Paul Parish Music at St Mary's Community Magazine Chapel St,

Lunchtime Concerts July/August 2016

Wednesdays 1.15pm Delicious food served from 12 noon by The Quirky Bird ADMISSION FREE

July 6th Trevilley Trio - music by Pleyel and Martinu July 13th Levow an Bys - songs from around the world July 20th Corineus String Quartet - Schubert, Death and the Maiden July 27th Heinichen Enseble with Laura Nicholas - music by Purcell and Telemann August 3rd Kenwyn String Quartet August 10th Dee and Dave Brotherton - contemporary songs in English and Kernewek August 17th Richard Bailey - harpsichord August 24th Elisabeth Scott - soprano, Rico Gerba - piano August 31st Bridget Jasper - violin, Antony White - flute recorder and oboe. 50p

St Mary with St Paul, Penzance; St John the Baptist, Penzance St Peter’s, ; St Pol de Leon, Paul. Activities Contents

Choir Practice Wed 7.30pm John Harry (church) Keep me as an apple of the eye Page 4 Bell Ringing Thurs 7.30pm Margaret Byrne (church) 731617 Dates for the diary Page 6 Womens Institute 2nd Thurs 7.30pm Linda Burton (church hall) 732618 Mousehole Methodist Chapel Services Page 7 Lunch Club Mon 12 for 12.30 Diane Bond Mousehole Male Voice Choir Page 9 (church hall) 731057 Line Dancing Thurs 7.30-9.30pm Annaliese Male Paul Church services Page 10/11 (church hall) (except 2nd Thurs) 731717 ewaves Shout Page 12 Women's Institute Page 14 Contacts Summer fete Page 16 Priest in charge Andrew Yates 367863 Spaces in between Page 17 [email protected] Churchwardens Mary Wooding 732954 Art Exhibitions at St Mary's church Page 22 Treasurer Pam Jones 731617 Solomon Browne Memorial Hall Page 23 PCC Secretary Sue Snell 363386 Pastoral Ministers Judith Byrne 367953 David Carpenter 731861 Mary Griffiths 732567 Nancy Renfree 731608 Church Hall hire Margaret Byrne 731617 Methodist Minister Rev. Julyan Drew 364707 Methodist Church Marjorie Kells 448622 NEXT MONTH'S EDITION secretary Magazine editor/ Kate Picknett 731991 The next edition will be in September. I am urgently looking for anyone adverts [email protected] who would be interested in taking over editing the magazine so please contact me if you think you can help. Thanks. Kate [email protected] Springfield Mousehole Lane Mousehole TR19 6TS TEL: 01736 731991

