Friday, November 27, 2015


ADVENT LESSONS AND CAROLS


SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2015
5:30 PM
Reception Following

114 George Street, Providence RI 02906
www.sstephens.org

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

ONLINE PARISH NOTES
SUNDAY 29 NOVEMBER 2015

Second Coming of Christ, Apse Mosaic in the
Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, Rome, 7th Century

FROM THE RECTOR

The first Sunday of Advent marks the beginning of a new liturgical year: a time of new beginnings and a marvelous opportunity to recommit ourselves to following Jesus Christ. The season of Advent also makes a wonderful antidote to the cloying quality of the secular world's commercial celebration of "the Christmas Season." Advent is a time of preparation, watching, and waiting. Christmas itself -- when it begins comes on the eve of December 25th and not before -- is all the more joyous if we have put in the preparation of a good Advent. This Sunday is the time to start.
-- Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS

Advent I, Year C
Jeremiah 33:14-16
Psalm 25:1-9
1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
Luke 21:25-36

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Christmas Flower Offering – If you would like to make a Christmas offering of flowers to the church in thanksgiving or in memoriam, please fill out the envelope included with today’s Kalendar, and put it in the offering plate or bring it to the parish office no later than Friday December 18th.

Advent Lessons & Carols – This evening at 5:30 pm we will offer our annual service of Lessons & Carols. Seasonal readings and musical selections set the stage as we prepare for the coming of the Lord. A reception follows in the Great Hall. All are welcome and invited to attend.

Saint Andrew the Apostle (November 30) – a major feast of the Church year, will be kept on Monday with Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm, followed by Low Mass at 6 pm.

Society of Mary – The Society of Mary will meet this Saturday 5 December following 9 am Morning Prayer, 9:30 Mass, and recitation of the Rosary. Everyone is invited.

Nominations Committee – candidates for the following positions need to be elected at the Annual Parish Meeting on January 24, 2016: three vestry members for four-year terms (expires Annual Meeting of 2020), one vestry member for a two-year term (expires Annual Meeting of 2018), two Diocesan Convention Delegates (one-year term), two Diocesan Convention Alternates (one-year term), Clerk of the Vestry (one-year term), and Treasurer (one-year term). The Nominations Committee consists of Sue Brazil (Chair), Bill Dilworth, Nancy Gingrich, Richard Noble, and Patti Barnes.

Advent Quiet Day – On Saturday 12 December from 9 am to 2:30 pm, we will offer our annual Advent Quiet Day, with addresses by The Rt. Rev. Daniel Martins, Bishop of Springfield, Illinois. We will begin as usual with Morning Prayer at 9 am, and Mass at 9:30 am followed by a light breakfast. The day will include a simple catered lunch, and we will conclude at 2:30 pm. The donation is $15 per person, payable on the day, which will help cover the cost of both breakfast and lunch. (Financial assistance is available if this may cause a hardship; please speak confidentially to one of the clergy.) So we have an idea of how many to plan for, please RSVP the parish office by Friday, December 11, indicating your intention to attend, via email to office@sstephens.necoxmail.com, or by calling Cory MacLean at 421-6702, ext. 1.

Christmas Decorations – This year we hope to engage a group of volunteers to decorate the church between Advent IV (Sunday 20 December) and Christmas Eve (Thursday 24 December). If you are interested in joining in this festive tradition, please contact the parish office via email to office@sstephens.necoxmail.com or phone at 421-6702, ext. 1.

Christmas Pageant and Family Mass – The Sunday School will be presenting its annual Christmas Eve Pageant at the Family Mass on Thursday, 24 December at 5:30 pm. Children of all ages are welcome to participate. Please see Alison Huff for details.

FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for – Nicholas, Robert, Patricia, Nancy, Townsend, Norman, Elva, Ethel, Andrea, Michael, Mark, Sue, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Gus, Deborah, Peter, Harrington, Kate, Davaughn, Rob, Bernice, Ellen-Jean, Richard, Maureen, Sandy, Donald, Stephen, Angela, Bobby, Laura, Sally, Rhoda, Ned, Charles, Frederick, Henry, James, and Dianne.

Birthdays this week – Sandra Bartlett (December 2).

The faithful departed – Year's  mind: Martha Saunders (29 November 1989), Jimmy Chancy Black (4 December 1992).

