Thursday, February 21, 2019

PARISH NOTES 
Sunday 24 February 2019 

Léon Pierre Urbain Bourgeois, Joseph Recognized by his Brothers (1863), Musée Municipal Frédéric Blandin, Nevers, France

FROM THE RECTOR

In this Sunday’s reading from Genesis, the patriarch Joseph reveals himself to his brothers who sold him into slavery in Egypt so many years before. Instead of exacting vengeance and retribution, however, he forgives them, thus exemplifying our Lord’s exhortation in the Gospel reading: “Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” Former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams has remarked that while our current secular age strives to be the most tolerant of all, it has succeeded in becoming one of the most unforgiving ages ever. How do we balance the demand to hold offenders accountable for their transgressions and the Christian imperative to forgive as we hope to be forgiven? Join us this Sunday as we explore the implications of the Gospel of reconciliation. – Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS 

Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 37:1-12,41-42
Genesis 45:3-11, 15
1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50
Luke 6:27-38

THIS SUNDAY’S MUSIC

Jehan Alain (1911 – 1940)—Messe Modale en septuor


Johannes Brahms (1833 – 1897)—Wenn ein starker Gewappneter (Fest- und Gedenksprüche, Op. 109

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Welcome to S. Stephen’s – especially to our visitors and guests! We’re glad to have you with us. Please join us for Coffee Hour following the 10 a.m. Mass in the Great Hall upstairs. If you have any questions or special needs, please speak to one of the ushers, who will be glad to assist you.

Saint Matthias the Apostle (February 24) – a major feast of the church year, is transferred from Sunday and will be observed on Monday 25 February, with Low Mass at 6 pm, preceded by Evening Prayer at 5:30 pm.

College Ministry – The Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD (EMBR) welcomes all students, both undergraduate and graduate, to join us in fellowship this semester. EMBR meets every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Evening Prayer, followed by a meal. All are most welcome and invited!

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – will be Tuesday 5 March from 5:30 – 7 pm in our Great Hall. Pancakes are all you can eat. Tickets are available for $5 at the door or at Coffee Hour. All proceeds support our Sunday School Ministry. Come enjoy a final culinary indulgence before Lent, and bring your palms from last year’s Palm Sunday to be burnt to make new ashes for Ash Wednesday.

Ash Wednesday – Solemn Mass with the Imposition of Ashes will be offered at 7 pm on Wednesday 6 March. The music will include Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere mei, Deus; and Thomas Tallis’s In ieiunio et fletu. Ashes will also be available at the following services: Morning Prayer and Blessing of Ashes, 9 am; Noonday Prayer, 12 pm; Evening Prayer, 5:30 pm. Make a good start to Lent by observing this principal fasting day of the Church year.

Sunday Evening Series – will take place on the five Sundays in Lent, beginning March 10th, with supper at 6 pm, program starting at approximately 7 pm, and concluding with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 8 pm. This year’s speaker is the Rev. Canon Jeremy Matthew Haselock, from London, who will lead a lecture-and-discussion series entitled “The Sacrament of Easter: An Introduction to the Liturgy of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.” All are cordially invited to attend all or any part of the evening.

Please Sign Up – to help with the Sunday Evening Lenten Series! (See preceding announcement.) We urgently need lots of volunteers to bring food and drink items and help set up and clean up. Sign-up sheets are available in the Narthex and Great Hall. Please do what you can to help!

Ecumenical Stations – This year, the Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD (EMBR) is teaming up with the Brown-RISD Catholic Community (BRCC) to offer Stations of the Cross at S. Stephen’s at 6 pm on Fridays in Lent, beginning March 8th. All are welcome and heartily invited! Please consider making this one of your Lenten devotions this year.

Sorrowful Mysteries – Another opportunity for regular Lenten devotions will be recitation of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary on Saturday mornings, beginning March 9th. All welcome; no prior experience needed!

Blue Heron Concert – On Sunday 10 March at 4 pm, Blue Heron, Boston’s premier Renaissance choir, continues its Ockeghem series with one of his most celebrated works, the astoundingly complex yet captivatingly beautiful Missa Prolationum, constructed (like Bach’s Goldberg Variations) as a series of canons at different intervals—but Ockeghem’s are double canons, in which four sung parts are generated from two written ones. A truly mind-expanding musical experience, here at S. Stephen’s Church! For ticket pricing and more information, click here.

Spring Organ Recital – On Friday 22 March at 7:30 pm, please join us for an organ recital with International Concert Organist Katelyn Emerson. This event is co-sponsored by the RI American Guild of Organists (RIAGO) and S. Stephen’s Church.



FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for: Elizabeth, George, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Richard, Henry, Norman, John, James, Shannah, Terri, Lynne, Fred-Munro, William, Gus, Leonard, Harrington, Joan, Sandy, John, Phebe, Jack, Richard, Ann, Colin, Sandy, Kiersten, Beverly, Gail, Deborah, Bryan, Angela, Bobby, Beverly, Allora, Carlos, Rhoda, William, Roger, and James.

Birthdays this week: Florence Friedman (Wednesday 2/27).

The faithful departed: Year’s Mind: Barbara Albee (26 February 2012), Robert Cartwright (28 February 1992), Jane Graves Raymond (29 February 1998), Flora Hilda Harding (2 March 1994), Alice Hunt (2 March 1998), and Mary Chase (2 March 1992).

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we are asked to pray for the Iglesia Anglicana de la Region Central de America: The Rt Rev’d Julio Murray Thompson, Primate of IARCA & Bishop of Panama; in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, for the people and clergy of St. David’s on-the-Hill, Cranston.



THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes – MC R Noble, SD F Pisaturo, Thurifer L Verdelotti, Torches J Ihnen and D Malo
Lector at 10 am – J Steiny
Ushers – Phoebe Pettingell and George Ryan
Coffee Hour – Rhoda Steinhart (and one volunteer, please)


THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 24 February
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR 5:30 pm (Lady Chapel)

Rector’s Online Book Group 8-9 pm (Videoconference)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Saturday 2 March
Epiphany Soup Kitchen 2:30 pm (Great Hall)

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

24 February
THE SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (G)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Sung Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

Daily Mass and Office Lectionaries: Epiphany VII, Year One

Monday 25 February
SAINT MATTHIAS THE APOSTLE (R)
Evening Prayer  5:30 pm
Low Mass  6 pm

Tuesday 26 February
Oswald, Archbishop of York, 992 (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Wednesday 27 February
George Herbert, Priest, Poet, 1633 (W)
Evening Prayer  5:30 pm
Low Mass  6 pm

Thursday 28 February
Founding of the Society of the Holy Cross, 1855 (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Friday 1 March
David, Bishop of Menevia, Patron of Wales, c. 601 (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Saturday 2 March
Chad, Bishop of Lichfield, c. 602 (W)
Morning Prayer  9:30 am
Low Mass  10 am

3 March
THE LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (W)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (3 March)

Last Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 99
Exodus 34:29-35
2 Corinthians 3:12–4:2
Luke 9:28-36, (37-43a)

Thursday, February 14, 2019

PARISH NOTES 
Sunday 17 February 2019 

Jan Brueghel the Elder, The Sermon on the Mount, oil on copper, 1598. J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA.

FROM THE RECTOR

On Sunday in the Presidents Day Weekend – more correctly, the “George Washington’s Birthday Holiday Weekend – we offer a simpler 10 am service with a congregational Mass setting. The Gospel – taken from Saint Luke’s “Sermon on the Plain” – contains four Blessings and four Woes. Who are the blessed and who are the cursed in God’s eyes? Join us as we explore this question and try to understand what we can do about it! – Fr. John D. Alexander

THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS 

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 1
Jeremiah 17:5-10
1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Luke 6:17-26

THIS SUNDAY’S MUSIC

Healey Willan (1880 – 1968)—Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena



ANNOUNCEMENTS

Welcome to S. Stephen’s – especially to our visitors and guests! We’re glad to have you with us. Please join us for Coffee Hour following the 10 a.m. Mass in the Great Hall upstairs. If you have any questions or special needs, please speak to one of the ushers, who will be glad to assist you.

George Washington’s Birthday (February 16) – will be observed on February 18. As on all public holidays, Low Mass will be celebrated tomorrow at 10 am, preceded by Morning Prayer at 9:30 am.

College Ministry – The Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD (EMBR) welcomes all students, both undergraduate and graduate, to join us in fellowship this semester. EMBR meets every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Evening Prayer, followed by a meal. All are most welcome and invited!

Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper – will be Tuesday 5 March from 5:30 – 7 pm in our Great Hall. Pancakes are all you can eat. Tickets are available for $5 at the door or at Coffee Hour. All proceeds support our Sunday School Ministry. Come enjoy a final culinary indulgence before Lent, and bring your palms from last year’s Palm Sunday to be burnt to make new ashes for Ash Wednesday.

