Saturday at 7.30pm local at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the time. Each performance will be Faith are always available. supporting their local hospice, and ours is the George Thomas Centre on Ty Gwyn Road. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St CEd'wara 's Cfturcft in the 9?arisft of ~atft The Twenty-First St..tn,{ely After Trinity

Weekly Newsletter No.1116 Sunday, 19th October, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.204. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 184, 162 (omit*), Anthem: Ave Verum (Eigar), The Servant King (sheet 2). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Ca/eb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: 0 Holy Spirit, breathe on me. Psalm 1. Hymns: 181, Anthem: Psalm 67 ( C.N.Doe), 153(MP), 215(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Job 28. Romans 12.

In the world~wide Church we pray today for the Province of Melanesia, and Archbishop Ellison Pogo. In this One World Week, we pray for greater cooperation between nations, fairer sharing of the world's resources, and a greater sense of responsibility for the environment which we all share. We pray for the Bench of Bishops, meeting in Llandudno this week. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Cwmavon, Michaelston Super Avon, and Fr Kenneth Chant. We pray for the members of our Council of Churches, meeting this week. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Barbara Riddett, Sylvia Camp. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Norman Briers, whose anniversary occurs at this time. A HEALING MASS will be TM·lS WEEK celebrated at St Anne's on 9.00am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Tuesday at 7.30pm with the 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. laying on of hands and the anointing of the sick. Lifts can be 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra & Choir Soloists Practice. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. Roath Church House. arranged if needed. For details contact Fr Gary i1'493940. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 2.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Healint;J Mass with Anointing and the Laying on of Hands. St Anne's. 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House. 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.204. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. COMPLINE will be sung this week 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. on Thursday at 9pm. Future 2.00 pm Bible Study. Roath Church House. Services: 13 Nov, 11 Dec. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm CYTUN Annual General Meeting. Roath Park URC. 7.30 pm Bible Study. St Anne's House. St James of Jerusalem, Bishop. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. is The Twenty-Second 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. lJe~t St.m~~)l 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. Sunday After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, 9.00 pm COMPUNE. the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Please 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. remember clocks go back one hour next 11.30 am St Anne's Fayre. Scout Hall, Cottrefl Rd. weekend. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html THANKS to everyone who worked 19TH CARDIFF SCOUT GROUP has vacancies in all so hard to make our Festival a its sections. All the sections meet on Monday, either in success, especially the musicians, Roath Church House or the Scout Hut: artists and Dennis Morgan who Beavers 618 yrs. 5.:30-6.30. Martin Nicholls 2761725. gave of their talents, and those who Cubs 8111 yrs. 6.30-8.00. Julie Smith V552912. supported the events. Scouts 11115 yrs. 7 -9pm. Simon Fuller '262114 i. Ventures 15120 yrs. 8-10pm. Owen Smith 2552912. CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROATH. The Annual General WINE AND WISDOM. 19th Cardiff Scouts are holding Meeting of Cytun will take place at their Annual Wine & Wisdom Evening at ?pm on Sat 8 7.30pm on Wednesday at Roath Nov at Roath Church House. Tables of eight - £5 per Park United Reformed Church, person. Contact Julie Smith fi'552912 or Gill Armitage Penywain Road. Alan Mayer is '2757399 to book tables. taking over the chairmanship of the MAX FACTOR (of Boots) are giving a make-up Council, and Tricia Burfoot is the cvtun demonstration in St Edward's Schoolroom at 7.30pm on new representative for St Edward's. •,-,L--o-r_d_d_o_n_o_t_t_ro_u_b_l_e_y_o_u_r._s_e_lf_(i_o_r-..l Fri 14 Nov. in aid of Holme Towers. ST ANNE'S AUTUMN FAYRE on am not worthy to have you come Admission ticket only £2.50 (inc. Saturday in the Scout Hall, Cottrell under my roof.... but say the word tea/coffee) from Tricia Burfoot (parish Rd, 11.30-2.30pm. Lunches from and my servant will be healed." o'ffice) or Gill Day. 12 noon. Usual stalls. Admission The centurion in.foday's Gospel was TAIZE SERVICES are sung every 20p. clearly a humble person and clearly a other month at St Edward's on LIGHTSHIP 2000. The new Chapel man who had great faith in Jesus Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future will be dedicated by· Bishop Roy on Christ. He was sure that Jesus only services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. Thurs 30 Oct at ?pm. had to say the word and his servant would be restored to wholeness. And CAROL SERVICES. The Advent ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE it was through the word that Christ Carol Service this year is on Sun 30 meets on Fri 31 Oct, beginning with engaged with the situation; the word Nov at 5pm. The Christmas Carol a celebration of the Holy Eucharist became the vehicle of His Service with Choir & String Orchestra at 7pm. transforming love. Do we view the is on Sun 21 Dec. at 6.30pm. same UHW CHAPEL. BBC Radio Wales "Word of the Lord" with the ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. importance as the centurion? The and the Hospital Chaplaincy invite Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet word as mediated through the you to a recording in the UHVV Singers. Sunday morning readings, Evensong Chapel (85) on Tue 4 Nov at ?pm readings or the sermon? lt is PUPILS CONCERT by pupils of for the rededication of the Chape:l amazing how many people fail to see Jayne Thomas, Carolyne Peters and organ, the commissioning of new the importance of the first half of the Pete Kirkbride on Sat 13 Dec at chaplaincy lay visitors and in Eucharist, the Ministry of the Word, 2.30pm in St Edward's. celebration of the centenary of the concentrating only on the second birth of Aneurin Bevan. Also in MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are half, the Ministry of the Sacrament. anticipation of the 50th anniversary normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm Christ comes to us, both in WORD of the founding of the NHS in 1948. except Thursdays in St Margaret's and SACRAMENT and both can be Church. ST EDWARO'S BAZAAR is at 2pm equally effective as channels of on Sat 8 Nov. We have volunteers Christ's grace; both are deserving of WELCOME. We extend a warm for most of the usual stalls, but our concentration and expectation. ft welcome to all visitors and more are always welcome. If you is important to hunger for Christ, who newcomers. Please make yourself would like to organise your own is the true and living bread, as tong known to one of the sidesrnen if you stall, or are willing to help on an as we also remember to live by every are new with us. existing one, please speak to Mrs word that comes from His mouth CARDIFF CHURCHES CENTRE, City Megan Martin. A volunteer to FrGraham. Church, Windsor Place organise the teas would be Tuesdays 1.1 Opm. Big Issues - with various speakers. especially welcome! We also need help to publicise the Wednesdays 1.1 Opm. Concerts - by students of the event - posters etc. Welsh College of Music & Drama. REMEMBER! British Summer Time Thursdays 1.1 Opm. lunchtime prayers. ends at 2am next Sunday. Clocks THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: go back one hour on Saturday Peter Reid (Vicar). 'il'484808. night. Gary Powell. 'lr493940. CHRISTIAN AID CHRISTMAS Graham Reeves. W460600. CARDS. Mrs Cynthia Williams now They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and has the catalogue and you can dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy order your cards from her. Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward,s Church in tfte Sflarisft of q~atft

Weekly Newsletter No.1117 Sunday, 26th October, 1997 ''Se~~"enty tirnes seven"

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.207 Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 205, 175(MP), 21(MP), Anthem: 0 Be Joyful (C.Vi!liers Stanford), Rec.: 58(MP). Setting: Agutter l