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the Diocese of West Malaysia (South East Asia): The Rt. Rev’d Ng Moon Hing; Assistant Bishop of West Malaysia (South East Asia): The Rt. Rev’d Andrew Phang; Assistant Bishop of West Malaysia (South East Asia): The Rt. Rev’d Jason Selvaraj; and in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the leadership and people of St. Andrew’s, Little Compton, and the leadership and students of St. Andrew’s School, Barrington.

THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes - MC R Noble SD S Brazil; Thurifer D Latimer; Crucifer W Dilworth; Torches V Johnson, L Rejto
Lector – P Martin
Ushers – R Viti, N Gingrich
Coffee Hour – Rejto/Elliot Family

THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 29 November
Advent Lessons & Carols Reception (following 5:30 pm service)

Saturday 5 December
Society of Mary (following Low Mass & Recitation of the Rosary)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Saturday 28 November
Epiphany Soup Kitchen 2 pm

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

Sunday 29 November
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT (V)
Morning Prayer 7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass 10 am
Advent Lessons & Carols 5:30 pm

Daily Office & Mass Lectionary: Advent 1, Year Two

Monday 30 November
SAINT ANDREW THE APOSTLE (R)
Evening Prayer 5:30 pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Tuesday 1 December
Tuesday in Advent I (V)
Nicholas Ferrar, Deacon, 1637
Charles de Foucauld, Hermit, 1916
Morning Prayer 8 am
Low Mass 8:30 am

Wednesday 2 December
Wednesday in Advent I (V)
Evening Prayer 5:30 pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Thursday 3 December
Francis Xavier, Apostle of the Indies, Missionary, 1552 (W)
Morning Prayer 8 am
Low Mass 8:30 am

Friday 4 December
John of Damascus, Monk, Teacher, c. 749 (W)
Angelus 12 Noon
Low Mass 12:10 pm

Saturday 5 December
Saturday in Advent I (V)
Clement of Alexandria, Priest, Teacher, c. 210
Morning Prayer 9 am
Low Mass 9:30 am
Holy Rosary 10 am

Sunday 6 December
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT (V)
Morning Prayer 7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass 10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

* EMBR = Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (December 6)

Advent II, Year C
Baruch 5:1-9 or Malachi 3:1-4
Canticle 4 or 16
Philippians 1:3-11
Luke 3:1-6

Friday, November 20, 2015

ONLINE PARISH NOTES
SUNDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2015


FROM THE RECTOR

This Sunday we conclude another liturgical year with the last Sunday after Pentecost, the celebration of the Feast of Christ the King. At a time of growing anxiety in the world at large, we do well to remember that Christ is King; he reigns over all creation, and in the end all will be subjected to his most gracious rule. Come join us as we worship him who alone commands our ultimate allegiance.
-- Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS

Proper 29, Year B
Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14
Psalm 93
Revelation 1:4b-8
John 18:33-37

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Altar Flowers today are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Robert Mortimer Marsh, whose funeral was here Friday.

Thanksgiving Day Services – Masses for Thanksgiving Day will be offered on Wednesday 25 November at 6 pm (preceded by Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm) and Thursday 26 November at 9:30 am (preceded by Morning Prayer at 9 am). It is fitting to begin our Thanksgiving Day festivities by coming to Mass to give thanks to God for our many blessings.

Advent Lessons & Carols – Next Sunday 29 November at 5:30 pm we will offer our annual service of Lessons & Carols. Seasonal readings and musical selections set the stage as we prepare for the coming of the Lord. A reception follows in the Great Hall. All are welcome and invited to attend.

Advent Quiet Day – On Saturday 12 December from 9 am to 2:30 pm, we will offer our annual Advent Quiet Day, with addresses by The Rt. Rev. Daniel Martins, Bishop of Springfield, Illinois. We will begin as usual with Morning Prayer at 9 am, and Mass at 9:30 am followed by a light breakfast. The day will include a simple catered lunch, and we will conclude at 2:30 pm. The donation is $15 per person, payable on the day, which will help cover the cost of both breakfast and lunch. (Assistance is available to anyone for whom this may be a hardship.) So we have an idea of how many to plan for, please RSVP the parish office by Friday, December 11, indicating your plans to attend, via email to office@sstephens.necoxmail.com, or by calling Cory MacLean at 421-6702, ext. 1.

FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for – Nicholas, Robert, Patricia, Nancy, Townsend, Norman, Elva, Ethel, Andrea, Michael, Mark, Sue, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Gus, Deborah, Peter, Harrington, Kate, Davaughn, Bernice, Ellen-Jean, Richard, Maureen, Sandy, Donald, Stephen, Angela, Bobby, Laura, Sally, Rhoda, Ned, Charles, Frederick, Henry, James, and Dianne.

