St John’s College Chapel Services Easter Term & Summer Residence 2010 St John’s College Chapel Since the early thirteenth century the site of St John’s College has had a place of Christian worship. The original Chapel, whose ruins may still be viewed in First Court, belonged to a hospital for the poor and infirm and was retained when the College was founded in 1511. Our present Chapel, built in 1869 by Sir George Gilbert Scott, continues this faithful offering of prayer with regular services enriched by the College’s outstanding choral tradition. Members of the public are welcome at all Choral Services, printed in BOLD TYPE in this list. Surplices are provided in the Chapel, and are worn by members of the College on Sundays, at Evensong on Saturdays, and on other holy days as marked in this list with the letter S. Choral Evensong Our service of Evensong follows that set down in the Church of England’s Book of Common Prayer in 1662. The service is sung by the Choir, of men and boys, who study either at the College or at the College School and may be followed on the cream cards in the stalls. The words of the psalm appointed for the day and sung by the Choir may be found in the Book of Common Prayer (usually red). Please join in singing the hymns, usually found in the green New English Hymnal. In accordance with the spirit of the Book of Common Prayer (a portion of) the Morning Psalms are sung during the first half of term, and (a portion of) the Evening Psalms during the second half. This term our Old Testament lessons are drawn from the Wisdom writings, with selections from the Books of Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. Our New Testament lessons come from the Acts of the Apostles and tell the story of the Church’s infancy, beginning with the Ascension of Christ and the inspiration of the disciples with the Spirit at Pentecost and ending with St Paul’s arrival in Rome, ready to bring the Gospel message to a new world. Our Sunday evening sermon series, ‘I Believe In…’, invites a range of exciting guest preachers to share something of their own faith journey and how their experience of life has shaped what they have come to believe. Further details are available on the Chapel website: www.joh.cam.ac.uk/chapel_and_choir/sermons Sung Eucharist The service may be followed in the yellow Sung Eucharist booklets. Please join in all words marked in bold. Our readings are printed on a separate white sheet, which may be collected from the entrance to the Chapel. Hymns are found in the green hymn book in the stalls. The Chapel is part of the Church of England, within the world-wide Anglican Communion, and welcomes all Christians who are communicant members of their own church to receive Communion with us. Listen Online A Chapel service will be webcast on a weekly basis throughout the year. Webcast services will be available from midday on Tuesdays. You can listen online at: www.sjcchoir.co.uk/webcast _________________________________________________________________________ Dean The Rev’d Duncan Dormor Director of Music Andrew Nethsingha Chaplain The Rev’d Dr Grant Bayliss Organ Scholars Timothy Ravalde & John Challenger Chapel Clerk Stephen Stokes The clergy are always glad to arrange to see members of the College. The Chapel Clerk can be contacted by telephone on 01223 338676 or by e-mail at [email protected] Further details of the Chapel and Choir are available on the College website www.joh.cam.ac.uk ____________________________________________________________________________ The Chapel is fitted with a hearing induction loop for those who are hearing-impaired. Simply switch your hearing aid to the T position. Our presence at services is a prayer; please respect the traditions of the Chapel and of all those who worship with you. If you would like to know more about the Christian faith or the Church of England, please speak to one of the clergy. Please do not use cameras, tape recorders or videos in the Chapel. Please do not bring food and drink into the Chapel. The work of the Chapel is entirely supported by the College and no collections are taken during services. However, the student Chapel Committee supports a number of charities each term and an alms dish is provided for donations on the table by the Chapel gates; please give generously. For details of charities supported this term, see the notice board in the Ante-Chapel. Cover image: St John being boiled in oil before the Latin Gate at Rome from a detail of a window in the College Chapel ____________________________________________________________________________ Services in Chapel are regularly recorded for weekly broadcast online at: www.sjcchoir.co.uk/webcast APRIL _________________________________________________________________________ 18 THE SECOND 8.30 a.m. COLLEGE COMMUNION SUNDAY AFTER EASTER _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ 20 TUESDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG (men’s voices) Responses and Preces: Rose Psalm 103 Moore (First Service) Tallis: Sermone blando angelus Hymn 105 _________________________________________________________________________ 21 WEDNESDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG (men’s voices) Anselm Responses and Preces: Rose Abbot of La Bec, Psalm 105 vv. 1–23 Archbishop of Canterbury, Victoria: Magnificat sexti toni Teacher, 1109 Nunc Dimittis sexti toni Lassus: Veni in hortum meum _________________________________________________________________________ APRIL _________________________________________________________________________ 22 THURSDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG Responses and Preces: Shephard Psalm 107 vv. 1–31 Murrill in E Hadley: My beloved spake Hymn 376 _________________________________________________________________________ 23 FRIDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG George Responses and Preces: Shephard Patron of England, Psalm 110 Martyr, c. 304 Weelkes (Sixth Service) Byrd: O Lord, make thy servant Elizabeth Hymn 488 _________________________________________________________________________ 24 SATURDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG Responses and Preces: Shephard Psalms 116, 117 Antiphon: In omnem terram Watson in E Parry: My soul, there is a country Hymn 112 Voluntary: Langlais Incantation pour un jour Saint _________________________________________________________________________ Services in Chapel are regularly recorded for weekly broadcast online at: www.sjcchoir.co.uk/webcast APRIL _________________________________________________________________________ 25 ST MARK 8.30 a.m. COLLEGE COMMUNION APOSTLE 10.30 a.m. SOLEMN SUNG EUCHARIST Introit: Vaughan Williams O Taste and See Berkeley: Missa Brevis Gradual: Psalm 119 vv. 9–16 Credo: VI Hymns 163, 486 Voluntary: Messiaen Joie et clarté des Corps Glorieux 6.00 p.m. ORGAN RECITAL (No. 1266) William Whitehead (Concert Organist) Purcell: Voluntary in D minor for double organ Bairstow: Sonata in E flat Andante serioso, ma con moto Allegro giocoso Maestoso 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG Responses and Preces: Shephard Psalm 45 Antiphon: In omnem terram Harvey: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Tomkins: Almighty God, who hast instructed Hymns 117, 120 Preacher: The Dean I Believe In… the Kingdom of God Voluntary: Buxtehude Prelude, Fugue and Ciacona in C _________________________________________________________________________ 26 MONDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENING PRAYER (said) _________________________________________________________________________ 27 TUESDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG Responses and Preces: Shephard Psalm 124 Malcolm: Magnificat primi toni Nunc Dimittis primi toni Purcell: Rejoice in the Lord alway Hymn 103 _________________________________________________________________________ APRIL _________________________________________________________________________ 28 WEDNESDAY 4.00 p.m. EVENSONG Introit: Hadley My beloved spake Responses and Preces: Shephard Psalms 136, 137, 138 Harvey: Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis Parry: My soul, there is a country Hymn 124 Voluntary: Howells Rhapsody no. 3 in C sharp minor This Service will be broadcast live on BBC Radio Three. We ask that everyone is seated by 3.45 p.m. _________________________________________________________________________ 29 THURSDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG Catherine of Siena Responses and Preces: Leighton Teacher, 1380 Psalm 140 (omit vv. 9–11) Dyson in D Rachmaninoff: Bŏgŏroditse Dyevo Hymn 107 _________________________________________________________________________ 30 FRIDAY 6.30 p.m. EVENSONG (men’s voices) S Responses and Preces: Millington Psalm 145 Antiphon: Qui vult venire post me Lassus: Magnificat tertii toni Nunc Dimittis tertii toni Lassus: Qui moderatur Hymn 119 _________________________________________________________________________ MAY _________________________________________________________________________ 1 SAINT PHILIP 6.30 p.m. FESTAL EVENSONG AND SAINT JAMES Introit: Bullock Give us the wings of faith APOSTLES Responses and Preces: Leighton Psalm 149 Antiphon: Qui vult venire post me Purcell in G minor Purcell: My beloved spake Hymn 476 Voluntary: Buxtehude Praeludium in F sharp minor (BuxWV 146) _________________________________________________________________________ Services in Chapel are regularly recorded for weekly broadcast online at: www.sjcchoir.co.uk/webcast MAY _________________________________________________________________________ 2 COMMEMORATION 8.30 a.m. COLLEGE COMMUNION OF BENEFACTORS 10.30 a.m. COMMEMORATION SERVICE Responses and Preces: Leighton Psalms 149, 150 Antiphon: Hic est discipulus ille Te Deum: Howells Collegium Regale Orr: They that put their trust in
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