We~nes~&~)f 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.207. Followed by coffee. 29th 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. ST EDWARD'S FESTIVAL A total of 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. £364.40 was raised for the George 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Thomas Centre. Our thanks to those 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. who supported the events and those Th!4rs~ely 900 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. who made donations to the fund. 30th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm Dedication of new Chapel by Bishop Roy. Lightship 2000 ?.30 pm Full Choir Practice. ~------·------·------·----, 7.30 pm Discussion Group 5 Me/rose Avenue. '1-.Jext Swnde~)d we will celebrate the Feast 1 of All Saints' Day. The Holy Eucharist\ Vigil for All Saints (All Hallows' E'en) will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 a. m., 7.00 pm St Edward's Committee. the Sunday School will meet at 11 a.m., coffee will be served in the vestry after tr1e Saints Day. SC~tll!relt:l)l All Eucharist, the Sunday School line of coins 1si: Nove;11ber 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. will be continued, and the 100 Club Draw 2.30 pm Focus Autumn Fayre. Roath Church House. will take place. Evensong will be sung at I 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 6.30 p.m. . Internet: http://info. cf. a c. u k/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html LIGHTSHIP 2000. The new Chapel will SLEEP OUT OR SLEEP IN. Cardiff Action for the be dedicated by Bishop Ray on Single Homeless invite you to join the Thursday at ?pm. sponsored Sleep-Out on Fri 5 Dec at t~. :lOOO ·~ ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE meets on Cathedral Walk (behind Marks & t.t·Ju~~" Spencer's). For details see Ken Friday, beginning with a celebration of Eccles or S'664879. Alternatively, you the Holy Eucharist at 7pm ------·-----·-··------. are invited to sleep UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL There is no limit to the forgiving love in your own warm CHAPEL BBC Radio Wales and of God. Not only are we forgiven bed and give our treasurer, Geoffrey the Hospital Chaplaincy invite you ''seventy times seven", God is willing Smith, a donation for CAS. H.! to recording in the UHW Chapel to forgive right up until the end of our a CAROL SERVICES. The Advent (B5) on Tue 4 Nov at 7pm for the lives and, dare I say it, maybe Carol Service this year is on Sun 30 rededication of !llf!Hil n A o 1 o beyond the end of our lives. That is a Nov at 5pm. PLEASE NOTE THE the Chapel organ, fact we may already be aware ot,· ~, TIME. The Christmas Carol Service the -1 what we tend not to be aware of, is with Choir & String Orchestra is on commis~;ioning of <( our duty to follow the example of Sun 2·1 Dec. at 6.30pm. new chaplaincy 3;: God, to be just as forgiving. lt can be lay visitors and in very difficult for us to follow God's ST NICOL.AS DAY CELEBRATION. celebration of the centenary of thG example. After all we are only human Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet birth of Aneurin Bevan. Also in and in light of what some people Singers. anticipation of the 5oth anniversary have to endure at the hands of PUPILS CONCERT by pupils of of the founding of the NHS in 1948. others, are we right to stand in judgement and tell them they must Jayne Thomas, Carolyne Peters and ST EDWARD'S BAZAAR is at 2pm forgive? For some the hurts they Pete Kirkbride on Sat 13 Dec at on Sat 8 Nov. have to bear may take a longtime to 2.30pm in St Edward's. WINE AND WISDOM. 19th Cardiff heal and it may take a lifetime to CHRISTIAN AID CHRISTMAS Scouts are holdinq their Annual forgive. Most of the time, however, CARDS. Mrs Cynthia Williams now Wine & Wisdom Evening at ?pm on most of us have no real excuses not has the catalogue and you can order Sat 8 Nov at Roath Church House. to forgive, because we fall out with your cards from her. Tables of eight - f5 per person. others over little trivial matters. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are Contact Julie Smith ~552912 or Whatever the situation, our goal, with Gill Arrnitage S'757399 to book the help of God must be to forgive as normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm tables. we ourselves are forgiven by God, except Thursdays in St Margaret's and if this is too difficult due to our Church. COMPUNE is sung monthly on frailty to ask God for His WELCOME We extend a warm Tr1ursdays at 9pm. Future understanding in tl7e matter and His Services: 13 Nov, 11 Dec. welcome to all visitors and Ihelp so that together a place of nHwcomers Please make yourself MAX FACTOR (of Boots) are forgiveness and reconciliation can be known to one of the sidesmen if you giving a make-up dHmonstration in found. Fr Graham. are new with us. St Edward's Schoolroom at 7 30pm on Fri 14 Nov. in aid CHURCHES TOGETHER !N ROATH. of Holme Towers. Admission ticket only £2.50 (inc_ At the Annual General Meeting Alan tea/coffee) from Tricia Burfoot (parish office) or Gill Mayer was elected chairman. Tricia Day. Burfoot is the new representative for CHARITY WHIST DRIVE 7.30pm on Fri 14 Nov. at St Edward's. There will be an edition Roath Church House. of Network for Christmas. The following dates were arranged: ST TEILO'S COFFEE MORNING and Christmas Fayre Cytun Meetings: 7 Jan, 22 Apr, 8 July, 21 Oct. 1 Oam-1 pm on Sat 15 Nov. at Roath Church House. Carols in Albany Road: 20 Dec, 10.30-11.30am. Admission £1 inc. coffee & mince pies. Children 50p. Week of Prayer United Service at St Anne's: 20 Jan. PARISH SKITTLES MATCH l. 30pm on Sat 15 Nov at Pentecost Service in Waterloo Gardens 31 May, 3pm. the Heathcock Pub, Llandaff. Contact Iris Smith for THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: details if499057. Peter Reid (Vicar). il484808. T AIZE SERVICES are sung every other month at Gary Powell. ~493940. St Edward's on Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future Graham Reeves. ~460600. services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick QUIZ EVENING. St German's are holding a quiz and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy evening in their Church Hall on Fri 21 Nov at '1.30pm. Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing Charge E5 per team of 4. In aid of urgent restoration and Confession speak to tl7em at any time. Advice and work on the church building. For details ~252993. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward 's Cfturcll' in the C)?'trisft of ~ath

Weekly Newsletter No. 1118 Sunday, 2nd NovHmber, 1997 11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Procession, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p277 Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Anthem: Requiem Aetemam (Faure). Hymns: 570 (Proc.), There's a Sound (sheet 6), 251(MP), Anthem, Rec.: 130(MP). Setting: Nicho/son. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Open Our Eyes Lord. Psalms 127. Hymns: 372, Anthem: 0 Praise the Lord (Earl of Wilton), 23{S}, 185. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Wisdom 7,12- 8,1. 1 Corinthians 2. In the world-wide Church we give thanks today for the Holy Catholic Church in Japan (Nippon Sei Ko Kai) and Primate James Yashiro. We pray for the people of the Republic of Ireland, and their new president Mary McA!eese, that they may work to further the cause of peace. We pray for the families of Louise Woodward and baby Matthew Eappen, for justice and mercy through the American legal system. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Dowlais and Fr Michael Wishart. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Elizabeth Lily Ronicle, Joseph Glyn Hodson, Harold Paul Treasure and Marie Margaret Sourlis, whose anniversaries occur at this time. COFFEE will be served in the T~~IS WEEK vestry after the Eucharist this morning, and the draw for the Nlon~4)t' All Souls' Day 100 Club will take place. 3rd 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Newcomers in particular are very 7.00 pm Sung Eucharist. St Anne's. welcome to join us. The Sunday 7.00 pm Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. School and Junior Choir wili 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. continue the line of coins - 8.00 pm Holy Eucharist Course. Roath Church House. please give them your support.

Twe.s~el)l 10 00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 4th 7.00 pm Rededication of Chapel Organ University Hospital Chapel. 7.30 pm ~oly Eucharist s:, Anne's. lPOP·-P-IE_S__a_r_e--o-n-sa_l_e_a_t __t_h__,e 1 7.30 pm This IS Our Fa1th' Course. Roath Church House. Lback of the church today.

We~nesdqy St Cybi, Abbot (6th century) Sth 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome J 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. to all visitors and newcomers. Please! make yourself known to one of the Thwrs~,t:J )t St llltud, Abbot (5th century) sidesmen if you are new with us. 6th 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm Social Responsibility Service. Lfandaff Cathedral. 1-Je,l(lt S~. Heathcock Pub, Llandaff. Contact companions, we make the pilgrimage your friends/family/colleagues. Iris Smith for details '.li'499057. of fife towards our eternal destiny. THE CLEF~GY OF THE PARISH ARE: TA!ZE SERVICES are sung every We thank God that we are never Peter Reid (Vicar). 2'484808. other month at St Edward's on alone as we are comforted and Gary Powell. 'li'493940. Wednesdays at 7.30pm. Future encouraged by their prayers, held Graham Reeves. 2'460600. services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. together in one glorious mystical .. body through the love of Jesus Christ They are available to mm1ster to the QUIZ EVENING. St German's are our Lord and Saviour~ in whom all needs of the sick and dymg. The s1ck holding a quiz eve_ning in their things have their being. Fr Gary. and housebound may receive Holy Church Hall on Fn 21 Nov at Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Hea/mg 7.30pm. Charge £.5 per team of 4. In aid of urgent and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and restoration work on the church building_ St German's Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. have supported all our Parish Quizzes, and it would be good if some of us could support them. For details Internet: http ://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/soceconlroath/church/ste d .htm I ".if252993. St

Weekly Newsletter No.1119 Sunday, 9th November, 1997

10.50 am Sung Eucharist, Act of Remembrance, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.212. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin Hymns: 579, 165, 284, Anthem: Contakion of the Faithful Departed, 584. Setting: Agutter. Kyrie: Nicholson. Agnus Dei: CNDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Service of Remembrance. Last Post & Reveille. Two Minute Silence. Offici ant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Anthem: Psalm 67 (C.N.Doe). Hymns: 382, 335, Anthem, 165 (omit*), Welsh National Anthem, 577 vv 1,3. On this Ftemembrance Sunday we remember those who gave their lives in two World Wars and in other conflicts. We pray for those who have lost friends and loved ones. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Papua New Guinea, and Archbishop James Ayong. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of Neath, and Fr Peter Raikes, formerly priest-in-charge at St Edward's. We pray for Fr Stephen Ambani, whose induction as Vicar of Nantymoel with Wyndham is on Monday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, Nan Waiters. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Colin James Hayman, Clement Eric George Williams, Robert (Bob) Leighton Waiters and Harold John Henwood, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

PARISH DIARIES are available at 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margarers. the back of the church, price 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. £1.25. 7.00 pm SI Edward's Orchestra Practice. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course. Roath Church House. Aber Valley Male Voice St Martin of Tours, Bishop (c.397 AD.) .ONCERT. Choir will perform at Roath Park United 10.00 am Holy Eucharist St Philip's. Reformed Church on Wednesday at 7.00 pm Patronal Sung Eucharist. St Martin's. .30pm. Tickets £3 (children £1 ). 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ~ -----''------' 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House.

