REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY (2nd Sunday of the Kingdom) Trinity 21

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REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY (2nd Sunday of the Kingdom) Trinity 21
REMEMBRANCE
SUNDAY
(2nd Sunday of the Kingdom)
Trinity 21
9 November 2014
7.30am : Matins (said)
Psalm: 82
8am : Holy Eucharist
(Celebrant & Preacher: Rev Bill Barlow)
9am : Parish Eucharist with Sunday School (followed by coffee)
(Celebrant: Canon Graham Holcombe)
(Preacher: The Dean)
Hymns: 417, 273, 329(ii) & 377
Readings & Offertory Procession: Chris & Jane Hackett
Organ voluntary: Voluntary in e minor Stanley
Please bring foodstuffs for asylum-seekers to Prebendal House
10.50am : Choral Eucharist of Requiem
(Celebrant & Preacher: The Dean)
(Special order of service)
Organ voluntary: Pomp & Circumstance March No.4 Elgar
12.30pm : Holy Eucharist {Lady Chapel}
(Celebrant: The Rt Rev Huw Jones)
3.30pm : Choral Evensong Canticles Stanford in C
Hymns: 462 & 364(408)
Psalm: 91
Anthem: Russian Contakion for the Departed Kiev Melody
Organ voluntary: Crown Imperial Walton
5.30pm : Compline {Lady Chapel}
(Preacher: Rosemary Griffiths Ordinand St Michael’s College)
Hymns: 449, 475 & 331
Organ voluntary: Nimrod (Enigma Variations) Elgar
Sunday 9 November 2014: THE SECOND SUNDAY OF THE KINGDOM
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY
Collect
Eternal God, our maker and redeemer, grant us, with all the faithful departed, the
sure benefits of your Son's saving passion and glorious resurrection that, in the last
day, when you gather up all things in Christ, we may with them enjoy the fullness of
your promises; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
A reading from the Wisdom of Solomon
The souls of the righteous are in the hand of God, and no torment will ever touch
them. In the eyes of the foolish they seemed to have died, and their departure was
thought to be an affliction, and their going from us to be their destruction; but they
are at peace. For though in the sight of men they were punished, their hope is full of
immortality. Having been disciplined a little, they will receive great good, because
God tested them and found them worthy of himself; like gold in the furnace he tried
them, and like a sacrificial burnt offering he accepted them. In the time of their
visitation they will shine forth, and will run like sparks through the stubble. They
will govern nations and rule over peoples, and the Lord will reign over them forever.
Those who trust in him will understand truth, and the faithful will abide with him in
love, because grace and mercy are upon his elect, and he watches over his holy ones.
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.
Psalm 130
Out of the deep have I called unto / thee O / Lord : Lord / hearken / unto • my /
voice.
O let thine ears con-/sider / well : the / voice of • my / suppli-/cations.
If thou Lord shouldest mark what is / done a-/miss : O / Lord who / could a-/bide it?
But there is / mercy • with thee : that / so thou / mayest • be / feared.
I wait for the Lord, * my /soul doth / wait for him : and in his / word / is my / trust.
My soul doth / wait • for the / Lord : more than watchmen for the morning, * yea
more than / watchmen / for the / morning.
O Israel trust in the Lord, * for with the / Lord • there is / mercy :
and with / him is / plenteous • re- /demption.
And he shall re-/deem / Israel : from the / multi•tude / of his / sins.
A reading from St Paul’s First Epistle to the Church in Corinth
Lo, I tell you a mystery! We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a
moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound,
and the dead will be raised imperishable, and we shall be changed. For this
perishable nature must put on the imperishable, and this mortal nature must put on
immortality. When the perishable puts on the imperishable, and this mortal puts on
immortality, then shall come to pass the saying that is written: "Death has been
swallowed up in victory." " O death, where is thy victory?, O death, where is thy
sting?" The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to
God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church.
Thanks be to God.
Listen to the Gospel of Christ according to Saint John.
Glory to you, O Lord.
Martha said to Jesus, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died.
