Date: September 12th 2008
Dear
With best regards
KELVIN
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“By this I mean that what we have now, and shall have in the future will be very different from concepts of communion derived trom earlier decades,” he explained. “After death comes resurrection, so I am anticipating that a new way of relating across and within the Communion is needed and is likely to begin to emerge in the next few years. Most of us agreed that the idea of a ‘quick fix’ - though it still appealed to others - is not a realistic expectation. What is required in return is a large measure of patience and also the courage to continue to layout where we feel the communion should be going. Strong and contrary opinions will be voiced - but we hope with a degree of respect and courtesy.”
The full text of Bishop Idris's comments are available on the Diocesan Website here:
http://www.glasgow.anglican.org/index.php/news/entry/bishops_reflections_on_lambeth/
Many thanks to all those who participated in the St Mary's Homecoming Weekend to mark 100 years since St Mary's became the Cathedral church of the diocese. Musicians were particularly busy with an excellent concert on the Saturday evening and full choral services on the Sunday. Choral Evensong was sung in the presence of the Bishop and members of the Cathedral Chapter. The Cathedral Chapter is made up of the Bishop, the Dean and the Provost and 8 members of the clergy who are alternately nominated by the Bishop and the Clergy of the diocese. The Chapter was constituted 100 years ago and it is this event which we have been celebrating. Chapter members are also known as the Canons of the Cathedral.
The next diocesan service will be a special Choral Evensong to mark 10 years since Bishop Idris was consecrated as the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway. This will take place on 23 November 2008 at 6.30 pm.
It is hoped that St Mary's will begin to host Journey in Faith courses in the autumn though no dates have yet been set. These are courses in basic Christian education which are offered by the Diocese of Glasgow and Galloway. It is expected that an initial basic six week course will take place, possibly on a Wednesday evening. Final arrangements are still to be put in place. If you are interested, please e-mail Alistair Fulton, the office manager, and further details will be sent out when definite arrangements have been made.
The first weekend in November is looking as though it will be a very exciting one. For three days, the Cathedral will be open and there will be displays which have been commissioned by each of the local churches in the West End ACTS group. Each church has been asked to commission and artist to install a "Station of Grace".
On the Saturday during the day, the Rev Richard Coles will be leading a workshop on the themes arising out of our celebration of All Saints and All Souls called "The Best of Times, the Worst of Times". This would be a good introduction to this important celebration for anyone who has joined the congregation who does not have an Anglican background or for anyone wanting to think about the themes of life and death that are emphasised at this time of year. Richard Coles is and Anglican priest based in London who regularly broadcasts on BBC Radio and Television about arts and religious topics. Before being ordained he was a musician, and lists one of his greatest moments as having a number one hit record. (He was one half of the Communards).
On the Saturday evening, there will be a Big Sing led by John Bell and James MacMillan.
On the Sunday, we will celebrate All Saints in the morning with the Rev Richard Coles as the preacher. In the evening, there will be the usual Sung Requiem for All Souls. This year it is hoped that the musical setting will be the Rutter Requiem.
This year the Doors Open weekend is 20 and 21 September 2008. Anne Jones is coordinating this event. Offers of help are most welcome. Anne can be contacted on annepjones@hotmail.com
An evening of conversation with the Provost, the Very Rev Kelvin Holdsworth. This event takes place in the Synod Hall on Monday 13 October 2008 at 8 pm. Limited to 20 places to ensure that the conversation flows. To book a place, contact Alistair Fulton via office@thecathedral.org.uk
The Eucharist will be celebrated to mark the following festival days:
9.30 am 16 September 2008 - St Ninian (Simple Plainsong Mass Setting)
9.30 am 22 September 2008 - St Matthew (transferred from Sunday)
11 am 2 October 2008 - Michaelmastide service
All Saints and All Souls will be kept on the same day 2 November 2008. The morning service will concentrate on All Saints whilst the evening service will be a Sung Requiem.
The LGBT Group meets on 15 September 2008 at 8 pm for a discussion evening led by the Provost.
The Contextual Bible Study and the Compline groups are both changing the day they meet from October. Both groups will now meet on the second Tuesday in the Month. Bible Study from 6 pm. Compline at 7.30 pm. Bible Study details from the Rev John Riches. Compline details from Gail Smith. Both can be contacted via the Cathedral office. The first date on which both these groups will meet is 14 October.
The next meeting will be on Thursday 2 October 2008. Meetings take place at 6 pm in the Meeting Room, which is next to the Synod Hall door. Tea and coffee available from 5.30.
The next Poetry Evening will be on 18 September (and on the third Thursday of each month). Works ranging from the Song of Solomon to Ian Crichton Smith are discussed. The choice of poems is taken in turn by those attending. Meetings take place at 6 pm in the Meeting Room, which is next to the Synod Hall door. Tea and coffee available from 5.30.
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