WeAne.s~et>' St Tysilio, Abbot (6th century) 12th 10.00 am HOLY !EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.283. Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. MAX FACTOR (of Boots) are giving a 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. make-up demonstration in St Edward's 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. Schoolroom at 7.30pm on Friday in aid of 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church /-louse. Holme Towers • towards our 7.30 pm Aber Male Voice Choir. Roath Park URC. OUTREACH total for this year. Thl4rsel4)1 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. Admission ticket only £2.50 (inc. 13th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. tea/coffee) from Tricia Burfoot (parish 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. office) or Gill Day. This is a demonstration 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. not a sale. Please support this event. 9.00 pm COMPUNE. Wex:t S14nel4y is the Twenty-Fifth Sunday St Dyfrig, Bishop (5th-6th century) After Trinity. The Holy Eucharist will be 7.30 pm Make-Up Demonstration. Schoolroom. celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the 7.30 pm Charity Whist Drive. Roath Church House. Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. S4t\.trele~y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. i5th 10.00 am St Teilo's Coffee Morning/Christ.mas Stalls. Roath Church House. 10.00 am Autumn Seminar: "Battles for the Box". Cardiff Adult Christian Education Centre. 6.00 pm Evenin!;J Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Charity Skittles Match. Heathcock Pub, Llandaff. POPPIES are on sale at the back of the church today. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE FOR ADVENT at St Anne's 6.30pm 30 Nov. Forms available today for COMPLI'NE will be sung this week on Thursday at 9pm. selection of hymns. Next service: 11 Dec. CHARITY WHIST DRIVE 7 .30prn on Friday at Roath SLEEP OUT OR SLEEP IN. Cardiff Action for the Single Homeless invite 8 Church House. you to join the sponsored Sleep-Out on ;:A..S ST TEILO'S COFFEE MORNING and Fri 5 Dec at Cathedral Walk (behtnd Christmas Fayre 1 Oam-1 pm on Marks & Spencers). For details see Ken Saturday at Roath Church House. Eccles or 'ir664879. Alternatively, you Admission £1 inc. coffee & mincEl pies. are invited to sleep in your own warm bed and give our Children 50p. treasurer, Geoff Smith, a donation for C.A.S.H.I BATTLES FOR THE BOX: the ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. Future of Public Broadcasting. This Lest We Forget Sat 6 Dec. with St Edward's Motet is the title of the Autumn Seminar Today is Remembrance Day - very Singers. at the Cardiff Adult Christian different from when I was a boy. CAROL CONCERT. South Wales Education Centre, Windsor Place, Anyone who served in the Second Echo Ty Hafan Carol Concert on Mon on Saturday, 1Oam-4pm. The World War has to be 70 years old 8 Dec at 7.30pm at the Cathedral speaker is Phil George, Head of now. So what are most people Green. Featuring Cardiff Male Choir, Arts, Music and Features, BBC remembering? lt can hardly be old Cardiff Classical Quartet, Rachael Wales. comrades nor can it be the memories Howard (harpist), Jeff Howard (piano PARISH CHARITY SKITTLES of their terrible experiences in war. & organ). Tickets £5 '2'01446- lt seems to me that we have the _ 739993 MATCH 7.30pm on Saturday at the opportunity to look anew at war, all Heathcock Pub, Llandaff. £2.50 per war. it is no use wearing poppies PUPILS CONCERTS. (1) by pupils of person. Contact Iris Smith for today if we do nothing to prevent Jayne Thomas, Carolyne Peters & details 'il'499057. even one child being maimed by a Pete Kirkbride on Sat 13 Dec at TAIZE SERVICES are sung every landmine or killed by cholera or any 2.30pm. (2) By pupils of David other month at St Edward's on of the other diseases that are Appleton & Lynn Plowman on Sat 20 Wednesdays at 7.30pm Future endemic to war and which we have Dec at 5pm. Both in St Edward's. services: 19 Nov, 14 Jan. not experienced in this country in a CAROLS IN ALBANY ROAD. The hundred years. Cytun Carol Singing will be on Sat 20 QUIZ EVENING. St German's are We may mock the naivety of holding a quiz evening in their those who fought the "War to end all Dec, 10·30-11 ·30am. Church Hall on Fri 21 Nov at Wars" 80 years ago but they will not A CHRISTMAS CAROL - the musical 7.30pm. Charge £6 per team of 4. have died in vain, and nor will Jesus will be performed by St Edward's In aid of urgent restoration work on Christ, if we recognise that no price is Choir & friends on 9/1 0 Jan. Anyone the church building. St German's too high to end the pointless interested in taking part (acting, have supported all our Parish slaughter that still goes on around the singing, backstage etc) please see Quizzes, and it would be good if world. Peter Reid. Alan Mayer as soon as possible. This some of us could support them. For week, Choir Practice from 7 -8pm will be devoted to the details 2252993. musical. ST PHILIP'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR is on Sat 22 Nov RCH2000 QUIZ. Have you bought at 2pm in Tremorfa Community Hall. Cakes, white your autumn quiz yet - £:1 - now elephant, books etc. Light refreshments, raffle. available in church? Try to sell them DIOCESAN YOUTH EUCHARIST is at to your friends/family/colleagues. Llandaff Cathedral on Sat 22 Nov at WELCOME. We extend a warm 7.30pm. 1t will be celebrated by Bishop welcome to all visitors and newcomers. Please make Roy, and in preparation for the yourself known to one of the sidesmen if you are new Millennium themes, the theme of the with US. Eucharist will be JUBILEE. Whether you consider yourself young or not, you THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: are welccme to attend! Peter Reid (Vicar). '2484808. Gary Powell. it493940. ST MARGARET'S FAYRE. is on Sat 29 Nov. at Roath Church House. Graham Reeves. 2'460600. CAROL SERVICES. The Advent Carol Service this year They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy is on Sun 30 Nov at 5pm. The Christmas Carol Service Communion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing with Chor & String Orchestra is on Sun 21 Dec. at and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and 6.30pm. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available.