And even now I know that whatever you ask from God, God will give you." Jesus
said to her, "Your brother will rise again." Martha said to him, "I know that he will
rise again in the resurrection at the last day." Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection
and the life; he who believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and whoever
lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?" She said to him, "Yes,
Lord; I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, he who is coming into the
world."
This is the Gospel of the Lord.
Praise to you, O Christ.
The Sick
Mary Wines, Graham Lewis, Bessie Kelaart, Fred Pollard, Howard Watt, Kate
Autton, Eddie Salley, John Marsh, Natalie Doreen Evans, Harry Baker, Margaret
Samuel, Beti Matthews, Bill Impey, Jonathan Francis Davies.
The Departed
Recently departed:
Year’s mind:
9 November:
10 November:
11 November:
12 November:
13 November:
Barbara Elizabeth Twining, Dorothy Crowther
May Parry, Selina Hunt, Dorothy May Thorne
David Watkins
Harold George Rew (Priest), Lorna Elizabeth Sully,
Michele Yvonne Hippisley, Geoffrey Guest
14 November: Christine Stokes
15 November:
SERVICES during this WEEK
Holy Eucharist
9.30am
Monday
St Leo 11.00am MU Eucharist
9.30am (Welsh)
Tuesday
St Martin 12.00noon
9.30am
Wednesday
St Tysilio
10.00am (Welsh)
Thursday
Charles Simeon 11.00am
9.30am
Friday
St Dyfrig
9.30am
Saturday
Evensong
5.30pm (sung)
5.30pm (said)
5.30pm (sung)
5.30pm (said)
5.30pm (Sung)
5.30pm (Said)
Saints, Martyrs & Missionaries
of North America
During this Midweek
Monday
Tuesday
2.30pm
10.00am
Guild of st Teilo – Julie Swain “Care & Repair”
Linen & Vestment Group
Prayer Intentions at the daily Eucharist
Rectorial Benefice of
For those who gave Cowbridge
Canon Derek Belcher
Remembrance the supreme
sacrifice and whose Edward DowlandSunday
Owen, David Boult
names are listed in
Second Sunday this Cathedral
Llansannor &
of the Kingdom Church, who will be Llanharry (CW)
remembered today. Primary School
Paul Fisher,
Headteacher
St Leo
(Bishop &
Doctor)
St Martin
(Bishop)
St Tysilio
(Abbot)
Armed Forces
Llangan &
St Mary Hill
To be appointed
For those who died
and are listed on the
War Memorial on
the Cathedral
Green, and will be
remembered today
by the Community
Rectorial Benefice of
Llantwit Major
Huw Butler, Anthony
Beer, Rachel Simpson
Wick & Marcross
(CW) Primary School
Ms Ceri Thomas,
Headteacher
The P.C.C.
Diocesan Director of
Ordinands
Dr Trystan Hughes
Pendoylan w Welsh
St. Donats
(East Vale Group)
Canon Edwin Counsell
Charles Simeon
Unity
(Priest & teacher)
Pendoylan (CW)
Primary School
Lyn Murray,
Headteacher
Peterston super Ely w
For the music of this St Brides super Ely
Cathedral. For the
Martyn Davies
St Dyfrig
Choir, David
Peterston (CW)
(Bishop)
Thomas and
Primary School
Jonathan Bielby
Tara Lloyd,
Headteacher
Saints, Martyrs &
Pontyclun & Talygarn
The Cathedral
Missionaries of
w Llanharry
Choral Society
North America
Sue Rees
Bermuda
(extra provincial to
Canterbury)
Kajo Keji
(Sudan)
For the Arcbishop of
Uganda
Kano
(Kaduna, Nigeria)
The Episcopal
Church of Kansas
Karachi
(Pakistan)
Karamoja
(South India)
ADVANCE NOTICE
FORTHCOMING ACTIVITIES
Any member of our congregation, especially our welcomers, tour guides and shop
volunteers would be most welcome to attend the following opportunity:
Saturday 22 November, 4.30pm in Prebendal House
Mr Martin Crampin, a published author on stained glass windows in Wales, is
talking about the work of John Prichard and John Pollard Seddon and the stained
glass in the Cathedral and other churches in Wales.