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320 331 ‘Keep Me as The Apple of an Eye’ Sunday: St Mary’s PZ This quaint sounding phrase is found in a short evening service called Commerce: across the area of Penzance, people serving, cafes, Chamber of Compline which is used as the final prayers of the day in religious Commerce communities around the world. The collection of readings and prayers Monday: creates an atmosphere of contemplative peace which is just perfect before Newlyn: St Peter’s Church going off to sleep. The word ‘Compline’ comes from the idea of the working Praying for Fleet and fishermen, the Lifeboat, the Scillonian . day being completed – and it is finished off with a time of reflection Tuesday: including prayers for people we have met in the last 24 hours, to say sorry Paul Quiet Garden for words or actions we now regret and to give thanks for any special Environmental issues and those who use the Quiet garden blessings we have received during the day. Those involved in health and caring roles There is also a great emphasis on the sense of each one of us being precious Wednesday: to God. Hence the expression Keep me as an apple of an eye….which refers Playzone: St John’s Church to something very precious and arises originally from the fact that the pupil Praying for families, schools and colleges: those who nurture and care for in the eye is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. So this young people prayer is a reminder that as we enter the darkness of the night ahead we Thursday: have a caring God watching over us at all times. Land’s End For over 2 years now we have offered every morning a Thought for the Day Tourist industry across the bay: on the Penlee Cluster Web-site which we call The Shout. If you are not a Friday: follower then I do recommend you look at www.penleecluster.org.uk or if Paul Church you are a Facebooker at FB Penlee Cluster. It is always different and you Farming community and those who work on the land might find a reflection on an Optical Illusion Picture shown at a School Saturday: Assembly or a thought related to National Carers Week. St Michael’s Mount: We are now encouraging people to reflect at the end of each day and Prayer for church congregations across as they prepare for worship suggesting that saying the service of Compline sometime during the evening Prayer for those who lead worship in any capacity including Street Pastors could be an enriching activity to be part of. A copy of the text can be found By joining with others around the Bay who are using the same words in their on the Cluster web site and.there are also printed copies at the back of the homes we hope you will gain a sense of being part of a wider family and also churches if you prefer to have a hard copy to read from. We have be reassured that in the night ahead you are very much being held by God as ‘personalised’ the service to the Mounts Bay by suggesting a different local the apple of his eye. focus for each day….and a special opening ‘Stilling Prayer’ Be present, O merciful God, Across the Bay the sun is setting. and protect us through the silent hours of this night, The hush of the night descends. so that we who are wearied Creator God hold us in your peace. by the changes and chances of this fleeting world, Enfold us in your love may repose upon thy eternal changelessness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 428 295 ‘Keep Me as The Apple of an Eye’ Sunday: St Mary’s PZ MOUSEHOLE(BUS(TIMETABLE(No.6 Mondays(to(Saturdays(except(public(holidaysThis quaint sounding phrase is found in a short evening service called Commerce: across the area of Penzance, people serving, cafes, Chamber of Compline which is used as the final prayers of the day in religious Commerce Penzanceco(bus(&(rail(stationmmunities 0635arou0705nd t0735he world. The05coll35ection1805of r1835eadi1915ngs2015and2115pra2215yers2315 Monday: Penzance(Green(Market 0638 0708 0738 then8at8 08 38 1808 1838 1918 2018 2118 2218 2318 Newlyn: St Peter’s Church Alvertonc(The(Ropewalkreates an atm0641osp0711her0741e of cthese8ontempl11ative41 peace1811wh1841ich 1921is ju2021st pe2121rfe2221ct be2321fore Newlyng(bridgeoing off to sl0645eep.0715The0745worminutes8d ‘Compl15ine’45countilmes1815from1845th1925e id2025ea o2125f th2225e wo2325rking Praying for Fleet and fishermen, the Lifeboat, the Scillonian . Newlyn8Red(Lion 0648 0718 0748 past8each8 18 48 1818 1848 1928 2028 2128 2228 2328 Mousehole8dayHarbourbeing com0654ple0724ted –0754andhourit is finis24hed54off wit1824h a 1854time1934of 2034refle2134ctio2234n 2334 Tuesday: Paul Quiet Garden including prayers for people we have met in the last 24 hours,6Ato say s6Aorry 6A Mousehole8forHarbourwords or a0701ctio0731ns w0801e no0831w regret and01to g31ive tha1801nks1831for 1901any1937spec2037ial 2137 2237 2337 Environmental issues and those who use the Quiet garden Newlyn8Red(Lion 0707 0737 0807 0837 then8at8 07 37 1807 1837 1907 2042 2242 Newlynb(bridgelessings we h0710ave0740rece0810ived0840durithese8ng the d10ay. 40 1810 1840 1910 1956 2045 2156 2245 2356 Those involved in health and caring roles AlvertonT(The(Ropewalkhere is also a0714gre0744at e0814mph0844asisminutes8on the se14nse44ofuntileach1814on1844e of1914us b1959ein2048g pr2159ecio2248us 2359 Wednesday: Penzance(Green(Market 0717 0747 0817 0847 past8each8 17 47 1817 1847 1917 2002 2051 2202 2251 0002 Penzanceto(bus(&(rail(stationGod. Hence0723the0753exp0823ress0853ion Kehourep me a23s an53 apple1823of a1853n e1922ye…2007.wh2056ich r2207efer2256s 0007 Playzone: St John’s Church to something very precious and arises originally from the fact that the pupil Praying for families, schools and colleges: those who nurture and care for in the eye is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. So this young people prayer is a reminder that as we enter the darkness of the night ahead we Thursday: have a caring God watching over us at all times. Land’s End For over 2 years now we have offered every morning a Thought for the Day Tourist industry across the bay: on the Penlee Cluster Web-site which we call The Shout. If you are not a Friday: follower then I do recommend you look at www.penleecluster.org.uk or if Paul Church you are a Facebooker at FB Penlee Cluster. It is always different and you Farming community and those who work on the land might find a reflection on an Optical Illusion Picture shown at a School Saturday: Assembly or a thought related to National Carers Week. St Michael’s Mount: We are now encouraging people to reflect at the end of each day and Prayer for church congregations across Cornwall as they prepare for worship suggesting that saying the service of Compline sometime during the evening Prayer for those who lead worship in any capacity including Street Pastors could be an enriching activity to be part of. A copy of the text can be found By joining with others around the Bay who are using the same words in their on the Cluster web site and.there are also printed copies at the back of the homes we hope you will gain a sense of being part of a wider family and also churches if you prefer to have a hard copy to read from. We have be reassured that in the night ahead you are very much being held by God as ‘personalised’ the service to the Mounts Bay by suggesting a different local the apple of his eye. focus for each day….and a special opening ‘Stilling Prayer’ Be present, O merciful God, Across the Bay the sun is setting. and protect us through the silent hours of this night, The hush of the night descends. so that we who are wearied Creator God hold us in your peace. by the changes and chances of this fleeting world, Enfold us in your love may repose upon thy eternal changelessness; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 248 295 Mousehole Methodist Church Services. Dates for the Diary Sunday 3rd July 11am - Rev M Lumbers PENLEE CLUSTER PCC Monday July 18th at 7 pm Sunday 10th July 11am-Rev J Drew - sacrament Sunday 17th July 11am - Mrs E Eddy SUNDAY JULY 3rd at 3pm Sunday 24th July 11am - Rev P Williams DEANERY SERVICE at Paul Quiet Garden Sunday 31st July 11am - Rev J Drew - sacrament Celebrating Spirit of Mounts Bay followed by a Cream Tea Sunday 7th August 11am - Mrs J Harrold This Event is Open to All Sunday 14th August 11am - Mr T James