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Weekly Newsletter No.1120 Sunday, 16th November, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.214. I AM... This is my name for ever (3.14-15) Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 175, 631 {omit*), 358, Anthem: I Am Alpha and Omega (J.Stainer), Rec: 248(MP) Setting: Nicholson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: CNDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Ca!eb Simper. 6.30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin lntroit: Hail, Gladdening Light! (3rd century hymn). Psalms 77. Hymns: 198, Anthem; God So Loved the World (J.Stainer), 102, 208. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervell in F. Readings: Ecclesiasticus 6, 5-17. 2 Corinthians 5,11 • 6,2. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Philippine Episcopal Church, and Prime Bishop lgnacio Capuyan Soliba. We pray for a peaceful solution to the problems in Iraq, and for an end to U1e manufacture and use of biological and chemical weapons. We remember this week all victims of road accidents, and pray especially for those who are injured or die as a result of "road rage". fn this diocese we pray for the Parish of Neath with Uantwit, for its new Rector, yet to be chosen, and Assistant Curates Peter Abbott and Colin Mulligan. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, Nan Waiters, lsmay Shelley, Ron Mayer, lan Thomson, Fred Waite, Bill Scobie. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially David Michael Petty, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TMIS WEEK St Hugh of Lincoln, Bishop (1200 AD.) 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course Roath Church House. ST PHIUP'S CHRISTMAS BAZAAR St Hi!da, Abbess (680 AD.) is on Saturday at 2pm in Tremorfa 10.00 am Holy Eucharist St Philip's. Community Hall. Cakes, white 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. elephant, books etc. Light 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Church House. refreshments, raffle. ------·---· We.::!tHil:Stiel,y St Elizabeth of Hungary (1231 AD.) i9th 10.00 am HOLY E:UCHARIST. Prayer Book p.290. Followed by coffee 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 7.30 pm TAIZE SERVICE. jsUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE STALL 7.30 pm RCH2000 Fundraising Group. Church House. next Sunday. Those who are able to help, please bring your cakes along 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Th~.iPsdti)l next week. Everyone- please support 2oth 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. the Sunday School by staying behind 7.30 pm Full Choir Practice. after the Eucharist and buying some 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. cakes. We have now raised enough ~rid~)! .2ist St Paulinus, Abbot (5th century) j to sponsor an 11 year old boy in Malawi for a year. Settl.(r.;;(<:j)t 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. 22nel 2.00 pm St Philip's Christmas Fayre. Tremorfa Community Hall. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm Diocesan Youth Eucharist. L!andaff Cathedral. 1-Jext Swu\tty is the Sunday Before Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 1 'l am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. NO ORCHESTRA PRACTICE this week. CAROL CONCERT. South Wales Echo Ty Hafan Carol Concert on Man 8 Dec at 7.30pm at the Cathedral T AIZE SERVICE on Wednesday of this week at Green. Featuring Cardiff Male Choir, Cardiff Classical 7.30pm. Everyone is welcome. Musicians meet at Quartet, Rachael Howard (harpist), Jeff Howard (piano 6.30pm. Next service: 14 Jan. & organ). Tickets £5 ~01446-739993. QUIZ EVENING. St German's are holding a quiz COMPLINE is sung monthly on Thursdays at 9pm. Next evening in their Church Hall on Friday at 7.30prn service: 11 Dec. Charge E5 per team of 4. In aid of urgent restoration work on the church building. St Before Abraham was 1Am PUPILS CONCERTS. (1) by pupils of German's have suppo_rted all our Soon we shall begin to give thanks Jayne Thomas, Carolyne Peters & Pansh Ou1zzes, and 1t would be for that very human baby, born in that Pete Kirkbride on Sat 13 Dec at good 1f some of us could support stable so long ago. 2.30pm. (2) By pupils of David them. For details '2252993. The nature of Jesus Christ will Appleton & Lynn Plowman on Sat 20 ROATH CHURCH HOUSE always be a mystery to us and it is Dec at 5pm. Both in St Edward's. COMMITTEE meets at 7.30pm on timely to be reminded today that CAROLS IN AU3ANY ROAD. The Mon 24 Nov. although Jesus was born into this Cytun Carol Singing will be on Sat 20 world as a helpless human being at a Dec, 10.30-1 i.30am. ST MARGARET'S FAYRE is on fixed point in time he had in fact Sat 29 Nov. at Roath Church existed from before time began and A CHRISTMAS CAROL ·· the musical House, at 1 i am. Lunches from had held total power. As John will be performed by St Edward's noon. I reminds us in those great first few Choir & friends on 9/10 Jan. Anyone CAROL SERVICES. The Advent verses of his gospel, ''In the interested in taking part (acting, beginning was the Word and the singing, backstage etc) please see Carol Service this year is on Sun Word was with God and the Word Alan Mayer as soon as possible. This 30 Nov at 5pm. The Christmas was God. He was in the beginning week, Choir Practice from 7-8pm will Carat Service with Choir & String with God, all things were made be devoted to the musical Orchestra is on Sun 21 Dec. at through him." Jesus came into the 6 30pm PARISH DIARIES are now available world as "the Word of God" - God in church, £1.25 each. PARISH :SONGS OF PRAISE FOR expressing himself in human terms. ADVENT at St Anne's 6.30pm 30 The wonder and the glory is that SCOUT CHRISTMAS STAMPS 12p Nov. Forms available today for he laid all this aside for us, for you each. Deliveries as per posters. selection of hymns. Iand for me. For that let us take time Stamps available from the Parish PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL to give thanks as we get so busy with Office. the other side of Christmas. _ . . 1 RCH2000 QUIZ. Have meets at 7.15pm on Man 1 Dec. Peter R!!!E:_j you bought your DIOCESAN YOUTH EUCHARIST is autumn quiz yet - £1 - now available in at Llandaff Cathedral on Sat 22 Nov church? Try to sell them to your at 7.30pm. lt will be celebrated by friends/family/colleagues. Bishop Roy, and in preparation for the Millmmium themes, the theme of Another edition of the the Eucharist will be JUBILEE. ecumenical newsletter will Whether you consider yourself be produced in mid­ young or not, you are welcome to December. Please let attend! Alan Mayer have any notice you want included. SLEEP OUT OR SLEEP IN. Cardiff Action for the Single Homeless ST EDWARD'S BAZAAR Our thanks to everyone who invite you to join the sponsored helped in any way, especially to Mrs Megan Martin and Sleep-Out on Fri 5 Dec at Cathedral her team of organisers, and to those who supported - in Walk (behind Marks & Spencers). spite of the inclement weather, and consequently For details see Ken Eccles or smaller numbers of people, we made a grand total of 'ir664879. Alternatively, you are £1014.26. Well done everybody! invited to sleep in your own warm THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: bed and 9ive our treasurer, Geoff Smith, a donation for Peter Reid (Vicar). S'484808. CAS.H' Gary Powell. ii'493940. ST NICOLAS DAY CELEBRATION. Sat 6 Dec. with Graham Reeves. ~460600. St Edward's Motet Singers. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick ST ANNE'S CHARITY CANDLE:UT SUPPER is at and dying. The sick and housebound may receive Holy 7.30pm on Sat 6 Dec in St Anne's Church Hall. Tickets Communion at home. For the Sacraments of f-fealing £3 - half to the Children's Society and half to another and Confession speak to them at any time. Advice and charity. Contact Sharon ~483753. Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http://info.cf.ac.uklccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted.html St

Weekly Newsletter JIJo.1121 Sunday, 23rd November, 1997

11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.216. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Peter e.eid. Hymns: 362, 271, Bread of the World (H.Walford Davies), Anthem, 58( MP) Anthem Gloria (C,N.Doe). Setting: Nicl1olson. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C NDoe Sanctus & Benedictus Caleb Simper. 6 30 pm Ev•?nsong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Mrartin lntmit: Behold, God Hath Sent Elijah {Mendelssohn). Psalms 149, 150. Hymns: 304, Anthem: Te Deum (Woodward), 216, 166. Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervei! in F Readings: Mala_chi 3,16- 4,end. Hebrews 11,17- 12,2 In the world-wide Churcll we pray today for the Anglican Church of Korea, and Archbishop Bundo Kim We pray tor those who are currently negotiating in the UN for a final peace between North and South Korea We pray for the victims of the massacre in Luxor last Monday. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Graig, St John, and Fr Nichoias Court. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coon1be~s, Winifred Paxton, lan Thomson, Bill Scobie. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed especially David Julian Waite, G!adys Winifred Alien, and Norman Betty whose anniversaries occur at this time.

1 THE ANTHEM_ at the Eucharis~ ! ~his .morni~g is a setting of Gloria 'I Mo11der;)l 9.00 arn Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. r m E:xce!s1s Deo by Norman Doe. 1 24th 600pm Parish Surgery Parish Office, Roath Church House I !t will be the last singing of the 1 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. IGloria before Christmas Day I L__ _j 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist Course Roath Church House. 7.30 pm Roath Church House Committee. Roath Church House. Ttiesekty '10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phiiip's. I SUNDAY SCHOOL CAKE I .25th 7 30 pm Holy Eucharist. Sf Anne's_ ISTALL. Please support the I 8.00 pm "This is Our Faitt1" Course. Roath C/turci1 House. l Sunday School by staying I ! behind after the Eucharist HOLY EUCHARIST Prayer Book p.216. Followed by coffee Ithis morning and buying j 26'ch 10 30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road Isome cakes. We have I 1 i 00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. j now raised enough to! 2.00 pm St Edvvard's Chamber Music Group Practice. I sponsor an 11 year old boy I 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church /-louse. ~-~alawi for a year J

9.00 arn Ho!y Eucharist. Sf AnnF:ls. ~ Th!Ar s.c4&~ ~ ltVELCOME. We extend C:i warm welcome 1 ~~·~h f3.30 pm ,iunior Choir Practice. rto all visitors and newcomers. Please 1 7 00 pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. I ~.{,~ \/~u~~~~· 1 '~0'"1l •o v~n~ ~f •he I ! m-~f\.C:: yV .IVCII f\.11 VVI l ., IG U lr I ! 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. 1s1desmen :f you are new w:th us. ' 8.00 prn Full Choir Practice. L__-----·------s~tt+rrd&1.)/ Day of Intercession for the Mission of the Church. 1sT MARGARET'S FAYRE is Ohl 2-'<'·rh 9.00 am Ho!y Eucharist. St Margaret's. ISaturday at Roath Churdl House, I 11.00 am St Maq~aret's Fayre. Roath Church House !at 11 am. Lunches from noon J 6.00 pm Evening Prayer St Margaret's.

