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S Cfturcft in Tfte Warisft of CJ\£Atft St CEcfward 's Cfturcft in tfte Warisft of CJ\£atft 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, Roath 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 Cardiff'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. Llandaff Cathedral 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.
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