The Fifth Sunday of Easter 3 May 2015
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The Fifth Sunday of Easter 3 May 2015
The Fifth Sunday of Easter 3 May 2015 7.30am : Matins (said) Psalm: 96 8am : Holy Eucharist (Celebrant & Preacher: Canon Graham Holcombe) 9am : Parish Eucharist (followed by tea/coffee) (Celebrant & Preacher: The Dean) Hymns: 464, 103, 307 & 3 (blue booklet) Readings & Offertory Procession: David and Tannwen James Organ voluntary: Voluntary in a minor James 11am : Choral Eucharist Wills in D (Celebrant & Preacher: Canon Graham Holcombe) Hymns: 464, 103 & 119 Anthem: Most glorious Lord of life Harris Organ voluntary: Arrival of the Queen of Sheba Handel 12.30pm : Holy Eucharist {Lady Chapel} (Celebrant: The Dean) 3.30pm : Choral Evensong Dyson in D Hymns: 110 & 115 Psalm: 44 (vv14-end) Anthem: Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Stanford Organ voluntary: On a theme of Orlando Gibbons – Song 22 Stanford 5.30pm : Holy Eucharist {1662 Book of Common Prayer} (Celebrant: The Dean) Sunday 3 May 2015: THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER Collect Almighty God, who through your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ have overcome death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: grant that, as by your grace going before us you put into our minds good desires, so by your continual help we may bring them to good effect; through Jesus Christ our risen Lord, who is alive and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen. A reading from Baruch Baruch 3. 9-15, 33 – 4. 4 Hear the commandments of life, O Israel; give ear, and learn wisdom! Why is it, O Israel, why is it that you are in the land of your enemies, that you are growing old in a foreign country, that you are defiled with the dead, that you are counted among those in Hades? You have forsaken the fountain of wisdom. If you had walked in the way of God, you would be living in peace for ever. Learn where there is wisdom, where there is strength, where there is understanding, so that you may at the same time discern where there is length of days, and life, where there is light for the eyes, and peace. Who has found her place? And who has entered her storehouses? the one who sends forth the light, and it goes; he called it, and it obeyed him, trembling; the stars shone in their watches, and were glad; he called them, and they said, ‘Here we are!’ They shone with gladness for him who made them. This is our God; no other can be compared to him. He found the whole way to knowledge, and gave her to his servant Jacob and to Israel, whom he loved. Afterwards she appeared on earth and lived with humankind. She is the book of the commandments of God, the law that endures for ever. All who hold her fast will live, and those who forsake her will die. Turn, O Jacob, and take her; walk towards the shining of her light. Do not give your glory to another, or your advantages to an alien people. Happy are we, O Israel, for we know what is pleasing to God. Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. Thanks be to God. Psalm 22. 25-end 25 My praise is of thee in the / great • congre-/gation: my vows will I perform in the / sight of / them that / fear him. 26 The poor shall / eat • and be / satisfied: they that seek after the Lord shall praise him; * may your / heart / live for / ever. 27 Let all the ends of the world remember, * and be turned / unto • the / Lord: and let all the families of the / nations / worship • be-/fore him. 28 For the dominion / is the / Lord's: and he is the / Governor • a-/mong the / nations. 29 As for all them that sleep in the earth, * / how • shall they / worship him: all they that go down into the dust, * / how • shall they / kneel be-/fore him? 30 But my life shall be preserved in his sight, * and my / children • shall / worship him: they shall tell of the Lord unto the / gener-/ations • to / come, 31 And unto a people that shall be born shall they de-/clare his / righteousness: that / he hath / brought • it to / pass. A reading from Acts of the Apostles Acts 8. 26-40 Then an angel of the Lord said to Philip, ‘Get up and go towards the south to the road that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza.’ (This is a wilderness road.) So he got up and went. Now there was an Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the Candace, queen of the Ethiopians, in charge of her entire treasury. He had come to Jerusalem to worship and was returning home; seated in his chariot, he was reading the prophet Isaiah. Then the Spirit said to Philip, ‘Go over to this chariot and join it.’ So Philip ran up to it and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah. He asked, ‘Do you understand what you are reading?’ He replied, ‘How can I, unless someone guides me?’ And he invited Philip to get in and sit beside him. Now the passage of the scripture that he was reading was this: ‘Like a sheep he was led to the slaughter, and like a lamb silent before its shearer, so he does not open his mouth. In his humiliation justice was denied him. Who can describe his generation? For his life is taken away from the earth.’ The eunuch asked Philip, ‘About whom, may I ask you, does the prophet say this, about himself or about someone else?’ Then Philip began to speak, and starting with this scripture, he proclaimed to him the good news about Jesus. As they were going along the road, they came to some water; and the eunuch said, ‘Look, here is water! What is to prevent me from being baptized?’ He commanded the chariot to stop, and both of them, Philip and the eunuch, went down into the water, and Philip baptized him. When they came up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip away; the eunuch saw him no more, and went on his way rejoicing. But Philip found himself at Azotus, and as he was passing through the region, he proclaimed the good news to all the towns until he came to Caesarea. Hear what the Spirit is saying to the church. Thanks be to God. Listen to the Gospel of Christ according to Saint John John 15. 