1-Je,d Sw-:d.::l)# is ·~he First Sunday In Advent. The Holy Eucharist \¥ill be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and the Advent Carol Service will take place at 5pm_ Parish Songs of Praise is at St Anne's at 6.30pm Internet: http:J!!nfo. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. htm! ROATH CHURCH HOUSE COMMITTEE meets at COMPLINE is sung monthly on Thursdays at 9prn. Ne:xt 7 30pm on Monday service: 11 Dec ADVENT CAROL SERVICE PUPiLS CONCERTS. (1) by pupils of Jayne Tr1ornas. is next Sunday at 5pm. If Carolyne Peters & Pete Kirkbride on Sat 13 Dec at you would like to read a ~- .' I• 2.30prn (2) By pupils of David Appleton & Lynn lesson. please see Alan Plov·;man on Sat 20 Dec at Spnt. Both in Mayer today. f:~~~ St Edward's. PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE FOR ADVENT at CAROLS IN Al.BANY ROAD. The St f.\nne':; 6.30pm next Sunday Cytun Carol Singing wiif be on Sat 20 30 PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL ~-- "C-;;;;,e Out to Meet Hi,;;-;;--I Dec, 10 · -11 ·30arn. meets at 7.15pm on Mon 1 Dec. IToday is "Stir-up" Sunday, so-called' CHRISTMAS CAROL because the prayer for today begins SERVICE with Choir & String i 1 PANTOMIME. Mother Goose will 1"Stir up, we beseech thee, Lord the! Orchestra is on Sun 21 Dec. at be performed by St Peter's Players 1 ! wi{{s of thy faithful people" i 6.30pm. Once again, the Carol at St Peter's Church Ha!!, 2nd-Gthl' This Is a reminder that we are\ Serv1ce is in aid of the local chanty 7 30 Dec. at Pm about to set out on a new Christian 1 Crossroads. SLEEP OUT OR SLEEP iN. Cardiff Iyear and it is time to take stock oti f.\ CHRISTMAS CAROL - the musical ;;ction for the Single Homeleo>s where we stand on our Christian !1 l will be performed by St Edward's ii1VIle· ·• yGu +LO jOin· · •ht ,e sponsore d J;OI'Jrnav lll\.J'J· 0)"1'"'u V 8/'o\... vuvyh""'" flVli"e"' ...:; a~•nr-1IIV frli.S I I Choir & friends on 9/10 Jan Choir Sleep-Out on F ri 5 is the busiest time of the year. !t is j Practice from 7 -8pm is devoted to the Dec :~t Cathedral timely therefore to be reminded in our 1 musical, an<.J has attracted several Walk (b1;;hind Marks 1Gospel reading for today that we I young people from around the parish & Spencers). For j cannot put off our preparations for\ Anyone else interested in taking part details see Ken 1the great occasion . when we shall I (acting, singing, backstage etc) Eccles er if664879. Istand in the presence of our God! please see Alan Mayer this week Alternatively, you are invited to j because the time is now when we I sleep in your own warm bed and l have to get our priorities right. r TAIZE SERVICES take place every give our treasurer, Geoff Smith, a ! There have never been so many1 other month on Wednesdays at donation for C.A.S.H.i Iopportunities to distract us as there I 7.30pm. Next service: 14 jan. ST NICOLAS D.L\Y 1 are today and it is easy to neglect to 1 PARISH DIARiES are now avai!Efule prepare ourselves for the coming of! CELEBRATION. Sat 6 Dec. with 1 1 th~ ,~ingdom, as the foolish ones, do 1 in church, £1.25 each. St Edward's Motet Singers. ttn l!:?_aay's parable. ..~f:eter Re1a. _ _j SCOUT CHRISTMAS STAMPS 12p ST ANNE'S CHARITY CANDLELIT SUPPER is a! each. Deliveries a;3 per posters. Stamps avai!ab!e from 7 30pm en Sat 6 Dec in St Anne's Church Hall Tickets the Parish Office. £3 - half to the Children's Society and half to another ST ANNE'S SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CARDS available charity. Contact Sharon ~483753. from the Parish Office, £2.50 for a pack of 10. PAR.iSH CHR!STINGLE SERVICE at RCH2000 QUIZ. Have you bought 4pm on Sun 7 Dec. at St Teilo's High your autumn quiz yet - £:1 - now SchooL available in church? Try to sell them CAROL CONCERT. South Wales Echo to your friends/family/colleagues. Ty Hafan Carol Concert on Mon 8 Dec OUTREACH The make-up at ?.30pm at th1:! Cathedrai Green. demonstration last week raised £100 Featuring Cardiff Maie Choir. Cardiff Classical Quartet, for Holrne Towers. Our thanks to those who organised, Rachaei Howard (harpist), Jeff Howard (piano & organ). gave their services as models, and supported. ·rickets £5 20'l446·~739993. MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are normally said NETvVORK Another edition of tr1e ecumenical daily at 9 am and 6 Pill except Thursdays in newsletter will be St Margaret's Church produced in mid- Decernber. Please let THE CLERGY OF THE PARiSH ARE: A!an ~/layer have any Peter Reid (Vicar). 1i'484808. notices you would like Gary Powe!l. W493940. included. Graham Reeves, ~460600. COFFEE & MINCE PIES wilt be They are available to ,r,ir:ister to the needs of the sick served on Sat i 3 Dec in the and dying. Tl1e sic/< and housebound may receive 1-lo/y Schoolroom at i0.30am Proceeds Comrnunion at home. For the Sacraments of Healing to Christian Aid. There will be a and Confession speak to them at any time, Advice and Bring & Buy and a Raffle Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. St CEdward f s (=flu·rcft in tfte sParisft of ~ath

Weekly Newsletter No.1122 Sunday, 30th November, '1997

11 00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.27. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Frank Begfey Hymns: 47, 51, Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, Make Way (!>heet 3). Setting: Nicho/son. Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. s.. oo pm Advent Carol Service. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 49 (Proc.), 48, sh.10, 52, sh.16, 248(MP), sh.6, 50, 51. Anthems: Matin Responsory (Pa/estrina), 0 Sapientia (Ramsey), And the Glory of the Lord (Handel). So thou !iftest thy divine petition (Stainer), Behold Thou Shalt Conceive (Hand/). In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of Myanmar (Burma) and Archbishop Andrew Mya Han. In this diocese we pray for the Rural Deanery of the Rhondda, and Fr Peter Coleman. We pray for those suffering as a result of the fiooding in Cornwall. As people prepare for the sleep-out, we pray for the homeless in our own city, and for those who minister to them. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, lan Thomson, Bill Scobie. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Esme Catherine Scobie and Robert Woolgar Riddett, whose anniversaries occur at this time. TM-IS WEEK CAROL SERVICE is Mone~lci)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's VENT I day at 5pm. If you would hi 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. e to read a lesson, 7.00 prn St Edward's Orchestra Practice. pleas~ I e Alan Mayer. J 7.15 pm Parochial Church Council St Margaret's!Church House. ~ ---- 7.30 pm Scandinavian Christmas Concer·t. Norwegian Church Arts Centre.

St Andrew the Apostle. PANTOMIME. Mother Goose will be performed byJI 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. St Peter's Players at St Peter's Church Hall, 10 00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. Tuesday to ~turday of this week at 7.30pm. ___ 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 7.30 pm Can!ernus Concert. Tabernacl Church, The Hayes 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House.

Wednesei~)l 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.27 Followed by coffee. 10.30 am Discussion Group. 6 Newminster Road. JPARISH DIARIES are now available in 11.00am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. ~hurch, £1.25 each. 2.00 pm St Edvvard's Chamber Music Group Practice. ______, 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Tht>tr.s6l.qy 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 4th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. 'Mext S!.!nei&~)l is the Second Sunday In 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Avenue. Advent. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated 8.00 pm Full Choir Practice. in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will 'Frl~C~)I 5th C.AS.H. Sleep Out. Cathedral Walk. meet at 11 am, the Parish Christingle Service is at St Teilo's School at 4pm, and Evensong S4tt>trele:~j~, St Nicolas of Myra, Bishop (c 342 AD.) will be sung at 6.30 pm. G>ch 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's ------~ 2.00 pm St Anne's Scouts Nearly New Sale. Scout Ha!!, Cottre/1 Road. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. 7.30 pm St Nicholas Day Celebration (Motets). St Edward's. 7.30 pm St Anne's Charity Candlelit Supper. St Anne's Church Hall PARISH SONGS OF PRAISE FOR ADVENT at young and old alike. Why not come along to St Teilo's St Anne's 6.30pm today. next Sunday at 4pm? NETWORK Another edition of the CAROL CONCERT South Wales Echo Ty Hafan Carol ecumenical newsletter will be produced Concert on Mon 8 Dec at 7.30pm at the Cathedral this week. Please let Alan Mayer have Green. Featuring Cardiff Male Choir, Cardiff Classical any notices you would like included Quartet, Rachael Howard (harpist), Jeff Howard (piano today. & organ). Tickets £5 ~01446-739993. PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL meets at 7.15pm on CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT on Tue 9 Dec at 7pm at Monday IVlinster Road United Reformed Church. All welcome. SCANDINAVIAN CHRISTMJ\S Come Thou Long Expected Jesus! CONCE:RT at the Norvvegian The contrast between the readings COMPLINE is sung monthly on Church Arts Centre on Monday at for Advent and the Christmas story Thursdays at 9pm. Next service: 11 7.30pm, presentE3d by Cardiff could scarcely be greater. The Dec. Gothenburg Connection. themes of Advent are the majestic COFFEE & MINCE PIES will be ones. CANTEMUS. A concert of choral Jesus rides into Jerusalem as a served on Sat 13 Dec. m;r·~m?.::;.:;: and or·gan music including in the Schoolroom at !::~"(' · · . ··· king and throws the money-changers ,.._ traditional carols and seasonal 10.30am. Proceeds to ~ 1 1 ·· out of the temple. He proclaims the music by Gabrieli, Victor-ia, Mathias divine power he brings from his Christi~n Aid. There will I\~. ~:.:r1 and Vaughan Williams, at be a Br 1n9 & Buy and a L...... '"~·.·j:>~0 Father. He assumes the role John Tabemacl Church, Tt1e Hayes on Raffle. the Baptist foretold. Tuesday at 7.30pm. Tickets £2. At Christmas we celebrate the PUPILS CONCERTS. (1) by pupils of SLEEP OUT OR SLEEP IN. Cardiff God who came, powerless as any Jayne Thomas, Carolyne Peters & Action for the Single human being does, into the world. F)ete f(irkbride on Sat 13 Dec at HomeiE)SS invite you As the world proclaims the child in 2.30pm. (2) By pupils of David to join th(3 sponsored the manger, the animals, the loving Appleton & Lynn Plowman on Sat 20 Sleep-Out on Friday parents, the giving of gifts we Dec at Spm. Both in St Edward's. at Cathedral Walk remember, too, the extra dimension, CHRISTMAS WITH CAMBRENSIS at (behind Marks & Spencers) For the point of it all - the all-powerful, a/l­ Albany Road Baptist Church on Sat details see Ken Eccles or oving God who offers himself to us 13 Dec at 7.30prn. Music from Bach 'it664819. Alternatively, you are n a scale that we can understand to the Blues and an opportunity to invited to sleep in your own warm and, if we wish, choose to reject) the sing traditional carols. bed and give our treasurer, Geoff od=q~{l