TH Sunday 21st August 11am - Rev P Williams THURSDAY JULY 14 at 6pm Sunday 28th August 11am - Mr G Bodilly PENLEE CLUSTER SUMMER PRAISE at ST JOHN’S PENZANCE Other news. SUNDAY JULY 17TH at 10.30am The Mousehole Methodist Womens club meet on the first Monday of PENLEE CLUSTER JOINT WORSHIP at ST MARY’S PENZANCE each month, where we have different speakers, demonstrations, games If you would like a lift to this service please speak to Andrew or Mary. evenings etc. we also fund raise throughout the year and monies raised are donated to local charities. This is an ecumenical group and all are CAMBRIDGE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SINGERS CONCERT IN PAUL CHURCH welcome. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH at 7.30 pm Sunday 31st July at 4pm we look forward to welcoming everyone to our 'Songs by the sea' to be held in the harbour car park (old quay). Singing will be led by members and friends of Paul Parish Church and Mousehole Methodist Church . ST POL DE LEON SUMMER LECTURE SERIES The Summer Fete organized by the ladies of the coffee mornings will be held on Thursday 4th August at 2pm. Various stalls and lovely Tuesday July 26th Martin Brockman The Torrey Canyon Disaster refreshments. Everyone welcome. (in Church)

Tuesday August 16th John Potter Local History Film Nanquidno Valley (in the Hall)

626 27 Mousehole Methodist Church Services. Dates for the Diary Sunday 3rd July 11am - Rev M Lumbers PENLEE CLUSTER PCC Monday July 18th at 7 pm Sunday 10th July 11am-Rev J Drew - sacrament Sunday 17th July 11am - Mrs E Eddy SUNDAY JULY 3rd at 3pm Sunday 24th July 11am - Rev P Williams PENWITH DEANERY SERVICE at Paul Quiet Garden Sunday 31st July 11am - Rev J Drew - sacrament Celebrating Spirit of Mounts Bay followed by a Cream Tea Sunday 7th August 11am - Mrs J Harrold This Event is Open to All Sunday 14th August 11am - Mr T James

TH Sunday 21st August 11am - Rev P Williams THURSDAY JULY 14 at 6pm Sunday 28th August 11am - Mr G Bodilly PENLEE CLUSTER SUMMER PRAISE at ST JOHN’S PENZANCE Other news. SUNDAY JULY 17TH at 10.30am The Mousehole Methodist Womens club meet on the first Monday of PENLEE CLUSTER JOINT WORSHIP at ST MARY’S PENZANCE each month, where we have different speakers, demonstrations, games If you would like a lift to this service please speak to Andrew or Mary. evenings etc. we also fund raise throughout the year and monies raised are donated to local charities. This is an ecumenical group and all are CAMBRIDGE GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SINGERS CONCERT IN PAUL CHURCH welcome. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 10TH at 7.30 pm Sunday 31st July at 4pm we look forward to welcoming everyone to our 'Songs by the sea' to be held in the harbour car park (old quay). Singing will be led by members and friends of Paul Parish Church and Mousehole Methodist Church . ST POL DE LEON SUMMER LECTURE SERIES The Summer Fete organized by the ladies of the coffee mornings will be held on Thursday 4th August at 2pm. Various stalls and lovely Tuesday July 26th Martin Brockman The Torrey Canyon Disaster refreshments. Everyone welcome. (in Church)

