The Precentor Verse: Decani 8.00 Holy Communion

The Precentor Verse: Decani 8.00 Holy Communion

<p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1"><em>Sunday 7 July </em></li><li style="flex:1"><em>Monday 15 July </em></li></ul><p><em>Thursday 11 July </em></p><p><strong>THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY </strong></p><p><em>In residence: The Precentor </em></p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion (Lady Chapel) </p><p>10.00 MATTINS <br>Swithun, bishop, c. 862 7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) </p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Chapel of St Mary Magdalene) </p><p>5.30 Evening&nbsp;Prayer (said) <br>Benedict, abbot, c. 550 7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) </p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Shrine of St Richard) </p><p>10.30 Holy&nbsp;Communion (Lady Chapel) </p><p>5.30 EVENSONG&nbsp;<em>sung by the Lay Vicars </em></p><p>Responses: Truslove Moore in A Cardoso - Domine tu mihi lavas pedes <br>7.00 Prebendal&nbsp;School Summer Concert </p><p><em>Verse: Decani </em></p><p>Responses: Smith Boyce in C Batten - Haste thee, O God Preacher: The Reverend Canon Stephen Ferns, Treasurer </p><p><em>Tuesday 16 July Osmund, bishop, 1099 </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Chapel of St John the Baptist) 5.30 Evening&nbsp;Prayer (said) </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 65 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymn: 235 (omit v. 3) </li></ul><p>11.00 SUNG&nbsp;EUCHARIST <br>Byrd - Mass for Five Voices </p><p><em>Friday 12 July </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em></p><p>(Chapel of St Thomas and St Edmund) </p><p>5.30 EVENSONG&nbsp;<em>(unaccompanied) </em></p><p>Responses: Leighton </p><p><em>Wednesday 17 July </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Chapel of St George) 1.10 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Lady Chapel) 5.30 Evening&nbsp;Prayer (said) <br>Victoria - O sacrum convivium Preacher: The Reverend Canon Tim Schofield, Precentor <br>Psalms: 92, 146 </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 66: 1-8 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymns: 263 (omit *), SP 290, </li></ul><p></p><p>AMNS 235, SP 216ii, AMNS 395 <br>3.30 EVENSONG <br>Responses: Smith Jackson in G <br>Bevan - Magnificat quarti toni Philips - Ne reminiscaris Domine </p><p><em>Thursday 18 July </em></p><p><strong>Southern Cathedrals Festival </strong></p><p><em>Elizabeth Ferard, deaconess, founder of the Community of St Andrew, 1883 </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Shrine of St Richard) </p><p>10.30 Holy Communion (Bishop’s Chapel) </p><p>2.15 SCF&nbsp;Concert 1: O Be Joyful in the Lord 4.30 EVENSONG <br>Hadley - My beloved spake Psalm: 74 </p><p><em>Saturday 13 July Henry II and Cunegund, patrons of Bamberg, 1024 and 1039 </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 9.00 Prebendal&nbsp;School Prizegiving 12.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Lady Chapel) </p><p>3.00 RAF&nbsp;Sussex Wing Air Cadets Service </p><p>5.30 Evening&nbsp;Prayer (said) <br>Hymns: 391, 467 </p><p><em>Monday 8 July </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) </p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Chapel of St Mary Magdalene) </p><p>5.30 EVENSONG </p><p><em>sung by the girl choristers and lay clerks of Winchester Cathedral </em></p><p>Responses: Radcliffe </p><p>Howells - New College Service <br>Responses: Leighton </p><p>Gibbons - Fauxbourdon Service Mundy - O Lord, the maker of all thing </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Howells - Salve Regina </li><li style="flex:1">Hymns: AMNS 401, 333 </li></ul><p></p><p><em>Sunday 14 July </em></p><p><strong>FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Sea Sunday </strong></p><p><em>In residence: The Dean </em></p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion (Lady Chapel) 10.00 MATTINS <br>7.00 Celebrity&nbsp;Organ Recital: Franz Hauk, Ingolstadt Cathedral </p><p><em>Friday 19 July &nbsp;</em><strong>Southern Cathedrals Festival </strong></p><p>Gregory, bishop, and his sister Macrina, deaconess, teachers of the faith, c. 394 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em><br>(Chapel of St Thomas and St Edmund) <br>10.00 MATTINS </p><p><em>Tuesday 9 July </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Chapel of St John the Baptist) 1.10 Lunchtime&nbsp;Concert: Alessandra Pompili and <br>Einar Johannesson (piano and clarinet) <br>5.30 EVENSONG </p><p><em>Verse: Cantoris </em></p><p>Responses: Leighton Stanford in A Blow - Praise the Lord, ye servants Preacher: The Reverend Dr Irene Smale, Cathedral Deacon </p><p><em>sung by the girl choristers and lay vicars of Salisbury Cathedral </em></p><p>Responses: Clucas Stanford in B-flat <br>Responses: Leighton Darke in F Orr - They that put their trust in the Lord <br>Psalm: 77: 1-12 <br>11.00 SUNG&nbsp;EUCHARIST <br>Darke in F <br>Hymn: 436 </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Roth - The Flower </li><li style="flex:1">Hymn: 377 </li></ul><p>4.15 EVENSONG </p><p><em>Wednesday 10 July </em></p><p>7.30 Mattins&nbsp;(said) 8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Sailors’ Chapel) 1.10 Holy&nbsp;Communion <em>Order 1 </em>(Lady Chapel) 5.30 Evening&nbsp;Prayer (said) <br>Byrd - Ave verum corpus </p><p><em>sung by the combined boys and lay clerks of