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THE CATHEDRAL AND METROPOLITICAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, CANTERBURYWelcome to our Services on 22nd July 2018Mary Magdalene8.00amHoly Communion BCP – High AltarThe Service begins in the Book of Common Prayer page 237.If you wish to receive Communion without the need to climb the steps to the HighAltar, please take a seat at the bottom of the steps during Communion and thesacrament will be brought to you.9.30amMorning Prayer (said) – Quire11.00am Sung Eucharist – Quire3.15pmEvensong – QuireIntroit:Magdalen, cease from sobs and sighs - HurfordResponses:Malcolm Archer (b. 1952)Psalm:63 Book of Common Prayer page 421First Reading:Zephaniah 3.14-endCanticles:Herbert Sumsion (1899-1995) in DSecond Reading: Mark 15.40-16.7Anthem:Laudate pueri Dominum – Mendelssohn (1809-47)Laudate, pueri, Dominum; laudate nomen Domini.Sit nomen Domini benedictum ex hoc nunc et usque in saeculaPraise the Lord, ye servants : O praise the Name of the Lord.Blessed be the Name of the Lord : from this time forth for evermore.Words:Psalm 113:1-2Hymn:742i during which a collection is received18.30 Sermon and Compline – QuirePreacher: The DeanPLEASE DO NOT LEAVE BAGS UNATTENDED AT ANY TIME INSIDE THECATHEDRAL OR IN THE PRECINCT

SUNDAY CLUB is now having a summer break and resumes on 9 thSeptember.CHILDREN’S AREA available during the 11am service today in the NorthQuire Transept. From next week and for the rest of the holidays our 11amSunday service will be in the nave and the children’s area will be at thefront north side. Activity sheets, colouring and children’s books related tothe Sunday gospel provided. We ask parents and carers to supervise theirchildren in that area. Do ask the Stewards for directions.REFRESHMENTS will be served in the Chapter Housefollowing next Sunday’s Sung Eucharist. There will also be aFairtrade stall. All welcomeVISIT FROM BEC From 24 -27th July, we will be welcoming Father Abbot,Mother Prioress, Sr Marie Benedicte and Br Raphael, from the communitiesat Le Bec Helluin in Normandy. The charter we signed between ourcommunities 11 years ago, commits us to praying for one another eachThursday and visiting on alternate years when possible. This is Bec’s visitto us, do please make the brothers and sisters welcome if you see them.FUNERAL 2nd AUGUST 11am St Mildred’s Church, CanterburyRichard Ginman, died on 8th July 2018, aged 92. He was a steward at thecathedral for many years and in former times a guide in the crypt treasury.All are welcome to the Requiem Mass and Service of Thanksgiving for hislife, which will be followed by refreshments.TICKETS ON SALE TODAY AND NEXT WEEK FOR OUR NEXTCONGREGATIONAL LUNCH. N.B. This will be on Sunday 12th Augustnot 5th as previously advertised. If you bought a ticket for the 5th andare unable to go on the 12th your money will be refunded if you have aticket for the 5th. and can come on 12th. please exchange it! Come and seeus at the congregational table in the south quire aisle after the 11amservice. If you haven’t got a ticket at all – come and buy one! 12 foradults, 6.50 for children, under 5s free.FILM CLUB meets again on Sunday 29th July in the Kentish Barn,cathedral Lodge. We shall be watching Singalong Sound of Music, fancydress optional and no musical expertise needed. Come and have fun! Therunning time for this film is just under 3 hours so we will stop for a ‘Bringand Share’ supper with a glass of bubbly halfway through. Please bring aplate of ‘Your favourite things’ to share. Tea & biscuits available from