Tuesday August 16th John Potter Local History Film Nanquidno Valley (in the Hall)

266 27 Mousehole Historic Research and Archive Society Mousehole Male Voice Choir We did it! The Public Library has now moved to St John's Hall Opening Times are: June was an exceptionally busy month for the choir. Sunday the 5th saw a A mMaossnidvaeythtoanFkriydoauy to all of0y9o:0u0w–h1o7v:0o0ted for us in the Community Saturday 10:00 – 13:00 large choir at St Agnes parish chMouseholeurch provide a splendid co ncMiceert ably Cashback Awards this year. This will help us to purchase professional supported by guest artists Jenna and Morwenna Matthews who were very equFiapcmilietinetsthat will allow us to continue recording and preserving popular with the audience. Mousehole's heritage for us all and future generations to enjoy. Pre-School • 13 Computers with internet access The following Sunday the choir were lucky to have perfect conditions for • Free WiFi available their outdoor evening concert at Mousehole. A large crowd enjoyed the Thank you •also to TNhaetCioonranlisahnmdaloncanl ndeDwesvpoanp&ersCornwall Police for the • Scanning, printing and photocopying e vent and showed their appreciation with a record collection for choir opportunit•y to appSlyeflfoSretrhveicfeun(sdtianfgf.available to help if required) funds. The next Sunday was our annual midsummer concert at Paul. • Wide range of compact discs Despite the weather a large audience enjoyed the 75 strong choir's Don't forget to join us as this year's Sea, Salts and Sail on 8, 9 and 10 July performance of a varied programme. The guest soloist was Nattie Mayer- in the Methodist Chapel and Sunday School where we'll be sharing our Hutchings from the Cambridge University Gilbert and Sullivan Society. most recent research with you over the three day festival. Opening Times: Losing the Plot On the Friday of the same week the choir shared the Golowan Gala concert at SMt Monadrya'ys C-huFrrcihdwayith9tahme 3-63sptrmong(tSeierrmratNimeveadoanWlyi)nd ThaSnokrryyo, ugaarldl eagnaains tfhoer ywoeuerdssutphpeoyrtg.row, but I have other seeds to sow, Orchestra from California. The choir have links with California having For I am young and in my prime; for hoeing, weeding, I've no time. touredWtheeraerien 1a99s9m. aJlolnpPreen-dsecrhreofoelrrleodcatotethdiswinitahsihnorMt sopueseechoolfe welcomSec. hool. We accept two, three and four year olds. Elderly neighbours think it grand, tending their precious plot of land, Funding available. £3.50 an hour for unfunded sessions. Christian Aid Supper So what has July in store for the choir ? We continue to rehearse the new They give a wave and knowing frown as I go dashing into town. programmeWtoebneolwaunhcahveed avtatchaenscuimesmfeor rfesSteivpatl ecomnbcerrt a2t0S1t6M. ary's, Penzance on the 7th August when the guest soloist will be Faryl Smith - We raIistehdin£k,3p2o0oornsothuelsn, iwghta,t naolitfele,aassttbheecyawusieldofthoenier rporwundiyngtakbnleifein. the 'Britain's Got Talent' finalist as a young singer and now developed into a noTrhthe eyaesatrscohranveer!paTsheedwaindn,inygousecaalnedgubeidssf,otrhtehegarredaellny igseinesruocuhsawmeeekssi.n wonderful performer. Galicia brought the total to just under a £1000. And a good time was had Contact us on 01736 731427 On Friday 8th July we will be outdoors again at Mousehole's Sea, Salts & by all aNsofwarIa'ms Itceonudlidngseteo.iTtshonueeghdsM; geolvniea awraestuhnoismepurnessisgehdtlybywweeindnsi.ng the [email protected] raffle prize she had donated. She 'gave' it to Ute! Sail event on the south quay. On the 19th two buses are conveying the Even bought a book on gardening - must be that my love is hardening. Thanks to everyone who donated and ate the food. choir to Exeter Cathedrwalwwwh.emreouwseehhaovleebmeiecne.incvoi.tuekd to perform at the In summer shade, a cup of tea, I look around and what I see 25th anniversary celebratory service for Children's Hospice South West in front of royalty. This is an honour for the choir and several men have Makes me appreciate what I've got - my life-enriching garden plot. taken the day off work to attend. The support from within the choir for what we do is immense. So, old neighbour, forgive that youth, now much longer in the tooth, As I join your happy band, I think gardening's bloomin' grand!

