St Mary's South Baddesley - Boldre & South Baddesley Benefice
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St Mary's South Baddesley - Boldre & South Baddesley Benefice
St John the Baptist, Boldre St Nicholas, Pilley Parish Priest: The Reverend Canon Andrew Neaum Phone: 01590 718439 Mobile 07808057168 Email: [email protected] St Mary the Virgin, South Baddesley A thought and a Prayer for the New Year 'Hope disposes the believer toward change. Hope is orientated toward what is coming tomorrow. In hope we count on the possibilities of the future and we do not remain imprisoned in the institutions of the past.' (Jürgen Moltmann, German Lutheran pastor & Theologian) Parish Priest: The Reverend Lynda Mead Phone: 023 8084 8901 Email: [email protected] Benefice Office (at St Nicholas Pilley) Church Secretary: Tim Macaire Office hours: Mon, Wed & Thurs: 9am-11am Phone: 01590 673484 Email: [email protected] Benefice Website: www.boldrechurches.co.uk/ Today 28th December : Holy Innocents St Nicholas’ Pilley 8.00 Holy Communion St Mary’s Sth Baddesley 9.30 Said Matins St John’s Boldre 10.30 Eucharist & Children’s Club 12.00 Baptism of Ella Harvie St Mary’s Sth Baddesley *6.30 Nine Lessons & Carols* Jesus said, "All things are possible with God." FOR PRAYER TODAY: Holy Innocents’ Day Diocese of Kushtia (Bangladesh). Diocese of Durham. Episcopal Church of Scotland Diocese of Moray Ross and Caithness. Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo; their bishops, priests and people. For all children caught up in violence, poverty, homelessness and abuse. In Our Diocese: All charity workers and volunteers. Prayers asked for: Colin Erne, David Balme, Janet, Yvonne. Rest in Peace: Mary Gray (Mark 10, 27) Prayer thankful, O Lord. Activities This Week . (Inactivity highly commended) Wed 31 Dec - 10.30 St Nicholas’ Pilley. Holy Communion Give us wisdom, courage and discernment in the face Next Sunday 4th January: Second of Christmas For all the possibilities ahead in this new year make us of so much chaos, despair and fear in our world. Help us to see how, in our circumstances, we can contribute to peace, justice, faith and love in all our world. And give us the will to translate our desires and hopes into action; through Him who is the Lord of Time and Eternity, Your Son Jesus Christ. Amen LM St Nicholas’ Pilley 8.00 Holy Communion St John’s Boldre 10.30 Matins & Children’s Club St Mary’s Sth Baddesley 6.30 Group Evensong Dates for the Diary 20 Jan Tue 1 Feb Sun 18 Feb Wed 15 Mar Sun 21 Mar Sat 5 Apr Sun 20 Apr Mon - 11.00 St John’s: Funeral Mary Eden Gray 10.30am Australia Day Service Ash Wednesday Mothering Sunday 7.30pm Classical Guitar Concert-Memorial Hall Easter Day 7.00pm St John’s Annual General Meeting THIS AND THAT (69a) At the Nine Lessons and Carol service in St John’s last Sunday evening, the congregation roared melodiously into my left ear even more strongly than the harmonious fortissimo of the choir into my right ear. It filled me with a sense of well being. A congregation in full throat signifies that all is well. Macaronic doggerel The church was nearly full, beautifully decorated, and spectacularly floodlit outside. There were moments of intense joy during the service. I am addicted to descants. I suspect that this is a sign of musical vulgarity, but I don’t care. To hear the sopranos in a choir soar off into the stratosphere thrills me beyond telling. Especially if the descant is well known, as with “O Come all ye Faithful.” The last verse of “Unto us a Boy is Born” also thrills: O and A and A and O Cantemus in choro Voice and organ, sing we so, Benedicamus Domino Just to remind you that coffee is served after Sunday morning Services at both St John’s & St Mary’s. All are welcome to stay and chat to friends. It is macaronic doggerel and I love it. Especially if the organ thunders, as Adrian has the courage to let it. Macaronic Vicar Our conversation at the Vicarage is often macaronic. Possibly just because I am a hopeless linguist I arrogantly and inaccurately pepper my conversation with phrases from all the languages I have so ineffectively studied, as well as any others that I happen to have come into contact with. In the morning I am likely to greet Diana, the squirrels, the cold weather, the world and the day with a macaronic jumble of nonsense: “Mangwanani meine frau. Hoe gaan dit met u? Voetsak jou bliksem (to the squirrels). This porridge is mushi sterek ek se. Ndinotenda.