Birthdays this week – Michael D’Alesandre (November 27).

The faithful departed – Year’s mind: Frederick Corcoran (24 November 2007); Mary Morgan (28 November 2013). Recently Departed: Robert Marsh.

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the Diocese of Wangaratta (Victoria, Australia): The Rt. Rev’d John Parkes; and in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the peace of the world, for the welfare of the Holy Church of God, and for the unity of all peoples.

THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes - MC D Latimer SD W Dilworth; Thurifer R Armidon, R Noble; Crucifer J Rice; Torches E Benziger, G Benziger
Lector – J Steiny
Ushers – S Brazil, T Bledsoe
Coffee Hour – T & C Bledsoe

THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 29 November
Advent Lessons & Carols Reception (following 5:30 pm service)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Saturday 28 November
Epiphany Soup Kitchen 2 pm

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

Sunday 22 November
LAST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST: CHRIST THE KING (W)
Morning Prayer 7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass 10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

Daily Office & Mass Lectionary: Proper 29, Year 1

Monday 23 November
Clement, Bishop of Rome, Martyr, c. 100 (R)
Evening Prayer 5:30 pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Tuesday 24 November
Columbanus, Abbot of Luxeuil and Bobbio, 615 (W)
Marcellinus and Peter, Martyrs at Rome, c. 304
Chrysogonus, Martyr at Aquileia, c. 304
Morning Prayer 8 am
Low Mass 8:30 am

Wednesday 25 November
EVE OF THANKSGIVING DAY (W)
Catherine of Alexandria, Martyr, 4th century (R)
James O.S. Huntington, Monk, Founder of the Order of the Holy Cross, 1935
Evening Prayer 5:30 pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Thursday 26 November
THANKSGIVING DAY (W)
Morning Prayer 9 am
Low Mass 9:30 am

Friday 27 November
Feria (G)
Angelus 12 Noon
Low Mass 12:10 pm

Saturday 28 November
Feria (G)
Morning Prayer 9 am
Low Mass 9:30 am

Sunday 29 November
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT (V)
Morning Prayer 7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass 10 am
Advent Lessons & Carols 5:30 pm

* EMBR = Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (November 29)

Advent I, Year C
Jeremiah 33:14-16
Psalm 25:1-9
1 Thessalonians 3:9-13
Luke 21:25-36

Friday, November 13, 2015

ONLINE PARISH NOTES
SUNDAY 15 NOVEMBER 2015

"Spoils of Jerusalem." Detail, Arch of Titus, Rome, 81 CE.

FROM THE RECTOR

On Stewardship Sunday we offer our financial pledges to God for the work of his Church for the coming year. Our pledges and financial offerings are as integral a component of our spiritual lives as our worship, prayer, and service: "And here we offer and present unto thee, O Lord, our selves, our souls and bodies, to be a reasonable, holy, and living sacrifice unto thee ..." 
-- Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS

Proper 28, Year B    
  
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Stewardship Sunday – During both Masses today we have the opportunity to bring our pledges forward and put them in the basket to be offered at God’s altar. Additional blank pledge forms are available from the ushers for those who did not receive them. We are grateful for whatever you can pledge. The results of the Stewardship Campaign so far will be announced at the end of Mass. Please help us make this Stewardship Sunday an occasion when we express our love for God and his Church through the generosity of our pledges.
Mini-Pilgrimage – This Saturday 21 November, the parish ward of the Society of Mary will visit the Shrine of Ste. Thérèse of Lisieux in Nasonville, Rhode Island, following Morning Prayer (9 am) and Mass (9:30 am) in the Lady Chapel. Please let us know if you would like to participate so we can organize car-pooling to get there. For more information, please speak to Fr. Alexander (Ward Superior) or Phoebe Pettingell (Ward Secretary). (Please note that we will not be having Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction normally scheduled for the third Saturday of the month.)
Thanksgiving Day Services – Masses for Thanksgiving Day will be offered on Wednesday 25 November at 6 pm (preceded by Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm) and Thursday 26 November at 9:30 am (preceded by Morning Prayer at 9 am). It is fitting to begin our Thanksgiving Day festivities by coming to Mass to give thanks to God for our many blessings.
Advent Lessons & Carols – On Sunday 29 November at 5:30 pm we will offer our annual service of Lessons & Carols. Seasonal readings and musical selections set the stage as we prepare for the coming of the Lord. A reception follows in the Great Hall. All are welcome and invited to attend.
Goodwill Industries – There is a clothing collection box in the Great Hall for the next few weeks on behalf of Goodwill Industries. One of their objectives is helping people in need to find employment, and to that end, they are accepting donations of clothing suitable for job interviews. If you have anything at home you can spare, please bring it. 
FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for: Nicholas, Robert, Patricia, Nancy, Townsend, Norman, Elva, Ethel, Andrea, Michael, Mark, Sue, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Gus, Deborah, Peter, Harrington, Kate, Davaughn, Bernice, Ellen-Jean, Richard, Maureen, Sandy, Donald, Stephen, Angela, Bobby, Laura, Sally, Rhoda, Ned, Charles, Frederick, Henry, James, and Dianne.