824 295 Mousehole Historic Research and Archive Society Mousehole Male Voice Choir

We did it! The Public Library has now moved to St John's Hall Opening Times are: June was an exceptionally busy month for the choir. Sunday the 5th saw a A mMaossnidvaeythtoanFkriydoauy to all of0y9o:0u0w–h1o7v:0o0ted for us in the Community Saturday 10:00 – 13:00 large choir at St Agnes parish church provide a splendid concert ably Cashback Awards this year. This will help us to purchase professional supported by guest artists Jenna and Morwenna Matthews who were very equFiapcmilietinetsthat will allow us to continue recording and preserving popular with the audience. Mousehole's heritage for us all and future generations to enjoy. • 13 Computers with internet access The following Sunday the choir were lucky to have perfect conditions for • Free WiFi available their outdoor evening concert at Mousehole. A large crowd enjoyed the Thank you •also to TNhaetCioonranlisahnmdaloncanl ndeDwesvpoanp&ersCornwall Police for the • Scanning, printing and photocopying event and showed their appreciation with a record collection for choir opportunit•y to appSlyeflfoSretrhveicfeun(sdtianfgf.available to help if required) funds. The next Sunday was our annual midsummer concert at Paul. • Wide range of compact discs Despite the weather a large audience enjoyed the 75 strong choir's Don't forget to join us as this year's Sea, Salts and Sail on 8, 9 and 10 July performance of a varied programme. The guest soloist was Nattie Mayer- in the Methodist Chapel and Sunday School where we'll be sharing our Hutchings from the Cambridge University Gilbert and Sullivan Society. most recent research with you over the three day festival. Opening Times: Losing the Plot On the Friday of the same week the choir shared the Golowan Gala concert at SMt Monadrya'ys C-huFrrcihdwayith9tahme 3-63sptrmong(tSeierrmratNimeveadoanWlyi)nd ThaSnokrryyo, ugaarldl eagnaains tfhoer ywoeuerdssutphpeoyrtg.row, but I have other seeds to sow, Orchestra from California. The choir have links with California having For I am young and in my prime; for hoeing, weeding, I've no time. touredWtheeraerien 1a99s9m. aJlolnpPreen-dsecrhreofoelrrleodcatotethdiswinitahsihnorMt sopueseechoolfe welcomSec. hool. We accept two, three and four year olds. Elderly neighbours think it grand, tending their precious plot of land, Funding available. £3.50 an hour for unfunded sessions. Christian Aid Supper So what has July in store for the choir ? We continue to rehearse the new They give a wave and knowing frown as I go dashing into town. programmeWtoebneolwaunhcahveed avtatchaenscuimesmfeor rfesSteivpatl ecomnbcerrt a2t0S1t6M. ary's, Penzance on the 7th August when the guest soloist will be Faryl Smith - We raIistehdin£k,3p2o0oornsothuelsn, iwghta,t naolitfele,aassttbheecyawusieldofthoenier rporwundiyngtakbnleifein. the 'Britain's Got Talent' finalist as a young singer and now developed into a noTrhthe eyaesatrscohranveer!paTsheedwaindn,inygousecaalnedgubeidssf,otrhtehegarredaellny igseinesruocuhsawmeeekssi.n wonderful performer. Galicia brought the total to just under a £1000. And a good time was had Contact us on 01736 731427 On Friday 8th July we will be outdoors again at Mousehole's Sea, Salts & by all aNsofwarIa'ms Itceonudlidngseteo.iTtshonueeghdsM; geolvniea awraestuhnoismepurnessisgehdtlybywweeindnsi.ng the [email protected] raffle prize she had donated. She 'gave' it to Ute! Sail event on the south quay. On the 19th two buses are conveying the Even bought a book on gardening - must be that my love is hardening. Thanks to everyone who donated and ate the food. choir to Exeter Cathedrwalwwwh.emreouwseehhaovleebmeiecne.incvoi.tuekd to perform at the In summer shade, a cup of tea, I look around and what I see 25th anniversary celebratory service for Children's Hospice South West in front of royalty. This is an honour for the choir and several men have Makes me appreciate what I've got - my life-enriching garden plot. taken the day off work to attend. The support from within the choir for what we do is immense. So, old neighbour, forgive that youth, now much longer in the tooth, As I join your happy band, I think gardening's bloomin' grand!

