June Programme with Music - The Queen`s Chapel of the Savoy

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June Programme with Music - The Queen`s Chapel of the Savoy
Chaplain
The Reverend Professor Peter Galloway OBE
Chaplain of the Royal Victorian Order
THE QUEEN’S CHAPEL
of the SAVOY
Steward
Sqn Ldr Thomas Leyland BSc RAF (rtd)
Chapel of the Royal Victorian Order
The private chapel of Her Majesty The Queen
in right of Her Duchy of Lancaster
Master of the Music
Philip Berg MVO FRCO ARCM
CALENDAR for JUNE 2015
Sub Organist
Justin Luke ARCO
Sunday 7 June
THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
(Choristers’ Parents Sunday)
11am Sung Eucharist
Director of Music, St Olave’s Grammar School
Matthew Price MA
CONTACT DETAILS
Postal Address
The Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy, Savoy Hill, London, WC2R 0DA
Telephone: 020 7836 7221
Email: [email protected]
Please note our new website:
RoyalChapelSavoy.org
Introit
Setting
Hymns
Readings
Psalm
Sermon
Ubi caritas (Duruflé)
Howells Collegium Regale
334, 484, 302
Genesis 3:8-15
2 Corinthians 4:13 to 5:1
Mark 3:20-25
130
The Chaplain
Facebook & Twitter
You can now follow events in the Chapel on Facebook (Queen’s Chapel of
the Savoy) and Twitter (@QCOTS).
Saturday 13 June
11am
Wedding of Stuart Stringer and Amie Woodward
The Chapel is normally open to the public each week from Monday to
Thursday 9am to 4pm and on Sunday from 9am to 1pm. The Chapel is
closed on Fridays and Saturdays.
Sunday 14 June
THE SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
11am
th
Service to mark the 800 anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta
Information about the Chapel and the Duchy of Lancaster can be found on
our new website: RoyalChapelSavoy.org
Psalm
Anthem
96
‘England’, Sir Hubert Parry
Hymns
Readings
Sermon
‘I vow to thee my country’
440, 490, 488
Isaiah 60:1-3, 15 and 17b-22
Ephesians 6:8-20 and 23
The Very Reverend Dr Robert Willis
Dean of Canterbury Cathedral
Sunday 21 June
THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY
11am Sung Eucharist
Introit
Setting
Hymns
Readings
Psalm
Sermon
View Me, Lord (Lloyd)
Leighton Missa Brevis
391, 418, 487
Job 38:1-11
2 Corinthians 6:1-13
Mark 4:35-41
107:1-3 and 23-32
The Chaplain
Sunday 28 June
THE BIRTH OF SAINT JOHN THE BAPTIST
(Patronal Festival of the Chapel)
11am Sung Eucharist
Introit
Setting
Hymns
Readings
Psalm
Sermon
Locus Iste (Bruckner)
Darke in F
12, 168 (tune 288), 205, 170
Isaiah 40:1-11
Acts of the Apostles 13:14b-26
Luke 1:57-66 and 80
85:7-13
The Very Reverend Dr John Moses, KCVO
NOTICES
Sunday 7 June
This Sunday is Choristers’ Parents Sunday, on which we especially welcome
the parents of our choristers. The service will be followed by a Hog Roast
lunch in the chapel garden. The number of places is limited to 120 – so if
you would like to attend, please notify the Steward.
Saturday 13 June
Congratulations to Stuart and Amie who are to be married at the chapel
this day. Stuart is an ‘Old Olavian’ and was a chorister at the chapel for five
years.
Sunday 14 June
The 11am service this Sunday will follow a special form to celebrate the
800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta. The preacher will be the
Dean of Canterbury Cathedral. The service will be held in the presence of
Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Michael of Kent. Please let the
Steward know if you plan to attend the service that Sunday morning. The
service will be followed by a drinks reception.
Sunday 28 June
On this Sunday the Chapel celebrates its patronal festival by keeping the
feast of the Birth of Saint John the Baptist. The chapel is all that remains of
a hospital founded by the will of King Henry VII. The hospital was
dedicated in the name of Saint John the Baptist, the great forerunner of
Christ. His message was delivered in the powerful oratory of an Old
Testament prophet, and he acts as a bridge between the Old and New
Testaments. We welcome The Very Revd Dr John Moses, KCVO, former
Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral, as the visiting preacher that Sunday morning.
The service will be followed by a drinks reception.