Music Christ Church 8:00AM - EUCHARIST 4PM – CONFIRMATION EUCHARIST HYMNS 425, 403, 409, 411 HYMNS 398, 411, 517, 416 Newcastle, N.S.W. ORGANIST Sharon Sandstrom PSALM 104: 26-36 Weekly News SETTING Gloria / Sanctus – Newcastle st 9:30AM - SOLEMN EUCHARIST (P Guy), Kyrie / Agnus Dei– 31 May 2009 ORCHESTRAL MASS Dark in E minor The Festival of Pentecost INTROIT O come, thou spirit divinest ANTHEMS Come, Holy Ghost (Attwood) (Statham) Listen, Sweet Dove (Ives) Welcome to the Cathedral as we SETTING Missa Brevis in F (Haydn) POSTLUDE Tocatta (Widor) Saturday Evening celebrate the Festival of Pentecost. HYMNS 398, 405, 517, 420 (T590) ORGANIST Peter Guy PSALM 104: 26-36 6:00pm Family Eucharist Refreshments are served in the Porch

ANTHEM Come, Holy Ghost (Attwood) Organist and Master of the Choristers after the 8am and 9:30am Eucharists. POSTLUDE Suite for Mechanical Organ Mr Peter Guy Sunday Please join us. (Haydn) Assistant Organist - Dr Keith Murree-Allen 7:00am Eucharist (BCP) ORGANIST James Goldrick Organ Scholar - Mr James Goldrick Fr Daniel Dries is the preacher at the 8:00am Parish Eucharist HELP FOR VISITORS 9:30am Solemn Eucharist morning Eucharists. • A Disabled / Access Ramp on the Harbour side of the Cathedral. 11:30am Holy Baptism • Toilets are on the car park side of the Cathedral – through the doors under the Organ Loft. 4:00pm Sacrament of Today marks the 200th Anniversary of • A Crèche, a place to sit with your children (for children up to four years) in the St Confirmation the death of Franz Joseph Haydn (1732- Christopher Chapel area, right hand aisle. There is a sheet for children containing activities 6:00pm Evening Prayer (Said) 1809). This morning's orchestral mass for the day available at the entry. setting is offered by the choir, organists • We regret to advise that it is unwise to leave valuables (handbags, etc.) unattended in the and orchestra to acknowledge the pews at any time. Their security cannot be guaranteed. anniversary of one of the western • Parking in cathedral grounds: Parishioners and visitors are welcome to park in music's greatest composers. the designated parking area. On Sundays please do not park on the curb side nearest the Cathedral building and under no circumstance across steps leading to At 11:30am we welcome the King, doorways or on gravelled areas. Extra parking on Sundays is available in the rear Ritchie and Wark Families who bring

of the Newcastle Club, entrance via Newcomen St. their children for Baptism. CATHEDRAL CLERGY CATHEDRAL OFFICE The Very Rev’d Dr James Rigney Phone: (02) 4929 2052 At 4pm, the of Newcastle will Fax: (02) 4926 3153 of Newcastle MEMORIALS celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism 4929 2052 Hours (Monday – Friday) Flowers at the Nave Altar today and Confirmation. We welcome many Email: [email protected] 9am – 12:30pm and 1:30pm – 4pm are in memory of people from the for this service. The Rev’d Dr Daniel Dries 46 Newcomen St. - (PO Box 221), Elizabeth Hicks and There will be a High Tea in the Assistant Priest - 4960 2278 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 Joan Lillian Lawrence Cathedral Hall after the service. Email: [email protected] Cathedral Office Email: TODAY’S READERS: Honorary Assistant Priests [email protected] The Rev’d Timothy Fox 8:00am – Beth and Peter Ravenscroft Web Site: (Newcastle Grammar School Chaplain) 9:30am – David Chapman and Philip Goldsworthy (SD) The Rev’d Anne Saunders (on leave) www.newcastlecathedral.org.au