Ash Wednesday – Solemn Mass with the Imposition of Ashes will be offered at 7 pm on Wednesday 6 March. The music will include Gregorio Allegri’s Miserere mei, Deus; and Thomas Tallis’s In ieiunio et fletu. Ashes will also be available at the following services: Morning Prayer and Blessing of Ashes, 9 am; Noonday Prayer, 12 pm; Evening Prayer, 5:30 pm. Make a good start to Lent by observing this principal fasting day of the Church year.

Sunday Evening Series – will take place on the five Sundays in Lent, beginning March 10th, with supper at 6 pm, program starting at approximately 7 pm, and concluding with Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 8 pm. This year’s speaker is the Rev. Canon Jeremy Matthew Haselock, from London, who will lead a lecture-and-discussion series entitled “The Sacrament of Easter: An Introduction to the Liturgy of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter.” All are cordially invited to attend all or any part of the evening.

Please Sign Up – to help with the Sunday Evening Lenten Series! (See preceding announcement.) We urgently need lots of volunteers to bring food and drink items and help set up and clean up. Sign-up sheets are available in the Narthex and Great Hall. Please do what you can to help!

Ecumenical Stations – This year, the Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD (EMBR) is teaming up with the Brown-RISD Catholic Community (BRCC) to offer Stations of the Cross at S. Stephen’s at 6 pm on Fridays in Lent, beginning March 8th. All are welcome and heartily invited! Please consider making this one of your Lenten devotions this year.

Sorrowful Mysteries – Another opportunity for regular Lenten devotions will be recitation of the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary on Saturday mornings, beginning March 9th. All welcome; no prior experience needed!

Blue Heron Concert – On Sunday 10 March at 4 pm, Blue Heron, Boston’s premier Renaissance choir, continues its Ockeghem series with one of his most celebrated works, the astoundingly complex yet captivatingly beautiful Missa Prolationum, constructed (like Bach’s Goldberg Variations) as a series of canons at different intervals—but Ockeghem’s are double canons, in which four sung parts are generated from two written ones. A truly mind-expanding musical experience, here at S. Stephen’s Church! For ticket pricing and more information, click here.

Spring Organ Recital – On Friday 22 March at 7:30 pm, please join us for an organ recital with International Concert Organist Katelyn Emerson. This event is co-sponsored by the RI American Guild of Organists (RIAGO) and S. Stephen’s Church.

FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for: Elizabeth, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Richard, Norman, John, James, Shannah, Terri, Lynne, Fred-Munro, William, Gus, Leonard, Harrington, Joan, Sandy, John, Phebe, Jack, Richard, Ann, Colin, Sandy, Kiersten, Beverly, Deborah, Bryan, Angela, Bobby, Beverly, Allora, Carlos, Rhoda, William, Roger, and James.

Birthdays this week: Lucas Bledsoe (Sunday 2/17) and Tristan Kinloch (Wednesday 2/20).

The faithful departed: Year’s Mind: Gary Lee Stamps (17 February 1991), James W. Randolph (17 February 1985), John Walker (18 February 2008), Frederick A. Starks, Sr. (19 February 1985), and Dorothy Belden (23 February 1997). Recently Departed: Sr. Carolyn Darr, SSM.

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we are asked to pray for the Church of the Province of Central Africa: The Most Rev’d Albert Chama, Archbishop of Central Africa & Bishop of Northern Zambia; in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, for the Commission on Ministry and members of our diocese who walk with those discerning the ministries to which God calls them.

THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes – MC F Pisaturo, SD J Ihnen, Thurifer J Starks, Torches L Verdelotti and D Malo
Lector at 10 am – T Oakes
Ushers – Rhoda Steinhart and Chris Martel
Coffee Hour – Tom and Cathy Bledsoe

THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S

PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 17 February
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR 5:30 pm (Lady Chapel)

Rector’s Online Book Group 8-9 pm (Videoconference)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Friday 22 February
RUF Meeting 4-11 pm (Great Hall)

Saturday 23 February
Epiphany Soup Kitchen 2:30 pm (Great Hall)

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

17 February
THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (G)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Sung Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

Daily Mass and Office Lectionaries: Epiphany VI, Year One

Monday 18 February
Simeon of Jerusalem, 1st century (W)
Morning Prayer  9:30 am
Low Mass  10 am

Tuesday 19 February
FERIA (G)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Wednesday 20 February
FERIA (G)
Evening Prayer  5:30 pm
Low Mass  6 pm

