Sunday 14 June 2nd Sunday after Trinity 0800 Holy Communion (BCP said) 1030 Eucharist in the Nave (Cathedral Choir) Preacher: The Revd Canon Nick Ralph Readings: Ezekiel 17.22-end; Mark 4.26-34 1800 Choral Evensong (Cathedral Choir) Preacher: Kitty Price, Reader Readings: Jeremiah 7.1-16; Romans 9.14-26 Hymns: 476, 464, 436 Psalm 39 Weekdays 0745 1800 Wednesday 1200 1400 1800 Friday 1200 Saturday 1215 1700 Services This Week Morning Liturgy Choral Evensong Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Holy Communion attended by the Mothers’ Union Cathedral Baby and Toddler Group Holy Communion Holy Communion Diocesan Synod Eucharist Evening Prayer Sunday 21 June 3rd Sunday after Trinity 0800 Holy Communion (BCP said) 1030 Eucharist to mark the start of the Portsmouth Festivities in the Quire, with incense (Cathedral Choir, The Portsmouth Grammar School Chamber Choir and Portsmouth High School Choir with the Becket Players) Preacher: The Revd Canon Michael Tristram Readings: 2 Corinthians 6.1-13; Mark 4.35-end 1800 Choral Evensong (Cathedral Choir) Preacher: The Revd Canon Nick Ralph Readings: Jeremiah 10.1-16; Romans 11.25-end Encountering God through transformative worship, challenging discipleship, generous hospitality & prayerful engagement. PLEASE PRAY FOR For our partner diocese in Sunyani, Ghana holding its Diocesan Synod, and ordination retreat this week. All those preparing and sitting major exams at this time All those in need including: Jenny, Kelvin, Jeanette, Harold, Stephen, Justin, Jackie, Henry and Simon. and those who have died including Christopher Brewer, Fay Devonport, David Jameson (priest), John Jones, Robert Cole and Richard Green RIP TODAY Canon Peter is at St Mary’s, Fratton and Canon Anthony is at Meonstoke this morning and The Revd Dawn Banting is with the Army Training Regiment in Winchester. The List with timings of events and service details is available on the website and in the Welcome Area. NEWS Fabric Works The tenders for the works to the Tower and the external Eastern wall of St Thomas’s Chapel have been received and considered by Chapter. It is anticipated that contracts will be signed shortly and for the work, which is funded by the First World War Centenary Cathedrals Repair Fund, to start as soon as possible. Landscape Chapter has applied to the Heritage Lottery Fund for a regional grant to take forward the landscape project including archaeological investigations, further consultation and design work. A decision on the award is expected in September. Older Persons Advocate Project As part of the Inner City Cluster of churches within Portsmouth Deanery we are supporting this project by acting as employer for Jill Phipps. Her role is to work alongside volunteers and look at how the churches engage with older people and ways in which we might do this more effectively. Jill is based at All Saints’ Church in the city centre but you will see her from time to time at the Cathedral. Email [email protected], phone number 07710 394351. Worshipful Company of Fuellers On Thursday Canon Peter and Churchwarden Mike were delighted to welcome the Master, Neville Chamberlain CBE, his Lady and a local member of the Company as part of this year’s pilgrimage to all Cathedrals. A commemorative plaque is on display in the Welcome Area. Sunyani Partnership The June Newsletter is on the website or copies can be obtained from the Link Officer, Canon Marion Syms. Chapter has agreed that the 6pm Holy Communion service on Wednesdays will be replaced by Evening Prayer from the beginning of July. Please speak to Canon Michael for details. Educational Visit On Friday St Mark’s Primary School, Basingstoke are bringing 90 Year 2 children to tour and learn about the history of the building and the Black Canons who built it (including dressing up as a Black Canon!). NOTICES Rowans Hospice Moonlit Memories Walk: Once again the Cathedral will be supporting this event by staying open for walkers to visit. Whilst here they can take a comfort break, collect water and light a candle in memory of a loved