This Week Cathedral News MONDAY – Justin, Martyr at Rome THURSDAY – WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY 7:00am Morning Prayer 7:00am Morning Prayer The Hunter Heads of Churches invite you to worship with Christians across the 7:30am Eucharist 7:30am Eucharist Hunter at the Hunter Regional Week of Prayer for Christian Unity. The 5:30pm Evening Prayer 10:40am NGS Senior School Chapel Ecumenical Service takes place today, Pentecost Sunday, at Hamilton Wesley 5:30pm Evening Prayer Uniting Church, 150 Beaumont Street, Hamilton, at 7pm. The preacher will be TUESDAY – Bishop Peter Stuart, Assistant Bishop of Newcastle. The theme is “that they may 7:00am Morning Prayer FRIDAY – Boniface of Mainz, become one in your hand” (Ezekiel 37:17). 7:30am Eucharist Bishop and Martyr 10:30am Diocesan Anglican Women 7:00am Morning Prayer CATHEDRAL FLOWER FESTIVAL Conference Eucharist 7.30am Eucharist Preparations for the 2009 Flower Festival are well underway. 5:30pm Evening Prayer 10:40am NGS Middle School Chapel This year’s theme is “The Glory of God’s Harvest in the 5:00pm Evening Prayer Hunter”. Many of us take the opportunity to place Memorial WEDNESDAY – Martyrs of Uganda, Flowers in remembrance of those who have died. If you John XXIII, Bishop of Rome, Reformer SATURDAY – wish to arrange a Memorial, the cost begins at $125. 7:00am Morning Prayer 7:30am Morning Prayer 7:30am Eucharist 8.00am Eucharist Please send Please send details for the memorial signage to The Dean’s Secretary at 5:30pm Evening Prayer 6:00pm Family Eucharist the Cathedral Office along with cash or a cheque made payable to Christ Church

Cathedral. Many thanks to all who have already contributed for memorials at the TRINITY SUNDAY Flower Festival

th Saturday Evening – 6 June 2009 PARISH PRAYER LIST 6:00pm Family Eucharist In the hope of keeping the Prayer List up to date, there is a new blue Prayer Request Card located in the Narthex. If you wish to add a name to the Parish Prayer List, please Sunday – 7th June 2009 complete a card and give it to one of the Clergy. 7:00am Eucharist (BCP) 8:00am Parish Eucharist SAMARITANS SILVER ANNIVERSARY 9:30am Solemn Eucharist The Samaritans Foundation celebrates its 25th Birthday on 20th June. Part of the 6:00pm Sung Evensong celebration is to record our past and current participation with Samaritans and plans for the future. Those involved in the Community Lunch (including current or prospective Next Sunday, The Dean will be the preacher at the morning Eucharists. volunteers) are invited to make suggestions concerning our future relationship with Fr Daniel Dries will be the preacher at 6pm Sung Evensong. Samaritans. Please write your name on the sheet in the Narthex or contact Paul Beath on 4952 2596, 0418 618 309 or [email protected]

ABM MESSAGE FOR THE WEEK NAME BADGES Both Ezekiel and the Psalmist tell us that without the Spirit there is no life, only If you have not already ordered a name badge, a new sign-up sheet is available today. dry bone and dust. St Irenaeus of Lyons (d. 202) wrote, Gloria Dei vivens homo – Those who have not yet paid for their name badges are reminded to place your the glory of God is a person fully alive. Living a ‘fully-alive life’, one that is filled payment in an envelope marked Name Badge along with your name. with the fruit of the Spirit – love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control, glorifies God. CAW / MU COACH TRIP • Pray that you may become fully alive and glorify God through love, joy, peace, This annual event will take place on Wednesday, 15th July. The coach departs the patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Cathedral at 8am. Full details available from Joan Partridge (4963 5803) and Joan • Give thanks to all those who generously support God’s work through the Anglican Allan (4943 1124). Cost is $50 per person inclusive of travel and meals. RSVP by mid Board of Mission. © Anglican Board of Mission Pew Reflections 2009. June with payment.