Thursday 21 February
John Henry Newman, Priest, Theologian, 1890 (W)
Peter Damian, Monk, Bishop, Teacher, 1072 (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Friday 22 February
The See of Peter the Apostle (Saint Peter’s Chair at Antioch) (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Saturday 23 February
Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna, Martyr, c. 155 (R)
Morning Prayer  9:30 am
Low Mass  10 am

24 February
THE SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (G)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (24 February)

Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 37:1-12,41-42
Genesis 45:3-11, 15
1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50
Luke 6:27-38

Detail of the above.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

PARISH NOTES 
Sunday 10 February 2019 

Henri Pierre Picou, The Miraculous Catch of Fish, 1850s Nantes Museum of Arts, Nantes, France

FROM THE RECTOR

Embarrassment, shame, and guilt have a legitimate place in human life. Psychologists tell us that these sensations are necessary for smooth social interactions and the harmonious functioning of society. Fear of them deters us from words and actions that offend others or are morally wrong in themselves. They prompt us to make amends and try to repair relationships when we have transgressed. But they can be a two-edged sword. Misplaced or excessive shame or guilt can be paralyzing. Even when our sense of unworthiness is appropriate and warranted, we need to move beyond it to enjoy a good and happy life.

In this Sunday’s Old Testament reading the Prophet Isaiah is overcome with guilt in the presence of Israel’s Holy God: “Woe is me! For I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips …” In the Gospel, Simon Peter is similarly overcome with guilt when he encounters God’s presence and power in Jesus manifested in a miraculous catch of fish: “Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord!” In both cases, however, God immediately removes the guilt and supplies everything needed to respond to his call. True religion does not inculcate shame and guilt but rather supplies their antidote. Our God forgives our sins, takes our guilt away, and calls us to follow him and share his love. And that is cause for celebration indeed. – Fr. John D. Alexander


THIS SUNDAY’S READINGS 

Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 138 
Isaiah 6:1-8, (9-13)
1 Corinthians 15:1-11
Luke 5:1-11

THIS SUNDAY’S MUSIC

Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583 – 1643)—Missa sopra l’aria della Monaca


Gerald Near (b. 1942)—Holy Is the True Light

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Welcome to S. Stephen’s – especially to our visitors and guests! We’re glad to have you with us. Please join us for Coffee Hour following the 10 a.m. Mass in the Great Hall upstairs. If you have any questions or special needs, please speak to one of the ushers, who will be glad to assist you.

Monthly Requiem – for the departed of this parish whose year’s mind falls during February will be offered Saturday 16 February at 10 am (preceded by Morning Prayer at 9:30 am). If you have any names to add to those to be remembered, please let Fr. Alexander know. This Mass is sponsored by the Guild of All Souls, St. Stephen Protomartyr Branch: all are welcome and invited to attend!

College Ministry – The Episcopal Ministry at Brown and RISD (EMBR) welcomes all students, both undergraduate and graduate, to join us in fellowship this semester. EMBR meets every Sunday at 5:30 pm for Evening Prayer, followed by a meal. All are most welcome and invited!

The Nuns, the Priests, and the Bombs – This Monday, 11 February, at 5:30 pm, Brown War Watch is hosting a screening of this documentary film about Catholic anti-nuclear activists. A panel will follow featuring the film's director, Helen Young, investigative journalist Alex Nunes, and activist Frida Berrigan. Co-sponsored by the Department of Middle East Studies and the Department of Religious Studies. Location: Metcalf’s Friedman Auditorium at 190 Thayer Street. All welcome.

The S. Stephen – We welcome articles, essays, reflections, poems, photographs, drawings or other creations to be considered for publication in our parish magazine. Our next copy deadline, for the Lent 2019 issue, is this Friday, 15 February. Discuss your ideas with or send your submissions to Phoebe Pettingell, Copy Editor, or the Rector, Editor-in-Chief.

Way of Love – A kick-off event for this Episcopal Church-wide program of “Seven Practices for Living a Jesus-Centered Life” will be hosted at Saint Mary’s Church, Portsmouth, RI on Saturday, 16 February, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All who are interested in learning more are encouraged to attend; please click here for more information.

From the Hood to the Hill – On Saturday 16 February at 6 pm, Central Congregational Church, 296 Angell Street, Providence, will host its annual Darrell West Lecture on Religion and Politics featuring U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry C. Black, the first African-American to hold that position and a nationally acclaimed author and spiritual leader. A Q & A session and book-signing will follow the lecture, which is free and open to the public with no advance registration required. For more information, please click here.