4.15pm. Film starts at 4.30pm. ‘Category ‘U’ suitable for all. All welcome.Tea for non-members 1.Coach to Salisbury Cathedral for Canon Nick’s installation as Dean.Sunday 9th September. Further details will be sent soon to those who havebooked a seat on the coach. There are a few spare seats which will beallocated on a first come basis, please contact Canon Clare, emailcanonclare@canterbury-cathedral.org or phone 01227 865227 ASAP.THE FRIENDS OF CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL The Friends will bevisiting the RHS Wisley Flower Show on 6th September. Tickets are 35for Friends (just 25 if you are a member of the RHS) or 40 for nonmembers ( 30 if an RHS member). For more information about thisevent and our busy Friends’ community, please call in to the Friends’Office or telephone for details. Quote ‘Pew Sheet’ and we will give you 15months membership for the price of 12 in your first year! To book forWisley, or for more information about the Cathedral’s fan club and itsactivities, please visit us at the Friends’ Office, 3 The Precincts, 10am-12noon and 2-4pm (Mon-Fri) or phone 01227 865292. www.canterburycathedral.org.friends.A MESSAGE FROM CANON NICKDear Friends, we could not have had a more memorable and lovely sendoff from Canterbury than we did on Sunday 15 July. The music for theorchestral Eucharist was simply stunning, and the gathering in the ChapterHouse afterwards was exuberant. We are so grateful for the beautiful gift– a colour-filled print of the Canterbury skyline with all its familiarlandmarks – and it will occupy a treasured place in our new home inSalisbury. We value all the friendships we have made in our five yearsamong you. Please remember us in your prayers, as we will you, andremember to look us up whenever you visit Wiltshire.With our love, Nick, Heather, Barnaby & Thea Papadopulos(Thanks to your donations, we are also sending a cheque for just over 700 from the cathedral congregation, for Nick and the family to spend asthey wish.)

TIMO’S CHALLENGESWell done to Tim Brougham who completed hisexercise challenges and raised an amazing 1,600for L’Arche.Recovering from a traumatic brain injury Tim’schallenge was to walk 1.5 miles from Stelling Minnisto Bossingham and walk, jog, row and cycle 5km.at the gym.Tim says, ‘Thank you for your generous support’.UNDER AN EQUAL SKY will run until 11th November. It is a series ofinstallations by international artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg,reflecting on themes of war and remembrance, migration and refugees.Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the First WorldWar, Under an Equal Sky will take the viewer on a journey that beginswith 100 glass amphorae suspended in the shape of a ship in theCathedral’s Nave and ends with a glass wall of multi-coloured vessels.OBSOLETE AND LEFT OVER FOREIGN CURRENCY can be put to good use:visitors to the cathedral often place foreign currency in our donation boxes andcollections. The accounts department gathers it up and sends it off to beexchanged into sterling. The latest collection made over 5,000!Where practical, the currency is re-patriated, small seemingly worthless coinsare recycled for their copper, nickel, gold and silver. Sometimes the scrap metalvalue exceeds the monetary value and obsolete notes can be sought after bycollectors. If you have any coins or notes left over from your holiday or tuckedaway in a drawer, put them to good use by placing them into one of theCathedral’s donation boxes or collections, and you can leave the prospectors inour accounts department to do the rest .SUNDAY NOTICE SHEET ONLINEGo to the home page of www.canterbury-cathedral.org.Select ‘Worship & Music’, then ‘Music list & Notice Sheet’And follow ‘For detailed information on the week’s Sunday service, as well asCathedral congregational activities and events, see the weekly Notice Sheet’KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST CATHEDRAL NEWS on Twitter. Followus @No1Cathedral.THE COLLECTION: We encourage UK tax payers to use theCathedral’s Gift Aid envelope, ensuring that you complete all thesections. The Cathedral will reclaim an extra 25p for every 1placed in the envelope. Gift Aid envelopes can be obtained from the stewards.If you would like to give regularly to the Cathedral we can provide you with apersonalised envelope to save you completing an envelope each week.Alternatively you can pay by standing order. Please contact the erinformation.accounts@canterbury-cathedral.org or telephone 01227 862763.Cheques should be made payable to ‘Dean and Chapter of Canterbury’.

Large print copies of the orders of service are available from thestewards. They will be pleased to help you.Printed by the Music & Liturgy Department01227 865281 www.canterbury-cathedral.org

Anthem: Laudate pueri Dominum – Mendelssohn (1809-47) Laudate, pueri, Dominum; laudate nomen Domini. Sit nomen Domini benedictum ex hoc nunc et usque in saecula Praise the Lord, ye servants : O praise the Name of the Lord. Blessed be

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