Birthdays this week – Karl Benziger (November 17).
The faithful departed:  Year’s mind: Eric Ernest Bernard Hall (16 November 1987), Alice Esposito (18 November 1994), Florence Ingram (20 November 1998), and Stanley Cozzens Bodell (20 November 2010).
Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the Diocese of Venezuela (IX, The Episcopal Church): The Rt. Rev’d Orlando Guerrero; and in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, please pray the leadership and people of St. Martin’s, Providence, and St. Elizabeth’s, Hope Valley.

THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes - MC D Latimer SD R Noble; Thurifer J Starks; Crucifer L Verdelotti; Torches C Sylvia, DO Latimer
Lector – P Pettingell
Ushers – G Ryan, S Newby
Coffee Hour – N Gingrich, S Brazil

THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Saturday 21 November
Mini-Pilgrimage (following 9:30 am Low Mass)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Saturday 21 November
Epiphany Soup Kitchen  2 pm

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

Sunday 15 November
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (G)
Morning Prayer  7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

Daily Office & Mass Lectionary: Proper 28, Year 1

Monday 16 November
Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 1093 (W)
Evening Prayer  5:30  pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Tuesday 17 November
Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln, 1200 (W)                                        
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:30 am

Wednesday 18 November
Elizabeth of Hungary, Princess of Thuringia, 1231 (W)
Evening Prayer  5:30  pm
Low Mass 6 pm
Thursday 19 November
Hilda, Abbess of Whitby, 680 (W)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:30 am

Friday 20 November
Edmund, King of the East Angles, Martyr, 870 (R)
Priscilla Lydia Sellon, Restorer of the Religious Life in the Church of  England, 1876
Angelus  12 Noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Saturday 21 November
The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Blue)
Morning Prayer  9 am
Low Mass  9:30 am
Sunday 22 November
LAST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST: CHRIST THE KING (W)
Morning Prayer  7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

* EMBR = Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (November 22)

Proper 28, Year B    

Friday, November 6, 2015

ONLINE PARISH NOTES
SUNDAY 8 NOVEMBER 2015

T. Noyes Lewis, The Place of Meeting, c. 1920

FROM THE RECTOR

On Remembrance Sunday we commemorate with a Solemn Requiem Mass the dead of two World Wars,all those who have given their lives in the service of their countries, and the victims of war in general. The Mass of the Sunday will be offered at 8 o'clock along with the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. The early service will thus include the celebration of new life in Jesus Christ; the principal service will focus our attention on the Christian hope for eternal life beyond the grave and gate of death. Please join us. -- Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS

Proper 27, Year B – 8 am                   

Remembrance Sunday – 10 am

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Flowers at the Statue of Our Lady – are given to the glory of God and in thanksgiving for the baptism of Sean Peter Synnott at the 8 am Low Mass today, by Sue and Ron Volante.

Lecture-RecitalThis afternoon at 4 pm, in conjunction with the Rhode Island Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, we will host a lecture-recital entitled “The Improvisations of Gerre Hancock”, featuring Peter Stoltzfus Berton, organist/choirmaster at St. John the Evangelist in Newport, and former assistant to Hancock. This event is free. All are welcome.

November Year’s Mind – Departed parishioners whose anniversaries fall during November will be prayed for at the Requiem Mass tomorrow, Monday 9 November at 6 pm, preceded by Evening Prayer at 5:30. If you have any additional names to be remembered, please let Fr. Alexander or Fr. Yost know.

Veteran’s Day As on all public holidays, Low Mass on Wednesday 11 November, will be celebrated at 9:30 am, preceded by Morning Prayer at 9.

Stewardship Sunday – will be next Sunday, November 15. Please bring your pledge cards to complete and give in during Mass. (If you did not receive a pledge form you may obtain a blank card from one of the ushers.)