one. It is an extremely important aspect of the Cathedral’s ministry in the City and to the Hospice. If you would like to volunteer to help overnight 20/21 June please contact Canon Peter or Liz in the offices. Christian Aid Coffee Morning and Lunch in the Lounge at Homeheights, Clarence Parade, Southsea 10.30am-2.00pm Monday 22 June. Coffee, tea, ploughman's lunch, raffle. Enquiries to Sue Ward and Margaret Townson, 023 92877 239, email [email protected]. Canon Michael Canon Michael’s final service as Residentiary Canon will be 10.30am Sunday 5 July. The service will be followed by reception in the Nave – all welcome. Donations towards a leaving present can be sent to the Cathedral Offices in clearly marked envelopes please. Bells The peal on Saturday will be rung by members of The Royal Society of Cumberland Youths (est. 1747) and along with its rival, The Ancient Society of College Youths, one of the oldest ringing societies still in existence. The principle to be rung is called Stedman Cinques, rung on eleven working bells with the tenor (heaviest) bell ringing at the end of each change creating a rhythmical effect. When rung well Stedman can be very rewarding to ring and listen to, although it requires a high level of concentration. Ordinations Saturday 4 July. The Revd Jane Isaac, who was an ordinand in training and long-standing member of the Cathedral Community, is amongst those being ordained Priest at 6.00pm. Her first Eucharist is 1830 on Sunday 5th. The Ordination of Deacons takes place at 11.00am. EVENTS Lunchtime Live 1.10pm this Thursday. Oliver Hancock and Samuel Hancock, voice and piano. Tickets £3, (concs £2.50.) Refreshments from 12.30pm. Discipleship Courses Everyone is welcome to attend the following relaxed, informative sessions. Details from the cards in the Welcome Area, on the website or from Canon Peter. Pilgrim Course Module 3 ‘The Commandments’ on Tuesday afternoons 2.00-3.30pm until 7 July in the Bishop Kenneth Room An Acceptable Prophet looking at Old Testament Prophets and what they might have to say to us today in light of the recent General Election. Thursdays 7.00–8.30pm until 9 July in the Bishop Kenneth Room. Portsmouth Festivities 19-28 June. Details of concerts and events including those at the Cathedral: The London Mozart Players 7.30pm Friday 19, The Swingle Singers 7.45pm Saturday 20, Eucharist to mark the start of the Portsmouth Festivities 10.30am Sunday 21, Southern Counter Tenors 9pm Tuesday 23, The David Rees-Williams Jazz Trio 9pm Wednesday 24, Portsmouth Festival Choir ‘Dido and Aeneas’ 7.30pm Thursday 25 June Choral Evensong and Lunchtime Live recitals are in the brochures in the Cathedral. Tickets from the Kings Theatre 023 9282 8282. http://www.portsmouthfestivities.co.uk/. Seafood on the Green 12.00-2.00pm. Saturday 20 June. Mussels, chips, smoked salmon, prawns. Live music, bar, seafood tastings etc. Pre-order from the Cathedral Shop or through the Cathedral Offices or come on the day. Proceeds in aid of the Fishermen’s Mission and the Portsmouth Cathedral Choirs Association. Cathedral Club 2.45pm Thursday 25 June in Becket Hall. Our Head Verger, Jessica-Louise Hallion ‘On being a verger’. Donations towards tea and coffee, all welcome. Saying Goodbye Service 3pm Saturday 27 June. One of a series of services taking place at Cathedrals and Minsters. The services are for people of any faith or no faith, and for anyone who has lost a baby, a child at any stage of pregnancy, at birth or in infancy, whether last week or 80-years ago. http://www.sayinggoodbye.org/ DEANERY NEWS Job Vacancy The Parish of St Mary, Portsea requires a Verger. Core hours 17.5 p/w @ £7.85 p/h, 9am-12 noon weekdays. Extra hours average out at approx 3 hrs per week, but with considerable variation, and a need for flexibility. Weekends and evenings are sometimes involved. For further details please contact: [email protected]. Portsmouth Cathedral, High Street, Old Portsmouth, PO1 2HH 023 9282 3300 www.portsmouthcathedral.org.uk [email protected]
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