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#515 Holy Week

Fr Sam writes

After the long preparation of Lent, we have finally come to Holy Week. These are the most intense and important days of the whole church year, when we encounter the mystery and grief and glory of our salvation. I would strongly urge you to take part in the worship of this week as much as you are able. Nowhere else will you discover so much of what the Christian faith means.

The royal banners forward go,
the cross shines forth in mystic glow;
where he in flesh, our flesh who made,
our sentence bore, our ransom paid.

Image: “The Descent from the Cross”, Jean-Baptiste Regnault

This Sunday: hosanna!

This Sunday is Palm Sunday, the first day of Holy Week. We begin with the triumphant Entry into Jerusalem (Matthew 21.1-11) and our palm procession. After the shouts and excitement of this solemn moment, however, the mood changes, and the mass focuses on the Cross.

In our first reading from the Epistle to the Philippians, St Paul gives us his great Christological hymn “let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus”, calling us to humility and obedience (Philippians 2.5-11). The second reading is the Passion according to St Matthew, taking us from the betrayal of Judas to Christ’s death on the Cross (Matthew 27.1-54).

On Sunday evening, there is the Passiontide service of readings and music: a beautiful and reflective way to begin this extraordinary week.

Image: “Christ entering Jerusalem” by Pietro Lorenzetti

Services this Sunday

9.15amSt Paul’s School (Oxford Road)Palm Procession
9.30amSt Paul’sParish MassFr Sam Tanna-Korn
Anthem: Ride on, ride on in majesty! – Ives
Voluntary: Choral fugue on ‘Hosanna filio David’ – Demessieux
10amWoosehill ChurchCafé ChurchRevd Cara Smart & Elaine
Steere
11amSt Nicholas’Community EucharistRevd Judi Hattaway
6.15pmSt Paul’sPassiontide serviceFr Sam Tanna-Korn

Holy Week services

Services are taking place every day during Holy Week. Do come to them if you are able: it is very much the case that the more you put into this week, the more you are likely to get from it!

Monday8pmSt Paul’sMass
Tuesday8pmSt Paul’sMass
Wednesday8pmWoosehill ChurchNight Prayer
Maundy Thursday7pmSt Paul’sMass of the Lord’s Supper
with the washing of feet, stripping of the altars and solemn watch until midnight
Good Friday2pmSt Paul’sLiturgy of Good Friday
with adoration of the Cross and Holy Communion
3.30pmSt NicholasGood Friday service
followed by tea and hot cross buns
Holy Saturday8pmSt Paul’sEaster Vigil
a service of readings and psalms to await the Risen Christ

St Nicholas community showcase

We had a successful Showcase Event in Emmbrook Village Hall on Saturday 21 March. Everyone at St Nicholas’ would like to thank our friends at St Paul’s who came along to help and support the event.

This week’s calendar: Spy Wednesday

The days of Holy Week all have their special character, especially Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. But did you know that the Wednesday of Holy Week also has its special character? It is sometimes known as “Spy Wednesday” as a recognition of the traitor Judas, spying amongs the faithful disciples and betraying Jesus to those who would do him harm.

Image: “The Kiss of Judas” by Giotto

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