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Choral Evensong for such a time as this…

Apr
10
April 10, 2020

Choral Evensong

for the Wednesday

following the

The Third Sunday

of Lent

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At this time of profound stress and dislocation both here and around the world, it is timely to be called back to the contemplation of the eternal verities of our faith which are so powerfully conveyed in the Anglican liturgical heritage of the Prayer BookIt is a deeply poignant loss currently that,in the interests of slowing the spread of the COVID-19virus, so many churches have now closed their doors and are unable for the time being to offer public Divine Worship. 

So it is with gratitude that we are able to provide a link to this Services of Choral Evensong from the Church of the Advent, Boston.

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The Service is introduced by the Rector, the Revd Fr. Douglas Anderson and is sung by the choir under the direction of Dr Mark Dwyer the Organist and Choir Master assisted by Jeremy Bruns,the Associate organist and Choir Master.

Also robed and in the Sacrarium, when the service was originally recorded, were the Revd. Fr. Jay C. James, the Associate Rector and the Revd Dr. Jeffrey A. Hanson the Curate for Christian Education.

The Revd. Canon Alistair Macdonald-Radcliff read the lessons.

The canticles are from the Chichester Service by Sir William Walton, OM (29 March 1902 – 8 March 1983), The Versicles and Responses are to the setting by Kenneth Leighton, the anthem is by Herbert Howells CH, CBE, (17 October 1892 – 23 February 1983) and is of the evocative words from Psalm 42: “Like as the Hart desireth the water brooks,So longeth my soul after Thee, O God”

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The Prayer Book Society was looking forward to the launch of its completely redesigned magazine The Anglican Way around now but this will now be slightly delayed.

This important development has been a major project that has taken much time and effort.The first new-look edition will explore just what comprises Classical Anglicanism and further news of thiswill be sent out shortly.In the meantime it is intended to offer further resourcesfor prayer and reflection in these challenging days

O God, from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed: Give unto thy servants that peace which the world cannot give;that our hearts may be set to obey thy commandments,and also that by thee we being defendedfrom the fear of our enemiesmay pass our time in rest and quietness;through the merits of Jesus Christ Our Saviour.  Amen.

The Second Collect at Evening Prayer

The Book of Common Prayer, 1662


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