If you are interested in joining either of these activities or would like further
information, please let me know.
Katharine MacDonald, Churchwarden
CATHEDRAL SHOP – CHRISTMAS CARDS
Please remember that cards are available at very competitive prices. We would be
grateful for your support.
ADVENT BOOKS
This years Advent books are now on sale in the Cathedral shop. "Companions on the
Bethlehem Road" by Rachel Goulding (Deputy Editor of the Church Times) looks at
the coming of the Christ Child with the help of much loved poets, while "Longing,
Waiting, Believing" by Rodney Holder (recently retired Course Director of the
Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at Cambridge University, theologian,
pastor and scientist) takes the Old Testament prophecies of the birth of Jesus as a
starting point for a devotional but fresh look at familiar passages, right through to
Epiphany.
“LIVING FAITH” COURSE
Members will be pleased to hear that the Course should resume after Christmas with
Module 2 on the New Testament. Sandra Birdsall will again lead the studies and
new members are warmly invited to join. Details of time, place and other
arrangements will follow in the New Year.
The Reverend Roger Dixon
CONFIRMATIONS
The Adult Confirmation will take place on Holy Saturday 4 April 2015 at 8.0pm.
Confirmation classes will begin at the end of January, please speak to Canon Mari
Price.
The Junior Confirmation will take place on Sunday 26 April 2015 at 9.0am. Classes
will begin in Feburary, please speak to Canon Holcombe.
FORTHCOMING CONCERTS AT LLANDAFF CATHEDRAL
(all welcome - please see diary pages on website for further information)
Saturday 15 November – 7.30pm - Llandaff Cathedral Choral Society
Thursday 27 November – 7.30pm - Tenovus Lovelight Christmas Concert
Saturday 29 November – 7.30pm - Cardiff Ardwyn Singers
NEXT Sunday : THIRD SUNDAY OF THE KINGDOM
(Trinity 22)
7.30am : Matins
8am : Holy Eucharist
9am : Parish Eucharist
11.00am : Choral Eucharist
12.30pm : Holy Eucharist
3.30pm : Choral Evensong
5.30pm : Compline
All enquiries about Baptisms and Weddings (& Banns of Marriage)
should be made to the clergy, in the first instance to Canon Holcombe.
Tel: 029 2056 9521
New worshippers in the Cathedral
are invited to make themselves known to the clergy
Weekly Notes
It would be appreciated if any notices for the Weekly Notes could arrive no later than
9.30am each Thursday
Please send to [email protected]
or telephone the Cathedral Office 029 2056 4554
IN THE CATHEDRAL
The Dean
The Very Revd Gerwyn Capon
029 2056 1545
Canon Residentiary Canon Graham Holcombe
029 2056 9521
Churchwardens:
Dylan Gwyer Roberts [email protected]
Katharine MacDonald
[email protected]
Stewardship Sec
Fr John Baldwin
029 2055 4457
Admin Office
Avril Paxton
029 2056 4554
Head Virger
Jonathan Hoad
029 2056 8397
Jonathan Bielby MBE
029 2056 4554
Interim Director
of Music
[email protected]
The Cathedral
Organist
David Thomas
[email protected]
*** A printable version of the weekly notes are now on the website ***
www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk
Clergy days off: The Churchwardens ask you all to respect the clergy days off,
which are:
The Dean - Fridays
Canon Graham - Thursdays
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In order to carry on the work of the Church in and through this Cathedral Parish, not
least the upkeep of this magnificent building, we rely substantially on your generous
giving. A significant proportion of our funds is raised through Christian Stewardship
among our regular worshippers.
If you are a taxpayer, we invite you to give by means of GWADD (Give With a
Direct Debit), or other form of Gift Aided donation. This means we can claim the tax
back and so your donation increases by 25%. We are enormously grateful to all who
do this as an expression of their gratitude for God’s great goodness.
For more information, please contact the Stewardship Secretary
Fr John Baldwin, tel: 029 2055 4457