Mini-Pilgrimage – On Saturday 21 November, the parish ward of the Society of Mary will visit the Shrine of Ste. Thérèse of Lisieux in Nasonville, Rhode Island, following Morning Prayer (9 am) and Mass (9:30 am) in the Lady Chapel. Please let us know if you would like to participate so we can organize car-pooling to get there. For more information, please speak to Fr. Alexander (Ward Superior) or Phoebe Pettingell (Ward Secretary). (Please note that we will not be having Eucharistic Adoration & Benediction normally scheduled for the third Saturday of the month.)

Thanksgiving Day Services – Masses for Thanksgiving Day will be offered on Wednesday 25 November at 6 pm (preceded by Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm) and Thursday 26 November at 9:30 am (preceded by Morning Prayer at 9 am). It is fitting to begin our Thanksgiving Day festivities by coming to Mass to give thanks to God for our many blessings.

Advent Lessons & Carols – On Sunday 29 November at 5:30 pm we will offer our annual service of Lessons & Carols. Seasonal readings and musical selections set the stage as we prepare for the coming of the Lord. A reception follows in the Great Hall. All are welcome and invited to attend.

Goodwill Industries – There is a clothing collection box in the Great Hall for the next few weeks on behalf of Goodwill Industries. One of their objectives is helping people in need to find employment, and to that end, they are accepting donations of clothing suitable for job interviews. If you have anything at home you can spare, please bring it.

FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for: Nicholas, Robert, Patricia, Nancy, Townsend, Norman, Elva, Ethel, Andrea, Michael, Mark, Sue, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Gus, Deborah, Peter, Harrington, Kate, Davaughn, Bernice, Ellen-Jean, Richard, Maureen, Sandy, Donald, Stephen, Angela, Bobby, Laura, Sally, Rhoda, Ned, Charles, Frederick, Henry, James, and Dianne.

Birthdays this week – Leana Latimer (November 9), Peter Gibson (November 10), Klara Benziger & Jane Latham (November 11).

The faithful departed:  Year’s mind: Chester Arthur Files (9 November 1987), Lillian A. Crumby (9 November 1997), Helena Crosslin (11 November 2007), and Alison Morgan Henning Stebbins (12 November 2012); Recently Departed: Robert Haslach.

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, please pray for the Diocese of Upper Shire (Central Africa): The Rt. Rev’d Brighton Vitta Malasa; and in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, please pray and give thanks for our 225th Diocesan Convention, for those elected and appointed and for the many ministries celebrated.

THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes - MC R Armidon SD S Brazil; Thurifer L Verdelotti; Torches Z Painter, J Rice
Lector – R G Noble
Ushers – B Lennihan, J Steiny
Coffee Hour – A Huff and the Sunday School

THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 8 November
Lecture-Recital: The Improvisations of Gerre Hancock  4 pm 

Monday 9 November
Guild of All Souls (following 6 pm Requiem Mass)     

Tuesday 10 November
Vestry Meeting 7 pm

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Saturday 14 November
Epiphany Soup Kitchen  2 pm

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

Sunday 8 November
TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (G) – 8 AM
REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY (Black) – 10 AM
Morning Prayer  7:30 am
Low Mass with Holy Baptism  8 am
Requiem Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

Daily Office & Mass Lectionary: Proper 27,  Year 1

Monday 9 November
Margery Kempe, Mystic, c. 1440
Evening Prayer  5:30  pm
Requiem Mass 6 pm (Black) 
Tuesday 10 November
Leo the Great, Bishop of Rome, Teacher, 461 (W)         
Morning Prayer 8 am
Low Mass 8:30 am

Wednesday 11 November
Martin, Bishop of Tours, c. 397 (W)
Evening Prayer 5:30 pm
Low Mass 6 pm

Thursday 12 November
Josaphat Kunsevich, Archbishop of Polotsk, Martyr, 1623 (R)
Morning Prayer 8 am
Low Mass 8:30 am

Friday 13 November
Feria (G)
Angelus 12 Noon
Low Mass 12:10 pm

Saturday 14 November
Our Lady of Divine Providence (Blue)
Samuel Seabury, First Anglican Bishop in North America, 1796
Morning Prayer 9 am
Low Mass 9:30 am

Sunday 15 November
TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (G)
Morning Prayer  7:30 am
Low Mass 8 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer with EMBR* 5:30 pm

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (November 15)

Proper 28, Year B