284 295 ArtSEERxhViIbCitEoSnsAaTtSSTt PMOaLryD'sE, CLEhOapNe-l JSUt,LPYe2n0z1a6nce SERVICES AT ST POL DE LEON - AUGUST 2016 Solomon Browne Memorial Hall July 3rd Open daily 10-2 August 7th 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion ADMISSION FREE 10.30 am Worship For All 10.30 am Worship for All 3pm Penwith Deanery Worship in Paul Quiet Garden 6pm Evensong

July 10th August 14th 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Sung Communion 10.30 am Sung Communion 6pm Taize Worship 6pm Taize Worship

July 17th August 21st 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Cluster Worship at St Mary's Penzance 10.30 am Morning Worship 5pm Story Keepers 6pm Evensong 6pm Evensong AuWguestar2e8sthoon going to be opening the Solomon Browne Memorial 8.3H0aalml/Commun1it6y6C2eCnotrmeminuMnioounsehole and we need people to take July 24th classes, and to populate our timetable ! If you are interested in 10.30 am Sung Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion running a class, giving a demonstration or talk, or coming along to 6pm Evensong 10.30 am Morning Worship one, please contact one of the trustees or 6pm Evensong [email protected] July 31st 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Worship For All 10.30 am Sung Communion 6 pm Evensong 4pm Songs by the Sea at Mousehole Harbour with Methodist Chapel FROM THE REGISTERS Baptism June 19th Darcey Phillips FORTHCOMING WEDDING Rest In Peace August 27th Craig Davey and Abby Nicholas Funeral June 15th Phyllis Harvey Interment of Ashes June 12th Mary Pentreath

1202 2131 ArtSEERxhViIbCitEoSnsAaTtSSTt PMOaLryD'sE, CLEhOapNe-l JSUt,LPYe2n0z1a6nce SERVICES AT ST POL DE LEON - AUGUST 2016 Solomon Browne Memorial Hall July 3rd Open daily 10-2 August 7th 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion ADMISSION FREE 10.30 am Worship For All 10.30 am Worship for All 3pm Penwith Deanery Worship in Paul Quiet Garden 6pm Evensong

July 10th August 14th 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Sung Communion 10.30 am Sung Communion 6pm Taize Worship 6pm Taize Worship

July 17th August 21st 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Cluster Worship at St Mary's Penzance 10.30 am Morning Worship 5pm Story Keepers 6pm Evensong 6pm Evensong AuWguestar2e8sthoon going to be opening the Solomon Browne Memorial 8.3H0aalml/Commun1it6y6C2eCnotrmeminuMnioounsehole and we need people to take July 24th classes, and to populate our timetable ! If you are interested in 10.30 am Sung Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion running a class, giving a demonstration or talk, or coming along to 6pm Evensong 10.30 am Morning Worship one, please contact one of the trustees or 6pm Evensong [email protected] July 31st 8.30am 1662 Communion 8.30am 1662 Communion 10.30 am Worship For All 10.30 am Sung Communion 6 pm Evensong 4pm Songs by the Sea at Mousehole Harbour with Methodist Chapel FROM THE REGISTERS Baptism June 19th Darcey Phillips FORTHCOMING WEDDING Rest In Peace August 27th Craig Davey and Abby Nicholas Funeral June 15th Phyllis Harvey Interment of Ashes June 12th Mary Pentreath

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RAMADAN IN

Feeding the Homeless

The Islamic Community world wide is in the middle of observing Ramadan - a time when Muslims are fasting from food and drink between sunrise and sunset. This is especially challenging when Ramadan falls in June and the days are at their longest. Ramadan is often portrayed as an endurance test but this is a big mis-understanding.

It is primarily a time of spiritual discipline and growth. As a reduction of food intake causes a slow down in activity so more time of rest offers more scope for reflection on God and on self-examination.

It is also a time of renewed charitable giving. A period of going without food can increase the awareness of those less fortunate and who go hungry in our society.