Blue Heron Concert – On Sunday 10 March at 4 pm, Blue Heron, Boston’s premier Renaissance choir, continues its Ockeghem series with one of his most celebrated works, the astoundingly complex yet captivatingly beautiful Missa Prolationum, constructed (like Bach’s Goldberg Variations) as a series of canons at different intervals—but Ockeghem’s are double canons, in which four sung parts are generated from two written ones. A truly mind-expanding musical experience, here at S. Stephen’s Church! For ticket pricing and more information, click here.

Spring Organ Recital – On Friday 22 March at 7:30 pm, please join us for an organ recital with International Concert Organist Katelyn Emerson. This event is co-sponsored by the RI American Guild of Organists (RIAGO) and S. Stephen’s Church.



FOR YOUR PRAYERS

Prayers have been requested for: Elizabeth, Hannah, Kaitlyn, Mary, Richard, Norman, John, James, Shannah, Terri, Lynne, Fred-Munro, William, Gus, Leonard, Harrington, Joan, Sandy, John, Phebe, Jack, Richard, Ann, Colin, Sandy, Kiersten, Beverly, Deborah, Bryan, Angela, Bobby, Beverly, Allora, Carlos, Rhoda, William, Roger, and James.

Birthdays this week: Christopher Butler (Sunday 2/10), Alison Huff (Tuesday 2/12), and Elizabeth Schumann (Wednesday 2/13).

The faithful departed: Year’s Mind: Madeline Thatcher Howes (10 February 1986), the Rev. Thomas Greene Cure (13 February 2001), Alan Edward Reniere (15 February 2013), and Christopher Dunstan (16 February 1994). Recently Departed
Sr. Carolyn Darr, SSM.

Anglican and Diocesan Cycles of Prayer – In the Anglican Cycle of Prayer, we are asked to pray for the Anglican Church of Canada: The Most Rev’d Frederick Hiltz, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada; in the Diocesan Cycle of Prayer, for our seminaries and our schools for deacons as they prepare our postulants and candidates for Holy Orders.



THE SUNDAY ROTA

Acolytes – MC D Malo, SD R Noble, Thurifer F Pisaturo, Torches G Benziger and C Sylvia
Lector at 8 am – C Whittingham
Lector at 10 am – M Johnson
Ushers – Patricia Barnes and Ernest Drew
Coffee Hour – Society of Mary



THIS WEEK AT S. STEPHEN’S


PARISH PROGRAMS, EVENTS & MEETINGS

Sunday 10 February
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm (Lady Chapel)

Rector’s Online Book Group  8-9 pm (Videoconference)

Tuesday 12 February
Vestry Meeting  7 pm (Library)

Saturday 16 February
Guild of All Souls  10 am (Lady Chapel)

EXTRA-PAROCHIAL EVENTS HOSTED AT S. STEPHEN’S

Friday 15 February
RUF Meeting  4-11 pm (Great Hall)

Saturday 16 February
Epiphany Soup Kitchen  2:30 pm (Great Hall)

LITURGICAL CALENDAR & SERVICE SCHEDULE

10 February
THE FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (G)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

Daily Mass and Office Lectionaries: Epiphany V, Year One

Monday 11 February
Our Lady of Lourdes (Blue)
Evening Prayer  5:30 pm
Low Mass  6 pm

Tuesday 12 February
FERIA (G)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Wednesday 13 February
Absalom Jones, Priest, 1818 (W)
Evening Prayer  5:30 pm
Low Mass  6 pm

Thursday 14 February
Cyril and Methodius, Missionaries to the Slavs, Patrons of Europe, 869, 885 
(W) 
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Friday 15 February
Sigfrid, Bishop, Apostle of Sweden, 1045 (W)
Thomas Bray, Priest, Missionary, Founder of the SPCK, 1730 (W)
Noonday Prayer  12 noon
Low Mass  12:10 pm

Saturday 16 February
FERIA
Morning Prayer  9:30 am
Low Requiem Mass  10 am (Black)

17 February
THE SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER THE EPIPHANY (G)
Morning Prayer  8 am
Low Mass  8:10 am
Solemn Mass  10 am
Evening Prayer w/ EMBR  5:30 pm

NEXT SUNDAY'S READINGS (17 February)

Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany (Year C)
Psalm 1
Jeremiah 17:5-10
1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Luke 6:17-26

Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Prophet Isaiah, between 1726 and 1729 Ceiling fresco, Patriarchal Palace, Udine, Italy