1-8 Glory to you, O Lord ‘I am the true vine, and my Father is the vine-grower. He removes every branch in me that bears no fruit. Every branch that bears fruit he prunes to make it bear more fruit. You have already been cleansed by the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me as I abide in you. Just as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. I am the vine, you are the branches. Those who abide in me and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing. Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask for whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. My Father is glorified by this, that you bear much fruit and become my disciples. This is the Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, O Christ. The Sick Mary Wines, Bessie Kelaart, Kate Autton, Eddie Salley, John Marsh, Harry Baker, Natalie Doreen Evans, Jonathan Francis Davies, Joan Jenkins, Garfield Griffiths, Ruth Wilson, Morley Lewis, Heather Williams, George Smedley, Jean Ward The Departed Recently departed: Year’s mind: 3 May: Margaret Mary Marment 4 May: John William Davies, Pamela May Fairney, Kenneth Cameron Aplin, Annis Evans 5 May: Beryl Alice Cole, Norman William James Autton (Priest), Vera James, William Emlyn Davies, Peter Madsen 6 May: Sylwen Stephen 7 May: 8 May: Philip Charles Jones 9 May: William Vincent Trimm, Margaret Petherham, Mabel Davies, Winifred Mary Llewelyn-Jones, Gretna May Davies SERVICES during this WEEK Holy Eucharist Monday 9.30am Evensong 5.30pm (said) Henry Vaughan Tuesday 9.30am (Welsh) St Asaph 12.00 noon Wednesday Thursday 9.30am 10.00am (Welsh) 11.00am Friday 5.30pm (said) 5.30pm (sung) 5.30pm (sung) 9.30am 5.30pm (sung) 9.30am 5.30pm (said) St Julian of Norwich Saturday St Gregory of Nazianzus Prayer Intentions at the daily Eucharist Fifth Sunday of Easter Henry Vaughan, Poet Asaph, Bishop Wednesday Thursday Julian of Norwich Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop Tuesday 5 May Wednesday 6 May Thursday 7 May For a close personal relationship with Jesus, for he is the vine and we are the branches Pontypridd, St Catherine Peter Lewis Ngbo (Enugu, Nigeria) The people of Nepal Pontypridd, St Matthew and Cilfynydd w Llanwynno To be appointed Niagara (Ontario, Canada) The Bishop, Dean and Chapter of St Asaph Cathedral Pwllgwaun and Llanddewi Rhondda To be appointed Niassa (Southern Africa) Guides and Welcomers of this Cathedral The Staff at 39, Cathedral Road John Shirley, the Provincial Secretary Nicaragua (Central America) The General Election in this country Glyntaff, Rhydyfelin and the Graig Michael Gable Niger Delta North Niger Delta West (Niger Delta, Nigeria) Rhondda Deanery Haydn England-Simon The Niger Delta (Niger Delta, Nigeria) Dinas and Penygraig Christopher Lewis-Jenkins Niger West (Niger, Nigeria) For those who suffer from earthquakes, effects of war, poverty and hunger For all who are involved in Christian Aid house-to-house collection in this Parish During the Week 9.30am – Linen and Vestment meeting 2.00pm – Guides and Welcomers Training 1.00pm – Lunchtime Organ Music, Jonathan Bielby 7.30pm – Bible Study NOTICES The Merbecke Choir is required for Sunday 24 May, Pentecost, at 11.00am, rehearsal Friday 22 May at 7.00pm in Prebendal House. SUNDAY SCHOOL On Sunday 10 May after the 9am Parish Eucharist the Sunday School will be holding a Bring & Buy sale in Prebendal House with proceeds going to Christian Aid. Please bring any unwanted toys, games, puzzles and books. th LUNCHTIME ORGAN MUSIC Our first series of concerts was wildly successful with audiences ranging from 7090. We are happy to announce another two organ recitals on the following Wednesdays at 1.00pm: May 6 – Jonathan Bielby (Llandaff Cathedral) May 13 – David Thomas (Llandaff Cathedral) CHRISTIAN AID WEEK 10th -16th MAY 2015………..NEARLY HERE! Collection packs are now ready and are on the Christian Aid Table for collectors to pick up before or after any of the services on Sunday 3rd May. There is also a supply of envelopes for individual donations, which can be returned via the collections at services on May 10th or via the collection box on the publications table at the back of the Cathedral. Please fill in the Gift Aid form on the envelope – it increases your donation by 25%! Thank you so much to all our 90 collectors – and it’s not too late to join us! If you would be willing to be on a standby list to cover a street on an emergency basis, please let us know. We’d be so grateful for your help. Sue Smith (02920 569234 or [email protected]), John Bethell, Wendy Harding and Sheila Jones GLASS QUILT EXHIBITION Installed last weekend, the Glass Quilt project started in St. David’s, Lent 2014 and has visited all six of the Dioceses of Wales. It has sought to provide a welcome to our visitors, appealing particularly to young families and children, and offers a new perspective from which to appreciate our wonderful Cathedrals. On its journey around Wales it has been collecting prayers written on luggage labels. The Glass Quilt is a meditation piece, the woven glass screen has 49 stained glass roundels. These roundels are Bezant crosses (from the parable of the Lost Coin) and together form a Jerusalem cross. The Jerusalem cross speaks of the four ancient sites of Christianity and pilgrimage – Alexandria, Jerusalem, Antioch and Rome – and like all crosses, reminds us that we are a Resurrection People. NEXT Sunday : THE SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER 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 The Revd Canon Graham Holcombe Admin Office: Dean’s Secretary: Avril Paxton Head Virger: Jonathan Hoad Interim Director of Music: Jonathan Bielby The Cathedral Organist: David Thomas 029 2056 9521 029 2056 4554 029 2056 4554 [email protected] [email protected] Churchwardens: Dylan Gwyer Roberts [email protected] Katharine MacDonald [email protected] Stewardship Sec Mrs Helen Patterson 029 20619166 *** A printable version of the weekly notes is now on the website *** www.llandaffcathedral.org.uk The Cathedral is now on Twitter! It’s an easy way to keep up to date with the latest news and events, so follow us at: www.twitter.com/llandaffcath 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 Gift Direct (Giving 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 Mrs Helen Patterson, tel: 029 20619166