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.30. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Hymns: 52, 177(1\tlP), Taize: Wait for the Lord, Anthem, Rec: :261(MP). Anthem: : Hail! Blessed Virgin Mary (Italian Carol arranged by Charles Wood). 6 30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Officiant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Adam Lay Ybounden (music by Boris Ord- words anon. 15th century). Psalms 57. Hymns: 45, Anthem, 168, Great is the Darkness (sheet 24). Anthem: Cantique de Jean Racine (Gabriel Faure). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis A Somerve/1 in F. Readings: Micah 6, 1-8. Matthew 25, 31-end. fn the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of South East Asia, and Archbishop Moses Tay. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Pentre, St Peter, and Fr Paul Morgans. We pray for those from this parish who will be confirmed at Llandaff Cathedral on Saturday: Angela Davies, Audrey Jefferson, Alison Maylia, Andrew Prankerd, Steven Rogers, Carol Van Os. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Jarmt Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, lan Thomson, Bill Scobie. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Sclrah Uly Henwood, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

COFFEE will be served in the St Cynidir, Bishop (6th century) vestry after the Eucharist this 9.00am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. morning, and the draw for the 100 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Club will take place. Newcomers in 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. particular are very welcome to join 7.30 pm Ty Hafan Carol Concert. Llandaff Cathedral Green. us. The Sunday School and Junior \Choir will continue the line of coins 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phihp's. l:J?Ie~e give them your support. __ 7.00 pm Carols by Candlelight. fVlinster Rd URC. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. 8.00 pm "This is Our Faith" Course. Roath Church House.

We~nesd.~)l 10 00 am HOLY I::UCHARIST. Prayer Book p.30. Followed by coffee. 1oth 10.30 am Discussion Group 6 Newminster Road. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. - 2.00 pm St Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. COFFEE & MINCE PIES will be served on 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. Saturday in the Schoolroom at 10.30am. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. Proceeds to Christian Aid. There will be a Brinq__ Buy and a Raffle. 6.30 prn Junior Choir Practice. & 7.00 pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. --~--··--- 7.30 pm Discussion Group. 5 Me/rose Ave. Next St.~ncit:~)l is the Tlhird Sunday In Advent. The 8.00 pm Full Choir Practice. Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 9.00 pm COMPUNE. 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and s.,.tMl'ei ..,)l 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's ~ensong will be sung at _6.30 pm. f5th 10.30 am Coffee & Mince Pies (Christian Aid). Schoolroom. 11.00 am Drama <3. Music Presentations. Outside St John's Church in town. 12.00 noon Soup Lunch. St Anm~'s Church Hall. 2.30 pm Pupils' Concert at St Edward's. 3.00 pm Confirmation Service. Llandaff Cathedral. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's. ?.30 pm Christmas with Cambrensis. Albany Rd Baptist Church 7.30 pm Cardiff Bach Choir Christmas Concert. University Concert Hall, Corbett Rd. NETWORK Copies of Bach to the Blues and an opportunity to sing traditional the new edition are carols. available today. CHRISTMAS CONCERT by Cardiff Bach Choir at the Those for delivery to University Concert Hall, Corbett Road, on Saturday at houses will be ready 7.30pm. Handel's Messiah and other Christmas music. next WEJek, as will the Tickets £5 at the door or from Liz & Martin Haigh parish Christmas cards. DEW! SAVAGE will read Charles Dickens' "A Christmas COMMUNITY CAROL SERVICE today at 3pm at East Carol" at St Edward's on Fri 19 Dec. at 7. 30pm. Tickets Moors Community Centre, Sanquhar Street. £5 (concessions £2.50). Dewi's performance is PARISH CHRISTINGLE SERVICE modelled on Dickens' own solo Advent Two ~ Bible Sunday at 4pm today at St Teilo's High readings which charmed audiences of For St Paul, the scriptures "were School. This year sees the 250th the 1850s and 1860s, and uses the written for our instruction" and so anniversary of the Christingle text which Dickens himself prepared shoulcf be taken very seriously. They Celebration. lt all for his public performances at the end give us a record of God's relationship started in of his life. with his people throughout the ages. Marienburg on As such they can be termed "Sacrecf CAROLS IN ALBANY ROAD. The 20th December History". Cytun Carol Singing will be on Sat 20 1747 and was As "Sacred History" the scriptures Dec, 10.30-11.30arn. adopted by the are also our history; they help us to Children's Society A CHRISTMAS CAROL - the musical understand who we are, for we are nearly 30 years Christ in!Jfe will be performed by St Edward's . all products of our past and our ago. Since that Choir & friends on 9/10 Jan. Choir upbringing, both incfividuaily and time, these celebrations have Practice from 7 -8pm is devoted to the collectively. The first collect today supported the work of the Society musical, and has attracted several leaves us in no doubt that the Church and provided an enjoyable service young people from around the parish. believes that it is God who has for young and old alike. Why not Anyone else interested in taking part "caused all Holy Scripture to be come along to St Teilo's at 4pm? (acting, singing, backstage etc) written for our learning" and that it is please see Alan Mayer this week. CAROL CONCERT South Wales our responsibility to "read, learn, Echo Ty Hafan Carol Concert on mark and inwardly digest" them. TAIZE SERVICES take place every Monday at '7.30pm at the Cathedral If we take the time to read and other month on Wednesdays at Green. Featuring Cardiff MalG pray the scriptures in faith then we 7.30pm. Next service: 14 Jan. Choir, Cardiff Classical Quartet, will find the voice of God in them and FlOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS. Mrs Rachae! Howard (harpist), Jeff we will find our relationship with him Megan Martin will be pleased to Howard (piano & or9an). Tickets £5 deepen as we grow in communion receive donations towards the cost of "'"'"'-''- with him. As we prepare to celebrate ~01446-739993. decorating the Church for Christmas. the coming of the Lord at Christmas CAROLS BY Jet us seek to recognise him as he PARISH DIARIES are now available CANDLELIGHT on speaks to us through the Holy in church. £1.25 each. Tuesday at ?pm at Scriptures through which he is Minster Road SCOUT CHRISTMAS STAMPS 12p pres?_f!!_ with u~_ always. Fr Gary. United Reformed each. Deliveries as per posters. Church. Ali welcome. Stamps available from the Parish Office. Last day for posting is this Wednesday. COMPUNE will be sung on Thursday at 9pm this week. Next service: 22 Jan. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE with Choir & DRAMA & MUSIC in the pedestrianised area outside String Orchestra is on St John's Church in town on Saturday, 11 am-1 pm. An Sun 2'1 Dec. at opportunity for groups of young people (4-15 yrs) to 6.30pm. Once again, read, sing, perform items of drama. Any groups the Carol Service is in interested in taking part, plf~ase ring ~232999 (day) or aid of the local charity Crossroads. '!if711 082 (evenings), ST ANNE'S SCHOOL CHRISTMAS CARDS available ST ANNE'S SOUP LUNCH 12-2pm on Saturday at from the Parish Office, £2.50 for a pack of 10. St Anne':; Church Hall. Home made soups available. THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: PUPILS CONCERTS. (1) by pupils of Jayne Thomas, Peter Reid (Vicar). ~484808. Carolyne Peters & Pete Kirkbride on Saturday of this Gary Powell. ~493940. week at 2.30pm. (2) 13y pupils of David Appleton & L.ynn Graham Reeves. 'li'460600. Plowman on Sat 20 Dec at Sprn Both in St Edward's. They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The sick and housebound may receive J-lo!y Communion at home. For the CHRiSTMAS WITH CAMBRENSIS at Albany Road Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. Baptist Church on Saturday at 7.30pm. Music from Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http :1/info. cf. ac. uk/ccin/main/soceconlroath/church/sted. html St CEdward,s Cftul'cft itl the ~Parish of ~ath

Week1y Newsletter No.1124 Sunday, 14th December, ·f997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School Prayer Book p.33. Celebrant & Preacher Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 50, 552, Anthem, Here i Am Lord (Sheet 19) Anthem: He that shall endure to the end (Mendefssohn). Setting: Agutter Agnus Dei: C.NDoe. 6. 30 pm Evensong and Sermon. Offici ant & Preacher Fr Ken Martin. lntroit: Enter Not into Judgement (A .D. Mayer). AnthGrn: Saviour Thy Children Keep (Arthur Suffivan). Psalms 99. Hymns 53, Anthem, 472, 168(MP). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somervel/ in F. Readings Joel 3, 9-17. John 9, 13-end. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the United Churches of Bangladesh, North India, Pakistan, South india, and for the Church of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). In this diocese we pray for the Special Ministries in the Diocese: David Ad!ington, Gareth Foster, Phllip Morris. On this Third Sunday in Advent we pray for men and women who are training for the Sacred Ministry, for those who think they may have a vocation, for those who nurture and train them ··we pray that more may respond to the call. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, lan Thomson, Bill Scobie, Nan Waiters, Pauline Dunne. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Maud Waiters Ford, Gladys Cheshire and Colin Herbert Williams, whose anniversaries occur at this time.