So every Thursday evening in Ramadan, the Cornish Islamic Centre are taking food from their members catering esEtamblmisahm'seHnteslptoinSgt PHeatrnodcs’s. Society in Truro to give to the city's rough sleepers. Challenging enough but imagine dealing with the smell of pizza when it has been 16 hours since you last ate and another 2 1/2 hoursCulnetailnyionugc/apnebtresaitktyionugr/fdaostg! Perhaps the really amazing thing is that amowngasltktihnogs/e wtrhaonwspeorerthetlpoing were two Syrian Refugees, who have come to Coarnpwpaolilnutnmderntthse. Home Office Resettlement Programme. Two weeks ago they were in a camp on the Syrian border and now in the UK as part ofCCaolrln0is7h8Is8la7m7ic2c1o7m19munity they offering practical help to those in need in th0e1ir7n3e6w3lo6c3al0it6y.9

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RAMADAN IN TRURO

Feeding the Homeless

The Islamic Community world wide is in the middle of observing Ramadan - a time when Muslims are fasting from food and drink between sunrise and sunset. This is especially challenging when Ramadan falls in June and the days are at their longest. Ramadan is often portrayed as an endurance test but this is a big mis-understanding.

It is primarily a time of spiritual discipline and growth. As a reduction of food intake causes a slow down in activity so more time of rest offers more scope for reflection on God and on self-examination.

It is also a time of renewed charitable giving. A period of going without food can increase the awareness of those less fortunate and who go hungry in our society.

So every Thursday evening in Ramadan, the Cornish Islamic Centre are taking food from their members catering esEtamblmisahm'seHnteslptoinSgt PHeatrnodcs’s. Society in Truro to give to the city's rough sleepers. Challenging enough but imagine dealing with the smell of pizza when it has been 16 hours since you last ate and another 2 1/2 hoursCulnetailnyionugc/apnebtresaitktyionugr/fdaostg! Perhaps the really amazing thing is that amowngasltktihnogs/e wtrhaonwspeorerthetlpoing were two Syrian Refugees, who have come to Coarnpwpaolilnutnmderntthse. Home Office Resettlement Programme. Two weeks ago they were in a camp on the Syrian border and now in the UK as part ofCCaolrln0is7h8Is8la7m7ic2c1o7m19munity they offering practical help to those in need in th0e1ir7n3e6w3lo6c3al0it6y.9

Andrew Yates Facebook Emma's Helping Hands

2120 2131 The title of Vanda’s talk was “It shouldn’t happen to a Vicar” and that title says it all. Before Vanda spoke our President Chris Rowland welcomed members and SHEFFIELD & DISTRICT WI a guest from our neighbouring Isles of Scilly WI who was one of hundreds Anyone passing Paul Church Hall on the evening of our meeting might have who would represent us all at the AGM in Brighton. mistaken it as a comedy club rather than a W I meeting as the laughter was Chris along with Secretary Sue Snell outlined future events happening loud and lengthy. within the WI. and to name a few - The Autumn Council meeting at the The person who was responsible for the amusement was our guest speaker the Reverend Canon Vanda Perett who regaled us with her personal history Hall for Cornwall with speakers Capt Dan Stembridge RN commanding and also several “unusual” events which had happened to her in the officer RNAS Culdrose and TobyBuckland horticulturist and TV performance of her work within the Church. broadcaster. A visit to Totness with river trip to Dartmouth, spend a day While working in a men’s prison (she was one of only three women working with David Chapman walking and photographing Tehidy Woods plus our there) she was liked and admired so much that the inmates petitioned the clergy to allow her to become ordained as a Chaplin . own members evening walk and lunch at Tremenheere Sculpture One occasion arose while serving in the prison (working), when inmates Gardens. Members were also asked to list their preference for our trip to made “hooch” in the font which to their distress had to be poured away either a meal at Jamie Oliver’s or coach to Exeter for Christmas shopping/ before an inspection was made in the Church - something that was frowned show etc and any other suggestions. upon by the staff but quietly admired for their ingenuity. Occasional visits from previous inmates still happen which is a sign of their Volunteers were also requested to help at the forthcoming Sea, Salts and continued respect toward her. Sails event in Mousehole. Vanda told us of the bride who kneeled at the altar and her strapless dress Delicious teas were served after all the merriment and members stayed fell lower than modesty would have allowed which was discretely rectified later than usual catching up and enjoying each others company. to the amusement of the wedding guests. Also the time when Vanda was being ordained as a Canon at Salisbury Cathedral; after prostrating in Visitors are always welcome to our meetings and as an appetiser the title prayer she stood and as she progressed toward the Arch Bishop she trod on of next months talk is “The Work of a Tri- Safety Officer “which will be her cassock and then fell into his the lap - head on! There were countless held at Paul Church Hall on Thursday 14th July at 7.30pm. anecdotes recounted but no more disclosures for this press release. Some stories touched our hearts rather than our funny bones but all held our attention.