Chichester, Salisbury and Winchester Cathedrals Recorded by BBC Radio 3 - please be seated by 4.00pm </em></p><p>East - The Call Responses: Leighton Stocken - Chichester Service <br>Preacher: The Reverend Canon Derek Tansill Resp. Psalm: 25: 1-10&nbsp;Hymns: 495, 374, 354, <br>CP 521, 393 <br>3.30 EVENSONG <br>Responses: Leighton Rubbra in A-flat </p><p>Brahms - How lovely is thy dwelling place </p><p>Psalm: 76&nbsp;Hymns: 390, 378 (omit v. 6) <br>Wesley - Ascribe Unto the Lord </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 119: 1-32 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymn: 419 </li></ul><p>7.00 SCF&nbsp;Concert 2: Sing Unto the Lord </p><p><strong>St Benedict </strong></p><p><strong>DIARY (continued) </strong></p><p>In the Lectionary, we commemorate St Benedict, Abbot on 11 July. Benedict was born in the Italian town of Nursia in Umbria in 480 AD. His contribution to the development of western monasticism and so to European life and culture cannot be underestimated. He founded 12 communities of monks at Subiaco just east of Rome before moving to Monte Cassino which is between Rome and Naples. An account of </p><p>his life is found in Gregory the Great’s Dialogues </p><p>(particularly the second book). But it was not so much the </p><p>events of his life which were to be Benedict’s lasting legacy – </p><p>it was his Rule of Life. </p><p><em>Saturday 20 July </em></p><p><strong>Southern Cathedrals Festival </strong></p><p><em>Margaret of Antioch, martyr, 4</em><sup style="top: -0.18em;"><em>th </em></sup><em>century </em></p><p>8.00 Mattins&nbsp;(said) </p><p>11.00 FESTIVAL&nbsp;EUCHARIST <em>sung by the combined boy choristers and lay clerks and Chichester, Salisbury and Winchester Cathedrals </em></p><p>Victoria - Missa Laetatus Sum Victoria - O Domine Jesu Christe Preacher: The Revd Ronald Corp OBE <br>Hymns: 197, 492, CP 450, CP 618 </p><p>5.00 Evening Prayer (said, Bishop’s Chapel) </p><p>6.00 SCF&nbsp;Concert 3: J. S. Bach - St John Passion </p><p>The Rule of St Benedict was largely drawn from the writings of John Cassian, a Romanian priest who founded an Egyptian style monastery in the tradition of the Desert Fathers in Marseilles, France in 415 AD. St Benedict </p><p>incorporated many of John Cassian’s principles into his Rule </p><p>and encouraged his monks to read the works of Cassian. </p><p><em>Sunday 21 July </em></p><p><strong>FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY </strong></p><p><em>In residence: The Precentor </em></p><p>8.00 Holy&nbsp;Communion (Lady Chapel) 10.00 MATTINS </p><p><strong>Southern Cathedrals Festival </strong></p><p><em>Verse: Decani </em></p><p>Benedict’s Rule was written in 516 AD. It comprises 73 </p><p>chapters and its subject matter falls into 2 categories: the spiritual (how to live a life in imitation of Christ) and the administrative (how to run a harmonious and well organised religious community). There is much that is instructive for the smooth running of any Christian community, including a </p><p>Cathedral! </p><p>Responses: Leighton Noble in B minor Elgar - The Spirit of the Lord Preacher: The Reverend Canon Tim Schofield, Precentor </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 81: 1-8 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymn: 427 </li></ul><p></p><p>11.00 SUNG&nbsp;EUCHARIST </p><p>Mozart - Spatzenmesse Mozart - Ave verum corpus </p><p><strong>WORSHIP </strong><br><strong>AND MUSIC </strong></p><p>In addition, Benedict set out the essence of a specifically monastic life: Ora et Labore – to pray and to work. The order of those two words is important as for Benedict it is prayer which needs to undergird everything. The practical </p><p>outcome of Benedict’s vision for monastic communities is </p><p>that they should pray for 8 hours, sleep for 8 hours and work for 8 hours (and work could include manual work or spiritual reading and writing). It is all about living a stable and balanced life, again an instructive insight for modern life </p><p>which can often lack the ‘stabilitas’ and balance that Benedict </p><p>advocates. </p><p>Preacher: The Very Reverend Stephen Waine, Dean </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 15 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymns: 440 (omit *), </li></ul><p>424 (omit *), CP 453, 308, 272 <br>3.30 EVENSONG&nbsp;with Dismissal of Choristers <br>Responses: Leighton </p><p><strong>7 - 21 July 2019 </strong></p><p>Howells - Collegium Regale Wesley - Blessed be the God and Father </p><p>Harris - Bring us, O Lord God </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Psalm: 82 </li><li style="flex:1">Hymns: 394, 339 </li></ul><p></p><p>www.chichestercathedral.org.uk </p><p>St Benedict contributed more than anyone else to the rise of monasticism in Europe and the majority of monks and nuns whether they are Benedictine or Cistercian follow his Rule. Benedict was made Patron Protector of Europe in 1964 by Pope Paul VI and Co-Patron of Europe (with St Cyril and St Methodius) by Pope John Paul II in 1980. Benedict died at Monte Cassino on 21 March 547 AD. Before 1970 his feast day was always on 21 March with a memorial on 11 July. This was changed in 1970 because the March feast day invariably fell during Lent. So after 1970 the memorial became the main </p><p>feast day and 11 July could be celebrated without any Lenten </p><p>restrictions. </p><p>Follow us on Twitter @ChiCathedral </p>

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