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Wednesday, Friday and Saturday are Ember Days. IAdvent. The Holy Eucharist will be 1· celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Nlcmel&~y 900 am Holy Eucharist St !\1/argaret's. ISunday School will meet at 11 am, there 15th 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. will be a Children's Service after I 7.00 pm St Edw·ard's Orchestra Practice. decorating the Christmas tree at 3.30pm 1

7.30 prn Rotary Carol Service. Llandaff Cathedrar and the Service of Nine Lessons and 1 Carols with St Edward's Choir & String I Twc~.sekt)l 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phi!ip's. Q~ch~stra will be at 6.30 pm. 16th 7.30 pm Hoiy Eucharist. St Anne's 1

Wecint:~s.:-icl)! 10.00 arn HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.304. Foilowed by coffee. lrth 10.30 am Discussion Group 6 Newminster Road. I(Yi·------·-·------1 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. I~?NGRATUI-ATIONS to _Liz Brown and 1 2.00 pm st Edward's Chamber Music Group Practice. lf~m;Jy on the brrth of baby Moll;e, and to I 2.30 pm Senior Citizens. Roath Church House. 1 Sue Glanvllle-EIIis and family on the b1rth 7.30 pm Carols in Roath Park. Roath Park Boatstage. [_9f ba_b-=..y_L_u_c_a_~•._· ______7.45pm Carols by Candlelight. Mackintosh Institute (Roath Park Methodists).

TfllAI'.S&{&~y 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Anne 1S. 13th 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. 7.00 pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. 7.30 pm Solve the Mystery of Christmas. Gienwood Church, L!anedeym. 8.00 pm Full Choir Practice. l=rici&~y 19th 7.30 pm Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" read by Dewi Savage. St Edward's.

S&~i14rd&~y 900 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. .2oth 10.30 am CYTUN Carol Singing. Outside Afbany Rd School. 5.00 pm David Appleton's Pupils' Concert. 6.00 pm Evening Prayer. St Margaret's 6.00 pm Pre-Christmas Drinks & Mince Pies. 31 Tydfi! Place. ADVENT Ill. Our collections today wi!l go to the CHRISTMAS CAHOL SERVICE Bishop's Fund for Ordinands. FlJease remember in your with Choir & String Orchestra is prayers those who are training to be deacons and on Sun 21 Dec. at 6.30pm. priests. Once again, the Carol Service is in aid of the local charity Crossroads. PARiSH CHRISTMAS CARDS/NETWORK. Please check to see if any are marked up for you to deliver or if CHRISTMAS EVE. Nine LE~ssons & Carols at Llandaff you arE> able to deliver any that are not marked. Cathedral at 3.30pm. Carols around the crib at St rvtargaret's at 5pm. CAROLS iN ROATH PARK at the Boatstage on Wednesday at 7.30pm, led by the CAROL SINGING. The clloir will be carol singing as Community Hangers f/------·------·-----·-1 usual on Christmas Eve. If you would ,n the Gospei today Jesus gives us a 1 1 like them to visit your home, please CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT. Led 1 valuable lesson in ministry i-le j speak to i\lan. We will be starting at by f=

Weekly Newsletter No.1125 Sunday, 21st December, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday SchooL Prayer Book p.35. Celebrant: Fr Ken Martin. Preacher: Fr Graham Reeves. Hymns: 51, 33(MP), Comfort Ye My People (Handel}, There's a Sound (sheet 6). Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: CNDoe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Ca/eb Simper. 3.30 pm Decorating the Christmas Tree, followed by a Children's Christmas Service. 6.30 pm Service of Nine Lessons & Carols for Christmas. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. St Edward's Choir & String Orchestra. In H1e world-wide Church we pray today for the Bishops in the Anglican Communion, as they prepare to attend the Lambe(h Conference next July. We pray for the victims of the air disasters in Sumatra, and the Ukraine, and for the Greek aircrew who died searching for them. In this diocese we pray for the Parish of Llangeinor and Fr Colin Sanderson. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, Bill Scobie, Pauline Dunne. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Ron Barber, whose funeral is at St Edward's on Tuesday, and Constance Francis Treasure, John Edward Thomas, Phyllis James and Henry Wellington (priest), whose anniversaries occur at this time. TMiS WEEK THE CLERGY wish to thank everyone who 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. kindly sent them cards and Ct1ristmas 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Church House. greetings. They wish everyone a happy 7.00 pm St Edward's Orchestra Practice. and blessed Christmas. T~AeS~t1)1 St Thomas the Apostle. .23rel 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. ARDIFF BEREAVEMENT SERVICES have an 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Phifip's cumenical Christmas Thanksgiving Service at the 12.15pm Funeral of Ron Barber. St Edward's. hapel of Thornhill Crematorium today at 2.30pm, 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. receded at 2.15pm by an organ recital by Mike 7.00 pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. 7.30pm Holy Eucharist. St Anne's. ~'-hi~~~------· - 8.00 pm Full Choir Practice.

Wednese{q )I Christmas Eve 24th 1 CJ 00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p 35. No coffee this week. 11.00 am St Edward's String Orchestra Practice. 3.30 pm Nine LE'lssons & Carols. Llandaff Cathedral. CHRISTMAS CAROL SERVICE with Choir & 5.00 pm Carols around the Crib. St Margaret's. String Orchestra is on Sun 21 Dec. at 6.30 pm St Edward's Choir & friends carol singing. 6.30pm. Once again, the Carol Service is in 11.45 pm MIDNIGHT MASS. aid of the local charity Crossroads.

Thwrs&ic"')t Christmas Day .2Sth 10. 00 arr1 FAMILY SUNG EUCHARIST & SUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTATION . 'FridCI)t St Stephen, the First Martyr FLOWERS FOR CHRISTMAS. Mrs Megan Martin will be I 26th 9.30 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. pleased to receive donations towards the cost of I decorating the Church for Christmas. __j St~tL-irdt:iy St John, Apostle & Evangelist. 2:tth 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margarefs.

'1-.Je"'t SL-in&i&~y is Holy Innocents' Day. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at ·11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. Internet: http://info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/socecon/roath/church/sted. html CHRISTMAS EVE 11 .45 pm Midnight Mass. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr J

In our prayers at Christmas, we pray for Christians under persecution; for martyrs and for prisoners of conscience; for refugees and those wr1o minister to them; for all children, especially those who suffer abuse. neglect, horneiE)ssness, or are otherwise in danger. 1.-=--r:-o_b_e.-a-C-h-ristian is more than OUTREACH. As a result of the children's concert last week. £28.89 CHRISTMAS EVE. Nine Lessons & wearing a label; it is living a life. was sent to the UHW Children's Carols at Llandaff Cathedral at How frustrating it can be when Ward. The coffee & mincepies raised 3.30pm Carols around the crib at people will not see the obvious! This £150 for Christian Aid, and from Dewi St Margaret's at 5pm. is especially so when the messenger brings GOOD news' John's Savage's reading of "A Christmas CAROL SINGING. The choir will be impatience with the "priests and Carol" £55 has been sent to the carol singing as usual on Levites" from Jerusalem was George Thomas Centre. The Christmas Eve. If you would like beginning to show in his answers to collection at today's Carol Service is them to visit your home, please Itheir questions in today's Gospel. He· for Crossroads. speak to Alan. We will be starting 1 says quite clearly "No, I am not the SET ANOTHER PLACE AT YOUR ai 6.30pm. Christ"; "I am not", "Not" TABLE. Please donate the cost of CAROLS PRAISE (Village Praise) They had come to witness John's another guest at your table at is at St llltud's Church, Llantwit baptism, but his witness was to the Christmas time, for those less Major on Mon 29 Dec, 7.30-9pm. one "Who comes after me, the thong fortunate than ourselves. of whose sandal I am not worthy to TAIZE SERVICES take place every untie". Here as always, John points THANK YOU to all who helped in any other month on Wednesdays at us to the Christ, for "He must way with the sorting and delivering of 7.30prn. Next service: 14 .Jan. I increase, but I must decrease". (John the Parish Christmas Cards and 3,30). Network. PARISH CHALLENGE QUIZ on Fri That is the ultimate test of our 16 Jan at 7.30pm in Roath Church MORNING & EVENING PRAYER are credibility, whether we are wimng "not House. Teams of four - £5. normally said daily at 9 am and 6 pm to be served but to serve" (Matthew Contact Iris Smith '2i'499057 to except Thursdays in St Margaret's 20,27) for the sake of the Kingdom. book your table. Church. A CHHISTMAS CAROL - WELCOME. We extend a warm welcome to all the musical will be visitors and newcomers. Please make yourself performed by St Edward's known to one of the sidesmen if you are new with Choir & fr·iends on 9/10 Jan. us. Choir Practice (Tuesday this week) from 7 -8pm is THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: devoted to the musical. and Peter Reid (Vicar). 'il484808. has attracted several young Gary Powell. W493940. people from around the Graham Reeves. if460600. parish JUNIOR CONFIRMATION They are available to minister to the needs CANDIDATES will begin to of the sick and dying. The sick and meet after Christmas. housebound may receive Holy Communion Candidates must have been at home. For the Sacraments of Healing 11 before Sept 1st 1997, and Confession speak to them at any time. and have been attending Advice and Instruction in matters of the church or Sunday School regularly for at least the past year. Names, addresses Faith are always available. and telephone numbers in writing to Peter Reid as soon as possible please. 9 St