148 195 The title of Vanda’s talk was “It shouldn’t happen to a Vicar” and that title says it all. Before Vanda spoke our President Chris Rowland welcomed members and SHEFFIELD & DISTRICT WI a guest from our neighbouring Isles of Scilly WI who was one of hundreds Anyone passing Paul Church Hall on the evening of our meeting might have who would represent us all at the AGM in Brighton. mistaken it as a comedy club rather than a W I meeting as the laughter was Chris along with Secretary Sue Snell outlined future events happening loud and lengthy. within the WI. and to name a few - The Autumn Council meeting at the The person who was responsible for the amusement was our guest speaker the Reverend Canon Vanda Perett who regaled us with her personal history Hall for Cornwall with speakers Capt Dan Stembridge RN commanding and also several “unusual” events which had happened to her in the officer RNAS Culdrose and TobyBuckland horticulturist and TV performance of her work within the Church. broadcaster. A visit to Totness with river trip to Dartmouth, spend a day While working in a men’s prison (she was one of only three women working with David Chapman walking and photographing Tehidy Woods plus our there) she was liked and admired so much that the inmates petitioned the clergy to allow her to become ordained as a Chaplin . own members evening walk and lunch at Tremenheere Sculpture One occasion arose while serving in the prison (working), when inmates Gardens. Members were also asked to list their preference for our trip to made “hooch” in the font which to their distress had to be poured away either a meal at Jamie Oliver’s or coach to Exeter for Christmas shopping/ before an inspection was made in the Church - something that was frowned show etc and any other suggestions. upon by the staff but quietly admired for their ingenuity. Occasional visits from previous inmates still happen which is a sign of their Volunteers were also requested to help at the forthcoming Sea, Salts and continued respect toward her. Sails event in Mousehole. Vanda told us of the bride who kneeled at the altar and her strapless dress Delicious teas were served after all the merriment and members stayed fell lower than modesty would have allowed which was discretely rectified later than usual catching up and enjoying each others company. to the amusement of the wedding guests. Also the time when Vanda was being ordained as a Canon at Salisbury Cathedral; after prostrating in Visitors are always welcome to our meetings and as an appetiser the title prayer she stood and as she progressed toward the Arch Bishop she trod on of next months talk is “The Work of a Tri- Safety Officer “which will be her cassock and then fell into his the lap - head on! There were countless held at Paul Church Hall on Thursday 14th July at 7.30pm. anecdotes recounted but no more disclosures for this press release. Some stories touched our hearts rather than our funny bones but all held our attention.

184 195 Paul Church Fete Saturday 6th August

Spaces in between - a reflective multi sensory garden space and gardening group based at Paul churchyard. We aim to create a haven of tranquillity on the edge of the conurbation. It will provide the first of our “spaces in To be opened at 12 noon between” settings in which to develop, in a natural environment, a more earthed spirituality. This will be achieved by: Lots of stall and raffles plus light lunches and Constructing an adaptable all weather shelter making the facility useable at all times. Sometimes it will be a space for cream teas served in the Quiet Garden personal reflection; other times, a space for group worship, mindfulness and reflection. It will also be developed as a space for We would like volunteers for all the stalls, new and old, and landmark events in people’s lives such as naming ceremonies, views about what could make it even better. Ideas for new anniversary remembrances . Creating a multi sensory garden surrounding the all weather features are welcome and a meeting will be held closer to the shelter to enhance spirituality. Reflecting on green issues with date to discuss the arrangments. If you would like to help both adults and young people will provide an outside Christian please contact Andrew or Mary Wooding. study space.

The Garden is near the Church of St Pol de Leon, Paul, Penzance TR19 6TY. Garden and Church are open, dawn to dusk Coffee Morning in the Church Hall Wednesdays 10 -11.30 am ‘Spaces in Between’ is affiliated to the Quiet Garden Movement http://www.quietgarden.org/

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