Weekly Newsletter No.1126 Sunday, 28th December, 1997

11.00 am Sung Eucharist, Sermon and Sunday School. Prayer Book p.228. Celebrant & Preacher: Fr Ken Martin. Hymns: 538, 591 (omit*), Carols, Rec.: We Will Magnify (sheet 20}. Carols: When a Child is Born, Coventry Carol, Unto Us is Born a Son Setting: Agutter. Kyrie, Agnus Dei: C.N.Doe. Sanctus & Benedictus: Caleb Simper. 6.30 pm Choral Evensong. Officiant: Fr Ken Martin. Preces & Responses: Heathcote Statham. !ntroit: And at this season of the year (R. Vaughan Williams). Psalms 89, vv 19··36. Office Hymns 68. Anthem: Hosanna to the Son of David (Wee/kes). Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis: A Somerve!! in F. Readings: Isaiah 49, 14~25. Matthew 18, 1-10. In the world-wide Church we pray today for the Province of the Indian Ocean, and Archbishop Remi Rabenirina. We pray for those who suffered as a result of the storms over Christmas, especially the old and infirm who have been without power. fn this diocese we pray for Penyfai Junior School. We pray for Canon Oavid Jenkins, who retires on Wednesday. We pray for the sick, remembering especially Janet Munday, Peggy Henderson, Mary Coombes, Winifred Paxton, Bill Scobie. We pray for the repose of the souls of the faithful departed, especially Austin Camp, whose anniversary occurs at this time. TWIS WEEK St Thomas of Canterbury, Bishop & Martyr (1170 AD.) CAROLS PRAISE (Village 9.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Margaret's. Praise) is at St llltud's Church, 6.00 pm Parish Surgery. Parish Office, Roath Church House. Llantwit Major on Monday, 7.30- 7.30 pm Carols Praise. St 11/tud's Church, L!antwit Major. 9pm. Further information from Fr Philip Morris S'01446- St Tathan, Abbot (6th century) 793770. 10.00 am Holy Eucharist. St Philip's. 7.30 pm Holy Eucharist St Anne's.

We~ne's~&~)f 10.00 am HOLY EUCHARIST. Prayer Book p.43. Followed by coffee.

'ThV~rs~.CI y The Naming of Jesus GWYNN ELLIS has a new telephone number from !st Jem. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Anne's. 1st Ja~uary: fi'332338. 9.30 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. OUTREACH. The sale of Christmas cards raisej 4.00 pm Sunday School Party. Schoolroom. a total of £225.78. Of this £175.75 goes to 6.30 pm Junior Choir Practice. Traidcraft, and £50 03 to church funds. 7.00·pm "A Christmas Carol" Practice. 8.00 pm Full Choir Practice. 9.00 am Holy Eucharist St Margaret's. !SET ANOTHER. PLACE -AT YOURTABLE.Piease l your donations in to the clergy. ____ 6.00 pm Evenino Prayer. St Margaret's. ~~e

}Jext ,s;l.4nci&~y is the Second Sunday After Christmas. The Holy Eucharist will be celebrated in St Edward's at 11 am, the Sunday School will meet at 11 am, and Evensong will be sung at 6.30 pm. FR & MRS MARTIN wish to thank everyone who kindly sent them cards and presents. They wish everyone a happy and blessed Christmas and New Year.

JUNIOR CONFIRMATION CANDIDATES and their parents are invited to a meeting at 5pm on Sun 11 Jan in Roath Church House. Candidates must have been 11 before Sept 1st 1997, and have been attending church or Sunday School regularly for at least-the past year. Names, addresses and telephone numbers in writing to Peter Reid as soon as possible please. Classes begin the week commencing 19 Jan in St Edward's. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY is on Friday at 4pm-6pm. A CHRISTMAS CAROL - the musical will be CHOIR PRACTICI:: this week has been transferred to performed by St Edward's Friday. Choir & friends on Fri/Sat CYTUN MEETING at 7.30pm on 9/10 Jan at 7.30pm (also Wed 7 Jan at Roath Park URC, matinee Sat 2.30pm). Choir Penywain Road. Alan Mayer is Practice from 7-8pm is chairman and our representative devoted to the musical, and is Tricia Burfoot. They will has attracted several young welcome any suggestions of people from around the ideas to help bring the churches parish. Tickets will be together in fellowship, prayer or available shortly, price £2 charitable work. (cone. £:1 ). Please take one c~tun of the posters to display. UNITED SERVICE for the Week HOMELESSNESS SUNDAY (an of Prayer for Christian Unity at r-- St Anne's Church on Tue 20 Jan at The story of the flight into Egypt initiative of Danescourt House Young 7.30pm. anticipates a central theme in Homeless Project) is Feb 1st An Matthewls Gospel, the rejection of Ecumenical Act of Worship will take ROATH LOCAL HISTORY Jesus as the Christ by Jewish place at St Mary's Church, Bute Street SOCIETY. Mr Jeff Childs will give authorities. This reflects the situation at 3pm. Details from Fr David Way an illustrated talk on "The when Matthewls Gospel was written, 'il'230054. Churches of thG Lordship of in the latter half of the first century LLANDAFF DIOCESAN YOUTH Gower" at the Mackintosh In recounting the stoty of the CAMP is at St Madoc Christian Youth Residents' Centre on Thur 8 Jan at massacre of the innocents Matthewls 7.30pm. Non-members £1 inc. chief concern is to portray Jesus as Camp, Llanmadoc, Gower, 26-28 refrc~shments the fulfilment of the Old Testament June. GARDENERS' QUESTION TIME prophecies. As Mary and Joseph THE CLERGY wish everyone a Questions are invited for this flee to Egypt to protect Jesus from Happy, Healthy and Peaceful New evenin~.J in Roath Church House in the wrath of Herod, Jesus is Year. presented as the one who fulfils early March. The panel will LADIES of all ages are invited to comprise experts from local parks God's plan for Israel by relivli1g key events in the history of his people, 'Tuesday coffee" at Albany Rd Baptist departments, chaired by Fr Church Lower Hall every Tuesday at Graham. Pleas!~ submit your the Exodus from Egypt being chief 10.30am. Coffee is followed by a questions in writing by 11 Jan. among them. Jesus is the one who 'liberates Godls people. short Bible study with discussion on TAIZE SERVICES take place every In considering today's Gospel it is three Tuesdays of the month, and the other month on Wednesdays at useful to contrast the ficiefity of fourth is to be a "FOCUS" meeting 7.30pm. Next service: 14 Jan. .Joseph in caring for his Son and the when someone is invited to come and chat about a topic of particular PARISH CHALLENGE QUIZ on Fri malice of Herod who was driven by fear and jealousy Who do we most interest Details from Marion West 16 Jan at 7 30prn in Roath Church 9499081 or Elaine Pearce House. Teams of four - £6. resemble? Jesus, as Matthew points ~751493. Contact Iris Smith ii'499057 to out to us today, is the one sent by book your table. God to liberate us from our fears and I FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL The jealousies if we work with him as diocesan competitions for secondary ST EDWARD'S COMMITTEE has I Mary and Joseph did school children been postponed from 23rd to 30th are on Fri 17 Apr in Aberdare. ....___, ~~.:,:::-{)-":>. Jan. Boys school years 7-8, 9-10, 11-13 './/-./. ··(, /·. . (\ 1 DiOCESAN YOUTH COMMITTEE is and Girls years 7-9 & 10-13. I · planning an act of worship, possibly Parishes may enter one team only ( -Z ~: \J combined with a larger scale social in each competition. £5 pe1· team. '-'. Y '·-1' :I event, for young people next Easter. Entry forms in by 21 Mar. Referees .. . J. . . Youth leaders and young people are are also needed. ~ invited to a planning meeting on Fri 16 THE CLERGY OF THE PARISH ARE: ,Jan at ?pm in St Jarnes Church HaiL Peter Reid (Vicar). 2'484808. Details from Gerard Bates ~71 'I 082, Robert Rennie Gary PoweiL '2493940. 'i\'473724 or Helen Joseph ii'734i'23. Graham Reeves. ':lii460600. FINAL RESTING PLACES is the title of an illustrated They are available to minister to the needs of the sick and dying. The talk on the death and resting places of members of the sick and housebound may receive ffo/y Communion at home. For the Bute family, by Diane Walker in Roath Church House Sacraments of Healing and Confession speak to them at any time. on Sat 31 Jan at 7.30pm EntrancE' £2. Advice and Instruction in matters of the Faith are always available. Internet: http :1/info. cf. a c. uk/ccin/main/soceconlroath/church/sted. html